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  • A Yankee Journey from the South

    A Yankee Journey from the South

    A Yankee Journey from the South In merely one sitting, a reader of Walt Whitman’s piece Calvary Crossing a Ford might have the inclination to interpret the work as a simple depiction of some unknown band of horseman and the aesthetic scenery they encounter on their travels. With an eye that is more attentive to detail, literary elements such as the speaker’s tone and Whitman’s presentation of detail bring to light a deeper revelation; the

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    Essay Length: 523 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Gawain’s Journey

    Gawain’s Journey

    Gawain was a fearless, faithful knight under King Arthur. He fought many battles, and never lost a one. But it wasn’t just any battle that helped him become more than a knight, it was a journey. A hero’s journey. He traveled a long and restless journey across far distances, and fought many creatures and beasts. But that was just the beginning. The call of Gawain’s journey is the appearance of the green knight, and

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    Essay Length: 865 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Water’s Journey

    Water’s Journey

    Water’s Journey Water is an endless cycle that repeats itself but doesn’t necessarily remain drinkable. Rain feeds vegetation, evaporation occurs, and then returns to rivers, streams, and lakes and may seep into rocks and caves underground through limestone and into aquifers. It may take many years before it reaches the surface. Water is a valuable resource that people tend to mishandle and take for granted. Explorers have dove into the paths underground to trace paths

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    Essay Length: 588 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: regina
  • Joseph Campbell and the Hero's Journey

    Joseph Campbell and the Hero's Journey

    Joseph Campbell and the Hero’s Journey Myths are the oldest stories in existence; they show us what we once were, and what we are capable of. They give us lessons on life from across the ages. But what is a myth exactly? Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary defines the word “myth” as, “A traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice,

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    Essay Length: 1,525 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Steve
  • Jane's Journey Through Suffering in Jane Erye

    Jane's Journey Through Suffering in Jane Erye

    Jane's Journey Through Suffering in Jane Erye In the book Jane Erye by Charolette Bronte, Jane encounters many different settings and people. Jane is put through horrible suffering and refuses to give her abusers the satisfaction of viewing her inner anguish. Jane accomplishes this through stoicism. This occurs many times in the book throughout Jane's life. Within Jane's life, she travels through her childhood home Gateshead Hall, Lowood School, and finally Edward Rochester's Thornfield.

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    Essay Length: 895 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Parallel Journeys

    Parallel Journeys

    Parallel Journeys was a book that I bought several years ago while attending the Belfer II Conference at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. At the time, I was in the process of trying to develop a syllabus for a Holocaust Literature elective course at my high school; and, after speaking with many Mandel Fellows, I decided to purchase certain books (at their recommendations) to review as possible inclusions for my course. As we know,

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    Essay Length: 889 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Jon
  • A Miraculous Journey

    A Miraculous Journey

    "It was April 30th, 19" said my father as he started to weep in tears when telling me his story and experience in Vietnam. I could never forget those nights where we would sit together as a family and reminisce on our past. Without saying a word, I listened carefully to my father's words. The emotions and gestures manifested by my father were as if he was reliving the same tragic experience; his face pale

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    Essay Length: 1,828 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Lion King: A Hero’s Journey

    The Lion King: A Hero’s Journey

    The Lion King is a true hero’s journey that takes place in the savannas of Africa. The title “the Lion King” emphasizes that a lion is king, most likely referring to the main character, Simba. Simba is the main hero in the story because he regains his kingdom and defeats evil. The main character’s archetype is “king”; he takes responsibility for his actions and his kingdom, he regains order and control. Simba takes part in

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    Essay Length: 898 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: regina
  • Journey Motif

    Journey Motif

    In literature, the Journey is often a metaphor for discovery. The journey motif is used in Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” It is also shown in Hawthorne’s “My Kinsman, Major Molineux” and “Young Goodman Brown.” In these stories, each main character changes sometime between the beginning and the end of the story. In addition, religion plays a part in each of these stories. Typically, in journey literature the hero encounters several obstacles

