©marie morgan 2007 - The Brooklyn Follies From until p. 4 “and do something”” Situation of the passage : This passage marks the very beginning of Paul Auster’s novel‚ which is entitled Brooklyn Follies. It was published in France before the United States‚ where it was released in 2005. ◊ To entitle the first chapter of the novel‚ Auster used a musical term ‘Overture’1. In an opera‚ an overture is played by musical instruments before the actual opening scene. Indeed‚ Auster starts his story
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Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center‚ Inc. is an advanced medical center located in downtown Brooklyn‚ NY. They offer a vast array in supportive and preventative health care. On Thursday September 8th 2016‚ I did a walking visit at the Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center. Up on arrival I was greeted at the front desk and directed to an HIV/AIDS counselor. I was then taken into a private room‚ the counselor explain to me my rights to decline free testing as well as decline further testing or treatment. He then
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Betty Smith ’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn presents the problems of a child growing up‚ the coming of age when one meets challenges and overcomes obstacles. The protagonist‚ Francie Nolan‚ undergoes a self-discovery as she strives to mature living in the Brooklyn slum despite its poverty and privation. Thus‚ Smith ’s thematic treatment of the struggle of maturity has become for the reader an exploration of loneliness‚ family relationships‚ the loss of innocence‚ and death and disease. One of the
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After reading "My Brooklyn‚ Then and Now" by Wendell Jamieson‚ I couldn’t help but to think of the one line that caught my attention " Plenty of old places are gone‚ but many thrive. And the new places - the restaurants and bars‚ of course...have made Brooklyn a destination." Growing up in Ridgewood‚ Queens I saw many places disappear overtime. I also saw many new places blossom and make this neighborhood quite an attraction. From Norma’s bakery that is located just a few blocks away from my house
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Everyone’s life is a physical and spiritual journey—from birth to death. Each person’s experience is unique‚ yet very similar to those that came before and those that will come after. Whitman talks about the journey of life in “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry”‚ as he is taking a ferry ride. He illustrates the similarities of his life to those that will take the same trip through the visions and emotions that he ponders while on his voyage. Walt Whitman speaks to not only the physical aspects of going
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Everyone possess different kinds of virtues In the novel a tree grows in Brooklyn‚ the protagonist‚ |Francie Nolan displays three virtues‚ courage‚ honesty and acceptance. Courage comes in many shapes‚ sizes and forms; it can be saving an old lady from a burning building or small encounters of courage‚ like asking out a secret admirer. Francies display’s courage when the doctor makes several comments about poor people being filthy‚ Francie feels hurt immediately. When the needle went into her‚ “…
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In A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith‚ Francie and Neeley Nolan are children growing up during the early 1900’s. The brother and sister have to learn how to survive on bread crumbs (literally)‚ and make the most of what they do own. Francie is the main character of the novel‚ and from the very beginning‚ the readers can grasp the independence that inhibits Francie from a young age‚ unlike Neeley who is very dependent on his parents (especially Katie‚ his mother) to help him get along. When Neeley
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he must reject or leave her‚ for the revealed plot shows her to be one of the causes of the crime.” Williams Marling‚ Professor of English Case Western University Female Fatale In the book Jonathan Lethem’s “Motherless Brooklyn” both Kimmery and Julia can both‚ arguably be considered “Femme Fatale”. Julia Minna‚ Frank Minna’s wife‚ was an attractive women (to the Minna men at least)‚ and had a
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The human condition is defined by passage. Ceaseless and all-embracing‚ it is at the heart of Walt Whitman’s celebrated poem “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry.” As Whitman’s speaker observes the ferry cross from Manhattan to Brooklyn‚ he reflects upon the crowds of men and women making the familiar passage and‚ more expansively‚ all people making similar passages – past‚ present‚ and future. He knows well what they experience and feel‚ for the same experiences and feelings make up his own life. In this shared
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of a specific analysis tool. The structure that is chosen is the Brooklyn Bridge which was completed in 1883 and that took 14 years to be completed. PESTLE Analysis is a useful tool for identifying the relevant external factors which influenced
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