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    of an alphabet book” (47). Roland‚ the brother‚ did not receive an alliterative name like his sisters. According to Prue‚ he has always resented this‚ and this could be one of the reasons why there is some animosity between the siblings. This short story has the characters set deeply in their gender roles. Atwood writes‚ “The women take it in turns to clear and do the dishes‚ and it isn’t her turn. Roland’s job is the wood-splitting. There was an attempt once to press George into serve with

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    her story of the paper cranes. In that story if a sick people fold a thousand paper cranes‚ then the god will grain they wish and make they healthy again. She started to fold them and everyone she folded she feels a bit better. One day she met Kenji‚ who has Leukemia also. Kenji knew he is going to die soon. Just one day she Sadako was in form by the Nurse that Kenji had pass away. Sadako is afraid‚ some day she might be the next victim of the disease. Even though folding crane make her feel cheerful

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    last work written by American poet Hart Crane in 1932. For the first time it`s difficult to understand what the author wanted to express in his poem. We can see that the whole work is connected with religion‚ and it seems to us that there is nothing more. Vision of connection with religion is the first and right step to understanding the work of this noble poet. To comprehend his poetry deeply we should apply to his biography. Reading about Crane`s early life we learn that belief in God

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    there is war some people do not consider the effects that can occur because of war. In “Do Not Weep Maiden For War Is Kind‚” by Stephen Crane the audience is presented with some of the effects of war. The author presents what occurs to a family during war. In “Do Not Weep Maiden For War Is Kind‚” Crane presents the effects that war can have on a family. When Crane mentions “do not weep maiden for war is kind” the audience can conclude that the husband has gone to war and left the family behind‚ this

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    Separating Boys from Men There is much more to the world than meets the eye. In the short stories “How to Talk to Girls at Parties” by Neil Gaiman and “Gryphon” by Charles Baxter‚ two young boys have experiences that will change the way they view life forever. Enn‚ from the story by Gaiman‚ is an awkward teenager who afraid of girls but is talked into attending a party anyway by his friend Vic. Tommy‚ from “Gryphon‚” is a typical fourth grader in a very atypical situation. In both stories‚ eccentric

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    recurrent in many works of literature. Stephen Crane wrote The Red Badge of Courage‚ a realistic novel that tells the honest horrors of the battlefield. Crane used his life influences of family‚ education‚ and society to shape him into the realistic writer that we see in The Red Badge of Courage. Stephen Crane was born in Newark‚ New Jersey on November 1‚ 1871. His father‚ a Methodist minister‚ and his mother‚ a devout woman‚ had fourteen children; Crane being the youngest. Crane’s parents were both

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    “War is Kind” was written by Stephen Crane in 1899. He was born after the civil war‚ but died before WWI. Crane wrote this poem about the civil war and the men who fought in it. The poem has three different themes: Warfare‚ The Home‚ and Patriotism. “War is Kind” does not mean that war is actually kind it is just saying that people are willing to go into battle and sacrifice their lives for their country. War is cruel‚ not kind‚ the exact opposite of what Crane repeats throughout the poem. The theme

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    War is Kind: Stephen Crane I. In the introduction the poem opens up with the speaker mentioning Maiden in this poem simply refers to a girl A. The man tells the girl not to cry because war is kind. Even though this is to sound ironic the phrase really means the opposite of what the character is trying to tell the girl. B. The maiden had been crying for her dead lover who had thrown his hands towards the sky‚ in which a horse appears to get scared and leaves the man alone on his own

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    DISCUSSION Design Concepts for Jib Cranes Paper by JAMES FISHER and STEVEN THOMAS (2nd Q. 2002) Discussion by MICHAEL HEMSTAD I thank the authors for a very thorough and informative article on jib cranes. To this‚ I would add the following regarding maximizing the crane’s effect for column design. For a single jib crane on a column‚ the position of the jib crane resulting in the maximum effect on the column can be calculated as follows. The position of the jib crane is described by the angle θ‚

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    The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane ‘The Red Badge of Courage’ is a war novel set in America during the American Civil War‚ written by Stephen Crane. The book is about a young private‚ called Henry Flemming‚ who fears how he will react when he encounters his first battle. His worst fears come true when thrown into combat‚ and he flees‚ abandoning his fellow soldiers. Ashamed of his cowardice‚ he longs for a war-wound – ‘a red badge of courage’. When refaced with combat‚ he vents his rage

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