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    course of their lives. The central protagonist of Othello is none other than Othello himself, a man whose background ultimately shape and dictate his life during the play. Shakespeare creates Othello’s main objective to stay true to who he is; a person that we are meant to infer is filled with duty, honor, trust, respect, nobility, and the desire to do the right thing. If any of these listed attributes are awry in his life, or at fault among the people he associates with, he is

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    Tobacco kills one person every six seconds (Sahil). The use of tobacco has been around for many years, and it seems only to be getting worse. The human body is affected in an abundance of ways due to the abuse of tobacco products. If individuals would stop the use of tobacco, this would help prevent many diseases, negative health consequences and possibly early death according to their age. Tobacco use is a problem because, it causes numerous health effects on individuals, such as addiction, birth

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    Characters: Leo is a person that never gives up on getting something that he believes should be his, How “ He looked around for his gold nugget” And he never gave up on looking for it. Also leo never likes to leave anyone behind how he saved his friends/not so good friends from the the fire in the building, They would of died almost if it wasn’t for Leo. He saves good or mean, Which i thought was pretty cool and nice, And as a gift guys gave leo the sack quickly and let him have his gold nugget while

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    extremely hurt by the ex and has a lot of anger deep inside towards this person, but does not want to demonstrate it. The main image is the speaker and the ex-lover running into one another and catching up. “Now, when he and I meet, after all these years, I say to the bitch in me, don’t start growling.” (Kizer 1,2). The tone of the poem is angry, sad, and reflects a relationship where she was hurt and misses the other person. The woman tries to control her inner feelings when she encounters the

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    The second person that illustrated the theme of the book was Esther’s mother Raya. Raya showed this by always keeping a positive attitude, which raises the spirits around her. For instance, in the novel her husband went off to war, his entire battalion was wiped

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    Saenz 1 Julissa Saenz Mrs. Fletcher-Daniels Eng II-I 13 December, 2016 Romeo and Juliet Literature Romeo and Juliet is a story of young love, despair, and tragedy. With the never ending theme of young love which continues to develop and stay the same everyday. Romeo and Juliet is a story about two young lovers whose families hate each other. The two end up killing themselves because they are not able to be with each other which eventually solves the feud between the rivaling families. Romeo and

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    psychosocial task that they must conquer. I was given the opportunity to observe his theory on my own through a series of interviews. The first person that I interviewed was an adolescent, whose psychosocial developmental conflict is between identity and role confusion. The next person that I interviewed was a young adult, whose conflict is between intimacy. The next person that I interviewed was of middle adulthood, whose crisis is between generativity and stagnation. Finally, I interviewed a woman in the

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    otherwise. However, this must be done correctly for an author must keep their intended audience engaged enough to listen to not only the story, but the message that is implied throughout it. The choice over first person and third person (as there is not many works that successfully use second person narratives) is essential based on the type of narrative the author intends to tell. In addition, the type of conflicts that arise in a novel or short story and how they are portrayed is equally important, but

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    Reading literature is a difficult task for many people. Most of the time, people have their own idea as to what they may think a specific work of literature means. Interpretations can vary from person to person because of their background, experiences, etc. The poem I chose for myself and two others to interpret is “Two Old Women” by Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney. I have never read any work from this specific author which is one of the reasons I chose this poem. I thought it would be refreshing

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    Leaving the Harbor Every individual comes to a point in their life in which they begin to swim away from the harbor their parents raised them in, and begin navigating their own life. Dalton Trumbo uniquely portrays the familiar concept of coming-of-age, within a passage from his novel Johnny Got His Gun, in which he depicts a son wanting to take a friend fishing instead of his father who has taken him annually during their camping trip. Trumbo gives insight into the internal turmoil that strikes

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