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    The American Dream

    years, meeting Mr. Whitney changed how Dick viewed people and life. How could a man Dick did not even know have faith in him to appreciate a new suit and not ask for anything in return? But when thinking how “The American Dream” is viewed in Dick’s eyes he sees it as having respect from all and when he is in a suit he receives the respect from his elders. Throughout the book you hear Dick use words such as “bully” when describing something that is very good. In the time that Dick and Mr. Whitney are

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    D. H. Lawrence

    Please”, “You Touched Me”, and “The Blind Man”, Lawrence reflects the characters’ level of intimacy with the sense of touch. In “Tickets, Please” D. H. Lawrence tells the story of a young boy, unfit for war and “crippled”, who tries to win over as many girls as possible. John Thomas was the only decent looking boy left at the tramway system during the war, and he used that to his advantage. Every night, John Thomas would “walk” a girl home; however, he never came close to an actual relationship.

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    Infatuation in Araby

    it can be both. These universal realities are shown to the readers in two of his short stories “Araby” and “The boarding house”. We are able to see how the boy in “Araby” is young and portrays to be infatuated with an older girl. In “The boarding house” we have Polly who is also young and in my opinion, also shows infatuation towads Mr. Doran. Their Infatuation for the people they love leads to frustration. It develops in these two characters when trying to please the one's they care for.

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    The Opposition Article

    appearance of boys and girls in the class and after class. There are a lot of oppositions in this article and they are wonderful to compare with. In the following pages I am going to talk about the three oppositions in this article. They are the appearances and behaviors of boys and girls before and in class starting. Secondly the seats that girls and boys choose to sit. Finally the performances boys and girls perform in the class. To begin with, the appearances and the behavior girls and boys perform

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    The Outsiders

    get there name from the casual way the gang dresses, long hair that it greased constantly, and leather jackets. Ponyboy is the main Greaser character. Ponyboy has two brothers, Sodapop and Darry, and all three of them are in a gang. The Curtis’ boys have been through a lot since their parents died, and they are living each day trying to fend for themselves. Ponyboy is an intelligent young man who is constantly pushed to become something better than what he grew up to be by his two brothers.

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    Student

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    Canyons By Gary Paulsen Analysis

    fifteen-year-old with a lot of questions. Coyote Runs, an Apache boy, who is on his first raid, which titles him a man. Mr. Homesley, a high school teacher who is helping Brennan with his skull. A fifteen-year-old boy named, Brennan Cole, finds a skull when he is wondering near Dog Canyon. He decides to take it home to learn more about it, since he has slowly became more and more obsessed with it. While Brennan has the skull with him, another boy, Coyote Runs, is on his very first raid which titles him

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    My Fear Analysis

    again you couldn’t help but pick up on the obvious personification that Raab uses. I believe that to be the overall literary device that he uses in this poem. He refers to fear, an emotion, as “he” and “mister” giving it a much more personal backbone. “Mr. Fear” shows how Raab has respect for him and what he does. He doesn’t want fear to not exist, but instead he acknowledges fear’s existence. Raab gives fear its own emotions by saying, “Maybe he smiles when he finds the right one. Maybe he’s sorry.”

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    Johnny Tremain Analysis

    16-year-old boy is not able to be a silver smith anymore. His life is totally ruined by the accident. John Hancock ordered a sugar basin at Mr. Lapham’s store. Johnny was the best of the apprentices in the shop and was given the highest responsibilities. So he was selected to make the sugar basin for Mr. Hancock. On Sabbath morning, Johnny didn’t finish the basin yet. Since the basin was due on Monday, Mrs. Lapham allowed Johnny to work on Sabbath to finish the basin, while Mr. Lapham was away. Mr. Lapham’s

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    Hero

    that knew his secret, well part of the secret. Ever since Samuels’s parents died, he wasn’t the same. The only thing the police know about the death of Samuel’s parents is that it was a homicide. After about 3 months of investigating the death of Mr. and Mrs. Jenison, there was no hard core evidence, or suspects to continue it, but Samuel never stopped. “Someone just kill me!” thought Samuel as he sat in boredom. Samuel love school but there’s something about English class he hates, maybe it was

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