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... apart. She has been living in an illusion for so long that she doesn't want to reveal herself to the real world. Furthermore, she ...
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... Blanch to some extent is living in her own fantasy world plagued with delusions and outbursts. It is quite obvious that she is living an illusion. ...
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... These things show that in fact, though she gave the illusion of purity and innocence ... sole purpose and drive is for a superficial woman who is living a careless ...
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... dreams. Jay Gatsby was caught up in an illusion. Living a life based upon illusions can be very dangerous and destructive. Gatsby ...
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... Brecht, is rather different from both of the previously mentioned situations in that the protagonist puts forth a facade of living with an illusion (that he ...
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... The whole persona of Gatsby was an illusion, which may have looked like he was living the fantasy life, but when his whole illusion crumbled, it was obvious ...
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... Shakespeare is trying to show that it always better to be yourself. Illusion is never good. Living a life of deceit isn'ta life worth living. ...
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... Liberation in the Buddhist perspective means freeing oneself from the world of illusion and living reality as it truly is. Naturally ...
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... believes that the world is an illusion but believes that the illusion is a ... This love affair represents the tension of renunciation and living in the world in ...
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... The "Extreme Subjectivism" says that the deceived boy felt happy not knowing that he is living an illusion, but he is still not leading a happy life because he ...
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... When Willy arrives at the restaurant, Biff tries to explain to him that he has been living an illusion and will never amount to anything extraordinary. ...
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... Since Gatsby is so caught up with the illusion of being with the girl of his ... Maybe, just maybe, then would Gatsby only truly be happy with living the rest of ...
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... This life is the art of activity within the art of structural living- a non ... for how humans can transcend time and reduce it to the simple illusion that it is. ...
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... When Willy arrives at the restaurant, Biff tries to explain to him that he has been living an illusion and will never amount to anything extraordinary. ...
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... from moral tensions because they were so conditioned that none of their actions had moral consequences." This shows that society is stuck living an illusion. ...
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... achieving the American Dream is another aspect of the illusion. By ignoring the present, Willy fails to deal with reality. He has a tendency of living in the ...
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... By illustrating social-economic class differences, Fitzgerald depicts the illusion of the corrupted American dream. Old money, living in the guise of the ...
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... achieving the American Dream is another aspect of the illusion. By ignoring the present, Willy fails to deal with reality. He has a tendency of living in the ...
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... from moral tensions because they were so conditioned that none of their actions had moral consequences." This shows that society is stuck living an illusion. ...
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... Brecht, is rather different from both of the previously mentioned situations in that the protagonist puts forth a facade of living with an illusion (that he ...
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... is also only an illusion because she mainly exists in his imagination. Gatsby was a man who was looking for something in life to make it worth living and sad ...
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... out!" Amanda Wingfield, Tom and Laura's mother, although trapped in the happy heyday of her past, appears to be happiest in living her life of illusion. ...
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... the woman's agnostic thoughts that those who believe in a creed that is not from an immediate perception of the visible world are living in illusion, and this ...
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... older lady's atheist thoughts that those who believe in creeds that are not from an immediate perception of the visible world are living in illusion, and this ...
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... the reality of their lives, Willy continues live the illusion. In contrast, we see Willy's friend and next-door neighbor Charley, who is living the real ...
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... to represent reality, was setting, but the moon, symbolizing fantasy, illusion, and dreams ... birthday may suggest that she was the perfect person, living an exact ...
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... to represent reality, was setting, but the moon, symbolizing fantasy, illusion, and dreams ... birthday may suggest that she was the perfect person, living an exact ...
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... Other countries differ and may be completely opposite of our way of living. ... The artificial intelligence has provided the human race with an illusion of a world ...
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... perhaps, after the initial shock of the conditions of Harlem, the island of the poem's title, the people living there have created a new illusion, one in which ...
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... illusion because it can never be a true substitute for his own life. Tom realizes in the paragraph above that he is only watching adventures rather than living ...
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