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    nobody accept The Giver and The Receiver can experience emotions, endure loneliness and pain, also the community has a lack of choices. With all of the painful and glee memories that Jonas has endured, he realizes that everyone is clueless and life is meaningless without memories. Jonas thinks that the memories should be shared and they should apply for the Elders to take away the sameness. "When did they decide that?" Jonas

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    How does one distinguish normal from abnormal behavior? To define one’s emotions, thoughts, or behavior as abnormal; there must be a great deviance from the norm, an interference in one’s daily functioning and a substantial personal distress. (Kearney & Trull, 2015). I always thought that what might be a “normal behavior” for me will not be as “normal” for others. Many of us often find ourselves doing things out of the ordinary. I know people who use walking and pacing as a mean to clear their

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    Everyone has something they regret and wish they can take back but that is simply a part of life. It’s unfair for one to be known for their worse decision as, we know that everyone makes mistakes and we would never want to be put in that position. In the movie Dead Man walking Sister Helen, Matthew Poncelet and the families victims demonstrate how hard it is to live in a society that revolves around the culture of life and the culture of death. We are all created equally in the image of God with the same

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    Morrie Schwartz was determined to finish the end of the rollercoaster we call life without slowing down. Throughout the whole story we see Morrie living life as if his body is not lying on a deathbed. Morrie could have days left or years left and he’d still live life as if it was the most amazing thing anyone has ever given him. He knew he would die, though he set a daily limit of self pity. He was always the trying his best to make others laugh even when it was hard for him to do the same. He wanted

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    Gather Ye Ice-Cream While Ye May: An In Depth Analysis of Wallace Stevens' “The Emperor of Ice-Cream” In the poem “The Emperor of Ice-Cream” by Wallace Stevens, a series of scenes are woven together through distinctly straightforward descriptions of the sights of a solitary man as he meanders through the dwelling of a deceased woman. The stanzas commence with the seemingly empty business dealing with the absurd: A scandalous setting dealing with whores, those that chase whores, and ice-cream

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    thoughts 11. Thoughts filled with putridity. 12. I mindlessly bind these words to 13. My affection for you my lord, my respect 14. For my loving, lifeless buried father. 15. Now I am Jeremiah 16. Whose thoughts don’t think anymore 17. Has no meaning to life without you my lordship 18. Without my father, here he lies in amity.

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    way or another during their life. When grief invades a life, it usually comes in waves or stages. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance is what many people will feel throughout the process of dealing with grief. In the first stage, denial, the world you have come to know becomes meaningless and overwhelming. The numbness starts setting into your body, and you try to just make it through the day. We wonder how we can go on without the person in our life or why we should go on. As

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    individually in their life. All of these have been explored in some of Bruce Dawe’s meaningful poems ‘migrants’ and ‘drifters’ and a related text ‘Still Life’ which is a short film by Martin Sharpe. The poem ‘migrants’ was about group of European migrants seeking permanent home in a completely different country to escape from war and have better standard of life but the poem ‘drifters’ was about a family journeying in the same country. In comparison, the short film, ‘Still Life’ is about a man who

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    The poem entitled “Curiosity” written by Alastair Reid is a symbolic poem that uses cats as a metaphor for humans. It relates felines to people in the sense of curiosity, and what could be considered actually living life to the fullest. Essentially, this work contradicts the popular phrase, “curiosity killed the cat” by placing it within a broader context. Instead of discouraging curiosity, Reid explains why people should embrace it. In the first stanza, the author argues that the cat may have

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    you have in life. In the novella “The Death Of Ivan Ilyich” by Leo Tolstoy demonstrates a good example of how important is to be grateful for what you have and the ones close to you. However , life gets in charge of teaching him a very tough lesson. In an instant Ivan’s life changed and also his way of thinking and seeing things. Gladly Ivan Ilyich learned his lesson and it wasn’t too late for him to fix things. Ilyich seemed to have it all. He was good in his economical life, health, family

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