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    Do you ever think about how people accept you everyday? At high school‚ numerous individuals from different backgrounds and beliefs are mingling with each other everyday‚ which shows that people accept you despite your beliefs. The theme for the poem “THE ARMBANDS” in October Mourning by Lesleá Newman and the theme for “When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine” is acceptance of people despite their beliefs‚ which is shown numerous times in these works. Many examples from the poem “THE ARMBANDS” show that the

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    cause harm to her family‚ she will do whatever to protect her family. This could include keeping whatever that may exist to herself. No matter if it is something that should be told and pertains to family as a whole. As in the short story “Interpreter of Maladies‚” Mrs. Das was keeping a secret from her husband regarding an affair she once had eight years ago. As a result of this affair‚ a son was born. Mrs. Das secret was kept to protect her family from the embarrassment of her infidelity. Like Mrs

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    possibly someone under great amounts of stress but mature enough to handle a child on their own. Being a single parent is never easy‚ but it forces an individual to mature and grow up in most cases. In other cases‚ such as “Mrs. Sen’s” in‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the roles of maturity switch. In “Mrs. Sen’s” a child of eleven years‚ Eliot‚ shows a level of maturity that a boy his age would usually not have yet. From the beginning of the story‚ Lahiri lets the reader know that‚ “Eliot

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    Lahiri’s stories make us aware of the loneliness people experience as they go about their ordinary lives. Discuss. In her collection of short stories‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ Lahiri depicts the lives of a range of different characters‚ and the loneliness they experience‚ whether it’s due to deportation or broken down relationships. In “A real Durwan”‚ Boori Ma was taken away from her family‚ and her lies separate her from the community. In “Sexy” Miranda feels lonely‚ and turns to Dev for false

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    My love for man is oh so good. I don’t know how to live my life. After being married for so many years‚ I’m confused on whose life I’m living anyways. I’m I doing my own thing or‚ am I living my childrens and husband’s life. After being a stay at home mom for a while and my husband being the breadwinner. Does this make me any less of a wife‚ women‚ provider that I was put onto this earth to do. that your paper has a focused‚ narrow‚ assertive thesis‚ and that it contains abundant textual support

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    Kanthapura Serpent and the rope Cry‚ the peacock The Artist of Disappearance The Village by the Sea Continent of Circe Midnight’s Children Satanic Verses A Suitable Boy The Glass Palace The God of Small Things Walking with the Comrades Interpreter of Maladies The Inheritance of Loss The Mammaries of a Welfare State White Tiger Last Man in Tower Witness by Night Author Mulk Raj Anand RK Narayan RK Narayan Raja Rao

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    Sassouni English 10 H Mrs. Tunick 11 September 2011 When moving from one country to another‚ most people face difficulty in combining both cultures‚ and fail to adapt to their new country. In the book of short stories‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the protagonists are often placed in an uncomfortable or unknown position. The reader is able to judge the characters based on how they act during their uncomfortable position. In the short story “Mrs. Sen”‚ Mrs. Sen is unable to find

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    Victorian Certificate of Education 2011 ENGLISH (ESL) Written examination Thursday 3 November 2011 Reading time: 9.00 am to 9.15 am (15 minutes) Writing time: 9.15 am to 12.15 pm (3 hours) TASK BOOK Section Number of questions A – Text response (Reading and responding) B – Writing in Context (Creating and presenting) C –  nalysis of language use (Using language to A persuade) 20 4 2 Number of questions to be answered 1 1 2 Marks 40 30 30 Total

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    Murdering McKinley The Making of Theodore Roosevelt’s America By Eric Rauchway Who can determine if a person is insane‚ a doctor‚ a lawyer‚ a judge‚ or a jury of your peers? Does any one person really know why someone acts the way they do? Legal insanity is not knowing whether the act you committed was wrong or right. Leon Czolgosz assassinated President William McKinley. Of all the Presidential assassinations‚ McKinley’s had the most dangerously political movement. This assassination

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    Writing paragraphs to Essay ENG 043 Instructor: Leanne Drapeau Ciro Gutierrez "Don’t Call Me Hot Tamale"/"My Two Lives" Comparison and Contrast points "The moment I understood America well enough to tell her about herself as I saw her-the moment I began to express myself-America accepted my self-expression as a gift from me‚ and from everywhere hands reached out to help me."1 America has received immigrant waves from many countries around the world in various times of periods.

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