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    “Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all darkness” - Desmond Tutu. Hope is stronger than all darkness. With hope, you can see through your fears and challenges. You can stay optimistic and never fall back. Roger from “Thank You Ma’am” by Langston Hughes and Zebra from “Zebra” by Chaim Potok are dynamic characters that lose hope in the beginning of the story and gains hope back throughout the story. In the text “Thank You Ma’am” by Langston Hughes and “Zebra” by Chaim Potok, the

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    indoctrinated paranoia and despair on its own people, by condemning its people to live in a lawless nation full of war, death, and destruction. Although it seems as if humanity is condemned to live without hope and without a chance of a future, Theo’s rejuvenation and transformation makes us see that hope can be reawakened even in the most destructive and hopeless society; Theo transforms when Kee reveals her pregnancy to him, and by giving hi life to safely this teenage pregnant girl through a journey

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    Optimism played a large part of Louie and Phil’s survival. How did Louie and Phil maintain their happiness and hope? In the book Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand the two character, Louie and Phil, remained hopeful and optimistic during the war because of their loved ones, determination for victory, and their strength. Although they were not with them, Louie and Phil’s loved ones gave them hope that led to their survival. These two loved their families and talked about them often. Whenever they felt upset

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    criticizing himself and imagining that he would never be able to change. This caused him to not even try and to just live life, in a sad state. Next, sacrifice can be positive and it usually means to have new beginnings. On the other hand, you are usually losing something dear to you, which hurts you for the rest of your life. That is why, no one should dwell in the past, but learn from it and move on. Lastly, courage could be a positive and at the same time a negative aspect. It all depends on our own personal

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    Throughout every individual’s life, there is the existence of hope due to the encouragement of those who support and inspire one another. Hope has been the essential reason why Mariatu has the desire to continue her life while accepting who she is throughout the book The Bite of the Mango written by Mariatu Kamara and Susan McClelland. The exclusion to inclusion that Mariatu experiences because of hope portrays Jean Vanier’s ideology throughout his book Becoming Human as he believes that individuals

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    During the darkest of times in your life, you may think that all hope is lost. In the novel, Out of the Dust, by Karen Hesse, Billie Jo is introduced, a young girl who lives in Oklahoma during the dust bowl. During her life, Billie Jo faces many hardships and problems, but learns to never lose sight of hope. Hesse develops many themes throughout the novel, hope being one of them. Even in the darkest of times in life, the darkness will turn to light. Throughout her life, Billie Jo faces many challenges

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    [A] “Hope involves the will to get there, and different ways to get there” (Kaufman 1). [B] Psychologists around the world all believe in the good effects of having hopes and dreams and setting goals. [C] In their stories, these people paint us a picture of the troubles and hard times they faced, and how they were able to get through by putting hope into action and working towards accomplishing their goals, which all started with a dream. [D] Hopes dreams and goals provide people with the opportunity

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    flowers symbolize aspiration and determination while a wilted or destroyed flower represents a somber and heartbroken attitude toward life. The motif of the flowers in Paul’s Case and The Chrysanthemums represent the progression of the characters’ hope and dreams. In the opening scene of Paul’s Case, the author notes the vibrant, red carnation that Paul wears to his disciplinary meeting and consequently the teacher’s distaste of what they believe the flower symbolizes referring to it as a, “scandalous

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    lost hope, you have lost everything. And when you think all is lost, when all is dire and bleak, there is always hope” (I Am Number Four Caruso). In life, when we give up hope, we give up everything. Our dreams are forever lost and the fight within us to live on is gone. Giving up hope is giving up on life. Even in the darkest moments of life there is always hope and that hope will keep you living. In the book Night, people either gave up hope of everything or held on to what little hope they

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    event? One novel, which explores the development one’s identity is Steven Galloway’s The Cellist of Sarajevo. Galloway clearly explores identity through the three main characters of the novel; Alisa, Kenan, and Dragan, conveying a clear lesson about hope through the experiences of the three characters. Though the conflicts from the siege cause them all to deviate from their personalities before the siege, they eventually all revert to their original personalities, regaining their identities. In the

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