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    Indiscretion is described as a term that means a lack of good judgment In this essay I will speak of a time when one young man decided to party hard and the outcome of that event Kaiba decides to go out with his group of friends to a house party He finds out that he will be meeting a lot of new people what happens at the house party and the overnight experience Kaiba and his girlfriend Cassie take a trip to see Kaibas older cousin Shin Shin informs them about an awesome party Shin speaks about

  • Summary and Analysis of Death Of a Salesman

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    The play begins on a Monday evening at the Loman family home in Brooklyn After some light changes on stage and ambient flute music the first instance of a motif connected to Willy Lomans faint memory of his father who was once a flute maker and salesman Willy a sixty three year old traveling salesman returns home early from a trip apparently exhausted His wife Linda gets out of bed to greet him She asks if he had an automobile accident since he once drove off a bridge into a river Irritated he

  • Ambivalence and Ambiguity in Young Goodman Brown

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    Nathaniel Hawthornes Young Goodman Brown is a story that exhibits ambivalence but it is so much more than this Hawthorne in his efforts to write a story based on seventeenth century events has revealed a story that has double meaning throughout He uses theme plot characters and symbolism to bring forth a story that is based on human nature and the fight between good and evil Hawthorne is interested in exploring the psychological and social effects of guilty knowledge whether or not that knowled

  • Emma Bovary: An Analysis

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    An Analysis of the Loathsome Emma Bovary In Gustave Flauberts Madame Bovary the character of Emma Bovary is in a constant internal struggle between what most would consider a normal life and her overly romantic fantasies Emma is an amoral housewife in the sense that she pursues extra marital affairs out of boredom without ever taking into consideration the feelings of anyone around her Throughout her life Emma has developed slowly through a series of increasingly immoral actions from the school

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