his location is unknown however we do know it takes place in 1991. Charlie describes the area he lives in as a big town where many people know each other. One reason why it might be a town is that Charlie is coming home late from parties. Therefore Charlie's parents might feel more comfortable that Charlie is out late in a town rather than the city. As we read Charlie's letters we encounter new characters. Charlie's family is quite complex, his father is strict when he has to be and his…
movie about a girl from China. Many people enjoy the movie without thinking about its true meaning. The storyline describes how the protagonist, Mulan, goes to war in her father's place to protect her family, and to prove herself. This is because throughout the whole movie, her family asks her to bring “honor to the family” and how she needs to “look like a perfect bride”. Her family wants her to be someone that she is not. Similar to Mulan, Squeaky, the protagonist of the short story,…
Ronald’s Body In the chapter “Cunt Crazy.” Alex describes the continuous state of torment he was in due to his mother’s expectations. He explains the overwhelming embarrassment he felt when he could not remember the word “spatula” in English. This incident reminded him of another when he lived in Jersey City. A fifteen-year-old jewish boy, Ronald Nimkin, was “swinging from the shower head with a note pinned to the dead young pianist’s short-sleeved shirt”(98) after he hanged himself. Pinned to…
At first glance, Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon portrays Ruth and Pilate as complete opposites. Morrison describes their differences as, “One black, the other lemony. One corseted, the other buck naked under her dress. One well read but ill traveled. The other had read only a geography book, but had been from one end of the country to another. One wholly dependent on money for life, the other indifferent to it”(139). Nonetheless, Ruth and Pilate are, in many ways, very similar: they often find…
The dictionary definition of family is any group of people closely related by blood, as parents, children, uncles, aunts, and cousins. This is not the definition that many choose to live by. Family is an identity and is one thing that describes who someone is. By saying that one belongs to a family means that they are loved and cared for by a group of people. This can be any group of people because a family does not consist only of blood relatives, but of any type of person. Even if someone is a…
Afghanistan, awaiting your wedding ceremony to begin. Hands trembling, you adjust your colorful burka, making sure only your face is shown. Modesty is key. Clunky necklaces dangle from your neck, weighing your head down. A few minutes later, you are introduced to a bearded man, about the age of fifty -- the man that’s about to become your husband. You feel your body shaking as you greet him by kissing each cheek, hoping he doesn’t sense your fear. Looking around, you lock eyes with your…
physically but Steven’s whole family financially and mentally. But when the community steps in to support his family, everything takes a turn for the better. For the first time, the family gets…
the same way that they are devoted to their family can be challenging. However, my parents always say, "If God gives you lemons then you make lemonade." My dad loves his job but, at that time my mom had the opportunity to move forward, so they decided to arranged things at home. He took care of the things my mom will most likely do to make sure home will not lose balance. My family comes from a Hispanic culture where…
For my Career Family Tree, I chose to interview my cousin Elise, my father Will, and my Grandmother Elizabeth. All of them have different careers and are leading very different lives from each other. I felt that this would give me a unique and different perspective on choosing what I want to do with my life. Elise is 24, and a teacher of a fourth grade class for two years. What made me interview Elise, is the fact that just last week she returned from a two year trip in Guatemala. She has…
The story "Sticks" tells the story of a man who always used metal poles as a way to try to communicate his feelings on holidays to his neighbors and family. Although the metal cross is decorated for the holidays, it is the only joy that the father allows in the family other times he is mean. His children grow up and see the same meanness in themselves. Their father is decorating the pole in strange ways. When his wife dies, he decorates it as a tribute to her using talismans belonging to her and…