One of the themes of the rudy kipling short story Rikki tikki tavi tavi is that you will do anything to protect your family from harm.Some examples of this are when Rikki killed the snakeling Kurait when rikki killed the cobra Nag in the bathroom,and when the cobra Nagaina tried to protect the egg with her baby from Rikki.…
I, Jaelin Carter, am writing to you, Hetal Patel, to prove to you why I deserve to continue my college career here at Robert Morris University. Rightfully so, should I have been on academic probation seeing as though I did not take the opportunity to allow my true scholastic ability to speak for me. By no means am I using this appeal as a window to make excuses for my poor choices but to simply enlighten you on the troubling and disheartening incidents that occurred which unfortunately became my first priority.…
7. What happened in the past between John Proctor and Abigail? How do each of them feel about it now?…
Time has the tendency to impact everyone and everything. In the poem “A Story” Li-Young Lee reveals the intimate yet short lived relationship of the father and the son through the use of dialogue, conflict and point of view to hint at the inevitably of children branching out and possibly surpassing their parents. Emphasized through the differing perspectives of the father and son Lee highlights the innocence of young children and parents and their changing relationship over time.…
How Does the world view the protagonist’s Jeremey from When Dad Killed Mom? Jeremy is Viewed as a young boy who is going through a lot of pain and suffering. His mother was killed by his father in the novel. The world is viewing him as weak and insecure young boy, that is struggling to get his mind of his mother. In the novel, Jeremy is constantly drawing pictures of his mother's face. He doesn't want to forget about her. The world views him as he is trying to pull through from the loss of someone close to him.…
"for safety is not a gadget but a state of mind" and so is hope. When you are facing obstacles all you think of is finding a solution no matter what . That was the case when the Joad family had no other way but to find a better place to live in.They decided to leave everything behind and go to California. The place that many families decided to go to believing they can find a good life waiting for them. Kind of similar to Christopher MCcandless's story except his parent's mistreatment is the reason behind his pilgrimage. He decided to move to a far place where he can find safety and hope and star a new life.My family's story could also relate to Christopher's but instead of family issues we had society and environment issues. We did not live in peace and all we wanted is to find a better place.…
In Julia Alvarez's Yo!, Yolanda Garcia's family and friends get their chance to tell the truth about Yo. They express their feelings and their stories about Yo, including how she's always told lies, how she stole the plot for a story from a student, and how her college professor kept trying to prevent her from ruining her life and her talents. Alvarez tells Yolanda's story through other characters, while Yo is denied the privilege of defending herself. It is ironic because initially, the novel is based on Yolanda and how angry her loved ones are after she publishes a book that exposes personal things about each of them. In this novel, these very people are working to set the story straight and portray the true Yolanda Garcia that they know, a liar, a plagiarist, and a dropout.…
Jacob grew up motherless never learning the true meaning of love and family, ‘his found his place’ in society and is content on staying that way never questioning or trying to change these boundaries however ‘if his mother was still alive he’d probably be a better person. ‘…
Sunburns, ice cream, and family gatherings It's Memorial Day weekend, and room to walk freely on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas is scarce. Makenzie and her family are searching for the line to buy boat ride tickets so they can tour the locale. The queue was too long for them to manage Rather than fighting the size of the line, Makenzie and her family ended up going to "I Scream U Scream" for ice cream. Once the boat ride ticket line dwindled down to a manageable size, Makenzie went to stand in a vacant spot so they could get tickets. While standing in the warm May heat,she spotted her good friend from high school, Ryan, dangling a fishing pole into the river. Because it had been a few years since she'd seen him, she made her way over…
Another side of work can also be found in the story “Work” by Denis Johnson. Johnson with his odd but extremely ironic language, defines work as a completion and success. The story Work is very dark, but at the same time reflects another angle of work uniquely amazing. The story is a beautiful piece yet upsetting about a drug addict and his friend. Narrator after a fight with his girlfriend on the street, goes to a bar and meets Wayne. Wayne askes him if he wants to make some money. So they drive to an empty house that had been abandoned after the flood. The house belonged to Wayne. They start tearing a part the house for copper wiring. After their done, they went back to the Vine where the protagonist’s favorite bar tender pours them drinks.…
In summary, the author tells the story of both his mother, and himself growing up. His mother was raised Jewish, but became Christian before James was born, which was thus the religion he was raised in. Both had very strict discipline, in their respective religions. The memoir focuses more ...…
One’s final moments often leave many questions. “What will my final thoughts be?” or “What would my final statement to the world be?” Reflections on death are often avoided because death can be terrifying but, if forced to think about it, what would you do in the final moments of your life? The author of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, Ambrose Bierce, wants the reader to focus on his or her final moments and how they might unfold. The author is able to make the reader feel as though he or she is actually sharing the protagonist, Peyton’s, terrifying experience and provokes reaction and deep feeling. The plot is intriguing, unique and takes the reader on an emotional rollercoaster. By using character development, the author is able to make the main character personable and relatable. Additionally, the setting and it’s description, pulls the reader into the text and transports him/her to Peyton’s world. The author hooks the reader with these elements and ultimately forces him or her to reflect on his/her last moments of life.…
One day in band, Erick, a trumpet player, was having a very rough day. His day started off by missing the bus, once he got to school, he realized he forgot his trumpet in his room at home. Erick asked the office if he could call his mom so he doesn't miss rehearsal and so he doesn't get docked points for the day. The office called his mom and there was no answer.…
The short story “Rikki-tikki-tavi,” by Rudyard Kipling, is a story about a mongoose, named Rikki-tikki-tavi, who faces many obstacles, emotionally and physically. He is separated from his family by a flood, and is also being attacked by an evil snake named Nagaina and her husband Nag. They want to kill Rikki because he is now the family’s new pet, and the snakes hate that family so they want to kill his new adopted family too. Rikki does not let that happen, though, and he will protect them at any cost.…
Source: CAPPELEN DAMM AS, Oslo 2008 – ''Access to English literature, VG3''. Anthony, Burgess, Mikkelsen & Sørhus. Chapter 1, page 23-24.…