Giggle Essays

  • Memoir

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    Personal Memoir I was twelve when THAT happened. It was the last day of the one week vacation to the Sydney Harbour that blew our mind by its admiring beauty. We were driving back home, when my dad suddenly changed the route. “Where on Earth are we going?” I remember how I kept asking my dad with a surprising face, but he kept ignoring me as usual. We kept driving in a very high speed and suddenly stopped in a very populated place. As I got out of the car the cold morning breeze gushed through my

  • Mi Vida Loca

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    Meanwhile, Anhenica “Giggles” is released from a four-year sentence in prison for the crimes of her deceased boyfriend. As an older “homegirl”, the girls look up to her and ask for guidance. Giggles and the girls discuss the future of Sauvecito and agree selling it. But the men have already decided to enter it in a car show that Ernesto was looking forward to. Giggles has decided on changing her lifestyle to be an independent, working woman. The “homegirls” are disappointed that Giggles wants to pursue

  • Psychosis In Lamb To The Slaughter By Roald Dahl

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    Approximately 100,000 young people experience psychosis each year, according to “Early Psychosis and Psychosis”. Psychosis is a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality. If someone can be proven to suffer from some type of psychosis or mental illness during the crime committed then the defendant can try to go for the insanity defense during their trial. Pleading toward an insanity defense is a plea that the defendant is not guilty

  • Roald Dahl's Lamb To The Slaughter

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    Lambchop Murderers and criminals are genetically tied to the weapon, becoming the easiest method of crime solving. However, when the weapon is nowhere to be found, or secretly hidden, other more technological methods of solving a crime must be resorted to. In the 1950’s, setting of Roald Dahl’s story, “Lamb to the Slaughter”, the technology was limited and most crime solving only dealt with fingerprints or the trust of eye witnesses. The work of a cop or a detective is very specialized, and those

  • Schoolmaster

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    After overhearing the previous heated debate from the corridor and the front door banging from the confines of the chemistry classroom, Ms Loren decided to take matters into her own hands. Ms Loren happened to look outside the dusty window, and tapped on the glass window alerting Ahmad who was standing arms crossed in the backside of the schoolhouse at his post guarding the vans. Ms. Loren motioned for Ahmad to come join them inside the school. When Ahmad cornered from the back of the schoolhouse

  • Romeo and Juliet - Movie vs. Book

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    serious.  The reader can tell this by the way the two speak. Romeo says that the Holy Words the Friar speaks can make something without an equal (Act II, Scene 6, Line 4) which is a very intelligent thing to say. Whereas, in the movie they kiss and giggle the entire time.  This leads the viewer to believe that Franco Zefferelli wanted the two to look like fools, that they could not do anything the way it is normally done because they are children in search of quick love.  This is bad because

  • TV is NOT a Medium of Education for Children

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    The field of technology has seen continuous growth and advancement in society and has changed gears and is now heading for a road less traveled. The road, as bumpy and winding as it seems, as following a path dictated by television and all the powerful media. The television requires visual perception and is an inactive form of gratification for viewers. The hardest hits are the young children. Children shows like cartoon have positive and negative effects on the children, and the parents should not

  • Spotted Hyena Research Paper

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    Amazing and intelligent creature Spotted hyenas are the largest of three hyena species. Brown and striped hyenas are the other two. Spotted hyenas are famed scavengers and often dine on the leftovers of other predators. But these dangerous beasts are also skilled hunters that will take down wildebeest or antelope. They also kill and eat birds, lizards, snakes, and insects. Hyenas usually hunt at night, sometimes they set off in small groups of two or three and then a wildebeest is likely to be

  • Alice Munro Conflict

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    An internal conflict found within a story is purposely done by the author to show an awakening, discovery or change in consciousness. This is done to prove a maturity growth experienced by the character. Munro portrays the protagonist as a girl who has become lost in the day to day struggle that is her life. She experiences the ending to one of the only things she’s ever known and experiences both serious and life changing repercussions. Munro does this by using literary elements such as; the title

  • Personal Narrative Fiction

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    a separate car or at a different date. Its kind of awkward because no one is talking so I ask, "So dad, hows it feel to be in car with two different girls you fucked on multiple occasions?" his eyes grow wide and everyone looks at me. My brother giggles and Jess looks confused. "Who told you about that?" he asks "Aunt Malia." I answer simply. Dad gives her a why-the-hell-did-you-do-that look, aunt Malia shrugs. Dad rolls his eyes and keeps driving. . . . We get back to our house and I follow everyone

