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    The short story‚ “The Ransom of Red Chief” by O. Henry‚ would be much different if it was written in Red Chief (Also known as Johnny Dorset)’s point of view. For example‚ during the initial kidnapping he fought against the kidnappers to leave him be “That boy put up a fight like a welter-weight cinnamon bear…” (Henry 71). He probably would have been freaking out and making a huge deal out of it while the narrator only said briefly what had happened. Also‚ during the time he spent staying in the cave

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    doctor‚ who is called in to Johnsys aid‚ is portrayed as a presumptuous and nonchalant man. He seems presumptuous by stating that he could increase Johnsys survival-prognosis if Sue got her “to ask one question about the new winter styles in cloak sleeves”; implying that by being a woman you automatically have an interest in fashion. The fact that he also declare that Johnsy should think about finding herself a man‚ simply underlines my point further: For all he knew Johnsy could be a lesbian. It is

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    The Fate of Men There are many themes in the Sophocles’ tragedies; among them is whether fate is crafted by man or a higher power. In other words “Does mankind have the power to shape their own destiny or is their fate already decided for them?” In the Oedipus Cycle‚ we can see that men have limited control over their destiny. Their fate is already decided by a higher power and cannot be avoided. No matter what path you choose or how you react‚ your destiny will be fulfilled one way or another

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    Have you ever lied to someone so you would not be embarrassed? In the short story‚ “Hearts and Hands” by O Henry‚ there is a character who gets on a train on his way to jail. He unexpectedly sits across from an old friend of his named Miss Fairchild who recognizes him. Mr. Easton got in trouble with the law‚ but doesn’t want Miss Fairchild to know. He is escorted by the marshall‚ who out of the kindness of his heart‚ covers for Mr. Easton and says that he (the Marshall) did it. Miss Fairchild is

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    Henry Ford: Man‚ Myth‚ Legend Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company produced 15 million Model T’s from 1908 to the year 1927. Using his invention of the assembly line‚ Henry Ford made producing automobiles very efficient. The making of an automobile went from a complex procedure to a job that the simple average man can handle. Before Henry Ford revolutionized the industry of automobile making with the assembly line‚ cars were made very different. In order to produce a car it took a very talented

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    easy to change. However‚ people in general can change themselves and their lives. Nothing has to stay the same. The O. Henry Biography showed how people in general can change for the better. In the biography‚ it stated‚ “In 1896‚ he was falsely accused of embezzlement‚ taking money from the bank for personal use.” This shows how O. Henry’s life wasn’t really going his way. After O. Henry was mistakenly accused of embezzlement‚ he ran away to New Orleans and then went to Honduras to escape the police

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    Is King Henry 8th a man or a monster? King Henry VIII is one of the most famous kings in British history. He was the second Tudor monarch‚ He was born on the 28th of June 1491 at Greenwich; he was the second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. He became the heir to the throne after his elder brother‚ Prince Arthur died. Henry ascended the throne on the 21st of April 1509‚ and died in January the 28th 1547; he ruled for a total of 37 years‚ 9 months and 7 days. Henry is famously notorious for

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    The Man Who Lit Up the World In the book "The Man Who Lit Up the World"‚ it’s biography about Thomas Edison by author name of Martin Woodside. The main idea of this story is about to tell the readers all about the life of Thomas Edison. This book tells the biography of Thomas Edison through his entire life. The book starts from the childhood of Edison as a young boy and tells the readers all about his attitude during a school life and all of his struggles when he was young. Martin woodside

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    Seminar 1 Essay The Parable o the Old Man and the Young The Parable of the Old Man and the Young is a short poem written by Wilfred Owen in 1920‚ As the title mentions‚ the poem is a parable. It is generally accepted that the old man‚ Abram‚ represents the European nations or more probably their governments‚ the first view of the poem is that it is heavily based on the story Abram (Genesis 22:1-18)‚ where Abram is told to sacrifice his son. In the story‚ as he was about to sacrifice his son

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    Two Thanksgiving Gentleman by O. Henry O. Henry is one of the most famous American short story writers. O. Henry’s real name was William Sydney Porter and he was born in Greensboro‚ North Carolina on September 11‚ 1862.  O. Henry’s short stories are famous for their surprise endings and humor. O. Henry’s wrote such classic short stories as The Ransom of Red Chief‚ “The Gift of the Magi” and “The Furnished Room”. His stories often have characters from opposite society levels: the wealthy and

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