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    which he realizes that there is no benefit of having immortality. He also realizes that, in the end, every living thing dies after it serves its purpose in life. Tablet nine is the key turning point in terms of self-knowledge for Gilgamesh. Tablet nine highlights the serpent as the “sign” Gilgamesh has been looking for all along. The serpent takes the flower and ends Gilgamesh’s journey, allowing him to come to the conclusion that his journey for immortality has come to an end and realizes that he

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    mentioning “how many miles it had traveled to die like this, in our yard, beneath the bleeding tree”(562). The narrator comes to realize the struggle the ibis endured to reach their home, despite his sickly state. This foreshadows the feeling of sorrow the narrator would experience when he realizes the similarities between the ibis and Doodle. The narrator realizes that similarly to the ibis, Doodle had his own struggles to fit in with the world, due to his physical in capabilities. The narrator

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    equally as white but still in 2018 his dream did not come true some people say his dream did come true but other say that we didn’t make his dream come true. America has failed to realize Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream because of problems in education, violence and crime, and unemployment. America has failed to realize Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream because of problems in education. Lindsey Cook Ph.D said that black people are more unlikely to get a better education that white people. She said that

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    wants to do when he is older. “Years ago Crawford and Forrester had an unfortunate crossing of professional paths” (Holden, 2000, p.2). During hardships Forrester realizes that his desire of being a writer is all he wants and it means a lot to him. Forrester leaves his apartment and learns to deal with that to achieve his goal, and he realizes that his eagerness really starts when he starts writing. This is why he writes a novel. In the course of hardships Forrester has to learn what his dream really

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    Writing 9 Dec. 2016 Conformity versus Individuality in A Wrinkle in Time and The Giver In The Giver,and The Wrinkle In Time they finally realize individuality. The wrinkle in time author is Madeleine L’Engle.The givers author is Lois Lowry. Meg finally realizes that individuality is good. Being your own person is good. Instead of being all the same. Jonas realizes that they had memories before the giver and jonas was born. The authors show the reader the theme of the importance of individuality through

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    tragedies sometimes. In the memoir, one will learn these and accept them. There will be a lot of struggles thrown life’s way, but everyone will find a way to get through it and realize it makes one who they are. The most important lessons are that struggle makes one unique, either sink or swim, and sometimes crisis makes people realize their potential. First of all, struggle makes one unique. In the book, Jeannette sees a Joshua tree and decides to move it. “Mom frowned at me. ‘You’d be destroying what

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    Some people don't realize how simple, yet complicated life is, that the point of it is not to ‘lose or win or become successful', but to die knowing that you have lived your life to the maximum and get the satisfaction from that. That you have created and destroyed, that you lived and the sun shone on you, and most importantly, that you left a footprint behind you. Some people don't realize how simple, yet complicated life is, that the point of it is not to ‘lose or win or become successful', but

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    Realize the Life Everyone must has some unpleasant experience in his or her life. In these two stories, both protagonists feel sad about their lives. Miss Brill in "Miss Brill" by Katherine Mansfield is an old lady who suffers from the isolation, and the boss in "The Fly" by the same author loses his lovely son. However, the boss remains further from reality at the end of the story. The first element that shows the boss remains further from reality than Miss Brill is the difference between their

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    In the novel Walk Two Moons by sharon Creech,Phoebe realizes that nobody is perfect which several internal and external forces cause her to realize such as phoebe’s mom leaving ,phoebe seeing her dad crying,and phoebe’s mom comes home looking different. Much LIke phoebe this makes me think how we both realized two different things,i realized that people won't always be there when i need them and phoebe realized that nobody's perfect As i got home from riding on the school bus i ran into my driveway

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    martin Luther king jr. had as a person changed him in many ways. It helped him realize the truth about how black and white people were the same and that he was in a society that was mostly based on the color and social class. His experiences helped him by realizing what he would do later in life, realize the discrimination of black people, and that he had to change how black people are treated. It helped him realize what he would do later in life, this is proved in the text when it says “king

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