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    The Red Convertible is a story about the ups and downs of brotherly love. The way that the author presents the story is rather unique he uses the red convertible as a symbol of rebirth and death repeatedly throughout the story. The rebirth and death of the car match with actions taking place with the two brothers‚ Henry and Lyman. One would think that since Henry and Lyman both worked so hard that they would have a car. Lyman says‚ "Don’t ask me why‚ because we never mentioned a car or anything

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    Gale 1 Enc1102 Mrs. Hooper 1/25/2013 “The Red Convertible” “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich is a story of two brothers who are native Indians that live in a reservation. Lyman and Henry are very close. They purchase a red convertible together‚ which they both cherish. The main character in the story is Lyman Lamartine‚ narrator and protagonist. Lyman is the lucky younger brother who

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    part in it. It is said that when a man returns home from war he is forever changed. The short story ’The Red Convertible’ by Louise Erdrich depicts the story of two Native American brothers‚ Lyman and his older brother Henry narrated by Lyman‚ it starts with Lyman has received a large insurance check after a tornado destroyed his restaurant‚ two brother used that money to purchase an old convertible car tougher and decide to have a road trip crossing all around the country. They spend really good time

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    Discuss the significance of binary oppositions in Ernest Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain” A. Farahnak Looking at Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain”‚ we can find obvious binary oppositions lying in its different layers. Under the concept gender‚ we can see the man/woman binary opposition from the beginning of the story. When at first we are introduced to the American couple‚ they are confined in their hotel room because of the rain. Later in the story the man is depicted as negligent to his wife’s constant

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    In Louise Erdrich’s “The Red Convertible” Lyman Lamartine tells his story about his brother Henry‚ and the red convertible‚ showing them joy but also heartache. Henry and Lyman are Native American and live in Chippewa. Lyman narrates the story and explains how he and his brother spot the red convertible one day walking down Portage‚ and are fortuitous enough to have money to purchase it. The brother’s then start out on a summer adventure‚ driving place to place eventually leading them to Alaska after

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    October 1st‚ 2012 Symbolism in the Red Convertible In writing‚ authors use symbolism to relay a deeper meaning to what they actually write. This technique captures important elements and gives the reader an idea of the theme of the story without the author directly telling them. Louise Erdrich uses symbolism to help emphasize and reveal the themes and message of her stories. “The Red Convertible‚” by Erdrich‚ is a story about brotherly love as the highest value between two brothers‚ Lyman and Henry

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    “The Red Convertible” The Red Convertible is narrated by Lyman Lamartine. He tells a story from his recent past about his older half-brother‚ Henry. As Lyman tells the story‚ the year is 1974. The story about the relationship between the two main characters who are brothers living on a reservation in North Dakota. In this story lyman is a hard worker and always carry a good luck‚ at a very young he became the owner of a restaurant but unfortunatley disaster happens and it is blown over in a tornado

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    Whether it is the real world or the world of literature‚ war never changes. Throughout time the concept remains the same‚ the only difference is the soldiers who are altered by it. The Red Convertible by Louise Erdrich contains several examples of such change in the character Henry and how he goes from an average kid to a broken man. The last picture that was taken of him particularly captures this concept. The picture of Henry on the day before his death symbolizes how war can transform people for

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    which people grow affects the way that they respond to extreme situations within society‚ or the way that other people have to interact with them. For instance‚ Louise Erdrich in her story “The red Convertible” presents to us the story of Henry and Lyman Lamartine

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    For this paper I chose to use the binary opposition between Jane and Mark. Jane is a rational person. She knows when something is appropriate or can see the whole truth in everything whereas Mark sees what he wants to. He will do anything to feel important and included. Because of Mark’s attitude towards her and his job‚ Jane is becoming increasingly exasperated with him. In the beginning of chapter one‚ she expresses her annoyance about the fact that Mark usually misses dinner with his wife‚ and

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