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    from apt to house Nuns: SYMBOL/ motif of SHAME (another theme) Hairs She describes the type of hair that her family members have. Her mother had a better hair overall. hair: Symbolizes their personality?? motherly fiqure and her relationship with the daughter Boys & Girls It explains that her brothers connected with them so much at home, but outside they were different, they…

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    though the novel. As these phrases describes how each role he played within parts of the story. Okonkwo was an outstanding ruler that showed little to no fear and was to carry on a great legacy that his family bestowed upon him. He separated his relationship with others Because of the reflection of physical pain. “A man belongs to his fatherland when thing are good and life is sweet. But when there is sorrow and bitterness he finds refuge in his motherland. Your mother is there to protect you”.…

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    A rough life would describe my hero’s life. I guess you could say that black and white people didn’t get along the best! Rosa Parks was often picked on by white kids. Her family wasn’t the wealthiest or richest, but that didn’t bother the McCauley family. They had a lot of hope and faith. A famous quote from Rosa Parks is, The only tired I was, was tired of giving in,. Rosa Parks This means she was tired of giving into white people and only doing what they wanted. Rosa Parks was born on…

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    To Love or To Work, That Is the Question If you had to pick between your true love and your mother, and only have one for the rest of your life, who would you choose? For Tita De la Garza, the struggle is very real. As the youngest daughter born into a demanding household, Tita was bound by custom to serve her mother’s every needs for the rest of her life. Unfortunately for her, the boy next door, Pedro Muzquiz, is determined to make Tita his. This puts Tita in the awkward position of having to…

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    Joyce Carol Oates short story “Where Are Going, Where Have You Been?” has a lot of issues. The problems Connie has with her social life, family, and the people that she talks to come to control her future which anticipates the development of her character, this correlating to her unfortunate death. The Bob Dylan song “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue,” perfectly describes her situation which was the inspiration for Oates's story. In 'Where Are You Going Where Have You Been' music is a big influence…

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    “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is a short story by Flannery O’Connor that keeps you on your feet as you continue reading but leaves in shock as you close the story. O’Connor was born in 1925 in Savannah, Georgia. She then proceeded life through both high school and college where she obtained her Master of Fine Arts Degree at the University of Iowa in 1947 (362). “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is a page turner yet a mind boggling short story. It leaves you asking all of these questions as to why some…

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    Family are the friends we do not pick by ourselves, but are born into. “The dress” by Julia Darling is a short story about the sisters Rachel and Flora, and their mother. The story focuses on the deterioration of the sister’s relationship but also on their relationship to the mother. The story also focuses on what happens to a family when it is missing love and communication. Throughout the story, the main topic is a certain dress, and this leads to a dispute having immense consequences. In the…

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    org/home-family/friends-family/info-06-2012/when-loved-one-dies-checklist.html The article What to do when a loved one dies was written with the purpose of informing the reader on what they should do when a loved one dies along with different suggestions that make the difficult situation less difficult. The article provides a checklist with all the responsibilities that one might be left in charge of, the checklist is essentially divided into 2 sub categories, what to do immediately after your…

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    Family Interview Throughout the semester, I have been very excited about this paper and jumped at the opportunity to interview my older sister, Michelle. Our family is a little unconventional, but I would not change it for the world. My sister and I both have the same father, but different mothers due to divorce and remarriage. Interestingly enough, my sister is thirteen years older than me, causing us to spend most of our lives at different points and milestones. Within recent years, we have…

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    As World War I heightened in the early 1900s, devastation was brought to many families when the men were sent to battle, while the remaining working class struggled to control their own lives at home. Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis exemplifies the constraints wrapped around the working class as World War I was underway beginning in 1914. Gregor Samsa’s bug transformation depicts his isolation from his world and his family since he is not able to work. While this is apparent, we can see through…

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