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    size of mountains. Land is no where to be found and help could be days away. Constant thoughts racing through one's mind about if they will sink or swim. From the beginning of the story, as the men had to change boats from their ship to a fairly small rowboat, their hope began to fade. To make matters any worse, a storm began and it brought strong, high waves along with it which overtopped the boat many times during their journey to find refuge and at times, the men thought they were going to die

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    A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, by Ishmael Beah, tells of the experiences in his intense journey through Sierra Leone during the outbreak of war. Beah had to learn to survive the harsh outcome of the war, resulting in the loss of those whom were close to him, family and friends, and trust in people. The book has a recurring theme of nature and the natural world. In the book, the world at night, as well as the moon, serves as both a safeguard and a bringer of bereavement. As a boy, Ishmael

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    in the story One Thousand and One Night the frame narrative is used to tell many different stories within the main story. Although the stories in One Thousand and One Nights are separate from the main story the stories are still relative to the main idea. In One Thousand and One Night the separate stories within are used to delay execution of one of the main characters. In the story of Canterbury tales the frame narrative is used to pass the time of a long journey

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    Long Day’s Journey into Life There are many catastrophic diseases in people 's everyday lives and although addiction isn 't necessarily considered a disease, it is still life controlling and traumatic. Addiction isn 't necessarily viewed as severe but it can be, it can also lead to a person 's death. People all over the world either have some sort of addiction or they know someone who does. Addiction isn 't limited to drugs, alcohol or shopping, it can be anything. People who suffer from addiction

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    Culture differences in the world are reflected in the novels from different regions of the world. Arabian Nights is a novel full of Arabian stories and folktales gathered from the Islamic Golden Age, while The Journey to the West, also known as “XiYouJi” is a Chinese novel full of folk tales from the Ming Dynasty. The Journey to the West is now a popular cartoon and storybook for children in China. These two novels differ slightly in characters, and religion, and the historical context, but they

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    The Journal of Christopher Columbus is the day to day journal/diary writing of Christopher Columbus. He started taking notes of his journey starting the year of 1492. This took place mostly on his voyage over the Atlantic Ocean on his way to the Indies, and also on the lands he discovers on the way to his destination. He wrote every day of his journeys as a journal to the king and queen of his discoveries. The period it came from was a very long time in the past during the year 1492. Back when the

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    time in the world as voyagers on an endless journey. Our curiosity propels us into new, exhilarating situations that result in more mistakes, more mishaps, and more memories as a result of it. Without these mementos that are tucked away in our minds, who would we be? What would become of us? It is these moments in life, whether pleasurable or painful, that mold us into the individuals we are. In her book, Bossypants, Tina Fey speaks about her journey through the entertainment industry, and says

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    by Homer ,Odysseus, the ruler of Ithaca left behind his wife and son in order to fight in the Trojan war. During his twenty year long adventure of returning home he encountered many obstacles which then led to him being unfaithful to his wife, Penelope. Penelope on the other hand ,despite being surrounded by suitors remained faithful to her husband. Penelope is the better spouse in the relationship as she uses her devotion and cleverness to fend off suitors and wait for Odysseus’ return. Penelope

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    whole checklist of what to bring and what not to bring for the week long trip. The plan was, to hike for three days, then peak the mountain on the fourth day. After a long and fun drive up to the San Juan Mountain range in southern Colorado, we finally arrived. The instant that I got out of the crowded van I was hit with a wave of excitement and anxiety. “We are really in the middle of the mountains about to enter the woods for five days,” I thought to myself. After the quick wave of shock, I was excited

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    make his way home after the long and treacherous Trojan War, which he fought in. Odysseus throughout the book has gotten himself into many tricky situations, however Athena, the goddess of wisdom and military victory, has been beside him and aiding him through his journey home. Loyalty is an aspect of life, which Athena portrays throughout the entire epic poetry. Athena throughout the epic poem, The Odyssey, has shown her loyalty to Odysseus and his family in his journey to return home. In the beginning

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