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    Victor Hugo‚ the author of‚ “Les Misérables‚” once said‚ “Change your opinions‚ keep your principles; change your leaves‚ keep intact your roots.” This is a quote that can be reassuring to a person who is going through a rough patch in life or when they are at a stance in their life where they have forgotten who they are. When I read this quote‚ I think about where I come from and how it has shaped me to be the person I am today. One way that my roots have affected me is by my speech communities

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    “The Black Walnut Tree” Analysis “Two women trying in a difficult time to be wise” describes up the speaker and her mother’s conflicted feelings regarding the future of the tree in their backyard. In “The Black Walnut Tree” by Mary Oliver‚ the author uses shifts and word choice and imagery to expose the frustrating‚ but meaningful connection the women have with the family tree. While the tree burdens the women‚ they must come to terms that the tree represents the importance of family over the opportunity

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    Gene Thompson American Novel 07.21.2011 Weaving the threads of Memory in Animal Dreams When we are lost‚ memory swoops down from the heavens and saves the day. Memory is what connects us to the world. We use memory to synthesize with our thoughts and life experiences so that we can make sense of our surroundings and ourselves. Our interactions with the physical world—our sensory experiences‚ our perceptions‚ our actions—change us continuously and determine what we are later able to

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    An Abundance of Katherines by John Green An Abundance of Katherines is a book about a guy named Colin who was dumped by 19 girls named Katherine. He went on a road trip with his friend Hassan to take his mind off the last Katherine and to prove a mathematical theorem he thinks that will predict the future of relationships (also help him to finally get a girl and stable relationship). The book is published in 2006‚ and in 2007 it won Michael L. Printz Award and received recognition as one of American

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    Poisonwood Bible Family Conflicts All families have conflicts‚ and the Price family is no exception. Within the story there is an overriding conflict regarding the Price women‘s opposition to the move to Africa. Beyond this‚ Nathan has many other conflicts with each of his daughters. Leah and her father had a very different relationship than the other three Price daughters. Leah is the only daughter that wholeheartedly supports her father completely. As the story moves on she is faced with the

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    Hannah Johnson Poisonwood Bible Essay August 19‚ 2013 Kingsolver‚ Barbara. The Poisonwood Bible. New York: HarperFlamingo‚ 1998. Print. Morally ambiguous characters -- characters whose behavior discourages readers from identifying them as purely evil or purely good -- are at the heart of many works of literature. Choose a novel (Poisonwood Bible in this case) in which a morally ambiguous character plays a pivotal role. Then write an essay in which you explain how the character can be viewed

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    The Somewhat Unrealistic Lives of Barbara Kingsolver and Her Family In chapter one of Animal‚ Vegetable‚ Miracle: A Year of Food Life‚ Barbara Kingsolver decides to move her family from Tucson‚ Arizona to Virginia to live their lives as Locavores (People who only eat what they grow‚ whether it be meat or something that grows from the earth. They also eat locally grown foods). Kingsolver wants us‚ as her readers‚ to start thinking about where the food we are eating is actually coming from

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    Michael Milosevich Professor DeGraffenreid English 102-WI2015-15103 25 January 2015 Leatherback‚ Loggerhead‚ or Just Turtle Kay Ryan’s Turtle on first read is nothing more than a poem about a stodgy turtle and it’s below average life‚ but the author is undoubtedly articulating life and how humankind struggle throughout each awakening day just to survive. Front page material screams murder‚ mayhem and the apocalypse to the multitude on a daily basis reinforcing what a challenge it is to exist

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    Author use many symbolism in the book The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver. She uses symbolism because it makes it easier for readers to understand the deeper meaning or feeling of the character or the events that are happening. For example‚ author uses the symbolism of bean trees as transformation and Ismene as the abandoned children to show the deeper meaning of them. “Turtle was staring up at the wisteria flowers. “Beans‚” she said‚ pointing... We looked where she was pointing. Some of the wisteria

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    In this novel The Bean Trees the family aspect is not the traditional way of the American Dream. The “American Dream” is typically a father‚ mother‚ kids‚ and a house with a white picket fence. This novel shows a whole other way of being a being a family‚ and granted it isn’t the way most people think a family should be. Taylor Greer is a teenage girl who picked up and moved from Pittman County‚ Kentucky. She decided to move because the “norm” there wasn’t something she thought would suit her.

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