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<description>Morbid much? Hopping into our heads Tall Tales Open Your Ears Not Your Mouth Lucifer Can&apos;t Write We Know What You Were All About Sam Should Just Stay In the Wall Strong or Weak? My Mind at Work...</description>
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<description>Edwin Arlington Robinson wrote a few poems. His poems were for dark audiences such as this poem titled Richard Corey this is morbid, but interesting. I liked it lol. Another one of his poems was Miniver Cheevy. The line in...</description>
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<description>The Devil&apos;s Dictionary: by Anmbrose Bierce This was, as I pointed out in class when it was discussed, an earlier version of today&apos;s political cartoons. It points out the obvious, makes it humerous, and says what everyone else is afraid...</description>
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<description>&quot;The choices we make dictate the lives we lead&quot; - Unknown to me &quot;To thine own self be true&quot; - Hamlet In life we are judged by our actions. What we do is who we are. Our lives are only...</description>
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<description>When asked to read the story &quot;Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street&quot; I was confused at what exactly a scrivener was. I found out that it was a boring job, just as I thought the story was boring....</description>
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<description>Asked for permission, and here is the link to the blog I was surfing a few weeks ago. If anyone would like to respond to either of mine, or Jason&apos;s comments feel free, I would rather you would send the...</description>
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