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    Essay Length: 489 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Steve
  • Cynthia Cooper: Journey of a Whistleblower

    Cynthia Cooper: Journey of a Whistleblower

    Beginning of a Whistleblower Bernie Ebbers, Scott Sullivan, and other members of top management intentionally led Mississippi’s pride and joy, WorldCom, on a 5-quarter charade filled with smoke, mirrors, and much intimidation. They did it hotly pursuing success, monetary gain, and the praise of their fellow statesmen. They did it by abusing work relationships and intimidating employees with promises and threats. Ultimately, they ended up “losing their footing” which caused them and, in turn, others

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    Essay Length: 3,799 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • Long Days Journey into Night

    Long Days Journey into Night

    In the play, Long Days Journey into Night, Eugene O’Neill uses a broken family to deal with the topic of solving problems. The play focuses on the Tyrone family, whose once close family has deteriorated over the years. The family has fallen apart through addiction, alcoholism, and sickness. We encounter the family at what appears to be it’s worst position. O’neill uses the Tyrone family situation to explore the theme of dealing with problems

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    Essay Length: 1,060 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Janna
  • Physical Journeys

    Physical Journeys

    “People create their own Questions because their too afraid to look straight. But all you have to do is look straight and see the road, and when you see it don’t sit looking at it walk”. (Ayn Reed) Physical journeys can involve a range of experiences and emotions. They can be taken for a range of reasons, they also involve choices being made when individuals encounter obstacles or move to new places. This idea is

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    Essay Length: 1,717 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Anna
  • Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which the Writers Present the Horrors of the War in "regeneration" and "journey’s End".

    Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which the Writers Present the Horrors of the War in "regeneration" and "journey’s End".

    "Regeneration" was written by Pat Barker, a university-trained historian and this is confirmed by the presence of very reliable sources in the "Author's Notes", at the end of the novel. It was written the 1980's which has enabled her to gather a lot of information about the war. Pat's grandfather had been bayoneted during the war, and Pat would see his scars when he went to the sink to wash. His experiences in the war

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    Essay Length: 2,207 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • A Long Day’s Journey into Night

    A Long Day’s Journey into Night

    Reference to Metamorphosis The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka and Eugene O’Neill’s, Long Day’s Journey into Night have many connections to each other. One of the strongest connections with the two stories is the theme of isolation. Mary isolates herself from the rest of the family as she constantly goes up to her room and shoots herself up with morphine, similar to the way Gregor Samsa isolates himself in his room, away from the rest of

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    Essay Length: 344 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Journey Essay

    Journey Essay

    “The Journey is the reward”: Discuss the truth of this statement using the core text, with one piece of text from the BOS booklet together with two pieces of related material. All issues are to speak in relation to Sally Morgan’s inner journey. The inner journey is a concept that has always been debated, and so has its meaning. The word ‘inner’ has the alternative meaning of personal. Moreover, the word journey has an alternative

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    Essay Length: 1,440 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Janna
  • Journeys

    Journeys

    Journeys are inevitable processes in which an individual undergoes. One may arrive at the destination as a stronger or weaker person. During the process of journeys, one would encounter obstacles and challenges to overcome. It is therefore for this reason that a strong human spirit is an essential component of one's journey. Without a strong spirit, the individual may not be able to persevere and overcome the challenges and obstacles of a journey and not

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    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: lol
  • Grandmothers Journey

    Grandmothers Journey

    The Grandmothers' Journey I believe that it does not matter whether or not the grandson is alive. The grandmothers' journey is what truly matters. The journey to the doctors' office is what gives her a meaning to live. Throughout her journey the author repeatedly implies her perseverance. In the beginning she is yelling at the animals to get out of her way and not to bother her because she is on her way to town.

