trouble with the police. The part I was playing was Romeo; I tried to portray this Man that loved his job, but was lost far away in his own imagination. When everything kick off with Tyblat and Mercutio, my character Romeo was on the phone to the love of his life Juliet and wasn’t paying attention to what was going on at the time, which could have been part of the reason his partner was killed. My character might have left reasonable for the death because he wasn’t focused on his job at the time
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In Life we all face difficult journeys, but it is the physical and inner strength, and strong relationships with loved ones, that provides strength to overcome the most painful experiences in life. In the novel Night by Elie Wiesel, the reader is aware of the struggle that occurred in surviving the concentration camps in Auschwitz Poland. Eliezer Wiesel and his father Chlomo are Jews and are fighting to try and stick together through this difficult time in their lives of surviving the concentration
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painful death on the cross. He has become such a familiar figure that images of him shows up frequently in literature. Thomas Foster, the author of How to Read Literature Like a Professor, outlines a wide range of characteristics common in Christ-like figures. Readers recognize Christ figures consistently in literature, both because of the well-know characteristics Foster lists in his chapter on Christ figures and because readers find them through their own understandings. In Yu
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life itself carries many hurts (i.e. death of loved ones, loss of jobs, illness, etc.) and mischances (i.e. missing cues for directions in life etc.) that are intensified during a war. Early in the novel we are confronted with Lieutenant Jimmy Cross and his love for Martha, a girl from back home who isn’t even his girlfriend, yet he carries her letters with him and re-reads them every chance he gets. This proves costly when Ted Lavender, was killed during a patrol, and Lt. Cross blames himself
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In the novel The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien presents the truth of war by using the recurring image of the physical objects each soldier carries to and from the war. While they all carry heavy baggage, they also carry emotional baggage, made up of grief, love and guilt. O’Brien emphasizes on the tangible and intangible objects each soldier brings to the war. Each soldier's physical burden draws attention to their emotional burden. Even after the war, many of the soldiers can still hear the choppers
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Justification by Faith Galatians 2: This brings us to the doctrinal section of this marvelous epistle, which deals with justification by faith. In this section Paul shows his perspective as a Jew. We who are Jews by nature, and not sinners of the Gentiles [Gal. 2:15]. The Jew in that day looked upon the Gentile as a sinner. In fact, Gentile and sinner were synonymous terms. Therefore, the rebuke that Paul gave shows the folly of lawkeeping -- how really foolish it is to try to be good
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defends his decisions by proposing that what he has done is, in fact, not lie, but rather tell a story-truth. He argues that his reason for doing this is to bring the story to life more than it could live through the happening-truth. 'I want you to feel what I felt. I want you to know why story-truth is truer sometimes than happening-truth' (O'Brien, 183). O'Brien believes that, when accompanied by vivid details which essentially make the reader view the scene as a dream, story-truths can carry greater
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Claudius and his betrayal towards his brother. Hamlet enters into a deep melancholy and appears to be in madness, which makes Claudius and Gertrude worry about his erratic behavior. They employ Hamlet’s friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to watch over him and to discover the cause of his madness. While on the other hand the arrogant Lord Chamberlain, Polonius suggests that Hamlet may have become mad in love for his daughter Ophelia. However, Hamlet insults Ophelia telling her that he does not love her
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In The Lovely Bones the main character Susie salmon grabs the reader’s attention because she is the person that is telling the story from the past till present even when she died.Susie in The Lovely Bones is a shy young girl who was creative because she like to take picture of everything.Even in the novel she says she want to be a photographer. Lastly she was respectful and kind to the adults in her life as well as to others. She only had a couple of friends. Susie was just a regular girl who wanted
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sickness allowed him to not face his problems and escape his reality, but his sickness ultimately stemmed from a sense of un-confessed guilt and shame that constantly wore him down. When Victor first
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