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    U.S. politician‚ Frank A. Clark‚ once said “A father is a man who expects his son to be as good a man as he [is] meant to be.” In all three of these stories there is a common theme of breaking predestination.This paper will address all the different‚ but perplexe relationships the main characters have with their fathers‚ as well as‚ how the main characters in Things Fall Apart‚ Fences and Oedipus unsuccessfully attempt to change their intergenerational fates. First‚ in Things Fall Apart‚ Okonkwo

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    In the shadow of his father When reflecting upon Telemachus standing up to the suitors and slowly taking back what rightfully belonged to his family‚ you see him mature with confidence and courage like his father. He is able to boss around his mother with such confidence it reminds her of her great husband Odysseus. Also with Athena’s help Telemachus is able to achieve what everyone thought was impossible for a young man like him. Her wise influence helps him figure out his role at the palace.

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    relationship with his father (P.24-30) This episode in the novel is the first the reader learns about Paddy’s relationship with his father. Earlier in the novel we have seen how his mother plays the sympathetic adult role‚ comforting him when he returns home with a jellyfish-related injury. But this episode is immediately after his father returns home. Firstly‚ the reader can tell that Paddy has respect for his father. Whilst watching him read he notices his hands and their

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    relationships within my own family. The Terrorist’s Son is a jumble of emotions for me. There were many times when I related to Z and his relationship with his father. Z’s father is like my father in many ways. Both were amazing‚ close fathers at the beginning. Z’s father played soccer with his children‚ and my father played Frisbee with me when I was younger. My father tried to spend as much time with me as possible when he and my mother divorced. A specific time he tried to influence me was when he

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    Amir and his father Baba

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    Amir’s relationship with his father It obvious from the beginning that Amir and his father‚ Baba‚ have not had a close but instead a problematic father and son relationship. Amir loves and admires his father to no end‚ yet Baba seems to have little time for his son and it almost looks as if Baba prefers Hassan as his own son. Amir seems to believe that Baba blames him for the death of “his beloved wife‚ his beautiful princess”‚ as she had died giving birth to Amir. Although we don’t fully know

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    Tom Wolfe

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    Wolfe is not only inviting us to share a particular sort of emotional relationship – with him‚ as well as with his subject – but is also informing us that the relation between written and spoken discourse is not as it has always been‚ that we have to rethink our ideas about the primacy of writing.” — Robin Tolmach Lakoff‚ “Some of my Favorite Writers are Literate: The Mingling of Oral and Literate Strategies in Written Communication” I was pleased when Robin Lakoff mentioned Tom Wolfe in her essay

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    May fifth‚ 1871 - Sean came home tonight concerned about Thomas. No one has seen him since yesterday evening. A field hand saw him walking down the lane heading toward Glendara. That was his usual route. He always came by the house on his way home to check on Patrick and me. I did see Thomas last night. I wanted to speak with him and make him understand that there could never be anything between us except friendship. Thomas told me he would not have taken the liberty to assume otherwise. He could

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    Eliezer’s Relationship with his Father In his book‚ Night‚ Elie Wiesel spoke about his experience as a young Jewish boy in the Nazi concentration camps. During this turbulent time period‚ Elie described the horrifying events that he lived through and how that affected the relationship with his father. Throughout the book‚ Elie and his father’s relationship faced many obstacles. In the beginning‚ Elie and his father have much respect for one another and at the end of the book‚ that

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    Achievements of Our Founding Fathers To be recognized as one of the founding fathers of United States means being responsible for the creation of laws and principles necessary for the endurance of a powerful nation. Thomas Jefferson as the third president of United States fulfilled these responsibilities and played an important role in the creation of our government. Although‚ he was not an attention seeking speaker‚ his writing skills assisted in the composition of two significant documents

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    Nately’s relationship with his father is borderline obsessive. In‚ Love‚ Dad Nately religiously follows his father’s advice no matter how ridiculous and contradictory it may be. This “sound” advice includes dictating who he talks to‚ which schools he goes to‚ and even joining the war. Nately’s blind faith allows him to be a product of his parents rather than an individual. The only thoughts that he is able to spew out are words which have already been fed to him. He is extremely sheltered in thought

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