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    What is the theme of the story? What was the author’s intent and message to readers? How does the course theme apply to the text? The theme of “Borders” is that the outdated expectation of someone giving up the identity that they believe in to please others does not pertain to today’s society. Through Laetitia’s mother‚ Thomas King demonstrates that people should be able to identify with the culture they wish to and should never be obligated to identify with a specific culture. Laetitia’s mother

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    Alice Walker

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    Rita Du ENGL 2328-MS1 Professor Gilleylen May 22‚ 2014 Living the Heritage The short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker (Norton 1530) is a story told in first person from the perspective of “Mama”. The piece depicts two sisters‚ Dee and Maggie‚ as opposites in their personality and way of living. While Maggie is shy and quiet‚ Dee is materialistic and bold. Furthermore‚ Maggie loves where she lives and her way of living. In contrast‚ Dee loves the urban life and wants to display her heritage

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    Part II: The Twenty-Six Malignant Gates 1. What lesson or moral is taught by the parable at the beginning of Part II? The lesson taught in the parable is that one should listen to their parents’ words as they are usually correct and wise. 2. In what way does this parable help to illustrate the following theme from this level? The generation gap‚ including age and heritage‚ between mothers and daughters makes communication between them difficult? A child‚ who grew up only knowing America

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    I am David- Anne Holm “I am David” is a book about a twelve year old boy who is living in the time of the II world war. He escapes from a Nazi concentration camp with the help of a prison guard. David has been in this camp for the majority of his life and finds adjusting to the world outside hard. The first couple of night of being on the run he keeps living in the fear of the Germans recapturing him. David makes it to Salonika with mild surprises such as finding out what beauty. David then

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    Tool Control

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    It is a matter of fact tool control affects safety. Leaving a tool in an aircraft or engine is not just an inconvenience‚ it is a safety risk.Tool Control provides numerous benefits the most important of which is safety. The primary objective of the tool control program is to improve flight safety by eliminating aircraft accidents‚ incidents‚ and associated equipment damage caused by lost or misplaced tools. Secondary objectives include the reduction of expenditures for additional out fitting

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    Have you ever not seen eye to eye with your mother? In Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use”‚ we are shown how many of the choices we make and the things we value create our identity. This story focuses on two characters‚ mama and her daughter Dee (Wangero)‚ who struggle to see the same way about their heritage. Dee wants the things made by her grandmother‚ to not admire it as an artifact‚ but rather to remake it. She wants to take them‚ and change them to match her lifestyle as it is today

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    Eng 102 Max Mejia Due: Wednesday Feb. 12th Turned in: Wednesday Feb. 12th Everyday Use by Alice Walker Alice Walker chose to write “Everyday Use” in first person‚ from Mrs. Johnson’s point of view to make it easier for us‚ the readers‚ to understand the plot or purpose of the story. Alice Walker wants us to know more about Mrs. Johnson’s background‚ a hard working black single mother of two from back then (1900s). She struggled all her life for her two daughters‚ Dee and Maggie; both very different

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    The Distant Relationship between a Daughter and Her Mother Senior year is time for high school students to celebrate their accomplishments and move on to their new life - an independent life from parents. However‚ you should respect and appreciate these last moments of love‚ care and support from your parents because many unfortunate children such as Emily in “I Stand Here Ironing” story written by Tillie Olsen have not received all the care from their parents since their youth age. Olsen expresses

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    In the central premise of the story‚ there are lucky people living inside a beautiful‚ walled city called the Enclave‚ and less lucky people living in the semi-slum of Wharfton outside the wall. Despite being poor‚ Gaia Stone grows up relatively happy in the loving care of her wonderful parents. Unfortunately‚ as she grows older she begins to become aware that there are more than financial disparities between those inside the Enclave and those outside it. Gaia has grown up as an outsider in general

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    Catrin by Gillian Clarke is a poem about the conflict the can arise between a mother and daughter. The poem is written retrospectively which represents a memory and makes it seem more personal. The speaker is looking back on memories based on the conflict with her daughter and how her daughter is constantly trying to pull away from her. “I can remember you” clearly tells the reader that the speaker is thinking back to an earlier time in relationship and this builds up the foundation of what the

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