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    Write a close analysis of 40 lines of poetry by Carol Ann Duffy and discuss how far these lines reflect her view on love as presented in “The Worlds Wife” “Thetis” by Carol Ann Duffy explores feminist views of the writer which is demonstrated through the pursuit to find love and the power struggle for female independence. Thetis is one of Duffy’s poems in the cluster “The Worlds Wife”‚ which has not been defined by a prefix of “Mrs” unlike the poems “Mrs Lazarus”‚ “Mrs Midas” and “Mrs Aesop”. Duffy

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    evidence. Well that was an event that occurred to the people living in the 1940’s through 1950’s‚ this was called the Communist Red Scare. Bobbie Ann Mason the author makes the characters in the story be affected by Red Scare to a point that the main character blamed the communist for her mother’s miss carriage. In the short story “DETROIT SKYLINE‚ 1949” by Bobbie Ann Mason reflects those events of paranoia that happened in the 1940s through 1950s of the Communist Red Scare. The Communist Red Scare was

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    difficult time getting around life and trying to survive‚ just like the author Bobbie Ann Mason in her article‚ “Being Country.” The author explains major difficulties that affected her life and her family’s life. Some of these major difficulties include a broken dream‚ a lack of food‚ and a restricted wardrobe. The most complicated aspect of going through a horrible childhood is the dream to change. Bobbie Ann Mason in her article “Being Country‚” explains this experience. While the author’s mother

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    necessity‚" (O’Brien‚ p. 1103). The book demonstrates that in combat normalcy is seldom the norm and the only thing that keeps some individuals from going insane are reminders of normalcy in the most unexpected ways and places. The commentary of Bobbie Ann Mason (p. 1531) includes her admission that O’Brien’s account of combat in Vietnam "knocked me down‚ just as if a hundred-pound rucksack had been thrown right at me." This commentary does an excellent job of showing the symbolism and meaning behind

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    “In Country” By: Bobbie Ann Mason I had a difficult time with the characters and the setting of the story. This might have been on purpose on Bobbie Ann Mason’s part‚ to connect in a very close and emotional way. This novel would really connect with people who lived through the Vietnam war and the 1980’s. All of her references to time and regional aspects of setting‚ such as K-Marts‚ McDonald’s and the song titles stop Sam and the reader from connecting onto a different level. Sam and Emmett

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    ENGL 1020 25 September 2014 Analysis of the Character Norma Jean Bobbie Ann Mason’s “Shiloh” is part of a collection of short stories named Shiloh and Other Stories‚ which received the 1983 “Ernest Hemingway Award.” Mason was born in 1940 in a small town in western Kentucky where many of her stories take place. Norma Jean‚ one of the main characters in “Shiloh‚” is an example of the sort of rural character Mason often writes about. Norma Jean is an immature‚ but ambitious person who is trapped

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    “Before You Were Mine” by Carol Ann Duffy and “Mother Any Distance” by Simon Armitage focus on the role of being a mother and having to give up something. In “Before You Were Mine” its Carol Ann Duffy’s mother letting go and giving up her carefree lifestyle‚ to take up the important role of a mother. Whereas in “Mother Any Distance” its Simon Armitage’s mother realising she has to let her son grow up and leave her grasps. The poem “Before You Were Mine” by Carol Ann Duffy‚ focuses on the fact that

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    ASSESSMENT: ASSESSMENT:  Individual Assignment:  Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Health Care Museum As you learn about health care delivery in the United States‚ it is important to understand its history to develop a working knowledge as you progress throughASSESSMENT:  Individual Assignment:  Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Health Care Museum As you learn about health care delivery in the United States‚ it is important to understand its history to develop a

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    unknown as to exactly why this occurs‚ but it is has been shown to be linked to increased maternal investment. In Bobbie Ann Mason’s story “Shiloh‚” she exhibits the reversal of the roles between the husband and wife. Norma Jean‚ the wife‚ evolves into the dominate role in the marriage‚ while Leroy‚ the husband‚ evolves into the submissive role of the marriage. In “Shiloh‚” Mason begins right away showing the role reversals in the marriage between the two characters by describing Norma Jean “working

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    Faiyz Siraj #6110991 Professor Bider 603-103 EPIPHANY AND THE SHORT STORY 29 April 2013 The Frivolous Obsession of the Hobbling Creature in “Shiloh” The short story “Shiloh”‚ which has a partially omniscient narrator‚ is written by Bobbie Ann Mason. It is about a failing relationship of a couple who has been together for 15 years. After an accident Leroy Moffit‚ a truck driver‚ finally returns home‚ expecting to spend time with his wife Norma Jean and he is determined to build her a log cabin

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