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    would finally "have a life". I was a stay-at-home mom for eight years. During those eight years there were wonderful memories made with my son and husband‚ but towards the end the euphoria wore off and reality hit. In a short story written by David Sedaris called "Let it Snow"‚ he shared a piece of his childhood to his readers. He was in the 5th grade living in Binghamton‚ New York with his two sisters‚ mom‚ and dad. His dad was always gone due to work and his mom ’s moodiness. Snow fell for the

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    The Cyclops’ treatment of Odysseus and his men was fully justified. He did what he had to do to protect himself and his home. With the way Odysseus and his men treated the Cyclops‚ it is understandable that he would lose it. The men came “to take some of the cheeses‚ come back again‚ and the next time/to drive the lambs and kids from their pens” (IX‚ 225-226). The men even had the audacity to say that because they were strangers he “might give us a guest present or otherwise/ some gift of grace

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    The purpose of Sedaris’ essay is to reflect on how teachers can change a student’s life inside and outside the classroom. In this essay the teacher is rude‚ embarrassing‚ and shows little or no respect to her students. The teacher never takes the emotional state of her students into consideration. “We soon learned to dodge chalk and protect our heads and stomachs whenever she approached us with a question.” (159) Sedaris’ essay is in chronological order. The essay begins as Sedaris’ character returns

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    versions of the myth regarding Cyclops Polyphemus‚ written by Homer‚ Theocritus‚ and Ovid‚ respectively. All three authors portrayed Cyclops Polyphemus in different ways‚ according to their own views. Homer portrayed Polyphemus as a violent monster‚ Theocritus portrayed him as a lovesick creature‚ and Ovid portrayed him as a mix of Homer and Theocritus’s portrayal. In this essay‚ I will be doing an analysis of the similarities and differences on all three versions of Cyclops Polyphemus. In Homers’ Odyssey

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    not deviate from the set of rules‚ or procedures to avoid failures‚ or punishments. David Sedaris is an American humor writer of the work “In the waiting room” who sets an example of how we choose to operate within Kark and Van Dijk regulatory focus theories‚ through his work he explains his life experiences‚ when he first went to Paris and could not speak French‚ takes a French school but then gives up. David Sedaris experienced difficulties in adopting a new language and decided to take the easy way

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    The Land of the Cyclops Well my prayer didn’t come true. We had another very strange couple of days. Our ship came upon an island of Cyclops. What strange creatures they are. Once again Odysseus only had a few men go onto the island and the others stay on the ship. Once again I was chosen to go. Once we climbed on the island we went into the very first cave we saw. There was no Cyclops in there so I told Odysseus that we should take what we need and go. But no‚ he wanted to see the creature and

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    readers have certain criticism about the story. When reading‚ “Let it Snow”‚ there are a lot of symbols being used that can be looked at from many different ways. For example‚ “There were eight inches on the ground‚ and rather than melting‚ it froze” (Sedaris 73). That could either be taken as the

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    astute Odysseus and the robust Cyclops‚ Odysseus uses his wits to out smart the Cyclops in the dispute between them. With victory in the mind of the Cyclops does not know that his opponent has a plan in store for him. The Cyclops is thought as the stronger character in this brawl but only in physical appearance‚ and not in acumen. The Cyclops tries to fulfill his needs by acting impulsive and using his own emotions to control himself. Thus being a disadvantage for the Cyclops‚ he does not further question

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    general in a different view. Both Gullen and Sedaris had different experiences growing up. Most people who live in two or more different countries turn to have learn something new from these different countries which might have a permanent one someone life.. In the essay “The Danish Way of Life” the author Jamie Gullen contrasts her experience in New York (NY)‚ while she was a DIS student in Copenhagen‚ Denmark. In Copenhagen‚ Gullen narrates

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    Charybdis. Also when Odysseus and twelve members of his crew go looking for a treasure on the Cyclops Island Odysseus wants to see the Cyclops with his own eyes. The Cyclops captures them and “went on filling up his belly with manflesh and great gulps of whey” (194). This shows that Odysseus makes careless mistakes like visiting the Cyclops that killed the members of his crew. The way Odysseus fights the Cyclops by stabbing him in his eye and lying about his name also shows that he is impulsive liar.

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