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    Ulysses and Santiago “We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us” (Joseph Campbell). This quote relates to the two stories because the main characters had to ditch their past life for their new ones. Santiago and Ulysses can easily be compared or contrasted. They are alike in tons of ways, but they are also so different. They are two completely different who are strangely alike. They both find help on their journeys from surprising strangers who…

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    Goldstein Mrs. Steiner English 10 C 23 April 2015 Gatsby Formal Paper Dreams are defined as a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person’s mind. However, if mixed with hope, they can connotate to expectations, which may result in disappointment. In other words, dreams are intangible, not real, but humans insist on trying to make them come true. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby’s dreams for Daisy, the debutante daughter of wealthy southern aristocrats, are…

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    A movie should fit a child’s imagination. "You can dream, create, design and build the most wonderful place in the world, but it requires people to make the dream a reality." This was said by Walt Disney and it illustrates Disney’s main purpose of taking a child’s imagination and making into something they can see. A kid wants magical creatures and beautiful…

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    growing up is optional.” One of the wise quotes from Walt Disney. Walt Disney wanted to start a company that “fulfilled children’s dreams and created a visual for children to believe that dreams do come true” if you only believe. Throughout Walt Disney’s life he had always wanted to create something as entertainment for the youth. In 1928 his dream had finally came true. Walt Disney created Steamboat Willie! ("Walt Disney Quotes.") Walt Disney was born with the name of Walter Elias on the fifth…

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    They were not harmed at all in the first film if not being a little put out that they were not the ones who married the prince. In fact, in the sequel to the first Disney film of Cinderella titled “Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True” Cinderella actually helps one of her step-sisters to find love thus helping to heal their relationship in the process. Her step-sister, Anastasia, develops a crush on the village baker (shown in figure two) upon strolling through town with her…

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    work, dreams don't always come true. In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George and Lennie work hard, but in the end, their dreams didn't come true. They both have a dream of owning a small farm with land and animals, where no one's in charge of them and they can do what they want. Throughout the story they both work hard at their jobs and try to stay out of trouble. But in the end, their dreams didn't come true despite their efforts. George and Lennie have always had a dream to…

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    The mere fact that we have to ask if Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of freedom and equality has come true gives us the answer we seek, and that is a resounding and emphatic, no. Simply being able to eat at restaurants, use public restrooms, and sleep in the same hotels as white people is not the realization of his dream. In his speech, Dr. King said, “When will you be satisfied? We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality.”…

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    life is pursuing dreams. Life would almost be pointless if people did not have ambitions. We wouldn’t have a reason to get out of bed if they did not have a dream that they want to achieve. Anne Laurel Cartier, the author of the short story “Leaving the iron lung,” specifically looks at how having a dream can affect one’s life. Carter uses conflicting characters, character transformation, and the setting to illustrate that to be content with life one needs to follow their dream, even if they…

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    novel raises the question, “What is true?”. Through analyzing this novel, it is clear the author believes that the happening-truth of a story is far less important than the emotional-truth. “The Man I Killed” is one of the central chapters of the novel. However, only a few chapters later, O’Brien reveals that the events of that chapter hadn’t actually happened. Though the chapter specifically said that Tim…

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    Learning Activity #4: Objective vs Subjective Exercise How and why understanding the differences between objective and subjected statements, reasoning will help me achieve academic success? Because of the formula and methodology used which is often used in mainstream media, books, programs, films, movies, articles, music, religion and a plethora of other different genre’s we are often misinformed or given a half- truth on a particular subject and therefore as the general population, we don’t…

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