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    O’Brien stated‚ “To carry something was to hump it”. In “The Red Convertible” and ‘The Things They Carried’ these characters carried baggage that could not only been seen‚ but they also carried baggage that was internal. In these stories the author uses setting and symbolize to portray the growth of these characters throughout their journey in war‚ and also tells the story of the mental strain war can cause someone. In “The Red Convertible” the characters Lyman and Henry have a bond that could not

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    NAYLECIA CHERRY 6767 Bennington Rd. Houston‚ Texas 77028 Tel: 405-512-1012 Email: ncherry88@hotmail.com I am a reliable and an extremely determined individual‚ as well as a very proud mother of two. I have a very extensive work experience in customer service. Because this is a growing field I am always willing to learn new things and develop my work ethics in a professional work environment.WORK HISTORY Telemarketing Sales Agent Aug 2009-Nov 2009    TCIM Services Inc. Edmond‚ Oklahoma I placed

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    Theme of The Red Convertible In The Red Convertible‚ LouiseErdrich uses the red convertible to symbolize the theme of change in two brothers relationship. The changes in the car parallel with the changes the brothers go through. As the car evolves‚ so does the relationship between Lyman and Henry. The two brothers have a close bond until Henry is sent off to war. Upon his arrival home‚ the changes in Henry and how he relates to his brother is apparent. As the short story opens‚ the brothers

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    Insurance Claims Everyday business owners face many risk accidents‚ crimes‚ bad weather‚ fires‚ and injuries. Many businesses can go for years without having to filling an insurance claim‚ but when the need arises many regret they don’t know what to do. To prepare for these claims our organizations will have to prepare themselves. To prepare organizations must plan‚ report‚ and follow up on any incidents. All business owners and employees must have training for disaster plans and reporting issues

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    knew. But are they? Veterans returning home from combat experience are faced with the difficult task of coping with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and its side effects‚ because of their experiences in combat. In Lousie Erdrich’s‚ “The Red Convertible” and Wilfred Owen’s‚ “Dulce et Decorum Est” we can see how and why a returning veteran‚ such as Henry‚ would have trouble readapting to his former environment and handling the symptoms of PTSD. First‚ in order for us to see what Henry was suffering

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    The Red Convertible In her short story “The Red Convertible”‚ Louise Erdrich focuses on the relationship between two Indian brothers and how this relationship had bee devastated by the Vietnam War. The author embodies the red Olds‚ which strengthens their relationship. Throughout the story‚ Erdrich uses characterization and imagery to reveal this theme effectively. The red convertible characterizes the bond between Lyman and Henry. Until the day Henry left to join the army‚ the brothers had

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    The Red Convertible The story is about a young boy by the name of Lyman and his older brother Henry. The relationship between the two boys seems to very close‚ they do everything together. At the beginning of the story Lyman states how he has always been lucky‚ especially when it came to making money. He was a dish washer who worked his way up to being part owner of a restaurant until a tornado knocked it down‚ however Lyman gives the image as he still is lucky. Lyman and Henry notice a red

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    February 6‚ 2014 Altering Convertible In The Red Convertible‚ Louise Erdrich depicts on a brother’s ruined relationship due to the elder brother Henry’s time in the war. Before he had left for the army‚ Henry was carefree‚ untroubled‚ serene‚ and connected to Lyman in every way. The war transformed Henry’s character immensely to very tense and uptight. This altering of Henry led to a change in the younger brother Lyman and Henry’s relationship for the worst. Erdrich takes readers through two brother’s

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    River" and the "Red Convertible" Rivers constantly flow‚ never stopping to take a break. Rivers symbolize no beginning or end. They are rather continuousness and ever gushing‚ sometimes elegantly and other times rigidly. Rivers are powerful and almighty‚ carrying with it anything that crosses its path and stopping only to none. Rivers define boundaries‚ and create obstacles for people when they encounter one another. In "On the Rainy River" by Tim O’Brien and "The Red Convertible" by Louise Erdrich

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    with that person‚ also the ways you find to overcome what has happen in your sibling relationship. This can be understood in both James Baldwin’s "Sonny’s Blues" and Louise Erdrich "The Red Convertible." In the stories both brothers showed how things can be overcame ‚and how they can move on from it. Both "The Red Convertible” ‚and "Sonny’s Blues" revolve round brotherly love or an connection. Both hold an intense bond to their brothers‚ and take on the baggage that each brother has. The argument

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