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    The purpose of the poem, “ Dream Deferred” by Langston Hughes, is questioning what happens when one stops pursuing their dreams. Right off the bat, Langston Hughes proposes a question: What happens to a dream deferred? Hughes goes on to use a plethora of similes and metaphors to compare dreams to everyday objects. There are negative undertones throughout the poem, and the poem has an overall dismal tone. By using phrases such as “ fester like a sore” and “stink like rotten meat”, Hughes makes it

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    In a poem dedicated to his friends, Mitchell Kimbrough examines the topic of missed opportunities. He mixes words and images with the forlorn-toned song “Don’t Know Why” by Norah Jones. The melody of this song is an addition to the feeling of regret because of the chances that were not taken advantage of. By fusing together visuals, a melancholy sound, and his own words, Kimbrough captures the feeling of missed opportunities and the want for second chances. The poem opens with a forest at dusk

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    also prepare me for the AP English exam, which, if I do well on, will make me more appealing to any college I apply to. This class would also help me to excel in my education. The second reason I want to be in Advanced English IV is so that I do not regret not taking Advanced Placement English IV.

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    end we can see how much her attitude has shifted over time towards Gregor. Through the use of character development, the author creates situation irony and through this situational irony he conveys the message that life truly can’t be lived without regrets. This is ironic because although

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    one to make a decision, it is actually about a metaphorical way in life that often makes people regret the choices they make. People typically make a decision based on which looks the best. In Frost’s poem, he comes upon a split in the road, and he wishes he could take both. Frost says, “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood/ And sorry I could not travel both” (1-2). Even though he

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    “Farewell? A long farewell to my greatness!” Shakespeare creates a regretful tone to show how, the decision made by Henry VIII will be one that Wolsey regrets for all his greatness and his status and position near the throne. Wolsey shows how he regrets the decision made by the king and shows his remorse. Furthermore, Shakespeare conveys Wolsey’s regret and remorse by saying how his pride has now left him. Wolsey tells us how his “high-blown” pride has left him, which shows just how he was at

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    Cross was feeling shame after Ted Lavender had been shot and killed. Norman Bowker was guilty after letting Kiowa go because he could not stand the smell in the field. The narrator, Tim O’Brien, even felt regret after not doing anything to stand up for Linda when he was younger. Guilt or regret stays with someone because they always think about what they could have changed and not what they can do going forward. That is what makes these feelings the heaviest of things they can carry. Jimmy Cross

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    with Eddie 's, as they explain to him his journey and life’s purpose. The novel The Five People You Meet in Heaven, by Mitch Albom, demonstrates that whether intended or not, actions do have consequences and these, can lead to feelings of sacrifice, regret and forgiveness. The notion of sacrifice is demonstrated throughout the novel. To start off, while fighting in the war, Eddie, was under the command of a selfless military captain. Each time the troops would leave enemy territory, the captain, would

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    Thus, how can he experience regret in response to harming others? The inability to feel regret over how he treats others means there is nothing stopping Meursault from going around harming others time and time again. Therefore, Meursault’s inability to feel emotion in response to external situations makes him a

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    during his childhood. He begins by describing the painful physical work that his father performed in the cold every morning. The second stanza contrasts the son's more relaxed morning with his father's altruistic tasks. In the last stanza, the speaker regrets his youthful inability to recognize and reciprocate his father's acts of love. The speaker gives us insight into what Sunday mornings were to him as a child and apparent problems that the speaker was not aware of back in the day. In this first stanza

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