In the short stories, “The Barrio” by Robert Ramirez and “Once Upon a Time” by Nadine Gordimer, there are two different environments or neighborhoods. In the “The Barrio”, the neighborhood is a more unified, friendly place. While “Once Upon a Time” describes a neighborhood where the people are more reserved, and tense. Both articles have an image of time, different attitudes in characters, and word choice that implies the positions of the people. Although both places have problems the reactions…
Critical Reflection Paper Along the lengthy and extensive pathway of becoming a physician, there are many tasks that one must complete, and with each of these tasks there are associated challenges that must be overcome. Learning how to navigate through these tasks can be frustrating, nerve-racking, and even frightening. For each person, there are different concerns and strategies needed or used with each of these tasks. As someone who is about to begin her third year clinical rotations, my…
We see how suffering affects individuals when Mark decides to leave the gangster life behind and focus on school. His mother tells him that all young black men growing up in the ghettoes have to make the important choice to be a tsotsi (a gangster) or not to be a tsotsi. Mark has chosen a non-violent path, but we learn that his choice is rare. Other young people chose to respond to their suffering by boycotting the schools, or joining the resistance. Mark's father responds to his suffering by…