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the most important thing to do in life. The countries were not yet all discovered and animals and spices were native only to small areas. So exploration expanded the world. There have been many famous explorations, such as Christopher Columbus’s
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it has already plagued over half the world. This problem is overpopulation, a problem that is not just increasing steadily, but exponentially. A misconception about overpopulation is that it is just too many people in a given area, too high a population
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around playing poker in Oscar's apartment. The place really messy because Oscar's wife left him. The men are just hanging out, playing cards and eating food. Murray, a policeman, is wondering where Felix is because he has not missed a Poker game
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as a rational character outside the family and therefore untainted by its innate prejudices and expectations, yet close enough that she feels an empathy to the family, and knows how it operates. She is the incarnation of truth, the blunt observer
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Kill A Mockingbird is a book written by Harper Lee. It is a book about the main character Scout Finch
a little girl growing up in a small town called Maycomb County in the nineteen-thirties. This book shows how her
opinions change on many topics
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"A Rose for Emily," Emily is in the search for love and security. The use of symbolism develops the theme of the story, bringing to light the issues of morality that arise from a young woman's struggle to find love. Symbolism is so carefully placed
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as William Shakespeare’s most perfect play. Since 1604, this Shakespearan
tragedy has captivated audiences of all ages. The play begins when Othello, a Moorish nobleman and soldier of fortune,who
unconsciously evokes the spirit of evil in the
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of Trachis”?
The accustomed trait of all tragic heroes and heroines is to have a tragic flaw or
hamartia, and it is Heracles’ possession of hubris (excessive pride) that brings about
the wrong doings of Deianeira and his eventual downfall.
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says that social influences shape every person’s practice, judgments, and beliefs. Asch asks how and to what extent do social forces constrain people’s opinions and attitudes? How do people respond to group pressure? Which aspect of the influence
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stories from medieval literature and provides a great variety of comic tales. Geoffrey Chaucer injects many tales of humor into the novel. Chaucer provides the reader with many light-hearted tales as a form of comic relief between many serious tales.
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