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    Jack Kerouac’s The Dharma Bums Jack Kerouac’s The Dharma Bums does not fall too far from a basic description of his life. Kerouac spent the bulk of his writing career riding trains from city to city, meeting people and writing books and poetry. He was among the premier writers of the Beat Generation, a group of primarily urban poets and writers who put the basics of life and their spiritual nuances into poetry with a beat. The book, The Dharma Bums, is a window into the daily structure of the

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    where dream and fantasy blend into one reality. A very interesting way of how I took it in literal where I wrote about Emile (character in To Find Zoé) meets up again in his mind with the girl that he met in the coffee place. Manhattan by Woody Allen tells me a lot about how to characterise my character. A man who thinks that he already figured out his life’s, his way of living. But giving that certain

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    “I’m an artist and I won’t change a word of my play.” In this film, we see two different views of what being an artist is. On one hand we have David, a struggling play write trying to get his new piece founded at the expense of his art; on the other hand we see Cheech, an enforcer for the mob who finds his true calling in David’s play. Cheech’s uncompromising attitude toward what turns out to be his art is in direct contrast with David’s views on what is to be an artist. It is clear that David

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    Out From Behind This Mask By: Walt Whitman • Synopsis In Whitman’s poem Out From Behind This Mask, the poem starts out by talking about the passion and excitement that to many, lies just out of reach. Whitman is trying to illustrate how this ecstasy is much closer than once thought, by comparing the barrier as a curtain or a mask. The wonders that lie beyond this mask range from “passionate teeming plays” to “the glaze of God’s serenest, purest sky.” To Whitman, the possibilities are endless

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    Amy Winehouse Sociology

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    Every individual during some point in their life has experienced a bad day or perhaps a rough patch. The feeling of an overwhelming sensation of hopelessness can be without a doubt exhausting. For several individuals, the aid from family and loved ones is necessary when trying to recover. However, for Amy Winehouse, it seems as if every inner-struggle the star had brewing inside was swept under the rug by her mother and father. It is evident that ignoring mental health issues will never have a positive

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    Why Did Alcatraz Escape

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    Alcatraz was a death trap for some, on an island just miles away from San Francisco, with the freezing currents of San Francisco Bay surrounding it. Over the years there had been many escape attempts, but none as mysterious as the one that Frank Morris, Allen West, and brothers Clarence and John Anglin had been plotting for months. Numerous people believe that they died during this escape “attempt,” but evidence has shown that they most likely escaped Alcatraz successfully and survived. This evidence includes

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    Allen Ginsberg Essay

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    about Allen Ginsberg Allen Ginsberg was one of the founding fathers of what is considered the Beat Generation and the Beat Movement. Throughout his entire life he wrote multiple poems which voiced his certain opinions and thoughts about what America had been going through at the time. American poet, writer, and philosopher, Allen Ginsberg uses his life experiences and ideas on resistance, freedom, and the Beat Movement to express specific ideas within his poems. Born on June 3rd, 1926, Allen Ginsberg

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    Which poem gives a better attitude towards America? Walt Whitman's poem "I hear America Singing" or Langston Hughes poem "I,Too?" The authors cover different standings on America , so the poem that you select will be based upon your race, beliefs, or experiences within America. Walt Whitman's "I hear America Singing" gives a positive view on America as you get an explanation for the strong melodious songs being sung while working for the country. While, Langston Hughes "I,Too" poem declares he too

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    In “I Hear America Singing,” Walt Whitman’s message of the American identity is that it is diverse and proud. The fact the American identity is diverse is proven best in the first line, which states, “I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear.” In this line, the word “varied” proves that it is diverse because if something is varied it has a variety of things amassing it. The American identity being proud is proven by the line, “Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else.” This

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    “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Elliot and “America” by Allen Ginsberg are both in my opinion, stories/poems that tell about the conflict between individuals and society. Throughout the story of “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” the author describes a man as if he has nothing to look forward to in life. The story takes place in a large, dirty city and the man in this city is very lonely. He cannot find a woman to love him, and he does not do anything particularly exciting. He is

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