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    The novel, “Till We Have Faces” by C.S Lewis, is a reiteration of the famous myth of Cupid and Psyche. In this first partitioned piece of the novel, the book takes perspective from the ugly stepsister; Orual, who lives in the kingdom of Glome (Connects to Hellenistic Greece). Orual has a single parent: her father, who takes no pride in associating himself with either of his daughters. Additionally, Orual has a wise old slave named Fox who plays as the deuteragonist. Psyche is introduced into the

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    Thesis statement: The book Till we have faces by C.S Lewis talked about Orual, a ugly and sinful princess eventually saw the truth and become beautiful and sinless by her sister Psyche’s sacrifice. Topic Sentence: The old Orual never understand her need for redemption, and she is full of sin. Claim from Part 1: Orual can not see the truth because she pushed all her fault to Psyche, her beautiful and sinless sister, and never wants to face the truth. Integrated support from Part 1: When Psyche

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    love is important because sometimes love can hurt everyone that is involved. Artists choose many methods to get this idea across in their works. One of them, C.S. Lewis, chose to convey this message using beauty and justice. In Lewis’s novel Till We Have Faces Orual’s misunderstanding of justice leads her to seek – but fail to obtain – her justice from the gods showing how her possessive love is ugly while true love is beautiful. Orual’s quest and misunderstanding of justice begins with the removal

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    Many cruel actions in the world have been carried out in the name of love. Because of that, it 's clear to see how not all forms of love are pure. The nature of love is a prominent theme in Till We Have Faces. All of the relationships in this book are unique -- there are no two alike. In every relationship, there is a "love" factor. Unfortunately, in English, there are no words to distinguish different types of the love being felt. A person can love creatures, reading, and family members, but those

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    Many cruel things in the world are done in the name of “love.” But in what face of love are these acts fulfilled through? Is it through friendship? Or mere affection? Perhaps lust? Or, though unlikely, unconditional love? The nature of love is a prominent theme in Till We Have Faces. Every relationship in this book is unique -- there are no two alike. In every relationship, there is a “love” factor. Unfortunately, in English, there are no words to distinguish different types of the love being felt

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    reaction to the Emmett Till case was sad but at the same time it was anger since I couldn't believe that those men were able to do something really bad to this poor kid. I feel anger to this men since they really deserve to be not only in jail but they should be kill for doing this horrible thing to Emmett Till. I was sad too since I couldn’t believe that a kid at the age had to face this horrible situation when he had his whole life ahead. I just feel horrible not only for Emmett Till but for all his

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    A common theme in Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry and Emmett Till is that you should not discriminate and hate people for who they are. One quote from Roll of Thunder Hear my cry is ¨But, Big man’ little man protested, if´n that old bus driver would slow down, I wouldn't get muddy! ...or if we had a bus like theirs.¨(pg. 45) This shows the theme because as the kids walk to school everyday they get splashed by mud as the white kids school bus comes down the road. They Kids down get a bus because they

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    The American Civil Rights Movement is a movement that would forever change the face of our nation. The people involved in this movement faced many challenges and difficulties as they fought endlessly for freedom and equality. Not only that, but this is a movement that would challenge what freedom really meant, and let the importance of equality shine. This movement took place in the mid 1950’s and 1960’s and it was a movement in which black citizens' and some white citizen's stepped up to make

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    Have you ever set your eyes on something and stuck to the plan to improve something? African Americans back in the day had it hard with equal rights and cruelty. Whites disliked the blacks for no import reason especially in the south. They would have blacks come from the north to the south and would be blind to the misused blacks. In their mind it was a crime to not be white; to us it was just equal inequalities. You got to keep your eyes on the prize to get the goal you’ve been looking

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    September.I love volleyball everything is just alright about it,we were in the middle of the season and everything was going great! I was playing a game one practice the game that we always did that season,we were playing a practice game.I was doing great I was bumping the ball over the net,and we did that till my Coach said he's was going to add to the game. What my Coach added was we had to do three rounds per rotation,we did that till I was in the front middle.My Coach throws the ball to me I try

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