Monthly Archives: May 2022

Fried Rice

Walking into my front door, finally home from 4 and a half long months spent away at Hebron Academy was a breath of fresh air. Feeling as if I was finally back where I wanted to be, escaping all of … Continue reading

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My End of Summer

Looking back to the past, I have a strong conclusion on where my summer ended as a child. Growing up half-black in Boston was always a tough part of living. Everyone asked me who I was, and more specifically, what … Continue reading

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I Have a Dream Too

I sit here presently thinking about all those who don’t have access to the basic essentials of life. All those riches of life and precious puzzle pieces necessary to the function of my body are somehow not accessible to all. … Continue reading

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Man Will Be Man

He was more afraid of losing the girl in his life rather than losing his fellow man until he realise that shouldn’t be the case. The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, a Vietnam veteran, tells stories of a platoon … Continue reading

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Fitzgerald Imitation

There was not a worry in our minds. Over the rolling hills, a cool summer breeze blew through, and pierced the hot air.  Ahead of us, the sun was slowly setting in the far distance and pulled the warmth from … Continue reading

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God or Just An Advertisement?

The Great Gatsby, a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, one of the most famous American books, has a lot of symbolism. One of the very debatable symbols is the eyes of Doctor T.J Eckleburg. In the novel they appear three … Continue reading

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New Year’s Party Madness

Planning is one of the most important but the hardest task to do. I received a task in October to plan a New Years’ Eve Party for my friends and myself. It was hard, but it did blow up in … Continue reading

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Life Is Full Of Hard Decisions

When talking about slavery pre-Civil War, we talk about complete racism towards black people from the white people. Often in school, in addition to this topic teachers mention a novel by Toni Morrison called Beloved. The book brings the topic … Continue reading

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I Have A Dream Social Problems Would Disappear

Problems in this world have caught everyone’s attention; whether it is political, environmental, or social. Of course, there are ignorants, who prefer to ignore them, but know they exist. And some people completely oppose these problems and don’t believe they … Continue reading

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Witch or Savior

Her main function in the novel is to wake up the sin hidden inside Hester and Arthur. The Scarlet Letter, a novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is hated by many critics and students. Thomas Foster wrote an essay about his … Continue reading

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