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    A Long Way Gone The autobiography written by Ishmael Beah, shows a lot of experience that tells the reader about the human condition and what it means to be a human being. In this story, Ishmael’s experience is displayed for an eye-opener to everyone about the cruel world around them. With that being said, not everyone is at fault, but this book shows a different perspective of a person with an extremely different culture from our own. For anyone that lives freely, this life story would make

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    Chose a character who might-- on the basis of the character’s actions alone-- be considered evil or immoral. Explain both how and why the presentation of the character makes us react more sympathetically than we otherwise might. In Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, the character of Raskolnikov is one who may be considered evil or immoral for his actions, however his portrayal by the author is one that instills sympathy in the reader for the character due to his motives and personal, internal consequences

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    help us cope with our humanity. In literature, it illustrates all the human conditions that we humans face. We are so fond of some literature because we can relate to the human condition even though we may not know it sometimes. Through a few literatures I am going to link the human condition, “Happiness”, and connect it to our society to see where that relativeness comes in. Happiness is usually the human condition, we struggle to understand. In the poem, “Who understands me

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    In this essay I’ll be analyzing selected works of Francis Bacon and briefly discussing arguments of philosophical and existential meanings behind his paintings; and comparing works of artists that have considered likeness to the works of Bacon. Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) has been considered a member of the expressionist movement to which he regarded as an unflattering portrayal of his work. The expressionists wanted to extend their feelings onto the world, warping appearances

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    Robert Frost. The poem by Robert Frost, Acquainted with the Night, is about depression and how it makes individuals feel isolated, resulting in facing depression alone and coming to the conclusion that a feeling of loneliness is simply the human condition. Symbolism is used throughout the poem to describe experiences. For instance, the speaker’s walks are metaphors for depression, using rain and the late night to carry this theme. In the

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    It can be argued that the survival and cooperation of human civilisation have relied upon societies adopting a persistent and coherent understanding of how the world ought to work. For these ideas to flourish, it was necessary for society to accept these perceptions of the world they lived in as the undeniable truth. However, during the twentieth century, the majority of these unshakeable truths were revealed to be problematic, or at the very least, not an absolute given, such as Christianity, scientific

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    My favorite memory in high school so far is.... No specific memory stands out above the rest as my favorite memory in high school. I have had plenty of good experiences in school throughout the past two years. Some experiences I enjoyed are Agora of 2016 and Romantic Idol 2017. Both experiences were a product of Kinkaid’s class and work. Journeying around the streets of Toledo was the objective of my Agora group. Speaking an intro, reciting poetry, and coaching contestants were my favorite

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    provide wide reaching potential for equality as well as inspire others to stand up as well, forever changing the surface of the world. Rays of light can help brighten the darkness of the human condition and promote progress in a stagnant society. Rays of light bring joy and progress to the human condition. As illuminated in the classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird,

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    "Texts which challenge conventions maintain their relevance." The poetry of T.S Elliot portrays the nature of human conditions through the use of experiences such as alienation and how this leads to spiritual vacancy and paralysis which allow his poems to retain an enduring value. In Both the ‘The Love song of J.Alfred Prufrock’ (Prufrock, 1915) and Prelude (1917), poetic language convey the loneliness of humankind in a physical and moral way. Through a study of Eliot’s poetic forms, features and

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    Nervous conditions by Tsisti Dangarembga is about the life of Tambu, a young girls experiences as a female living in Africa. Tambu lives 20 miles west of Umtali with her two youngest sisters Netsai and Rambanai and Jeremiah and Ma’ Shingayi. Tambus uncle, Babamurkur is the provider for her family because of his high education. He is married to Mairguru and his children are Nyasha, his daughter and Chido his oldest son. Babamurkuru is helping Tambus brother Nhamo , achieve education to provide for

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