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    took control of his business‚ and increased its profitability with business practices that made many Atlantans resented her. Frank was killed when he and other Ku Klux Klan members raid a shanty town where Scarlet was assaulted while driving alone. Remorseful after Frank’s death‚ Scarlett finally married Rhett‚ who was aware of her passion for Ashley but still hoped that one day she would at last come to love him. Scarlett eventually came to realize that she did love Rhett‚ but only once the couple had

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    Brent Staples’s “Just walk on by” was written to clarify how African-Americans like Staples go through stereotypes when in actually reality‚ shouldn’t be prejudged in the first place. He reminisces being perceived as dangerous just because of his skin color‚ and how this situation puts himself in endangerment. Staples arguers that people shouldn’t be so judgmentally and should get to know the person by the actions. He not only makes statements all through the text‚ but gives incidents of how his

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    working horse on “Animal Farm” has slain a person during the Battle of Cowshed‚ a resistance against humans who wanted to recapture the farm on October twelfth‚ sources confirm. According to Boxer‚ he didn’t even mean to kill the person and felt remorseful‚ however his mishap is recognized differently by the other animals on the farm. “Men were everywhere. They were in great numbers - there were about twenty I’d say - most of them had sticks‚ but Jones had a gun‚” recollects a chicken involved

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    scream for a comparison. The expression of Vignon’s David seems to be one of intense contemplation. As if David is in deep thought and/or shock over the event that had just occurred. David’s facial expression gives the painting a somber and almost remorseful tone; rather than a victorious mood one would expect. Another aspect of Vignon’s painting is the way David is dressed. Draped in fabric obviously not true to the time‚ David appears both royal as well as somewhat feminine. However David’s feminine

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    In these two stories “The Sniper” by Liam o’ Flaberly and “Cranes” by Hwang Sunwon. They have a lot in Common also there’re about war. Soon you’ll find out more about these two stories next. “The Sniper” by Liam O’ Flaberly is about a Republican Sniper fighting for his life and is in a civil war. The Republican Sniper is on a roof facing the other Sniper across the street then a women saw the Sniper and told the turret where the Republican Sniper was at. The Republican Sniper open fired and killed

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    A Purpose-Driven John Foxe First published in 1563‚ John Foxe’s Acts and Monuments of these Latter and Perilous Days is also known as “Foxe’s Book of Martyrs” (Laughlin‚ Bell‚ and Brace 220). Once read‚ the latter title becomes seemingly more appropriate than the former due to the several accounts of horrific acts committed against Protestants that are described in grave detail. In his Acts and Monuments of these Latter and Perilous Days‚ Foxe recounts the graphic facts and particulars that many

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    traumatized. This perspective is exposed to the reader when Hawthorne explains Hester’s remorseful thoughts‚ as well as describes her distressing visions. Hawthorne writes “Her mind‚ and especially her memory‚ was preternaturally active‚ and kept bringing up other scenes than this roughly hewn street‚” clearly showing that Hester‚ in fact‚ sees visions (40). Although Later the reader learns that these remorseful thoughts may not have been caused by

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    In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the man of utter intelligence and esoteric ability waxes insanity‚ laying the foundation of his battlefield in preparation for retribution against his uncle Claudius. Learning the name of the crown-wearing murderer during a dissertation with his late father‚ Hamlet swears vengeance with tenacious bravado; and with speed similar to the henbane poison that had coursed through the former King’s veins‚ Hamlet proceeds to swear his fellow sentinels into a secrecy of utmost

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    Dear My Love Juliet‚ Oh my Sweat‚ what a treacherous‚ remorseful event that has occurred. I am very sorry. I have slain your cousin Tybalt. I did not mean to be the force that killed your cousin‚ it was from mere impetuous thoughts belonging to me that lead to his slaying. You must be shocked and I don’t blame you as I am too in utter disbelief. I would have never done this in a million lifetimes. Yet this death did have a purpose. Your cousin Tybalt killed my friend Mercutio‚ kinsman of the

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    comparison to the news report. That leaves us with the final words of Captain Vere as heard by his attendant. Although his final words were in a form of a mantra repeating Billy Budd’s name. While the way he uttered those word described as not remorseful‚ yet as “the most reluctant to condemn of the members of the drum-head court…he kept the knowledge to himself‚ who Billy Budd was” (86). While that could count an omission of facts‚ it is the most truthful of the three accounts. Thus‚ the quietest

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