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    Even though some people are different and are looked on to having little meaning in life‚ it does not mean that they should lose hope. The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst is a story about a young boy who has a condition that may end his life‚ but that does not mean that he should give up. Throughout the story‚ Doodle displayed the traits of being dependent and hopeful. Since Doodle is unable to do many things by himself he is very dependent‚ specifically his older brother. “I put him on my shoulder

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    Fire Rising Symbolism

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    There is symbolism in every piece of literature‚ from the letters that it is written into the deeper meanings that the author is trying to convey. The symbolism in “A Wall of Fire Rising” by Edwidge Danticat is important to understand the reasoning behind the story. how the hot air balloon symbolizes the poverty‚ and how it helped Guy view himself as a better man because he flew it. The symbolic meaning of the hot air balloon allows you to understand the struggle of the impoverished people of Haiti

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    Summary Of Leaving Desire

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    “The big lesson I learned from Hurricane Katrina is that we have to be thinking about the unthinkable because sometimes the unthinkable happens‚” is a quote by Mike Leavitt. In the story‚ “ Leaving Desire‚” written by Jon Lee Anderson‚ the author’s specific purpose was to show the devastation done to one person. One aspect of the selection is that Petrie will never see his family again. Petrie had his family leave to other states early so they wouldn’t be in danger. Petrie only has his dog with

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    In 1919 there was a very common issue of poverty in Melbourne.There was very poor areas all around Melbourne‚ there would be small homes that poor people would live in. People would buy small house because its less work to clean and easier to maintain.Some of the main areas that poor people would live in was Richmond and thats were the main character of the book the runner Charlie Feehan was living.The place that the poor people would live in was called the slums. These areas would be all polluted

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    In the short story‚ “Soldier’s home‚” the protagonist deals with difficult conflicts within himself and with others. Ernest Hemmingway shows us what it is like for the soldier‚ Harold Krebs‚ who returned home‚ to Kansas‚ from World War I in 1917‚ three years after the end of the war. He did not get celebrated like all the other soldiers that returned home causing some major conflict in the story. “The men from town who had been drafted had all been welcomed elaborately on their return” (Hemmingway

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    In Kafka’s short story‚ The Penal Colony‚ Kafka creates a fascinating set up: an explorer comes to visit an execution in a foreign land. The ways of this execution are violent and unjust in the explorer’s eyes. At the end of the story‚ the officer who runs the machine ends up putting himself in the machine. I think this decision was made in bad faith by the officer‚ because of how the officer acts‚ how he feels about justice‚ and the outcome of what happened. In this story‚ the officer shows how

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    Letters from Rifka is the story of a young Russian-Jewish girl and her family who leave their homeland in 1919 to travel to America. Persecuted in Russia by the soldiers and others who dislike Jews‚ Rifka’s family makes their way across Russia to Poland and the U.S. However‚ Rifka encounters many difficulties along the way. Initially worried that they will not make it out of Russia‚ the family runs into guards on the train on the way out (whom Rifka successfully distracts)‚ and unkind guards at the

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    Gregor‚ in Gregor the Overlander‚ distorts our view of the masculine hero. Throughout the novel he is fighting an internal battle of how to live up to this prophecy while trying to squash his adolescent fears of being in an unknown place. Lykke Guanio-Uluru is a professor of literature at Bergen University College in Norway who writes on the dynamic of Gregor’s capability to be a hero along with his feminine and masculine supporters. Guanio-Uluru states that Collins’ writing style specifies Gregor

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    I strongly believe that a person has enough weight on their shoulders with their own life. Taking care of others only leads to more stress on that person‚ and not the others. As a family‚ the main purpose is to help each other but not to take advantage. Everyone should have a part or role they take on in the family. Gregor should change how everyone in the family rely on him. That only led him to become something he didn’t want to be. Gregor was always responsible. He was a traveling salesman‚

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    Would you be able to be a ranch hand‚ but only have one hand? Could you be the strongest guy on the farm‚ but not have any intelligence? Could you have a crooked back and be African American? In the novel Of Mice and Men these characters tried they’re hardest to make it work through some difficult challenges. The first character that faces a physical challenge is the old swamper‚ Candy. He is an older man that works on the farm. Candy lost his hand in a farming accident. Candy has troubles being

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