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    Yunior In the story “Fiesta” by Junot Diaz‚ Yunior is the protagonist. His actions and dialogue given by Diaz is what makes Yunior such a round character. A round character is a character that the writer provides so much information about that it is almost as if we know the character as a real person. Through Diaz’s description we learn so much about Yunior that it is almost as if he has come to life through the words written on the page‚ and he has become a real person. Yunior wants to have

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    Before Junot Diaz received acclaim for “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao‚” he was better known in fiction circles for his short stories about immigrants and the American dream. In “Fiesta‚ 1980‚” Diaz writes about the struggles of an immigrant family as they wake up from a nightmare in Santo Domingo only to find themselves in another nightmare‚ except this time it’s in America. Diaz’s characters assimilate to an American way of life with changes in appearance and language. A young Yunior and

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    heart that I can use this experience for a much higher job in the future. Barrio Fiesta Restaurant is where I had my On-the-Job Training. The Barrio Fiesta is part of Filipino culture. Through good times and bad times‚ the Filipino fiesta must go on because fiesta means birthday of our Barrio and the Patron of our Church. Each fiesta have the same way of celebration except in the other country. Barrio Fiesta was‚ for a whole generation of Filipinos‚ a place for festivities‚ celebrations and the

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    To analyze the characters‚ help was found when reading articles from three scholars as well as reading a casebook on Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises. The first article which helped with analyzing the characters is Justin Mellette’s article called ‘Floating I saw only the sky’: leisure and self-fulfillment in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises written in 2014. The article focuses mostly on Jake Barnes and how much the role of leisure activity plays in his development throughout the book. He is being compared

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    Diaz’s Description of Character in “Fiesta 1980” Junot Diaz demonstrates great writing skill in his short story “Fiesta 1980” through the way that he is able to create believable and well-rounded characters in nine short pages. He does this through the exploration of several different techniques. This can be demonstrated by analyzing Yunior‚ the story’s narrator and main character. One very interesting aspect of the way that Diaz transmits information about his characters to his readers is that

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    Small Town

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    Advantages of a Small town There are a lot of advantages of a small town. First of all‚ when you live in a small community‚ you can enjoy a better quality life than you will find in most large cities. In addition‚ you can get closer to nature when living in small towns. You will also be able to avoid the frustration of dealing with large volumes of traffic. You can enjoy hunting or fishing on a regular basis because living in a small town makes it easier for you to enjoy some of your favourite

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    Our Town

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    English II 31/10/11 Our Town by: Thornton Wilder Our Town by Thornton Wilder first takes place a town called Grove’s Corners in New Hampshire on May 7th 1901. Act II takes place on July 7th 1904 with a flashback. And Act III takes place in the summer of 1913 with a flashback to 1899. The rising action is the first romantic conversation between George and Emily and the couple’s wedding. The basis of this story is about a group of people that live in a fairly small town and they take life for granted

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    Our Town “Our Town”‚ by Thorton Wilder tells a story about life and the people of Grover’s Corners‚ New Hampshire.  The choice of Grover’s Corners is meant to typify every small town or community in America. Grover’s Corner is Anytown ‚ U.S.A.  It is a simple place and this reflected in the physical setting of the play. Basically‚ Our Town is about Grover’s Corners and its people‚ particularly the Gibbs and Webb families. It takes the audience through the stages of life‚ in a simple way

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    Ryan Merinyo Theatre: Our Town Professor Waalic 6/10/13 “Our Town” Describe: “Outline the plot of this play with regards to Exposition‚ Complication‚ Denouement‚ Discovery‚ Reversal‚ Protagonist and Antagonist.” With regards to the play‚ Thornton Wilder elaborately creates a complex theatric story about a fictional town in New Hampshire called Grover’s Town in May 7‚ 1901. The theatric play opens with a stage manager who spends a great deal of time introducing town by describing the setting

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    Q- Town planning is a science as well as art ? Town planning is a science as well as art .The art and science of ordering the use of land and sitting of buildings and communication routes so as to secure the maximum practicable degree of economy‚ convenience and beauty within available resources and time frame. If all artistic sense is forgotten in planning we start to build places that lack culture. Sure we can add an institution that may bring culture to that area‚ but the area itself lacks

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