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  • Desire Of A Dream
    705 words
    Have you ever dreamt about a dream in which seems so impossible that it's buried within your heart? Many times people feel that a dream is more like a wish in which they can only pray upon. With any dream, no matter how big or small, it takes a lot of hard work yet in the end you accomplish a desired purpose. My dream belongs to my writing. I want to write an intimate diary for teen girls to read and be able to relate to. I would like to include private issues, personal thoughts, and many feelin...
  • Janie's Search For Her Own Dreams
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    Their Eyes Were Watching God: Personal Relationships Zora Neale Hurston, in keeping with themes dealing with personal relationships and the female search for self-awareness in Their Eyes Were Watching God, has created a heroine in Janie Crawford. In fact, the female perspective is introduced immediately. "Now, women forget all those things they don t want to remember, and remember everything they don t want to forget. The dream is the truth. Then they act and do things accordingly" (Their Eyes 1...
  • Sleep Of Death
    322 words
    To be, or not to be? That is the question Of this celebrated soliloquy, which bursting from a man distracted with contrariety desires, and overwhelmed with the magnitude of his own purposes, is connected rather in the speaker's mind, than on his tongue, It is tough to discover the guide, or train, and to show how one sentiment produces another. Hamlet, knowing himself injured in the most enormous and awful degree, and seeing no means of remedy, but such as must expose him to the extremity of haz...
  • End Of Willy Loman
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    My Father's Dream and My Reality Told by Biff Loman The bond between a boy and his father is one that should sustain the test of time. I have looked up to my father for the majority of my life and he's beliefs of life have influenced the way I grew up to be the man I am today. However in the end, a true man will follow his own dreams and make his own future. My dream was working with my hands in the outdoors. It has taken many years but I now knew that was what I wanted to do with my life. My fa...
  • One's Own Dream
    310 words
    What is the American Dream, and who are the people most likely to pursue its often elusive fulfillment? Indeed, the American Dream has come to represent the attainment of myriad of goals that are specific to each individual. While one person might consider a purchased home with a white picket fence her version of the American Dream, another might regard it as the financial ability to operate his own business. Clearly, there is no cut and dried definition of the American Dream as long as any two ...
  • Dreams Of Stavrogin
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    In "On Dreams", Freud asserted that feelings of guilt, if repressed from consciousness, inevitably surface in unconscious symptoms, such as nightmares or madness. Although a person may repress his conscience, the guilt is merely displaced to another part of the mind, and eventually, this repressed matter must return. In the works of Dostoevsky, acharacter's guilt often manifests itself in dreams by presenting the character's purely devilish self or his worst fears. Not only does the character hi...
  • O'neill
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    Truths held in youth are rarely those that endure until death. As years accumulate, so does, allegedly, one's wisdom and capacity for reflection. Eugene O'Neill, author of The Iceman Cometh, reveals in this dramatic play his own experiences with Catholicism and how his views had altered through his lifetime regarding this faith. As a child, O'Neill was raised in a devout Irish Catholic family. His early years were spent in hotels and trains, on account of his father's hectic profession. He was a...
  • Corruption Of The American Dream
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    Faces of the Diamond – Essay on The Diamond as big as the Ritz "Diamond was designed utterly for my own amusement. I was in a mood characterized by a perfect craving for luxury, and the story began as an attempt to feed that craving on imaginary foods. ' Craving is a strong, urgent and persistent desire. According to Buddhist teachings, desire is the root to all the sufferings and injustices in the world. If it were the goal of mankind to abandon their desires for excessive needs, the worl...

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