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    Pater Familias

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    Author of the comedy The Brothers‚ Terence criticizes the Roman institution of the pater familias in The Brothers” by using social dichotomies such as father and son‚ rural area and urban area‚ and conservative and liberal lifestyles to compare how total submission is ineffective. Terence writes about two fathers who raise their son the way they think is the proper way‚ hoping their son’s apostrophe??? grow up the way the father’s apostrophe??? want them to be. Micio‚ father of Aeschinus‚ lives

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    Blood Diamond analyse

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    parallel story‚ reverse Suspense‚ foreshadow The most important sequences in the movie is when Solomon finds the huge pink diamond and buries it‚ and when Dia points a gun at Danny and his father Solomon. Chronological‚ the son is taken by the RUF. Parallel story‚ Solomons son on one side Climax: What is to come (Foreshadowing): When Solomon meets his family at the camp‚ we know that he is going to get them out of the camp in the future. And when Solomon buries the diamond‚ we understand that

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    Compare and Contrast

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    kite. The daughter’s movement is being playful and flying the kite. In the second paragraph‚ a father and his son is fixing a bicycle. They are at home because the background has a fence and a house. The light of the photo seems like they are fustrated. It seems like a cool day because they are wearing sweaters. The father’s expression seems like he has hard time teaching his son. The son’s expression seems like he is having trouble learning from his father. The father’s movement is using a tool

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    Johnny Got His Gun Essay

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    Trumbo tells the story in third person limited‚ letting the reader know the thoughts of Johnny‚ the main character. This makes it even easier to analyze the father-son relationship. The seemingly minute‚ yet numerous details recalled by the young man also give the reader insight into how important the time spent with his father was to the son. This passage from the novel Johnny Got His Gun is written in third person limited‚ with the narrator giving us access into the thoughts of only the main character

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    He sacrificed many days and went through a lot of pain to find them. Even his family‚ while in the village where all the Mattru Jong refugees were staying‚ kept looking for Ishmael‚ even if the searches were in vain. “One man was carrying his dead son. … The father was covered with his son’s blood‚ and as he ran he kept saying‚ ‘I will get you to the hospital‚ my boy‚ and everything will be fine.’ Perhaps it was necessary that he cling to false

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    he constantly buys new things which have put him in debt. He is very absorbed in the past and angers easily‚ especially to his son Biff. Most of the relationships he has with his family are strained. He cheated on his wife so his relationship with her is guilt ridden. This causes him to get angry with her and snaps at her very easily. His relationship with his son Biff is a love/hate relationship. Biff knows that his father was cheating on his mother because Biff caught his dad with the other

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    Universal Essay

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    trying to get their GED and are having a difficult time getting a job that does not pay minimum wage. I thought that Brooks was trying to say that we all grow out of our rebellious years when she says "We die soon." (Brooks). In the poem “Mother to Son”‚ Hughes uses the device of an extended metaphor to describe the life of the mother. The extended metaphor compares the mother’s life to a staircase. The line “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair” begins and ends the poem (Hughes). With this line

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    The Girl Next Door

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    Through the examination of the narrator’s experience with Brandi‚ we learn about the intricate and complex relationships in his own life and how that has influenced his response to the wider world. The story opens with dialogue between the mother and son. Immediatley‚ the reader is thrust into the middle of a tirade by the mother. One can begin to see the dynamic of the relationship in action. This is seen here “Oh‚ no‚ my mother said. They’re not to blame. Let’s be honest now. She liked to take my

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    Neighbour

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    full pitch and disturb others. It is because of this that people do not like to have any dealings with them. They are the most unpopular ones in the building. Just in front on the opposite side of the street‚ live the Shuklas. They have a son and a daughter. The son is of my age. We attend the same school and are in the same class. The daughter is still a child but a very charming one. She comes to my house and plays with my sisters. The Shuklas have a high civic sense. They never do any thing which

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    Road to Perdition Reflection What did the son learn about the father on their journey? What did the father learn about the son on their journey? What did the boy learn about life as he travelled? Sam Mendes film “Road to Perdition” is an excellent example of a journey‚ and takes Michael Sullivan Snr (Snr) and his son‚ Michael Sullivan Jnr (Jnr)‚ on a journey. They both learn quite a lot‚ both about each other‚ and life itself. Jnr. Is the first of our travellers‚ and we are shown who is

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