Words of Wisdom:

"We are born to love,not to hate.We are born to love each other not to destroy one another." - Barristar

Essays for English: Creative Writing

  1. Open Mine Eyes
    'Open my eyes and allow me to behold the wealth of each curtained acre. Allow me to stand amidst the true complexity of land and hold me hostage beyond the hand of illustrations. As any mind may have it, such beauty is held too deep, so far away no...
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  2. Oprah Winfrey
    Oprah Winfrey Sells Fictional Self Help to Her Viewers<br /> <br /> Oprah Winfrey has a very loud and authoritative voice when she is addressing someone who is criticizing her. As the producer I would tell her use a strong tone to respond to an...
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  3. Pacific Disease
    There was a terrible disease on an island far off the Pacific Ocean. There were five people, six totals including me. I was the only one who had the medicine that can cure the disease. Only problem is, the medicine is enough for one person and one...
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  4. Persona
    My persona is on my dad. I pick him because he has implemented me with a lot of inspiration, wisdom, and guidance. It is definitely hard to choose between him and my mom. He is the one of the ones who has shaped me into who I am. <br /> My dad...
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  5. Personal Narrative on Innocence
    Innocence isn’t necessarily lost by age or maturity. I think many things can kill it, but it also can be regained. You never realize when your innocence is gone either. Many people assume that by entering high school that they are fully mature...
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  6. Personal Reflective on a Photo
    Photos bring memories back to life. Each photo tells a different story, sometimes things you don’t always like to remember. <br /> The photo that I have chosen is of a young girl in a pretty formal dress. She is holding a packet of Minties, her...
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  7. Picture Perfect
    I have always found my good friend, Dustin, to be very attractive, but once I fell in love with him, his presence turned to perfection. I have tried, yet I cannot seem to find one single flaw. I know he is only human, but in my mind he...
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  8. Poetry and Me
    Most of the time, it brought me sheer pleasure. Sometimes, it brought me disquieting, indescribable feelings that only I could very well comprehend. To put these feelings into a deeper perspective, I express them into words that most people could...
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  9. Pressures
    I don’t really get pressured a lot by any body, but I do sometimes get really aggravated and her nervous when people start telling me thing I am not comfortable with. My first pressure is when I am around my girl, I try to act as sweet as possible...
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  10. Pure Luck
    During a warm and lucid evening in September my life would change forever. Something like this does not just happen to anyone; fate decides who deserves such a wake up call. That seemed to be the last night I expected a scene so horrifying to...
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  11. Realization
    From what I see, I am nothing special, nothing out of the ordinary. Nothing has happened to me my whole life that hasn’t happened to nearly everybody else on this planet. Except that I met Brian. Being in his arms were some of the happiest...
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  12. Relationship: Before and After Marriage
    Ismat Chughtai, in her story “The Homemaker”, addresses the man-woman relationship before and after marriage and the dominant nature of a husband in an eastern society. In “The Homemaker”, Lajo, with black eyes, pale complexion, bubbly...
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  13. Ribbon
    There once was a ribbon. Her name was Ribbon, as plain as the decorative object that she was. Ribbon was very vain and liked to get up every morning from her place in the sewing basket full of odds and ends. Every morning, she would look into the...
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  14. School on Alert
    Everybody was in a panic!<br /> <br /> It was a Fun Friday in our school, 2 pm., August 6, 2004 where school children showcased their talents in singing and dancing at the open stage of the school premises when a fire broke out at the back of the...
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  15. Sights and Sounds of America
    By employing the rhetorical devices of parallelism, paradox, repetition, metaphor, and oxymoron as seen in, “…fish and crabs and shrimps lay beautifully on white beds of shaved ice…”, “…one day perhaps the city returns and rips out the...
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  16. Sir Jaso and the Giant
    Sir Jaso turned his head in the direction of the woman’s gaze and there before him stood the giant that he had heard so much about during the past few days. It stood almost 20 feet off the ground and carried a club bigger than Sir Jaso himself...
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  17. Six Weeks
    <br /> “ I love you more than anything. If you love me as much as I love you.” Those were the empty words you said before you did it. Love is what you called it. If you loved me, you wouldn’t have done it if you loved me, you would’ve...
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  18. Slain
    The monster roared, its fury sparked a thousand tongues of fire from its hide. With one almighty sweep it sent Ryanna’s father flying over the top of the volcano, the wind ceased, the spell failed, and the monster drew itself to its full one...
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  19. Slow Ride
    It was a long time coming,but it was here. I had finally gotten my licence,after what seemed like a millenium. My parents,quite happy for me,immediately relinquished their firm grasp on the keys to the sleek, black Acura parked in front of the house...
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  20. Sorry, It’S My Entire Fault.
    I wish I had not done it. If I had been more sensible, the accident would not have happened; but it’s no use saying that now. <br /> One day at school last term, we didn’t have very much to do. The teachers had all gone to a...
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  21. Stung by a Wasp
    It was a warm sunny afternoon; school had let out already and I was at McDonalds. After we had ordered, I went outside with my friends to eat. We sat down in a good spot as we at. I had a hamburger, french fries, and a soda. I had taken a big bite...
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  22. Sylvia's Use of Senses in Ariel
    \"Ariel\" possesses power and importance, a certain element of orgasmic stress to the degree to which the horseback ride Plath once took becomes something more—a ride into the abyss of the unknown, a stare back into the eye of the sun, an odyssey...
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  23. Taken over by a Computer Game
    One day I went to the computer shop and I bought a new computer game. The box in which was the computer game was, looked very nice and I couldn’t resist to buy it. Next day my parents were leaving to France and I was alone… Ok not exactly alone...
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  24. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
    The author, Mark Twain, set the story in his childhood town of Hannibal, Missouri, besides the Mississippi River. He renamed it St Petersburg for the purpose of the book.<br /> The story was set during his own childhood years of the 1840s and tells...
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  25. The Assassin
    I sneaked towards the enemy tent, careful not to make a sound. My life and honour depended on the success of this mission. If I fail, I will die along with hundreds of thousands innocent civilians, and I will be forever remembered as the idiot of an...
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