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    My Husband

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    person to walk beside me throughout my life by being my good supporter. He is none other than my husband. He came into my life and affected me in so many ways for which I really do not have words to describe. Yet‚ I will try my best to portray how his coming into my life completely changed me and gave me a whole new world to look at. One of the things that I noticed immediately when I met my husband was how safe and secure he made me feel. I remember meeting him that very first day and realizing

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    CATHEDRAL by Raymond Carver Raymond Carver‚ the author of Cathedral was born in Oregon in 1938. He came from a poor family. At the age of 40 he was one of the most promising writers of his generation and was also near ruin in everyway from alcoholism. He quit drinking but lung cancer took over- taking his life at the age of 50. He wrote 3 collections of stories: “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love”‚“ Cathedral” and “Elephant”‚ poems and essays. He was considered a minimalist until Cathedral

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    Country Husband

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    Conformity in “The Country Husband” is what causes Francis Weed’s behavior to change Webster’s dictionary defines conformity as: action in accordance with some specified standard or authority‚ conformity to social custom. In “The Country Husband” Francis Weed had a brush with death‚ he then returned home to a less than enthusiastic greeting from his family. All Francis wants to do is tell them about his plane crash experience. This is not the greeting he gets from his family unfortunately. Francis

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    An ideal Husband

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    An Ideal Husband (outline) Thesis statement: Human defines the ideal husband as the one that is kind‚ the one that care‚ and the one that has as only devotion the success and happiness of his family. In the book "An Ideal Husband‚” Oscar Wilde‚ the author‚ presents Robert and Goring as two men who were ready to do everything it takes to save their love and satisfy the demand of their lover. Although their stories are coming together in some points‚ Chiltern and Goring have their disparities

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    Like many single girls of my age‚ I often think about what would make a marriage successful and the type of person I would like to marry to in the future. Finding an ideal husband is not the only key to a happy marriage‚ but it certainly is important. When I was younger‚ my idea of a perfect husband was someone who’s got a great body‚ tall nose‚ sexy lips‚ strong jaws‚ and eyes that can look deep into my soul. After I got my heart broken a few times by some so called good-looking men‚ I realized

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    Men in Raymond Carver Stories - Will you please be quiet please? TASK 1: Write a paragraph that outlines your general observations of the male characters in “Will you please be quiet please?” All the male character in Raymond Carver’s collection of short stories: “Will you please be quiet please.” seem to portray disconnection and neglect in their relationships with family‚ especially their wives. For example the reader can notice‚ the objectifying of the waitress (his girlfriend) by Rudy

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    An Ideal husband

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    An Ideal Husband In the story An Ideal husband by Oscar Wilde‚ there many themes. Some of the themes that are represented by the movie are‚ rich versus poor. Another is theme is how the rich have much more influence over the poor. The third theme is how the powerful tends to make the life of the weak miserable. Lies often bring unnecessary problems whilst the truth does indeed make everything much simpler‚ another theme of the movie. However the most intriguing theme‚ in my personal opinion is the

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    Cathedral The short story "Cathedral"‚ written by Raymond Carver‚ was first published in 1983. This short story deals with one main problem: Prejudices. The short story is about a man‚ the narrator‚ which wife is going to meet her old friends‚ Robert‚ whom is blind. At first the main character aren’t looking forward meeting the blind man. His sigh of being a handicapped is narrow-minded: “In the movies‚ the blind move slowly and never laughed” (ll. 8-9). Prejudices are something that has always

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    Abstract Raymond Carver‚ being a famous American short story writer in the 20th century‚ was often labeled as a minimalist writer. However‚ his “Cathedral” was nothing like his previous stories. With no extraneous words‚ Carver expressed his unique worldview and vision in “Cathedral”. This essay will examine the text from four different perspectives: sight and insight‚ names and downplay of individuality‚ dialogues between characters‚ and the growth of narrator‚ which are all related to

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    1 English 110 30 July 2014 Loneliness is an attitude An attitude of loneliness is what the characters in Carver‚ Shepard and Duras’s stories have chosen as a way of life. Marguerite Duras chooses loneliness in her characters solely due to love‚ while Carver and Shepard’s characters choose an attitude of loneliness transpired from alcoholism and disappointment in love. Loneliness‚ an outcome of alcoholism can lead to lack of motivation to improve oneself. The lack of motivation in Carver’s

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