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    People who learn of protagonists in some fiction novels tend to think of them as a normal person‚ but some main characters show to be anti-heroic. Holden Caulfield from J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in The Rye and Naomi Nickel from Miriam Toews’ A Complicated Kindness show they are anti-heroes. Not being able to comply with society’s expectations and acting rebellious are what negative traits these two possess‚ but show a softer side from their compassionate personality and actions. Although both Holden

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    Nomi Nickel Analysis

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    The Mennonite community of East Village has separated themselves from the outside world to keep their traditions and beliefs strict for its members and keep outsiders from interfering. Miriam Toews presents Nomi Nickel as the narrator to view the community of East Village from the perspective of an insider who recognizes issues and examines them. Toews’s writing‚ specifically from Nomi’s point of view‚ allows the audience to examine the culture from the insider’s standpoint. Toews’s own Mennonite

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    comfort and understanding‚ even though they share nothing in interest. However one will eventually attempt a change‚ to try and manipulate their circumstances for the better or to leave. The other is inevitably left alone and desolate. Although a complicated kindness entwines many such consequences from social issues and other obstacles deep inside its storylines‚ it reveals its dominant theme in the conclusion: that love endures in the end. Love will make hardships tolerable‚ will bind people together

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    Passage Analysis: A Complicated Kindness “This town is so severe. And silent. It makes me crazy‚ the silence. I wonder if a person can die from it. The town office building has a giant filing cabinet full of death certificates that say choked to death on his own anger or suffocated from unexpressed feelings of unhappiness. Silentium. People here just can’t wait to die‚ it seems. It’s the main event. The only reason we’re not all snuffed at birth is because that would reduce our suffering by a lifetime

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    4. Quotation/Summary | My thoughts | In chapter six‚ Nomi creates a very vivid memory of watching two black Mennonite dresses “flying around like crazy birds way up in the sky”. As she watched them fly all the way to her grandmother’s yard where she was‚ she remained fascinated‚ calling that‚ “even the best thing that ever happened to her.” She then said goodbye to the fallen dress when the spectacular show ended‚ like a little child who didn’t know the difference between a

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    Kindness

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    choose one thing; it would have to be how nice I am. The reason being is because I am way too nice to people that’s when they start to take advantage of me. Also I am too nice sometimes that I can’t control it; I would volunteer to do things from the kindness of my heart without expecting anything in return. It is possible for me to change this characteristic of mine. Many people might like it‚ but for myself I do not like being the nice‚ kind‚ and respectful guy all the time. Living for the past eighteen

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    A Complicated Love

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    are in love with one who has less than admiral feelings for you in return for your very best. Sonnet 30 by Edmund Spenser and an excerpt from “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare touch upon the feelings of the two authors at the time of a complicated love they felt for someone. In the two poems‚ Shakespeare and Spenser use visualization and symbolism to get across the theme of not being able to achieve the love they desire. In Sonnet 30‚ Spenser uses his talent of visualization to conceive

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    A Complicated Kindess

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    What Creates One’s Identity In the book‚ “a complicated kindness”‚ written by Miriam Toews‚ the main character‚ Nomi Nickel‚ fights through many obstacles in her life and learns what reality is. Her characteristics and identities are built in her by the places she lives. The struggling in living without her mother and older sister has made her doing so much than what she would. The small town and her religion have a huge impact in her‚ where she hates the place but she learns to love it. Her

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    Acts of Kindness

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    Acts of Kindness Observation Gender 004 Olivia Thompson February 17‚ 2014 I would like to begin by saying I really enjoyed doing this assignment because it is something I feel a lot of people‚ even myself‚ receive and it doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Often times‚ people experience random acts of kindness on an everyday bases without even realizing it happened. Such acts that happen that may not cross our mind vary from general manners such as saying please and thank you

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    Definition Of Kindness

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    Kindness Kindness is a force that drives humans to be happy and understanding with one another . Kindness is seen in nature but humans are the ones who have shown to have sophisticated ways of showing it. Without kindness in the world‚ we would be doomed to extinction. Being kind can get people very far in life. Being kind drives a person to achieve success‚ it leads to goodness and it accomplishes self-happiness. It can drive a person to be successful in a lot of different ways. Being kind to stranger

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