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    From ancient times‚ man has always been perplexed and frighten about death. For the most part the origin of death or also known as the grim reaper is a theme in the myths throughout the world. Moreover‚ Death seems to be a form of considered cosmological myth for it is believed to be an early form of humanity’s attempt to fathom the obscure which entails their fragile and fleeting existence. There is not a universal type for theses myth; however‚ every culture has their own description of Death.

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    Death can be taken as an advantage or disadvantage‚ a blessing or a curse. It is an advantage or blessing as one is aware of his approaching death and can prepare himself for it. It is a disadvantage or a curse as since one is aware of approaching death‚ he realizes that human existence is pointless‚ which makes him unhappy‚ anxious and anguished. Among other things‚ Don DeLillo seems completely preoccupied with death and the difficult task of living with the knowledge of death in his novel White

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    Research log#1 1. - What I thought that definition of identity is who you are‚ the characteristics that define you and the way you think about yourself. According to English dictionary‚ identity is the individual characteristics by which a person or thing is recognized. - Innocence means that I believe what we see in children. It is like saying that the words “pure” and “white”. The dictionary said‚ the quality or state of being innocent; freedom from sin or moral wrong. - Experience is the knowledge

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    AP English A Lesson Before Dying Jefferson is perhaps the strongest character in A Lesson Before Dying. Jefferson is a courageous young black man that a jury of all white men convicts of a murder he has not committed ; yet he still does not let this destroy his personal character. Ernest Gaines portrays Jefferson this way to illustrate the fundamental belief that mankind’s defeats doesn’t always lead to his destruction. Despite Jefferson’s trials‚ he still enjoys outside comforts‚ shows

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    Definiton: Fad - A phenomenon that becomes popular for a very short time. - becomes popular‚ is adopted‚ peaks and declines quickly when you least expect it. Why fads are crap? 1. They don’t last forever. 2. They are costly and expensive - therefore‚ no sense of investment. 3. Once something new is introduced‚ the Fad dies. And you move on. Just like that. 4. You end up forgetting it ever existed. But there’s gotta be something beyond the box of crap in your basement containing Furby’s

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    “One death is a tragedy; one million deaths is a statistic” It is easy to personalise one death – we can all imagine someone we know dying. However‚ beyond 100 or so‚ the number of deaths becomes unfathomable and we can only think of it in an abstract‚ conceptual sense. That is to say‚ we can understand that a million people dying is a terrible thing‚ but we do not feel the amount of sorrow and pain that we feel if one person living relatively near to us dies. Therefore‚ we see one secluded

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    The main allegory for Lord of the Flies is that without civilization‚ savagery takes over. The Lord of the Flies and the Beast are not really physical characters. It is the evil that is in every human being. Without civilization the boys unleashed this evil. Piggy stood for intellect which every civilization needs‚ when he died it showed that savagery had completely taken over. Also Simon stood for morality‚ but not because civilization told him to be moral‚ but because he knew that morality

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    From limbs that had the measure of the worm‚ shuffled Off from the creasing flesh‚ filed  Through all the irons in the grass‚ metal  Of suns in the man-melting night.  When my limbs were small‚ I got rid of the creasing flesh and walked through metal in the grass at night Thomas used dark and earthy imagery to connect human to blind worms‚ which could mean that the human has no understanding to create a better world for himself. Heir to the scalding veins that hold love’s drop‚ costly 

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    The Reality of Death in John Brehm’s “Sotto Voce” In John Brehm’s “Sotto Voce” he discusses the fear of death as an intangible in which people do not always acknowledge theirs or their peers actions of concealing their fear of death. People do not realize how quickly life can pass by‚ and they spend the majority of their time busying themselves to refrain from thinking of the worst: death. Brehm delivers his message by conveying the point that people try to cover up the idea of death with a redundant

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    There is a fear of death in all humans‚ its degree varies between individuals but everyone feels its impending nature. We deal with it in different ways. Some healthy‚ some not. Humans are instinctively curious‚ the fear exists because of the unknown‚ and we don’t know what happens‚ which instills fear in us. We create ways to get on with our lives‚ to move past the fear. In White Noise‚ Don DeLillo states how humans try to protect themselves from the fear of death by building protective walls between

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