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    Essay Length: 451 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Alice Walker's Journey with Self-Esteem

    Alice Walker's Journey with Self-Esteem

    Many writers choose to write memoirs about terrible incidents that changed their lives. Alice Malsenior Walker is one of those writers. She was born on February 8, 1944 in Eatonton, Georgia. She considers her life to be very successful for several reasons. Walker graduated from high school as valedictorian. She was involved with the civil rights movement in Mississippi where she lived for seven years. During that time she also got married to a

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    Essay Length: 403 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Janna
  • Journey Now

    Journey Now

    Author, screenwriter and poet Maya Angelou distills the wisdom of a lifetime into this inspiring collection of down-to-earth essays about matters timely and timeless. The author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings celebrates the inimitable strength of her womanhood and the power of the word to surpass all boundaries of society and humanity. In this small gem of a book, Angelou, the popular poet and novelist, shares her thoughts about humankind: how to

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    Essay Length: 271 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Jack
  • Jason's Journey - a Quest for Chemistry

    Jason's Journey - a Quest for Chemistry

    Jason’s Journey is a sci-fi short movie about a little boy named Jason who has a strange dream about his family visit to the beach. It begins with his family arriving to the beach searching for a spot to settle down. Jason and his sister began to fight over the water. They both are thirsty and are ready to enjoy their afternoon. Suddenly all of their belongings disappear and all they left with are

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    Essay Length: 722 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Steve
  • Cristina Rossetti's Religious Life Journey

    Cristina Rossetti's Religious Life Journey

    It has always been said that life is a winding road. Some also say that when things get rough it becomes an up-hill climb. If you put it together you have "Does the road wind up-hill all the way? Yes, to the very end" (1-2). It is important to understand that this poem is written in a way that one of the lines is as if someone asked a question and the line afterwards is

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    Essay Length: 594 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 13, 2011 By: mkcruzg
  • What Is Manliness? How Is It Shown in the Journey of Odysseus and in the Tragedy of Achilles and Hector?

    What Is Manliness? How Is It Shown in the Journey of Odysseus and in the Tragedy of Achilles and Hector?

    Question no. 1 What is manliness? How is it shown in the journey of Odysseus and in the tragedy of Achilles and Hector? When talking about manliness, the very first thing that comes into my mind is being powerful. Powerful in a positive sense but when power being abused, thus manliness can be subjected to negativity. Powerful, where one possesses an enormous amount of strength, full of courage, confident with his ability and own attributes

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    Submitted: July 20, 2014 By: Judymae Gonzales
  • Long Day’s Journey into Night Analysis

    Long Day’s Journey into Night Analysis

    Burse Nathaniel Burse Ms. Hickman Lit 5 October 2014 Long Day’s Journey into Night Analysis Long Day’s Journey into Night is a drama in four acts written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill in 1941–42 but only published in 1956. The play is widely considered to be his masterwork. He won the 1957 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his incredible work. The drama was written and broken into four different acts. Certain parts of the story

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    Essay Length: 465 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2015 By: ja8quan
  • Journey of Both Odysseus and Penelope with Intervention of Gods

    Journey of Both Odysseus and Penelope with Intervention of Gods

    Journey of both Odysseus and Penelope with intervention of gods Homer writer of T​he Iliad​has experience condensing a ten year war into a book, and displays his experience when he condenses a whole story into one symbolic epic simile. In Homer’s T​he Odyssey t​he epic simile in book 23 lines 259­270 illustrates the rejoining of Penelope and Odysseus, however the poet utilizes crafty comparisons to symbolize the constant intervention of the gods, the faithfulness of

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    Essay Length: 802 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 28, 2016 By: asbabu
  • Two Journeys of the Jiva, Hinduism Vs Buddhism

    Two Journeys of the Jiva Religion is merely the natural response of a perplexed and fearful people; they spawn from the minds of humankind as a feeble attempt to ease their anxieties once they have recognized that they are living beings that will one day face an inevitable fatality. This acknowledgment of inexorable human death is practically unanimous in all religions, but what follows after that death as well as what the purpose of our

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    Submitted: October 18, 2016 By: carlyreed

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