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    there is a reason behind why pencils have built in erasers, white out was invented, and apologies can be said. Mistakes and faults are a natural part of human nature. This concept applies to all people - even the ones portrayed in literature. In the short stories “A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury, “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst, and “Poison” by Roald Dahl, the main characters all share a common pattern of having their own mistakes and faults. These authors are able to give their…

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    learn. In writing I think writing fiction is one of my strengths, for example I do enjoy writing short stories on my free time just for fun. I often share them with one of my friends and my cousin. I am still pretty shy about them, but they seem to really like them. Although, they are not the best stories I can spend a lot of time writing them without getting bored. I also enjoy writing argumentative essays, finding evidence that supports my claim is interesting to me as well as finding a…

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    According to Roan, a vignette is a short story that focuses on a single scene, character, idea, setting, or object; with less emphasis on maintaining the traditional cadence of conventional theatrical or literary structure, or story development. (Roan, 2014) The story does chronologically focus on one specific event, which is the lottery and itself and the final disposition of the “winner.” Although only one short event is focused on, there is a subtle hint of foreshadowing…

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    Rear Window was not only introduced as a short story but, as a screenplay and later a film. Therefore, I will be analyzing specific events that has been reenacted from the original source and placed into the film/screenplay showing the different perspective of each source and my very own perception.…

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    In my descriptive narrative, argumentative, and literary analysis essays there were numerous instances that the expository strategies were noticeable. The most common types of strategies discovered were development by example , development of division and classification and lastly casual analysis. In my descriptive narrative the most common expository strategy is development by example. In my descriptive narrative I was explaining a personal experience that initially led to a broad…

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    When i first entered this course i expected it to be as hard as a college class. What i did find out was that it was much more streamlined and functioned as a class on how to manage your time and deal with big projects. I was really efficient in writing and being creative in my papers but not so much when it came to research papers. We mostly wrote research papers in this class so instead of using my strength in creativity i mostly had to do research and be genuinely interested in the topic i…

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    portraying. There were different settings in which objects, occurrences and people were used to signify or drive a much deeper and hidden meaning. The exciting part is that this essay has been able to prove that the objects, occurrences, and people in both short stories were used symbolize the same things or drive the same messages. Owed to the different settings of the two narratives as it has been stated, this…

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    When putting a frog in a pot with boiling water in it, the frog will jump out of the pot immediately. However, when it was put in a pot of cold water and the pot was slowly heated, the frog would be boiled alive and die in the pot. However, this story is proved not true recently. According to Fast Company (2006), J. Debra Hofman did a new examination of the boiling frogs. “We placed Frog A into a pot of cold water and applied moderate heat. At 4.20 seconds, it safely exited the pot with a leap…

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    Another striking factor embedded within the novel which contributes to the memorability of the novel is its fascinating language. A fairytale should be happy however, Yolen uses it as an allegory for the Holocaust. According to tradition, a fairytale by nature is didactic or moralistic; 'Briar Rise' does so on both an internal and external level. It teaches children that good will triumph over evil. There is much use of the traditional and original fairytale terms throughout the novel for…

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    “John Stuart Mill and Liberty” John Stuart Mill was one of the leading philosophers in the Victorian Age of England. Mill believed in Liberalism where society was best served by the maximum number of people being free with minimal government. He was born into a comfortable home in London in 1806 in a time when the Industrial Revolution was transforming England. Mill had no formal education and practiced no religion but was was schooled at home in order to become a perfect utilitarian. This…

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