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    A father and son relationship is valuable in different aspects. With memories creating nostalgia and events making learning experiences. The most important factor of a father and son relationship is that both the father and son are able to obtain a new ability or trait out of it. Since one’s been born their father has always been there for them if he is active in their life. The things being taught by their father is very important because they have been in similar situation and will more than likely

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    ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time’ is a novel exploring the world of Christopher Boone‚ a 15-year-old boy with Asperger’s Syndrome. This condition‚ as a consequence‚ leaves Christopher’s ability to emotionally connect with other people all but non-existent. Along with this emotional detachment‚ Mark Haddon’s explores Christopher’s many behavioural problems however it is soon clear that it is not only Christopher that has these. What the novel shows is that both this parents have

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    A relationship between a father and son can be strong or weak. Maus by Art Spiegelman and Night by Elie Wiesel show great examples of a father-son bond. In Maus‚ Spiegelman‚ the author documents the history of his father’s survival through the Holocaust. In Night‚ Wiesel‚ the author faced the Holocaust with his father. Both stories talk about the suffering and pain the author and father may have face paced. In some cases‚ it brought them together or pushed them farther apart. Spiegelman had a generally

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    Hosseini‚ the relationship depicted between Amir and his father at first seems quite complex. Considering‚ his father is a single parent‚ he struggles to treat Amir in such a way where both are satisfied. Throughout Amir’s childhood‚ his father always questioned his lack of confidence. He disregarded the treatment he imposed on his son as well as the tragic event that took place at the time of his birth. His mother had passed away while she was delivering him‚ therefore Amir suffers his inner self with

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    thinking about his father. He pondered what his father must have been through‚ whether or not his father was scared‚ and overall what a great hero his father was. This routine was commonplace for Matthew. It had all Matthew had been able to think ever since he and his mother received the telegram from the military a little over a month ago. Every morning he woke up thinking about his father‚ all day he thought about his father‚ and his father was the last thing on his mind when his body was overtaken

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    Sigmund‚ who was also the king of Hunland. At Signy’s wedding‚ the all-father Odin thrust a sword into an oak tree and promised that whoever was to remove it would be rewarded with a powerful friendship from the sword. Sigmund reigned for many years with his new gift. When Sigurd’s father Sigmund was killed in battle‚ he left the pieces of his sword for his unborn son to one day recreate for himself. Before Sigurd was born this father knew he would have been the noblest and courageous man out of all the

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time By Mark Haddon ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time’ by Mark Haddon is a story about a 15 year old boy who discovers the dead body of his neighbour’s dog and sets out to uncover the murder. Mark Haddon uses Christopher‚ his main character to magnify the mystery and grab the reader’s attention. Mark gets the reader involved in this mystery novel. He has written this book in the first person through the eyes of Christopher a 15

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    one. The relationship between a father and son is a strong bond‚ which can be devastated if one of them is murdered. What if‚ perhaps‚ that fight or conversation took place with you dead father. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet Act 1 Hamlet Jr. is presented with that not so usual situation. Hamlet Sr. is murdered by Hamlet Jr’s. Uncle. During the novel you never see them truly interact‚ though you can tell how their relationship was by the way Hamlet acted after the death of his father. Hamlet is

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    directoryundergraduate 20.14 bonus points reference bonus points for HSC subjects with 2013 entry scores Oxley College 2. introduction finding a way to deal with the complexities and mass of detail associated with bonus points. To the Students of Year 12‚ 2013. Please use this guide and other resources available to you‚ to fully investigate all the options that are available to you. You can never to be too informed‚ organised or start too early when investigating possible

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    understanding of the characters in the play. Hamlet’s thoughts about his father‚ mother‚ and himself are made clear through his references to allusions. Hamlet compares his father to Hyperion while comparing his uncle to a Satyr‚ Hamlet compares his mother to Niobe‚ and states the contrast between him and Hercules. When Hamlet compares his father to Hyperion and uncle to a satyr it shows how much he admired his father‚ and his disgust towards his uncle. Hyperion was one of the 12 the children of Gaia (Earth)

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