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    his father‚ Baba‚ and friend Hassan; which also happens to be his servant. In Escape to Afghanistan‚ the character Ahmedi is a girl telling the hardships

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    important because most children’s first word is either mommy or daddy‚ Hassan saying Amir represents how much Amir means to him. Hassan came into Amir’s life by Hassan and Ali (Hassan’s father) being Baba’s (Amir’s father) servants. Hassan is physically strong and has confidence and a backbone whereas Amir is witty and not confident in himself at all. He is also very weak and has no backbone. Amir is jealous of the relationship Hassan and Baba have. 3. What does the narrator‚ Amir‚ recall about the

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    "A Story" -Li-Young-Lee

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    meaning. This free- verse poem has neither regular meter nor rhyme scheme. However‚ the dialogue of the thoughts of the man and of his son is italicized. For example‚ “Not the same story‚ Baba. A new one.”(4) This is what the dad imagines his son is saying. The child is tired of the same old stories and expects his daddy to come up with a story on the spot. On the other hand‚ the father is having thought of the future when his son is “looking for his

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    Twana PSY 210 Mrs. Stone March 7‚ 2013 On March 9‚ 2010 I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. She weighed six pounds‚ eleven ounces and was 21 inches long. Her beauty took my breath away. Once the doctor spanked her bottom and I heard her cry it was like music to my ears. As they placed her in my arms all of the pain I felt from my 14 hour delivery vanished. I felt as if I had just won an Olympic race and I came in 1st place. My trophy was this beautiful bundle of joy. My husband and I decided

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    between Gus‚ her autistic son‚ and Siri. Austism limits Gus’ ability to socialize and carry-on thought provoking conversations about random topics‚ but Gus loves to discuss topics he is passionate about such as “trains‚ planes‚ buses‚ escalators and‚ of course anything related to weather” (Newman 2). Siri is Apple’s voice control program that allows its users to quickly access applications and various information. Together‚ Gus and Siri establish a strong friendship in which Siri helps Gus advance

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    River Why‚ focuses around the main character‚ Gus‚ and how he changes throughout the book. In this book Gus is discovering what life really is and that the whole world does not revolve around fishing. After moving out of his erratic house he spends all of his time fishing at his remote cabin‚ but this leaves him unhappy and a little insane. He embarks on a search for him self and for his own beliefs. Duncan changes Gus throughout the book‚ making Gus realize that there are more important things to

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    in her life‚ when she meets Gus at support group‚ and they grow close as friends. “Look‚ let me just say it: He was hot” (Green 9). Hazel Grace’s life changes when she meets Gus and starts getting out of the house‚ she also learns that other people are going through the same struggle. Another section where Hazel shows that things will change is when “After a second‚ I said‚ ‘Wanna go to a movie?’” (Green 53)‚ Hazel makes going out more of a priority once she meets Gus and accept that meeting him

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    faraway kingdom known as Protista‚ lived a mushroom known as Fun Gus. Fun Gus was very popular amongst the kingdom since he was part of the Boletus family. The Boletus family was known for their generosity and loyalty to the kingdom. Everyone went to Fun Gus when they were in need of assistance or advice. One day as elections for the new ruler of Protista was coming up‚ a fellow neighbor of Fun Gus came up to him and said “Fun Gus you should run for Ruler‚ we need to get rid of Moldy Mike!” Moldy

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    The Dumbwaiter

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    Ben and Gus in The Dumbwaiter is one that is exceedingly unbalanced rooted in a quest for power whereby Ben‚ assumes the role of superior and Gus the subordinate. Their relationship appears void of emotion and solitude‚ yet both characters are interdependent on the other to certify their very existence. It can be argued that Ben and Gus’s assume their identities in relation to the other; Ben essentially assumes the role of the master and Gus the role of the slave. Throughout the play Gus is predominantly

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    Abstract This paper discusses the ways of communication of two characters Ben and Gus in Harold Pinter’s play‚ dumb waiter. Ben and Gus are two assassins awaiting the arrival of their next victim in a dank basement. The pair inhabits a pantomimic parody of world where nothing is ever accomplished through their dialogue. As a result they talk‚ but they don’t communicate. This paper examines four kinds of their communication and the violence and menace underneath it. It also explores the concept of

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