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    Human beings too will succumb to extinction. All life on Earth will be wiped out when our dying sun expands into a red giant, finally engulfing the Earth. Ultimately the universe will be incapable of supporting any life as it expands forever, leaving only residual heat and evaporating black holes, or contracts back on itself, fusing all matter and energy into a final Big Crunch. Either way, all life in the universe will disappear forever. Such considerations once led Bertrand

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    In both the playwright, Hamlet, and the movie, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, there are many important characters that are vital to the storyline; however, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are two characters who are both useless and unnecessary to the plot. It would almost seem as if they were stuck in the story just to make it a little bit longer. Although they are the main characters in the movie, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are interchangeable in every instance. One never learns which is

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    In the article, “I Know You Love Me - Now Let Me Die,” the author, Louis M. Profeta, argues that the American society today treats the dying as if their life is meaningless. He furthers his argument by using reminiscence to remind everyone how the elderly used to be treated. There was a woman who only had a few more days until her time was up, “[s]pent with familiar sounds, in a familiar room, with familiar smells that gave her a final chance to summon memories that will help carry her away… that’s

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    people approach their 30’s and 40’s they might have a mid-life crisis. This is where they start thinking about their life on a deeper level and what are they going to do for the next 30 to 40 years. Some people go out and do crazy things like skydiving or pick a different career, and some people find that their life is perfect how it is. Likewise, in The Sun Also Rises, Jake and Bill go to Spain on a fishing trip to get away from the city life in Paris. As Jake and Bill go through Spain they take in

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    W. B. Yeats, W. H. Auden, and Seamus Heaney all experienced senseless violence throughout their life. They all lived in the twentieth century, a time of greater violence than had ever been seen before, and their poetry, as well as views on the role of the poet in society illustrate the impact that violence had upon them. In response to this abundant stimuli, they wrote a great deal of poetry that seeks to comprehend the incomprehensible acts they observed. They each struggled with disillusionment

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    Daniel Fudge’s And the bond cannot be broken is a short story that conveys the concept of journey by encompassing powerful imagery to depict the harsh reality of the negative outcomes of journeys. The text explores this rather pessimistic journey by employing the use of rich and varied literary techniques and depicting the entire journey as purposeless. A vast range of literary techniques is employed in the text, all of which contribute to exploring the negative outcome of journeys. Imagery is

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    outlook towards life in the present and future. In the novel “Tuesday's with Morrie" the reader gets an in dept understanding of how Mitch Albom's life was directly influenced by particular events that occurred before and after his reunion with Morrie Schwartz. Through Mitch, the reader truly grasps the extent to which experiences, personal or otherwise, play a huge role in the growth and development of a person. Mitch having had to witness one too many tragedies unfold in his life, prior to meeting

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    The Book Thief and The Death of Ivan Ilych explicitly explore the theme of death, yet they also display underlying themes of freedom and living. Holistically, these texts prove how crucial freedom is in order to live a fulfilled life. The characters of Max Vandenburg and Ivan Ilych illustrate this within their restricting circumstances, in doubts of whether these characters have truly lived their lives, and in the way Ivan Ilych and Liesel Meminger reflect on their lives. The importance of freedom

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    In this quote, Henry David Thoreau exposes the false connotation luxury evokes. While many associate luxury with comfort and recognition of elevated status, Thoreau argues that these luxuries over-complicate life. Specifically, the complications occurring along the way of our vain attempt to attain “luxury” ultimately destroy us and our ability to fulfill true contentment with our lives. Today, the events occurring in our materialistic society support Thoreau’s claim. Everyday, people buy the newest

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    new car, a bigger house, more money. They spend so much time trying to achieve those dreams they forget what is really important; love. The people who love you and who you love in return are what is most important. Other things like money become meaningless when you let it consume you and cause you to become greedy. People do whatever they can to be at the top which can cause them to neglect the people around them who care. They push the people who care about them away and become selfish and do things

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