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    Lifeguard Ambitions

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    went through a variety of spontaneous dreams and ambitions when it came to who I wanted to be when I grew up. My impulsive‚ yet frequent change of mind was based on my sole passion to help people‚ though I never had a true calling until I became a lifeguard. When I was younger‚ my Poppy died from a drowning accident. He had Parkinson’s Disease and had an at home nurse with him at all times. But this never stopped him from doing what he loved to do. One day he wanted to go for a swim in the family pool

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    “Dog’s Death” by John Updike is a narrative poem written in open form about a family pet that dies unexpectedly and the family’s reaction to the death. Updike does use some rhyme in his poem but in whole‚ the poem lacks a fixed structure. As I begin reading the poem I am immediately placed in a solemn state as a dog lover. The title of the poem immediately sets the tone of the poem and Updike does not stray from this morbid foreshadowing. The narrator of the poem is the family’s father and he tells

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    John Updike’s stories “A&P” and “The Rumor” both show Updike’s style of writing. Each work in the beginning captivates the reader and stimulates the natural sense of curiosity‚ as it draws you into the story. Both widen and deepen the knowledge of human activity as well. At the end of each story you are given a sensation of completeness. This being Updike’s style of writing‚ I didn’t always find it true in both stories. As seen in the story “A&P”

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    Judging from the view of his skill in employing metaphors in A&PJohn Updike is certainly a professional of short sarcastic story. Throughout the story Updike maneuvers the art of metaphor pretty well‚ from the symbolization of characters‚ the period and the cultural background‚ to the allegorical meaning of the story as a whole. Also‚ he imitates many details from Hawthorne’s Young Goodman Brown‚ for example‚ the place where the story takes place‚ metaphors of the color of Queenie’s two-pieces

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    John Updike’s Rabbit‚ Run details the account of a struggling young adult who tries to straighten out his life. Unfortunately‚ Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom’s involvement with alcohol‚ adultery‚ and accidental murder within a short time period do not help his situation. In a negative feedback loop‚ Rabbit runs back and forth in and out of different situations with a variety of people. The need to take control of his life and escape mediocrity drives Rabbit to make bad decisions. Unable to accept his

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    Adolescence in John Updike’s “A&PJohn Updike captures a day in the life of a young teenage boy named Sammy whose adolescence gets the best of him. Sammy works at a grocery store and is employed by old-fashioned store manager‚ Lengel. Sammy encounters three young girls in suggestive swim suits at the store. To the manger this was very distasteful and inappropriate for girls this age. Sammy’s heightened hormones and fixation for the girls gave him a sense of recklessness as he defended

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    Being A Lifeguard

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    responsible for the lives of everyone who enters the facility. Being a lifeguard for the City of Sacramento can be somewhat challenging‚ but overall very rewarding. Being a lifeguard requires a lot of skills‚ including responsibility‚ attention to detail‚ communication‚ and one of the most important aspects‚ teamwork. My first job as a lifeguard taught these skills‚ helping me to better prepare myself for day-to-day life. From being a lifeguard for nearly three consecutive years‚ I have obtained more confidence

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    John Updike’s "A & P" and T. Coraghessan Boyle’s "Greasy Lake" have many similarities as well as differences as coming-of-age stories. "A & P" is about a nineteen-year-old boy working at a grocery shop who stands up against the manager trying to defend and impress the girls he is attracted to who are not "decently dressed" (Updike 18). "Greasy Lake" is a story of several nineteen years old youths who play a prank on a bad character and experience what real bad characters can do. Fortunately‚

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    Studies Final Essay John Updike and his novel ‘The Centaur’ American novelist‚ poet‚ essayist and playwright‚ John Updike belongs to the post-war generation of writers the U.S. They came to literature with university degree and having philological training. The object of his image always was a life of intellectuals; he was well familiar with life and habits of the upper-middle-class. One of the most famous and significant novels of Updike is "Centaur." "Centaur"

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    Lifeguard Essay

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    down a hot beach in the cutest red lifeguard bathing suit while the wind is blowing her hair in slow motion. This is the image that Hollywood portrays as the ideal lifeguard. However realistic Baywatch may seem‚ it is far from reality. Lifeguarding is thought of as easy going and care free‚ but it is quite the opposite. A lifeguard must remain alert and aware at all times because a normal day could easily turn into a life or death situation. Becoming a lifeguard is a relatively simple process.

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