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Sophomore At Liberty High Sophomore At Liberty Angela
1,158 wordsJordan Catalano is a bit of an enigma. He doesn't talk a lot, which makes it all to easy to read into him whatever one wants to see in him. This much is known. Jordan is one of those loners who ditches every class save for PE and Shop and consequently has been held back a few years, two in Jordan's case, making him a junior at Liberty High. Jordan has trouble reading, but no one really ever notices save for Angela and Mr. Katimski. He sings, writes songs, and plays the guitar for Frozen Embryos,...
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Hester Prynne Roger Chillingworth
809 wordsFor Every Action There is a Reaction: the Affects of Sin in The Scarlet Letter According to Websters Collegiate Dictionary, sin is defined as an action that is or is felt to be highly reprehensible. The average person would agree that it is only in human nature to sin. Therefore the severity of such transgressions is diluted with that simple justification. However, the less frequently discussed and oftentimes the more important issue is the effects of a man or womans sin. Nathaniel Hawthorne's T...
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Laius And Jocasta King And Queen
1,418 wordsSophocles' play Oedipus the King was written for a Greek audience as a religious right and lesson around two thousand years ago, while Ibsen's play Ghosts was written as a criticism of the Norwegian society during the 1890 's. Although these plays were written for very different reasons and under different circumstances, the universal theme connecting them is mankind's liability to sin because the results affect a greater whole. One of the more specific themes of these plays is the negative effe...
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Laius And Jocasta King And Queen
1,457 wordsSophocles play Oedipus the King was written for a Greek audience as a religious right and lesson around two thousand years ago, while Ibsen's play Ghosts was written as a criticism of the Norwegian society during the 1890 s. Although these plays were written for under different circumstances, and not for the same purpose, there is a universal theme connecting them: mans liability to sin. One of the more specific themes of both plays is the negative effect that parents sins have upon subsequent g...
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Pauline Breedlove Toni Morrison
6,136 wordsFinding Community and Identity in Works of Toni Morrison Who re you, outsider? Ask me who am I. -Langston Hughes, Visitors to the Black Belt Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye, Sula, and Tar Baby explore different types of communities. Such communities differ in race, class and gender respectively. They also include different learned biases and prejudices. In each, one or more of Morrison s characters struggle with the sense of there own identity within the community. Throughout this paper I will ex...
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Victor Frankenstein Outward Appearance
1,281 wordsThe Creators Faults in the Creation Often the actions of children are reflective of the attitudes of those who raised them. Conclusion Originally, Frankenstein had planned to use the results of his experiment to benefit mankind; but this idea soon transmuted into and obsession to perform the impossible just to satisfy his own ego. Victor Frankenstein believes that by creating a living being he will end death and sadness throughout the world. Frankenstein's thirst for knowledge leads him to the c...
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Males And Females Gender Identity
1,250 wordsEveryone Gender Equity Gender Equity Everyone likes to feel as if they fit in to society. From a very early age our culture teaches us how to look, feel, and act in order to belong and avoid being a social outcast. Many times, acts culture deems to be socially acceptable may not feel natural to certain individuals. Fortunately, things that were not accepted as appropriate in the past by society are becoming more socially tolerated in the present. Societies view as to what are acceptable traits t...
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Mustapha Mond Social Outcast
608 wordsSocial Outcast, Lonely, and Scholarly In the novel Brave New World, the three main characters each had their own unique qualities. Bernard was a social outcast, John was a lonely savage, and Mustapha Mond was a scholarly world controller. These three interesting qualities made the characters more fascinating and exciting. Throughout the book, Bernard Marx is displayed as an outcast of society. Bernard doesnt think and feel the same way a majority of the society does. In one scene, Fanny question...
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