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    No Regrets The skin on the bottom of my feet clenched the foam surfboard as the Colorado water chilled my spine. The sound of the music from the sapphire blue Malibu Wake Surf edition blared as my ear drums rattled. The teal water seemed to stare back at me with suspense. “Tell me when you’re ready!” someone barked out from inside the boat. Still astounded by the beauty of Navajo Lake being a place where I’ve been before but I have never really noticed the beauty until now. I poked my eyes up from

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    Andi is thinking to himself “I let you go without a fight the first time, and one thing my mother taught me was to fight for what I believe in, and that is… Michelle.” Andi walks up to Michelle, and tells her “I’m still in love with you, and one of the biggest regrets I have had is letting you get away from me, and I’m fighting for you now.” Michelle shocked, Andi begins to walk toward the hardware store when Michelle comes up

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    In the vignette “My Name” in the book Mango Street the author, Sandra Cisneros, uses imagery in a very influential way. Sandra Cisneros doesn’t use imagery in just this vignette; it ties into many of the other vignettes, but in the vignette “My Name” she uses it to emphasize her sorrow toward what happened to her great grandmother. The vignette begins with Esperanza explaining what her name means in English and in Spanish. Also, she clarifies how she was born in the Chinese year of the horse. Sandra

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    determined to complete my degree at Cuyamaca College. I am in a place in my life, where I can concentrate on completing my goals despite my previous hardships and obstacles. My first hardship occurred in my freshman year at Cuyamaca. When my mother became ill, I was not prepared to aid in raising my mentally challenged aunt. My mother would not let me help her, if it meant I would need to drop out of college. Consequently, I tried to attend classes while trying to balance taking care of my aunt and mother

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    the story— Ichiro, Mr. Yamada, Mrs. Yamada, and Kenji—, even though it may not openly be discussed, all carry something with them that they feel deep shame or a very strongly regret. Starting from the beginning the first character that we meet is Ichiro, and from the beginning it is very apparent that he feels same and regret for not going into the army. From the moment he gets out of prison he thinks to himself, …He had stood before a judge and said that he would not go into the army. At the time

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    As time passes, the burdens we carry get heavier; regrets from years past accumulating until the last moment when we regret not living life to the fullest-on the deathbed. By definition in the Cambridge Dictionary, regret is a feeling of sadness about something sad or wrong or about a mistake that you have made, and a wish that it could have been different and better. This essay will be examining how the poems can represent this notion of regret through the passage of time. “Once Upon A Time” by

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    My Mortal Enemy was written by Willa Cather in the early 1900s. She wrote this novella after dealing with S.S. and Hattie McClure. She actually worked for McClure at one time, and this is when she experienced their lives the most. After learning all about their lives, she decided to write about them. In substitution of the McClures she used the Henshawes. Myra and Oswald Henshawe had a very similar relationship to the McClures. It started with happiness, started going downhill, and then ended with

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    The journalist, Norman Cousins, once said, “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we life.” Just like Cousins, Octavio Paz also understands the aspects of life that are sometimes worse than death. Octavio Paz is a mexican author who published his first book at the age of nineteen. Paz’s poetry is suffused with Mexico’s cultural and historical legacy. During his life, Paz wrote three poems called the “Poet’s Epitaph”, “The Street”, and “Small Variation

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    Macbeth Blood Quotes

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    paranoia, and regret. First of all, Macbeth himself always sees blood on his hands, even if it’s not there, which shows guilt. Secondly, Macbeth sees Banquo with blood covered locks after he was murdered, which shows paranoia. Finally, Lady Macbeth progressively feels more and more regret and eventually sees blood on her hands too, and this

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    Brick Assignment “You’ve got one go in life, so make the most of it,” is a quote said by Richard Branson. However, Richard originally heard this quote from his grandmother ever since he was young. These words meant so much to him as they go right to the heart if his belief in making it on your own. He struggled with dyslexia through school, but he stuck to his grandmothers’ advice and made the most of his life. He became the founder of the Virgin Company and holds the record for the fastest person

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