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1. Personal Writing: A Beck Concert
Usually, when you know something is going to be a big success, you go for it, try your best. Not this time. At a Beck concert, everything was a big mess! It was a concert that was filled, almost all the tickets were sold. For what-ever reason that the band had, it was a really big "screw up". The problem wasn't the singing, or music playing, it was
2. Gathering Of Old Men
In A , by Ernest J. Gaines, racism plays a huge part of life in the south. When a white man is found dead; his family and friends start to gather to find the man who did this. After time these men start to drink and make a plan to kill the man; who just happened to be black. This just shows how even though the Civil was brought freedom to blacks, t
3. Catcher In The Rye: Escape From The Truth
In 1950 J.D. Salenger captures one of societys tragedies, the breakdown of a teenager, when he wrote The Catcher In The Rye. Holden Caulfield, a fickle man is not even a man at all. His unnecessary urge to lie to avoid confrontation defeats manhood. Holden has not matured and is unable to deal with the responsibility of living on his owe. He chi
4. Piano
The poem , by D. H. Lawrence describes his memories of childhood. Hearing a woman singing takes him to the time when his mother played on Sunday evenings. In the present, this woman is singing and playing the with great passion. However, the passionate music is not effecting him, because he can only think about his childhood rather than the beauty
5. AIDS: Is It A Modern Plague?
In some parts of the world there are still wars being fought and dictators in power. There are societies which consider themselves at the peak of evolution and progress. They are able to create state of the art automobiles, luxurious homes, efficient and organized industries, complex computerized machinery and atomic weapons. Many societies are gov