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    Sherman Alexie is the author of “Superman and Me”. This is a story about Alexie teaching himself to read with a Superman comic book which also inspired him to become a writer. In this story‚ Alexie made a claim that “A smart Indian is a dangerous person‚ widely feared and ridiculed by Indians and non-Indians alike.” (Alexie 497). He found himself to be a dangerous person because of his experience of discrimination. Nonetheless‚ it is an unrealistic claim in that a “…smart Indian” (Alexie 497) or

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    In SuperMan and Me Sherman Alexie tells the story of his childhood and how he grew up. His use of simple‚ but powerful sentences convey how desperate he truly was to learn and teach others. Alexie uses powerful quotes to emphasize this. One quote that eminently expresses this is “I read with equal parts joy and desperation.” Though this quote is not remarkably complex it gets the point across precisely and clearly. Alexie’s childhood was not one of ease. This quote consummately sums up his life

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    Superman was knocking down a door and that very action inspired Alexie. Superman who was in a fictional book gave Alexie the mindset to knock down any obstacle that will block his way to survive. Many individuals perceives Indians to be uneducated and is unlikely to success in life. Alexie proved them wronged by self teaching himself to read by first comprehending superman’s action in the comic books to advancing to “Grape of Wrath” in the kindergarten. Alexie was trying to convey a message that

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    Camus and the Absurdity of Existence in Waiting for Godot Angela Hotaling SUNY Oneonta (Oneonta‚ NY) Abstract: Albert Camus’ argues in The Myth of Sisyphus that human life is absurd and purposeless. Humans grapple with becoming conscious of the absurdity of existence‚ and this realization causes one to suffer. Basically‚ with the Death of God‚ men are deserted from God‚ and all of the meaning that God gives. One has to unhinge oneself from the desire for life with a meaning‚ and live amidst the

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    and narrow how these questions are viewed. The process of waiting reassures the characters in Beckett’s play that they do indeed exist. One of the roles that Beckett has assigned to Godot is to be a savior of sorts. Godot helps to give the two tramps in Waiting for Godot a sense of purpose. Godot is an omnipresent character that helps to give meaning and function to the lives of two homeless men. The main characters in Waiting for Godot are dependent upon each other for reassurance of

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    The play Waiting for Godot is basically a play were nothing happens. It’s a play about waiting for this person Godot. The play deals with existentialism and depending on your interpretation it deals with religion‚ god and duality. I feel that the play speaks about the brain versus body and how although they may not work well together they may be happier and better on their own you cannot go without the other‚ they can’t be separated and still function. The basis of the play is that you have these

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    when we least expect it. That’s how it is on this bitch of an earth.” This is a quote from one of the most prominent works of the “Theatre of the Absurd” category‚ Samuel Becketts’ ‘Waiting For Godot’. In Queensland Theatre Company’s version‚ the play is about two characters named Vladimir and Estragon‚ who are waiting expectantly for a man named Godot‚ although he never comes. This play is set in a wide plain of bush‚ with a single dead tree in the middle. It is based around false hope and deceit

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    In Waiting For Godot‚ Vladimir and Estragon would be considered as anti heroes instead of being actual heroes of the play. There is very little that is heroic about them. Vladimir seems to be more intelligent and mentally stable than Estragon‚ and he understands the situation that him and Estragon are in. He finds himself helpless and feeling the need to wait for Godot‚ who is going to change the condition that they are both in. It shows his helplessness when accepts the proposal that him and Estragon

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    meaning to it‚ and yet we suffer as a result of it. The world seems utterly chaotic. We therefore try to impose meaning on it through pattern and fabricated purposes to distract ourselves from the fact that our situation is hopelessly unfathomable. "Waiting for Godot" is a play that captures this feeling and view of the world‚ and characterizes it with archetypes that symbolize humanity and its behaviour when faced with this knowledge. According to the play‚ a human being ’s life is totally dependent

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    Modern Irish Drama ‘Waiting for Godot’ by Samuel Beckett “To what extent does Waiting for Godot offer a commentary on the difficulty of communication?” Communication is defined as the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking‚ writing‚ or using some other medium. We can converse‚ we can write‚ we can even sing and we can also use physical interaction‚ whether it be affectionate or cruel‚ as a means of communicating with one another. However‚ the act of communication is predominantly

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