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that experience is not something to be desired and is evil. Through further examination we realize that experience, like the tiger, is to be respected and revered, but not enjoyed. The wisdom that comes from experience allows one to ponder lifes mysteries, inherent
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against the Party--writing defiant thoughts in a secret diary and starting an illegal affair with Julia. Julia a beautiful dark-haired girl working in the Fiction Department at the Ministry of Truth. A mysterious and powerful member of the Inner Party whom
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Death has been portrayed in many ways in literature, from a dark mysterious stalker to a celebration of eternal life. Every person has their own view of death, which means that death has no boundaries as to what form it takes. Some of the more
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, imagery, and mystery of each life
phase. As a youth, he is the eternal child, of spiritual purity, as a
mature man he is the wild fervent power of magic or transforming
consciousness, as an elder he is the epitome of wisdom, learning,
transcendent
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Trust, Deceit, & Immorality in And then There Were None
And Then There Were None, a mystery novel by Agatha Christie, discusses
matters of trust, deceit, and immorality. These two words and intertwined within
each chapter, and they come to us
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on this mission to capture Bologna. They
prayed the rain would never go away, or that the bomb line would
mysteriously move, anything just mot to go on this mission. Clevinger,
in disbelief at the stupidity of these men, tells Yossarian: They
really believe
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believe is
the most ridiculous in the whole process was his reason for doing it.
Everyone did not want to go on this mission to capture Bologna. They
prayed the rain would never go away, or that the bomb line would
mysteriously move, anything just mot
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. After writing the book, Communion, Strieber
mysteriously retired from public life in 1989. At the time, he said that he would not
return until he had something new to say about the beings he had come to call the
visitors.
In 1989, Strieber had
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political or technological development, people have not really found any new subjects about which to write. Love is still as wonderful and painful as it has always been, death is still as mysterious, deception, betrayal, adventure, none of these things has
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for it, therefore making the world seem choatic. For this reason, society tries to make meaning of it by materialistic purposes to distract us from the fact that it is actually a hopless and mysterious predicament. Samuel Beckett's two act play, "Waiting For Godot
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