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    Auntie. She’s explaining the morning when Auntie showed her a paper with an extremely important name. LuLing can remember almost everything that happened that morning‚ except the name on the paper Auntie showed her. The story then moves on to talk about Ruth Young‚ who we later find out is LuLing’s daughter. It tells the reader about how for the past 8 years starting on August 12th she loses her voice. The novel talks about her boyfriend Art and his two daughters Sophia and Dory. Also about a story her

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    LORRAINE ANSBERRY H A Raisinin the Sun Characters RUTH YOUNGER TRAVIS YOUNGER WALTER LEE YOUNGER (BROTHER) BENEATHA YOUNGER LENA YOUNGER (MAMA) JOSEPH ASAGAI GEORGE MURCHISON MRS. JOHNSON KARL LINDNER BOBO MOVING MEN The action of the playis set in Chicago’s side‚ sometime South between World War II and thepresent. Act I Scene I Friday morning. Scene II Thefollowing morning. Act II Scene I Later‚ thesame day. Scene II Friday night‚ a few later. weeks Scene III Moving day‚ one later

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    when Liesel finally kisses Rudy’s lifeless body and lastly when Walter takes in Max. Max Vandenburg is a Jewish man who hides in the Hubermann’s basement. However‚ before Max gets to the Hubermann’s house he has a childhood friend‚ Walter Kluger‚ who lets him hide in his house. Walter’s love is implied (158) when provides Max with a ticket‚ a map‚ and a book to escape to

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    presents the mentally isolated Ruth Bowman’s thoughts about men and her unwillingness to forget past relations. Growing up as a child‚ Ruth is sexually harassed by a guy whom her parents and brother think she is voluntarily sexually involved with. The events that happen in a previous era was a stepping stone into a life of low-self esteem and much insecurity that follows. The uncontrollable event causes her to be dependent on men and to have uncertainty in relationships. Ruth is educated in school‚ and

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    between characters. As mentioned earlier‚ Ninny Threadgoode says‚ “I found out what the secret to life is: friends. Best friends.” Another example of dialogue that reveals the theme of friendship is when Ruth says‚ “Cuz she’s the best friend I eva had and I love her with all of my heart.” Idgie and Ruth share a special bond in the movie Fried Green Tomatoes. In their case‚ they have a more love-filled friendship‚ the type where they are inseperable‚ and where they always have each others back in any

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    The way that Ruth dealt with their grief over Hunter’s death is that she is depressed when Hunter suffered from a relapse‚ because Ruth’s husbands were good men‚ and they changed her for the better‚ and made her accept God to avoid anti-Semitism. However‚ since Andrew died due to a lung disease (p242)‚ and Hunter also died due to a relapse (p128)‚ Ruth cried and suffered over Hunter’s death‚ unable to maintain order into her house‚ got rid of Hunter’s stuff in her house‚ and left her past so behind

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    an accidental opportunity‚ he meets Ruth‚ falls in love with her‚ and with her family‚ her life. In order to match Ruth he works hard. He reads a plethora of books. Ruth helps him to study writing. Martin writes 40 drafts circling unceasingly throughout in various magazine company. He doesn’t understand why his own works aren’t accepted‚ but these have a liking for the spiritless thing always. He looks for Ruth‚ reads his work to her‚ asks her to judge. Ruth does not appreciate his work either.

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    In The Color of Water‚ by James McBride‚ Ruth McBride had a difficult childhood. During her early life‚ Ruth’s father‚ Tateh‚ did not treat her and her family well. Tateh’s constant harsh behavior towards Ruth and her family wore on her greatly. Eventually‚ she refused to accept where she came from and wanted to ignore her education. Ruth felt like there was a better life awaiting her in the future‚ away from Tateh. Ruth’s father‚ Tateh’s harsh behavior of his family influences her identity to become

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    that his race did not matter. It was his education that was the most important. Ruth attitude about her race effected James through his childhood and as a young adult‚ she negatively affected his racial development‚ and Ruth eventually clears up his questions that he has been dying to get answers from. Ruth McBride’s attitude toward her own race affected her son‚ James McBride‚ as both a child and as a young adult. Ruth mainly looked down on her race because of her father. All he care about was money

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    Price’s guilt over the death of Ruth May. At the end of the novel however‚ Orleanna’s guilt subsided as the matured yet dead Ruth May spoke to her mother‚ forgiving her for all that occurred in the Congo‚ even though they did not directly lead to her death. The amnesty that Ruth May gave to her mother allowed her to be a truly independent person. Although after Orleanna left her controlling husband years earlier‚ she was still a slave to her own consciousness‚ which is why Ruth May’s forgiveness set her

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