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    Dreams

    the car accident her brother was in. Kathy, she has short black hair with a belly button ring, which surprises her, but not in a good way. The only thing that every time set has in common is this guy named Luke, who’s following her during this realities, that feel like dreams to both of them. Her movement within dimensions started with a tragic event of her brother’s death during a car crash. She kept shifting through every set, she was confused because every time she woke up, Kathleen wasn’t sure

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    My Subjective Opinion on "The Wave" by Marciel Camillo Ayala

    disturbances in the water – which can be referred to as the ripples in the water – create a sense of division between expectations and reality. On the left, we see a rocky, precipitous, and rough side that symbolizes reality. On the right side, we see a smooth, fluid landscape with rolling hills that symbolizes expectations of reality. This comparison of reality vs. expectations identifies with the saying, "the grass is always greener on the other side," and can be clearly connected to the expectations

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    Realism

    Professor White PAR 101 December 7, 2015 A Moral Realism Believer Ayer claims that any talk about right and wrong, good and bad, is just a matter of “emoting” or expressing one’s feelings while a moral realist would think the total opposite. A moral realist believes that all moral questions are real questions and every answer to those questions can be either true or false. Ayer is labeled as an anti-moral realist due to his fervent claims to his belief. Regardless of anyone’s feelings or emotions

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    An Outline of Kendall Watson's Theory "Art as Make-Believe"

    I. Title of Reading Art as Make-Believe: Kendall Watson II. Key Ideas and Issues Presented 1. Art, and the appreciation of it, are likened by Kendall Watson to the activity of “various games that involved pretending” (240). a. As kids make up these “principles of generation” (244) that transforms otherwise ordinary objects into “props” (243), and from these come “fictional truths” (243) that they let themselves “imagine” (245) and find pleasure in experiencing this alternate world,

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    War Is Kind

    Name: Loknath Koirala Section: D Roll No.: 30 Instructor: Mr. Bal Bdr. Thapa ENGL 552 (Ideas and Themes in Poetry) 15th Sep 2015 War as a Medium to Freedom in Stephen Crane's "For War is Kind" The poem "For War is Kind" has been interpreted several times as a satire on war. War is portrayed as a medium that brings life to the end. Death has been taken as something that is cruel, something that is evil. With the insights from the teaching of Eastern school of philosophy, looking into the lines

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    Personal Worldview Research Paper

    strangers have impacted my life in one way or another and helped create my take on life. This personal worldview paper has forced me to really think about what I believe in regards to the nature of reality, how I know that reality, as well as how I will act in response to what I know about my reality. Personally, my family has had a big influence on my life. We always went to church growing up and I have continued to do so throughout my days at Whitworth because I believe that God eternally

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    Andrew Morgan's The True Cost

    ‘father’ of British documentary making, most famously proclaimed: “the only reality which counts in the end is the interpretation which is profound” (Berkeley University of California, 2003). It is all a matter of perspective. However, with this said, it is crucial that we concede upon the inevitable when it comes to documentary viewing: the complete picture is always obscured. Andrew Morgan’s The True Cost does not escape this reality. Like it or not, all documentaries are, and always will remain, versions

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    Comparing The Masque Of The Red Death And The Tell-Tale Heart

    people feel the need to escape from their realities in order to feel secure. When life presents one with hardships that they cannot endure, many people try to find a solution by running away from the cause of their troubles rather than dealing with them head on. In the stories “The Masque of the Red Death” and “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Pole illustrate how individuals try to escape their realities only to end up being the victims of the very same reality. The author seems to be passing the message

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    How Does Mary Oliver Use Alliteration In Crossing The Swamp

    When analyzing “crossing the swamp” by Mary Oliver there are a lot of significant and interesting things about it including: Extended metaphor, where the poem is compered with Olives real life struggles and life blocks, the other one is consonance, this is where the poem does not only apply to life but also manually, and finally with the use of alliteration and the repetition of a sound to transform the dead swamp into a “ bulling hissing swamp”. and altogether into the spit image of Oliver’s life

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    Edwidge Danticat's Krik? Krakkok

    about the many stories of Haitians and the variety of suffering and hope that is in every situation. Danticat illustrates the idea that victims of tragic situations find illusions to be the beauty in their suffering to distract themselves from harsh reality. The story of “Night Women” shows how suffering parents try to protect their children’s innocence from pain with illusions of beauty. The mother of a young son who works as a prostitute feels shame in her occupation. She finds her job of being intimate

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