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    of maintaining artistic integrity. His father, once a well-known Shakespearean, had taken a role in a lesser play for its sizable salary. Family life was unstable. O'Neill's mother frequently accompanied her husband on tour and, although they had a long-standing summer home, Monte Cristo Cottage in New London, Connecticut, the family was constantly on the move. O’Neill spent the next seven years of his life

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    Hajj alludes to make journey to Mecca in Saudi Arabian, at least once in their life, and Hajj is an amazing journey that is done for a definite purpose. Hajj is the 5th Pillar of Islam, through completing Hajj a Muslim can start to feel nearer to Allah and experience inward peace. Hajj occur amid the most recent month of the Islamic year to satisfy the prerequisites of the hajj. There are 4 stages including in the hajj, which are state of ihram, safa and Marwa, day of Arafat, and lastly Staying in

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    In the novel “Night” by Elie Wiesel, fire serves as a powerful symbol that represents the central themes of the narrative. Mostly, the fire represents the countless people who were killed every minute and the dehumanization of everyone at the camps. Additionally, fire symbolizes the loss of faith and innocence. Elie’s concept of flames changed from a source of light and warmth to a symbol of certain death and annihilation. The constant presence of fire in the concentration camps is always reminding

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    Charles Dickens showcases the journey of a boy named Pip, which is similar to the journey of Odysseus in The Odyssey by Homer. Through Great Expectations, the protagonist, Pip, like Odysseus from The Odyssey, had a need for help. They both have similar traits and motivations, and long journeys that bring along challenges. All of these elements brought together made for comparable journeys between Pip and Odysseus. Neither Pip or Odysseus completed their journey without help. Over the course

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    Long Days Journey: The Significance of Fog (8) A Long Day’s Journey Into Night, by Eugene O’Neill, is a deeply autobiographical play. His life was rampant with confusion and addictions in his family. Each character in this play has a profound resemblance, and draws parallels and connections with a member of his own family. The long journey that the title of the play refers to is a journey into his past. Fog is a recurring metaphor in the play; it is a physical presence even before it becomes a crucial

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    Today I was going to be a firefighter; today I was going to walk into my first real fire. Fire academy was an emotionally and physically draining journey that required perseverance and dedication that lead me on a path to find my passion and myself. Firefighting had been a dream of mine for years, and I had finally made it into Fire Academy. The day I walked into the fire station I had the feeling of a kid in the candy store. I had no idea how the next six months would change me as a person. We

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    Night after night, I sat vigil at the same nest of tiny turtles submerged in the sand. That was until one of those nights, something incredible occurred. Flipper by flipper, Luna struggled to pursue the large, glistening moon that hovered above the ocean's gentle waves. Luna is the name I had the great opportunity of bestowing on a tiny sea turtle. As my heart swelled with happiness and pride, I thought to myself: What did I do to deserve such a life altering experience? I spent a multitude

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    Many people keep traditions as a memory of what could become lost. The theme passing traditions on was a big part of the book Night Flying Women written by Ignatia Broker. Night Flying Woman was a book about the author, Ignatia Broker, recalling the time of her great-great-grandmothers Ojibway people and their story. Ignatia Broker’s great-great-grandmother, Oona, was born during an eclipse and that makes her special. Consequently, Oona becomes a dreamer for her Ojibway people. Ignatia Broker tells

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    take it back to hershey. They get back have one night to sleep in their own bed and then they head out on the journey of a lifetime.Piper and Michelle head out early in the morning when the crickets are still chirping and the birds still singing.

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