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    “Lil?” Angela called, setting the groceries down on the kitchen counter. The television was on and playing an old episode of Twin Peaks, Lillian’s favorite show. Lillian, however, wasn’t in there watching it. Angela put the small amount of groceries away before calling out again. “Lillian! I’m home!” Her voice echoed through the house and empty halls. The only sound was the faint murmur of Agent Dale Cooper asking for a damn fine cup of coffee. The bathroom turned up empty. Angela went up to Lillian’s

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    Have you ever had so much fun at a place you never want to leave? I have, at cedar point, it was so much fun that I can’t wait to go back next year. I had been waiting all summer to go to cedar point and it had finally come. I was both nervous and excited at the same time. We packed the night before and left the next morning. It was a five and a half hour drive, but it was completely worth it. I sat in the back and waited. All I could think about was all of the rides. Finally we pulled up to the

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    Vacation cousin The drive to North Carolina was very long and boring . “When will we be at the hotel?” I had asked, “ In about 4 hours.” My dad told me. Over the summer, my family and I went to North Carolina to celebrate my grand parent’s 50th anniversary and my cousins were driving up from Florida to meet us at the beach house. My grandparents took a plane up to Michigan to spend a lot of time with us. They also came up to see some old friends and help at my house. I was looking forward to spend

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    Day 2, After we had went downstairs to eat breakfast me and my little brother Aien (aye-en) got in the shower etc, and got ready to go shopping. We leave the hotel and go to this mall, and my mother left her wallet in the room. We drove all the way back to the hotel and the wallet was nowhere to be found. The WHOLE TIME, her wallet was in her car. Anyways we get back to the mall, and it was this guy who played this instrument really well(I forgot what it was called). But Aien was fascinated, and

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    It was spring break 2016, my freshman year in high school. My mom had booked our flight to Florida a few months before. I was more excited for this vacation than most others because my parents told my younger sister and me we could each bring a friend. We chose to bring our cousins Ellie and Adri. Neither of them had ever been on a plane before, in result the flight down was quite interesting. At one point my cousin Adri said to me as she looked down out the airplane window, “Woooah! Look you can

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    As we contrast the first part of the film with the second, it becomes evident that the first appears to be all the more genuine, more in keeping with our expectations concerning reality. But this feeling of reality results from the film's fantastic dimension rather than its realism. Where we usually contrast fantasy with reality, Mulholland Drive underlines the connection between the two, portraying fantasy's role in giving reality with the structure that it has. The film supports Lacan's claim that

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    and Barnadine.  Through all this, Shakespeare uses Lord Angelo in Measure for Measure to show that immorality and corruption is innate in mankind. It is worth noting that Lord Angelo's name evokes an image of purity and holiness.  Names are given at birth, and the idea that he is

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    (through characters like, Pompey, Mistress Overdone, and Barnadine).  Shakespeare uses Lord Angelo in Measure for Measure to show that corruption is innate within mankind whilst Angelo is a symbolism for pharisaical fanaticism in the play.     It's interesting to note that Lord Angelo's name evokes an image of purity and

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    Measure for Measure Essay: Angelo

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    Angelo in Measure for Measure       Within Measure for Measure, the character of Angelo can be seen as a case study of will over moral nature. Angelo, a deputy, is given the Dukes authority to act in his behalf while the Duke is away. The story unfolds as Angelo uses the agency he's been given in ways that many men in authoritative positions have done. It is interesting to follow his line of thought and to realize that this is a man who is not unlike many others. The main conflict between Isabella

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    another’s character by occasioning temptation—who experiments with others while pretending to be sacrosanct—is presumptuous. And pride—the very medieval/Augustinian "pride of life"—is the Duke’s failing in arrogating to himself the power to tempt Angelo. Vincentio has appeared to some as erring and inconsistent, and to others as a deific incarnation for the same reason: the

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