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    and turn out to become worse after coming to the prison. Jimmy Santiago Baca carried on with an existing by hardship and an unavoidable pathway of loss. Children who are neglected at a young age are increasing the risk of emotional and behavioral problem. The absent of parenting’s care‚ especially at a young age disconnect the relationship between the child and the parent. Family is one of the main themes that the author Jimmy Santiago Baca want

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    Santiago is lead from Spain to Egypt having to overcome test after test to follow his dream to his treasure. By pursuing what he truly wants with the help of several characters‚ Santiago evolves into a well-rounded individual by gaining lessons through his journey. Santiago learn to connect with the Soul of the World from and the Englishman‚ to trust his intuitions‚ and he also learned about true love from Fatima and his parents. First‚ Santiago learns to connect with the Soul of the World. Santiago

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    “On the day they were going to kill him‚ Santiago Nasar got up at five-thirty in the morning to wait for the boat the bishop was coming on” (Márquez‚ 2). In the event that Márquez wrote the book in a random order‚ it was based on retelling Santiago’s Nasar’s murder. Additionally‚ the weakness of the brain’s memory being depicted throughout the novel‚ by the commoners that lived in a small town inside of Colombia. If the order of the book was told in a different way‚ then it would’ve lost its cliffhanger

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    An old Cuban fisherman‚ named Santiago‚ has gone eighty-four days without catching anything. As a result of this‚ his apprentice Manolin quits in frustration. Even though Manolin has quit as an apprentice‚ he still shows a little loyalty to Santiago by bringing bait and food for him. It is now the eighty-fifth day‚ and Santiago decides to take his boat to a different location. He takes the boat way out deep in the Gulf Stream. There he is able to discover good waters. In these waters he catches and

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    As the titular word “foretold” suggests‚ Santiago Nasar’s death initially appears to be a matter of predetermined fate. However‚ through a class discussion‚ it became evident fate was not the sole motivator of events. Its cousin‚ free will‚ is frequently observed in the actions of characters whose participation‚ or lack thereof‚ in events ultimately allowed the murder to take place. Chronicle is thus presenting a world of events where elements of both fate and free will are present‚ despite how we

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    Who is Santiago Nasar? How would it feel if everyone else knew about your death except you? This is what happens to Santiago Nasar in Gabriel García Márquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Santiago Nasar’s character is presented by reflections of members of his household and close friends on his actions as the narrator interviews them. The reflections Márquez gives the reader to analyze and interpret allow them to create their own perception of Santiago Nasar. Three of Santiago Nasar’s household

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    and the Sea‚ an old man named Santiago does just that. Santiago goes through many grueling challenges that make him endure physically and mentally. He not only endures the pressure and stress of catching and bringing the fish back to shore‚ but does so with grace. Santiago endures until the end‚ and he never gives up. Hemingway made Santiago the person he himself strived to be. It is Santiago’s perseverance‚ will to endure and grace under pressure that makes Santiago Hemingway’s hero. Endurance

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    young shepherd boy named Santiago. Santiago ventured out on a quest to find his dream‚ the treasure. Along the way Coelho placed certain people in Santiago’s path to give him wisdom and life lessons to help him find the foreseeable treasure that occurred in his dream. Throughout Santiago voyage he gathered at least five valuable lessons to help him succeed in perusing his dream of finding the treasure that was near the pyramids‚ located in Egypt. The first lesson Santiago learned was to find his

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    Short Bio- Who is Leyla Santiago? Leyla Santiago is a profound Latin-American journalist and television personality best known for working at CNN. Presently‚ Leyla Santiago is the Correspondent for CNN based in Mexico City and has reported on major events. The popular Leyla Santiago bio is given below. Age- How old is Leyla Santiago? Beautiful and talented Leyla Santiago has been in the media for quite some time now but has disclosed very less information regarding her personal life. Her exact birth

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    Rican at the same time”‚ was a statement that Roberto Santiago heard throughout the years. In his story “Black and Latino” he identified himself as both. Even though‚ Spanish was his first language‚ he now speaks both Spanish and English fluently. Growing up as a dark skinned boy he felt as if he had to choose sides from Latino or black. He believed that “acting black‚ looking black and being a real black” was a parody debate among us. Roberto Santiago felt like he didn’t need to prove to anyone he was

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