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    In the play, Plaid tidings. The comedy by Stuart Ross. There are four boys that get together with common goals to become a famous singing group. They get some gigs becoming more and more important as they went on. They finally got a gig that they thought was going to be there big break. On there way to the gig they got in an accident with a bus full of catholic girls going to see a concert. The girls come out of the accident with no injuries, but the four boys die instantly. 20 years later the four

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    The play Doubt: A Parable is centered around a progressive priest at St. Nicholas school, who is accused of molesting a child by the principal of the school. Although he is accused, there is never substantial evidence presented against him, and only covered up inappropriate actions taken by Sister Aloysius. The accusation being made on limited grounds, and the way in which the sister had to take steps outside of what would be expected of her, depicts the seriousness of the hierarchy in the church

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    “Jed,” she said, alcohol and drugs are a symptom of a culture that violate human ethics for the sake of profit.” “What has that to do with Vietnam,” I asked? “When you kill humans for profit, you are asking the soldier to kill at the expense of his own soul.” “What has my soul to do with it,” I asked? “Let’s not dodge the point,” she said, “If you continue on the way you’re going, you will become an alcoholic or an addict. What chance do their souls have to be pain free.” “I don’t think that

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    Doubt is a drama written by John Patrick Shanley. The play is about a nun, Sister Aloysius, who believes that a priest, Father Flynn, has done something to one of the students. Father Flynn opens up the play with a homily. The theme of the homily is uncertainty, which he connects to the disorientation felt by most of the country the year before, when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. He points out how people came together spiritually and concludes that despair does not have to be an experience

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    Have you ever had a feeling of doubt? In the play Doubt by John Patrick Shanley the reader is left with a lot of doubt because Father Flynn, one of the main characters, is being persecuted for sexually harassing a young boy in his class. In this play a pastor by the name of Father Flynn is being investigated because Sister Aloysius is suspicious that he has been sexually harassing a young boy by the name of Donald in their school. Based on the evidence in Patrick Shanley’s play, Doubt: A Parable

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    Cultural expressions are a way that a person can identify who they are. It is a way for other people to get to know that individual personally. I begin with talking about three cultural expressions that identify who I am. I will talk about each expression individually and explain the importance & meaning they each have in my life. I will talk about how each expression defines me and my beliefs. I will conclude with what people might think or assume that my cultural expressions say about me. I begin

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    My Christmas Day

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    My 11th Christmas It was December 25th the day I become part Methodist, the day in which people believe god’s son was born, the day my family goes to my aunt’s house to celebrate Christmas. It was also the day in which we received presents from our relatives and that’s why I was so excited. This day was so special to my relatives, that they even made all three meals for us. “Hey, the kids are here,” my grandma said with some enthusiasm as she walked to the door. They had the football on the TV

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    11th Christmas Essay

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    My 11th Christmas It was December 25th the day I become part Methodist, the day in which people believe god’s son was born, the day my family goes to my aunt’s house to celebrate Christmas. It was also the day in which we received presents from our relatives and that’s why I was so excited. This day was so special to my relatives, that they even made all three meals for us. Ding-dong. The doorbell rang, we were standing on our aunt’s brick porch. I looked in the side window next

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    Justifying Evil for Good is Cruel

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    There are many forms of cruelty. One form that many can relate to is bullying. Whether having been bullied or been the one bullying others, those cruel memories can forever be imprinted on one’s heart. In “White Lies,” Erin Murphy, expresses that although bullying is wrong, trying to justify bad deeds for good is equally cruel. Using rhetorical and tonal elements, Murphy stirs emotions with pathos, “perhapsing” with logos, and vivid images with diction. Murphy expresses how justifying bad deeds

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    Christmas Playlist Suggestions for Holiday Parties Another year has quickly passed and it’s time again to start preparing for the holiday season. Besides the torture of finding parking spaces at the mall, scrambling for last minute gifts, and scouring for the perfect tree, there are many more spirited traditions to look forward to. One of them being your holiday Christmas party! I think it’s one of the most important things we can do with our family and friends, as it’s a time to harness the true

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