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Lost Generation
843 words"You are all a lost generation" -Gertrude Stein This quotation's importance on author Earnest Hemmingway is reflected in his modern Romeo and Juliet novel entitled A Farewell to Arms. The recurring tone of the novel suggests that the only reality is the harsh truth which is anything but romantic and proves that in the end, all is futile. This generation in which Stein spoke of to Hemingway is the generation of romantic war times. This idea is symbolized in the character Catherine Barkley's visio...
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Being With Timothy As An Eleven Year
611 wordsIt has been may years since I; Phillip Enright was stranded on the tiny island, Devil's Mouth with my beloved friend Timothy, and our one comfort, Stew Cat. Its been 50 years to be exact and in all 61 years of my life, nothing has impacted me more than that time spent on the cay. As I sit hear in the comfort of my beautiful home, relaxing in my easy chair feeling the warmth of the glowing fire I am remembering. Happy yet sad, but I'll talk about that later. It's not every day that I afford mysel...
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Love And Spirituality
2,419 wordsIn William Butler Yeats, we see a modern writer emerging from a society where religious faith, the notion of a common set of values, and the function of man are gone. Skepticism is prevalent, everything is doubted. We know that all of the events around him made him question a divine power, an afterlife, life in general, and the true purpose of life. We know that he had an obsession with a woman, Maud Gone, who would deny him and marry another. He will propose to her daughter as well, a sense tha...
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Wiesels Despair And Ten Booms Hope
2,796 wordsMany outsiders strive but fail to truly comprehend the haunting incident of World War IIs Holocaust. None but survivors and witnesses succeed to sense and live the timeless pain of the event which repossesses the core of human psyche. Elie Wiesel and Corrie Ten Boom are two of these survivors who, through their personal accounts, allow the reader to glimpse empathy within the soul and the heart. Elie Wiesel (1928-), a journalist and Professor of Humanities at Boston University, is an author of 2...
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Johnny's Hope And Courage
589 wordsThe novel, Death Be Not Proud, by John Gunther, is the story of the fight of a child to stay alive. Johnny Gunther Jr.'s constant hope got him out of bed every morning with a positive attitude. His outright disagreement to the fact that he was going to die and his determination not to, kept a powerful spirit in him so that he didn't give up. Johnny's stubborn determination to not accept defeat at his early age, along with the great courage he showed when realizing that he must accept his defeat,...
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Youth In His Lament Over Failure
1,368 words... once, with its many insights and subtleties, has the wisdom of one who has experienced the loss of hope. In Our Time does offer some pieces that afford a view of the lament of failure and of the inability to fulfill potential. In the vignette that precedes Chapter XI, Hemingway describes a youth in his lament over failure as a bullfighter. The young age of the torero is implied, since bullfighters rarely fought into middle-age, and it serves as an interesting bridge to Hemingway's later stor...
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Andy On The Other Hand
1,408 wordsREBELLION vs. CONFORMITY If one believed only in laws or rules that applied to evil, selfish, violent and mala in se crimes and followed only the laws that were for the protection of others, he would still be a criminal. Because he did not conform to some laws that were unjust, even if he hadn t ever hurt a soul, he might be called a non-conformist at best, as well as a criminal. If one believed that some of the laws were unjust but mostly that the system itself acted unjustly and unfairly, he d...
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Robert Cohn
1,704 wordsWWI consumed the lives of millions. Those who lived through the war may have had only minor physical injuries or perhaps they were lucky enough to get away unscathed, but all of those who went home in the 1920's had lost a large chunk of the stuff of soul called hope. Hope is what feeds the soul, what burns to heat love and supplies meaning in a confusing world. The world had always been confusing before the war, but afterwards these expatriates had no energy, means, or desire to even attempt to...
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Symbols In Masonry
2,057 wordsThe name of George Washington claims a place in our American Masonic history. As the "Father of our Country" he is a source of pride to every American Freemason and we are honored to call him a "Brother" in our time-honored Fraternity. He was "raised" to the sublime degree of a Master Mason in Lodge #4 of Fredericksburg, Virginia on August 4th, 1753. On December 20th, 1788 Brother Washington was elected the first Worshipful Master of Alexandria Lodge #22. It was during the Revolutionary War that...
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Little Sister The Male Characters
834 wordsHeroes Aren't Always Heroes (A comparative essay of the men in Joan Macleod's Hope Slide and Little Sister) Joan MacLeod presents the men in The Hope Slide and Little Sister in two vary different ways. The men in The Hope Slide are kept at a distance and presented as heroes. The reader is left to make a judgment on their character based on Irene's biased opinion, when in reality they could be the opposite of what she describes. The men in Little Sister, on the other hand, are a major part of the...
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Suffering Of The Thousands
429 wordsThe Mid-Wives "feared God" and so the saved the baby boys. The story shows that if we voice our concerns and obey God then all of our hopelessness and anger will in time be relieved. As we discussed in class, they used civil disobedience. They resisted actively but not violently. They were not ignorant. They stood up to the Pharaoh, but did so without rage and used intelligent answers instead, and for this God rewarded them. In the Gospel of Mark Jesus handles the situation of Peter's sick mothe...
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Wisdom Of Long Past
248 wordsOde 2 Lucky is the man who never has been punished by the government's power! Where once the animosity of the white house has struck, that mansion is shaken. Eternally: Judgment comes up behind each American like a star shooting out of the dark galaxy. When the fast rushed star collides and burst drumming force upon the soiled earth. I have witnessed the building pain from wars long fought loom upon America's people: generation after generation takes the force of the enemy government. So lately ...
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Power Of Forgiveness
737 wordsit's hard to get to know people in a saml l town and I wish that I could The hardest battle you " re going to fight is the battle to be just you. -Leo Busca glia It seems as if so much of my time and energy has been focused in trying to make others pleased with me. The unspoken belief was that if I could please others that their satisfaction of me would result in my own happiness. I have learned that you can only neglect yourself for so long before it becomes just unbearable. It is absolutely ne...
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Voltaire's Candide
635 wordsThis Ass CANDIDE This essay was found at web and should not be plagiarized Book Review (FORMALISM) Voltaire's CANDIDE is a story about a man who was in search of true happiness and who was in a journey that proves that not all is for the best. He grew up in castle of Westphalia, but was exiled when found kissing the baron's daughter. That was where his misfortunes began, among them was when he was tortured during An army training, when his philosopher was hanged in an auto da " fe, when he rescu...