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    Zora Neale Hurston is one of the finest authors of twentieth-century African-American literature. Hurston’s words have surpassed the decade in which she released them, the decades into which she tried to mold her style, self, and stories, and her work will continue to make an impact on the generations to come. Hurston's novels and short stories of folklore resulted from her anthropological research and are important sources on the oral cultures of African-Americans (“Zora Neale…

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    Success: Threat or Inspiration? This quote by Margaret Mead embodies her view of how people perceive success in other individuals. It is rather intriguing that she begins by stating that society 's view of success is confused before she goes on to explain what that perception is, this is interpreted to mean that there is a flaw with the way success is perceived. People who are personally detached from us are praised, especially those who have extraordinary talents and those who are close to us…

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    The person who inspires me the most is soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo, he isn't just a normal soccer player to me he is my inspiration and my motivation to never stop trying, never give up, and doing the best I can. This belief is important to me because during my own personal struggles as a kid I looked up to Ronaldo as a role model someone who I could relate to and make a personal connection with. I have come to develop this belief because even with Cristiano's struggles in life he was still…

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    Stephen King’s Inspiration Regarding Carrie Stephen King’s first novel, Carrie, has a relatively interesting story behind it. The story stemmed from a challenge given to King by a college friend to write from a female perspective (“How Carrie Happened”). Inspiration for the opening scene arose while King had been working as a janitor at a high school and had to clean a girl’s locker room; he had noticed that the girl’s room, unlike the boy’s, had had pink curtains covering their showers. Another…

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    Theodore Roosevelt: An American Inspiration Born on October 27, 1858, in New York City, Theodore Roosevelt proved to be one amazing person. Throughout his life, Theodore was faced with numerous challenges, but he never let them stop him from achieving his goals. Instead of dwelling on them, he worked around the troubles and became one of the most popular U.S. presidents in history. Although Theodore Roosevelt is most known for his presidency, he’s accomplished numerous feats. His accomplishments…

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    born January 19, 1809 and died in October. Many events led up to Poe’s success in writing poetry. During the time of Poe it was uncommon to make a living off Poetry alone. His inspiration of writing was based off his early life, his military career, and his publishing career. One of Poe’s inspirations for writing was his early life. Poe grew up with two siblings, Elizabeth and David that made a living off acting. Abandoned by his father, Poe was left to take care of his mother…

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    My Inspiration Muhamad Ali is a black American boxer and arguably the best boxer of all time. Ali is my biggest inspiration. Ali is not only a boxer, he is also an inspirational speaker, he stood up for what is right and what he believed in, and he works so hard and dedicates his life to anything he truly desires and wants. Muhamad Ali is a three time world champion in the heavyweight division and he is the first and only to do so in the History of boxing. He first got his title which was taken…

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    to make them more beautiful, perfect, and fitting than they ever were. Similarly, Homer used the Trojan war to make The Iliad. Around 800 B.C., Homer wrote The Iliad. The Iliad contains distinct details that show that some outside inspiration was used. Homer’s inspiration for the Trojan war was the Mycenaean people. The similarities between the Mycenaeans during the war in Troy and the Achaeans in Homer’s The Iliad show that Homer inspired his epic from the historical events that occured in…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. “Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable... Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.”(brainyquotes.com) Human equality was not always a “thing” in the U.S there used to be slaves. After the Civil war, there was no slaves anymore after the union army won the war. this gave african americans a little bit more of freedom, but did not get equal rights.…

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    has she done that has led her up to this stage in her life where she has written so many books that have become popular? Well, Sarah J. Maas has became the author she is because of her life choices. Like, when did she start writing? What is her inspiration for writing? What is her writing process? When Sarah J. Maas was 16 she started writing…

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