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    Symbolism varies from culture to culture. The messages of different factors are interpreted differently. Also, there are varying strengths to symbols within a culture. While suicide is a bold statement in any culture, it is represented in a variety of ways with many meanings. For instance in the movie "The Ballad of Norayama" suicide is looked upon as a good thing in that the old woman was helping the rest of the village to thrive. In a movie like "The Black Girl," suicide is the only option that the

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    Farghunda In Court

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    decided to let go more than half of the defendants  Since we didn't have enough room for all of them inside of the courtroom, and I was  told last night they weren't so guilty, maybe this will work out better for all of us. "But your honor"...... "Counselor you better stop now." Not only I will throw you out of my courtroom, but also I will free the remaining of these innocent killers to go home to their families and loved ones, including the innocent

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    It cannot fairly be said that in Aravind Adiga’s novel, The White Tiger, the only way to escape the Darkness and advance in society is through violence, as an alternative route to the Light is presented in the story arc of Vijay, the pig herder’s son turned politician. Balram asserts that the murder of Ashok is not only the direct cause of his new wealth and status, but also the only possible trigger for his newfound social mobility. Yet, this is contradicted earlier in the story when he presents

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    1. Definition of the catalyst of the film “Thelma and Louise” The catalyst moment in the screenplay is when Louise shoots Harlan. The incident, when Harlan is assaulting Thelma, set the first dramatic moment. This major event is the twist that provokes the action to escalate to the next act. In outrageous behavior, with suppressed feelings about her past, Louise relapses. She defends her friend, and at the same time, reacts to the memories of abuse she suffered, consequently, making justice for both

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    Perowne's Rationality

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    a simple way of thinking, which makes him unable to fully connect with his surroundings. In the novel, he experiences a series of events that makes him question his set way of thinking. Through his two interactions with a young thug named Baxter, Perowne’s rationality is challenged which ultimately makes him change his perspective on his privileged life by the end of the novel. Perowne gets into a minor car accident in the morning with a young thug named Baxter, but he sways himself out of the situation

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    need of entitlement; their sense of privilege becomes private. Even honest individuals unquestionably accept their position and consequent of power without realizing its impact on their role. Their intelligence, diligence, strategic planning and hard work to reach the higher ends of their organization may propel them to believe that their position and privilege are well deserved. Such feelings may result in double standards and consequent corruption. Corruption should not allow to run continuously

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    Oram was forced to make the complicated decision of saving five members of his crew, or allowing everyone to die due to a mine accident that damaged their submarine. Commander Oram made the right decision to a great extent due to there not being a way out of his situation that did not result in the death of his crew, he did not inform the 14 crew members that were to die, that they were being killed, and he spared all but one of his married crew members. By choosing to only kill 14 members of his

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    important sentence of his short story to New York advertising men. The first sentence of a story is the hook and what makes people want to read further and figure out what happens so it is not spent lightly. Salinger uses his first sentence here to tell the reader that there are “..ninety seven New York advertising men in the hotel, and, the way they were monopolizing the long distance lines, the girl in 507 had to wait from noon till almost two thirty to get her call through.”(pg1). This is extremely

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    Travelling through a Cell My brother was studying for his biology test. The next morning he was telling me about the dream he had. He said he traveled through a cell. I started to call him insane. My brother have an educational dream? I thought to myself, impossible. My brother started to tell me his crazy dream. The first place he came upon was the cell wall. He was trying to find a way out. He said he started to talk to the cell wall. He asked the cell wall the way out. The cell wall said to

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    Ocean City Description

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    the combination of moisture and fine sand clouding my glasses, the sea, the beach, the power boats noise in the distance of the water. Ocean city. My Loud family and I make our way into the burning sand,"Ow oh my gosh!" Everyone screamed, which forced us to run to the moist part of the sand as quickly as possible. I was enjoying the hot sand between my toes as much as I could until it scorched my feet too much. The sun, right away, starts kissing my body all around and I get concerned about it. "Camron

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