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    The idea of Coming of age in “The Boat” by Alistair Macleod The short story “The Boat” by Alistair MacLeod embodies the idea of coming of age.  It is an elegiac narrative dealing with the consequences of decision making.  The story is of a professor at a Midwestern University who chooses to leave his fishing community in order to pursuit knowledge; however he is unhappy and sad about his present life. While the story unfolds the narrator’s past‚ he is trying to deal with his emotional struggle

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    The story I chose to listen to was He’s always been on my mind ever since then… by Bill Cosgrove. It’s the story about a NYPD lieutenant during the tragic events on September 11‚ 2001. However this particular story involves him‚ four other brave policemen and firemen and a priest by the name of Father Mychal Judge. They were entering the North tower to start helping people to safety and then stumbled across Father Judge who under the rubble was in a chair. After checking his vital signs it came about

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    Only Daughter In the essay entitled “Only Daughter” by Sandra Cisneros‚ she wrote about her life growing up in a Mexican-American family of nine; to which she was the only daughter. Although her father did love her‚ he did not show it much at all. The effects on Cisneros’s life due to her father’s lack of attention while growing up were: Spending time alone‚ attending college‚ and becoming a professional writer. The first important effect due to Cisneros’s father’s lack of attention was

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    pirates in the present. ‘The reality that awaits her on the ground’ is sad reminders of her loss and isolation. Vivid description is used to explain the plight of Phuong and Ling who lost their mother. Phuong seeks out Cang because both youths feel isolated and marginalised. In Only the Heart‚ we can see that Phuong feels grief after she has lost her parents‚ and neither does Cang. Phuong joins the gang‚ but ‘she always stood there on the edges of the group‚ part of it yet separate’. She ‘mostly looked

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    Guannan Wang 9/19/12 The Open Boat by Stephen Crane Stephen Crane’s Open Boat is based on his own experience when he was shipwrecked off the coast of Florida. The story is famous for its philosophical theme of existentialism‚ powerfully evoked in the line” If I am going to drowned (repeated thrice)‚ why in the name of the seven mad gods‚ who rule the sea‚ was I allowed to come thus far and contemplate sand and trees?” (Crane). This opens up an existential view of man’s place in the universe.

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    came the invention of boats‚ this greatly increased the population near water. Today‚ many cities around the world are located near large rivers and lakes‚ or near an ocean. Even now‚ there are still many advantages to cities being located near water. One big advantage of having cities near water sources is transportation. “There are many cities near harbors on the coast of the United States because of all the goods shipped in and out of the harbors” (Study Zone). The harbors make goods easily accessible

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    Paper 2: The Dawn of the Modern Era in Literature While Stephen Crane embraced modernity in The Open Boat‚ T.S. Eliot‚ and John Crowe Ransom found the dawning of modern society alarming in the “The Wasteland” and “Janet Waking.” As Crane tells society to “wake up” to the reality of nature and human existence‚ Eliot and Ransom struggle to pick up the pieces from an earlier time in order to find peace in the modern world. Eliot tries to bridge the gap between logic and creativity as Ransom looks back

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    A freezing winter morning it was‚ the breeze beating against my chest makes me wonder… Wait‚ how did I get here? I thought I was reading Pacino’s Looking for Richard Review? That’s exactly what you’re doing‚ and this pleasant surprise is about all the insight I can give you about the fantasy sto… I mean ‘docudrama type thing’. Yes ‘Docudrama type thing’ as described personally by the narrator Al Pacino. The opening scene with the cold winter background‚ leave less grounds and the grey skies that

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    The importance of change “The Boat” by Alistair Macleod demonstrates the importance of embracing change in today’s ever changing society. In this short story‚ Alistair MacLeod highlights how one’s family is willing to leave one of their own behind in an effort to embrace change. In “The Boat”‚ Macleod describes how one’s actions and opinions can cause one to feel quite alienated within their own home due to conflicting ideal’s. Not only does Macleod portray the importance of adapting to change‚

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    Edith Wharton‚ and Kate Chopin. Stephen Crane being one of the most influential authors in this movement. Stephen crane’s “The Open Boat” optimizes the naturalism movement in American literature. A key theme of naturalism is nature’s indifference to human life. In this genre nature simple does not care if a person lives or dies. This is clearly seen in “The Open Boat” where a strong storm leaves the men shipwreck. Leaving them to face the rough weather and sea. The men fight for their lives throughout

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