  • Dahlia's First Experience: A Narrative Fiction

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    at me with big green eyes, “you promise?” and I nodded, kissing the top of her head. “Promise,” I stood up, swooping an arm under her legs to carry her to the car, “now wipe those tears, momma’s here to make you smile,” and I earned another watery giggle as her tiny fists reached up to rub away the tears. My mind tried to block out the thoughts of the cruel, middle-aged mothers happily scrutinizing my daughter for something that wasn’t her fault, wasn’t mine either. It wasn’t my fault because it wasn’t

  • Lamb To The Slaughter Marry Mary Maloney

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    How does Dahl intend us to view Mary Maloney in ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’? In some stories, it is hard to figure out the true personality of a character. This is the case in ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’, a short story by Roald Dahl published in September 1953. The confusing protagonist is Mary Maloney, a pregnant woman who murdered her husband, Patrick. Throughout the story, Dahl presents her in multiple conflicting views, causing the reader to be unsure what to think of her. One view of Mary

  • Cynicism in Dorothy Allison's Short Story, This Is Our World

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    understand the true significance of the baptism ritual. She spoke of the Jesus painting as being, “rouged and pale and pout as Elvis Presley” (155). She was also trying not to giggle at the other little boys that were being baptized that day, “He looked as if he hoped someone would rescue him. It was too much for me. I began to giggle helplessly” (156). The narrator was too young to understand fully what it meant to be baptized. I believe that it is one of the reasons that Allison has such a negative

  • Richard Peck's Priscilla And The Wimps

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    Priscilla finds out her best friend Melvin is getting bullied and goes to help him. She ends up scaring the bullies away which, shocked everyone that had saw the incident. “Priscilla and the Wimps” is a high comedy short story that will make you chuckle, giggle and smirk. The story might be comedy but it

  • Irony In O. Henry's The Ransom Of Red Chief

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    knife away from the kid and made him lie down again, but, from that moment, Bill’s spirit was broken.” (Henry 4) Spirits can’t literally be broken, so it’s clearly an exaggerated phrase. But, it’s used in such a clever way that it makes the audience giggle. Another smart use of hyperboles is shown in (Henry 6), when Sam caught a misbehaving Johnny after he had thrown a rock at Bill. “I went out and caught that boy and shook him until his freckles rattled.” Well, obviously freckles can’t rattle… It’s

  • Papel O Tijera

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    He continues to giggle for the next game, instead of reciting the mantra. Fortunately, he succeeds, picking Tijera while his opponent on the right pulls out his flat(ish) hand for papel. He continued the contact, letting his tijera linger as his two fingers “cut” his opponent’s paper. He pulls back and begins the mantra alone, while his opponent giggles. The rhythm is a bit off, for sure. The deviations continue at 1:46, when the player

  • Lamb to the Slaughter by Roal Dahl

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    Having to take your anger out on someone isn’t fair or good, especially if you’re being killed with frozen lamb. Based on everyone’s understanding, when you kill someone you’ll have to pay the price and consequences. Apparently this lady didn’t. But are we sure she’s going to marry another man and kill him too? In “Lamb to the slaughter”, I’m going to be talking about Mary Maloney and how madly crazy she is. In the beginning of the story Mary Maloney sounded so sweet, kind and generous. She patiently

  • Modern Day Satire

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    Name: Maya Shavit Date: 11/2/16 HR: 6B Paradise With a Price I always do this! Always. Every day. 5:00 am. My stomach growls. I know better than to wake up my mom by now. Yesterday, she said if I wake her up at 5:00 one more time she’s not taking me to the party. So I have to be extra quiet tiptoeing out of my bed, getting dressed, and avoiding the creaky spots down the stairs. I have to be sure not to leave the refrigerator open to long or else it will make a beeping noise. But is there anything

  • Richard Rodriguez

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    	Close Reading 	"It mattered that education was changing me. It never ceased to matter. My brother and sisters would giggle at our mother’s mispronounced words. They’d correct her gently. My mother laughed girlishly one night, trying not to pronounce sheep as ship. From a distance I listened sullenly. From that distance, pretending not to notice on another occasion, I saw my father looking at the title pages of my library books. That was the scene on my mind when I walked home with a

  • Elementary Classroom Observation

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    next to him and child X places a few toys into the teachers hand. As the child begins to hand the teacher the toys the teacher made silly faces that the child seem to like because every time he handed a toy and saw the silly faces he would start to giggle. Child X stretches his arm to reach a toy that the teacher had miss to catch as he reached for the