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    adolescent years, Luis express that repercussion with violence. He acts violently to cope and escape the fact that he is powerless. As he matures to a young as an adult, he slowly educates himself and starts to turn his life around. Rather than escaping he starts to healthy deals with his past by writing and reading books. Escapism can really represent Luis’ growth because he goes from trying to escape by killing himself to using a typewriter to express himself.…

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    Joe’s people. They use him only as a blood bag and strip him of all his humanity, yet he attempts to gain it back by trying to escape from them. Max didn’t chose to go into battle he was forced being strapped to Nux as his blood bag. When he realized the situation he got taken to his only objective was to survive. He fought relentlessly and did anything he could to escape a battle he shouldn’t have even been…

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    newfound sense of nationalism amongst the French population contributed to the outcome of events in Varennes. But although there were many long-term effects following the return of the King to Paris, there was also an influential moment during the escape itself. Upon the National Assembly learning the whereabouts of the King, the Assembly quickly sent out to bring Louis back to Paris. The moment that the National Assembly’s decree was read to the King “[became] another extraordinary moment in…

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    creation of a character that tends to remain solitary. Individualism as a form of escape is a predominant theme in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye because of Holden constantly being lonely, his fascination with the ducks and where they go during the winter, and lastly Holden’s representation of Salinger’s life and ultimate escape from societal expectations. Holden became an individual through several forms of escape, one example would be when he constantly becomes lonely. He is by himself…

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    three woodsmen. All the Indians were killed except Magua, who escapes again. Hawkeye, the leader of the protagonists, through narrow escapes from Indians and then blocking Frenchmen leads them to a vantage point looking over the camp. During the journey, an interest develops between Uncas and Cora, while Heyward shows respect towards Alice. Having trouble finding their way through…

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    obvious fact that Frankenstein does not recover, but ends up dying instead. For Victor, death is the only escape, allowing him to finally stop fighting the illnesses that always brought him nothing but misery and that he did everything he could to avoid fighting his illnesses. The fact that he found this escape of illnesses on the boat with Walton is no coincidence, however. The illness lets him escape from any responsibility he has and also to talk about his guilt. He always regains his…

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    found a really great site that gave me information I had never learned it is called www.Joansbook.com/parenting/molester.shtml this wedsite gave me a diffrent insight and gave me an idea for my next search question. My next question was “How do you escape a car trunk?” I searched…

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    wants to escape to be responsible for his school, clothing and society’s way of life. Whereas, Jim a black slave free from responsibility, wants freedom from slavery to support his family. For Jim, responsibility is his destination, whereas, Huck his destination is unknown and helps Jim reach his destination. Even though, Huck's and Jim's perspective of freedom is different, they both were in trouble due to money.Moreover, none of them free in different ways. Huck, is yearning to escape…

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    visualize when and why it was so difficult for Tom to resist external temptations. Tennessee Williams writes the play in which symbolism, characterization, and setting are the most influential literary devices used to display the overall theme of escape from…

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    are able to control their lives with their minds. In Man’s Search for Meaning by Vik E. Frankl, Jews in concentration camps use their minds to escape from their daily tortures. Meursault did not use his mind to control himself and paid the price in The Stranger by Albert Camus. The Wachowski brothers directed “The Matrix”, in which Neo used his mind to escape from the Matrix, and the Oracle tricked his mind in order to release his body from prison. In “Twenty-six Men and a Girl” by Maxim Gorky,…

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