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    Monologue in Prison Meeting Room Young woman is sitting on a plastic chair behind a table. Its one of those ‘I hate to say I told you so’ situations. I know, you warned me about him. You warned me about him till you were blue in the face. But, you know, in some ways that made it all the more exciting, gave him some mystery. You were the one who introduced him to me, the night we went to The Fleece

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    500 Days of Summer Essay

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    500 Days of Summer 500 Days of Summer shows the reality of modern day relationships; sometimes prince charming isn’t very charming at all. Barbie may not be looking for her Ken, and surely none of them have permanent smiles stamped on their faces.  The main point of this movie is to analyze about love being a mind and will of its own and to captures an honest depiction of the rise and fall of what is seemingly a perfect relationship.  It also emphasizes the importance of distinguishing the

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    Limerence was a harsh mistress. 2The philosopher character Pangloss, an undying optimist, continually asserts this, that "All is for the best in the best of all possible worlds." 2 * * * I still planned on telling you, you know, since I was riding on being the only person going to Penn from our year. But my luck never did run smooth, did it? You don’t really remember this, you say, but I do. It came time to decide on where to go to college, and you wanted my help. Man, did I love helping you. In

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    I looked out the window and saw nothing but darkness. I was so tired of waking up at the crack of dawn by my mom I wanted to “crack-of-dawn” her upside the head. I know I needed to get up but I was just so sleepy like the dwarf. So it was time to get up now. Running down the halls through my house yelling “MOMMMMMMMY, hurry up and come here I need you”. Frantic with thoughts all over the place I just had hopped out of bed not even ten minutes ago. She’s yelling back at me as if we were a football

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    One plus one by Beyoncé was just a rhythmic song which I loved because of the message in the song about never giving up on your lover no matter the circumstances, always sharing an everlasting love and being content with whatever we have, until I scrutinized it, and more complex meaning started flowing through my brain therefore, making visible all the connotations in the song. This song might just be a common love song to most people since they might not have taken the pain to pay close attention

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    One plus one by Beyoncé was just a regular song which I loved because of the message in the song about never giving up on your lover no matter the circumstances, always sharing an everlasting love and being content with whatever we have. Until I really paid a close attention to it, and more complex meaning started flowing through my brain therefore making visible, all the hidden meanings in the song. This song might just be a common love song to most people because they might not have taken the pain

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    The Birthmark Symbolism

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    The Mortal of the Story By looking at symbolism in The Birthmark, the reader can interpret that the birthmark is a symbol for imperfection and mortality which is not obvious to most people. This is important because it turns the birthmark into something all readers can relate to since no one is perfect. Georgiana’s birthmark was “the fatal flaw of humanity which Nature, in one shape or another, stamps ineffaceably on all her productions” (Hawthorne 12). As stated before, nothing is perfect, Nature

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    Life Of A Woman 's Body

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    "Seventeen years I 've lived in this house. Now I 'm finally escaping." 
 
The girl who whispered this wistful thought into the dark night was no more than seventeen years old, maybe by a month or two, but no more than a child in a woman 's body. On her lanky frame was a backpack, weighted with belongings, and if it weren’t for the hidden muscles keeping her upright, she would have been pulled to the ground by its weight. By her feet was yet another bag, a duffle, and it, in addition to the backpack

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    After being taken back to the unit, the kids were at lunch, so I felt relieved. If you haven’t realized by now, my relief is always temporary. I was strip searched and taken off all of my medications that eased me due to doctor’s orders, he wanted me on a clean slate. I sat in an all white room with blinding blue chairs that were drilled into the ground, a television behind plexus-glass, and a table built onto the wall. I didn’t know when I had first arrived this room would become familiar and a

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    The Beloved Research Paper

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    The idea that everyone needs love, compassion, and the feeling of belonging prescribes to everyone. Everyone needs a family. Even ghosts. In the stories, novels, and poems that we have discussed in class, the ghosts are attached to family or to a specific loved one. Michael Newton tells us that this is true for all ghost stories. In Beloved by Tori Morrison, Beloved comes back to be with her family and to make a connection with her family. In The Readjustment by Mary Austin Emma Jeffries had come

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