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    In the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, the narrator approaches “two roads diverged in a yellow wood,” both looking fairly equal to one another (Frost 1). One path expresses slightly more wear in the grass than the other. Frost tells how the narrator traveled the road less taken, making all the difference in the end. Life is about decisions; some may be challenging, others simple, and sometimes life changing. My challenging decision took me down a rocky path my senior year deciding a career

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    Jonathan, my friend, just got an earful for going into the forest. All I got was a stare from my dad. My dad didn’t think words would change my decisions at this point so he just stood there. He was far away from me, but his shadow stretched over me and his glare was like the sun itself. He would not let me move because that was my punishment and my dad was strict in that way. If he had just yelled at me or grounded me that would have been easier, but this was torture and I could not stand the long

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    Simon Saran is a forced to be reckoned with. His on-again-off-again relationship with Farrah Abraham has been documented through Teen Mom OG. The two are apparently off at the moment, though that doesn't mean there isn't a reconciliation possible. Because Saran has been a huge part of the MTV franchise, the show offered him his own special. This is a big deal because the ones who have been offered the same have all been married to or have had children with the star they were attached to while filming

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    Internal Affair Division.” (Earle 80). Concluding that Jonathan Nobles as the choice to be good or bad, he truly shows that he is not a good person. “Two out of three people who serve time in prison never come back, and only eleven percent come back multiple times.” (slate.com) The situational rehabilitation comes into play when talking about his change. All the manipulation of others provides evidence that he never really rehabilitated. Jonathan Wayne Nobles was never really habilitated because of

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    Inside a crowded stadium filled with eighty thousand people, a room filled with sweaty human beings but not a single soundwave. No one budges but the doctor who is checking on Jon’s leg. Jon’s, incredibly lean and muscly, left leg has a deep cut about 6 inches above his knee. The doctor calmly and collectively stops the bleeding while lines of blood dripping down Jon’s rugged ankle. “It’s going to sting” The doctor whispers. Jon continues to stare into the floor without any responses. Drops of sweats

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    “THUMP!”, Jonathon had fallen down for the second time during this trip. “Watch your step!” whispered James, “You know we can’t make noise down here”. Jonathan and James, friends since birth for over fifteen years, were now doing things that no one would dare. They had taken on the challenge of breaking into every abandoned building they came across, they weren’t scared, they were only curious of the unknown. This was supposed to be their last one, they had broken into many other ones in the area

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    A Refuge from Prosecution: The Forest in The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a tale of constant trial and punishment. For Hester Prynne, there is no escape from the shame and belittlement she has been forced to endure within puritan society. However, like the puritans who had escaped prosecution by migrating from England to the New World, characters in The Scarlet Letter can escape the prosecution of puritan society by visiting the forest. It is a symbolic realm that embodies freedom and

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    Differences between Anne Hutchinson and Hester Prynne While many people may feel that Anne Hutchinson has nothing in common with Hester Pyrnne they actually more alike than most people would think. Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of “The Scarlet Letter,” used many references to Anne Hutchinson in his book. During his life, he wrote a sketch of Hutchinson thus portraying his interest towards her and the characteristics of her life. It could be accurate to say that Anne Hutchinson was used as a guide to

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    that of Anne Marbury Hutchinson. Anne was born to a clergyman influenced by the Puritan leaders. Francis Marbury, Anne’s father, disagreed with the church of England and got into trouble with the Anglican leaders on separate occasions. Her father taught Anne the Bible, as a result she received a better education than most of the girls in her time. Anne Marbury married the son of merchant named William Hutchinson, they had more than a dozen children together. The Hutchinson followed the teachings

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    The moment Hester Prynne walked out of the prison door wearing that scarlet letter, she was doomed to be labeled as an Adulterer for the rest of her life. Because of this, the reader associates Hester with the letter A which originally means adulterer. Up until chapter 13, titled “Another View of Hester,” our protagonist, Hester, was thrown into this box labeled adulterer, where people would stand on the outside, looking down on her from their pedestal of puritan purity. Even the young children of

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