Typically when you read a story, you don’t look for its deep meaning, nor do you really care what it is. You read the story, then you go on with your life. In the effort to change my terrible habits, This is my attempt at my own personal analysis for the story, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been.” The story was released in 1966, and at the time let reporters scrambling to find its meaning. Connie is 15 years old in the story, and is always having trouble with her mom and sister. Disobeying…
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song directly addressed to George W. Bush who should fight this war on his own and not by soldiers. This impression is emphasized by “Why don’t presidents fight the war?” (which can also be seen as presidents should fight to stop war) and “Where the F**K are you?” so he should bring his own bombs to the “party” in the “desert”. The Bush-administration and a bigger part of the American population believe that other parts of the world (which includes the Iraq) are underdeveloped and a kind of “barbarian”…
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Everyone seems to have their own meaning to their dreams. Some think that they are predicting the future. Others believe that symbols within dreams have certain meaning to what is going to happen or what has happened to them. I could go on and on about different meaning to dreams. I read the article “Dreams from Culture to Culture”. It talks about how different cultures view their own dreams. I thought that it was interesting in the United States that men are three times as likely to dream about…
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Chris McCandless searching for meaning and purpose is very different than a young adult who is starting their life. When a young adult graduates college the first thing in their head is where they are going to apply to get a job and put their diploma to use. They think about how they are going to pay their bills and live their life. Chris did not care about any of that, all he wanted was to be alone, just him in the wild and not having to rely on anything or anyone. He even changed his name to Alex…
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It seems like college has been the big question since the beginning of time, or maybe just since high school. As we approach a new school year, new ideas and opinions about college will emerge. Those rock solid decisions about where we plan on going might have to be rerouted, as we start calculating the costs and not to mention the logistics of one’s academics. Due dates, essays, scholarships, and applications for colleges seem to fill up our already overwhelmed schedules. For those who are interested…
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appeals to me because it betters my mood in a way no one else can. Music can nurture you in a way where you can feel safe and comfortable despite your surroundings, giving you inspiration in moments of loneliness and sorrow,for a minute or two rock can be an escape from the real world. Music is one of the few things that can help you escape your reality. No matter how bad things are,music has the potential to make you forget all about it. Music can spark any emotion. It can hold memories. It can tell…
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The Tough Decisions You know they say it’s not how hard you fall in life, its how you get back up is all that matters. This is why I have these two poems. The two poems I have chosen is “The Road not Taken” by Robert Frost and also “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes. Both these poems are about life and your choices in them. I will show how inspirational these poems are by showing you the choices they chose. The poems prove that no matter how hard life is you can keep pushing. First I liked to…
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Undoubtedly, being a parent is an endless, difficult, but satisfactory job. Nonetheless, in every relationship, especially between families, communication is fundamental to establish a solid tie. “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” is a story by Joyce Carol Oates written in 1966. After analyzing the story, one concludes the lack of communication between an adolescent and her parents brings a tragic end for the adolescent. Oates relied on poor communication skills to develop the significance…
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all have meaning to something about the book. These all can have deeper meaning to each object, such as the flame being a symbolism of hope and freedom from the island. The flame in the Lord of the Flies symbolizes hope and freedom for the kids. The flame was their ticket to freedom. Jack let the flame go out in the book, and the people sailing across the sea never saw the signal fire that the kids were supposed to keep up. If the sailors came across that signal fire, the kids would have been safe…
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Chloe: We have been researching the roman toilets and the massive impact they have on public health. It is our priority to make sure you invest in our ideas as they can help improve the standard of hygiene and dramatically increase cleanliness Taylor: Today we are going to introduce an idea that will alter the welfare of our community. Imogen: Public health is of growing importance. We have two key ideas, both that will encourage an outburst of self wellbeing and disinfection Imogen: From our…
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