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    DEO RIDHO EVINDRA 180410100004/CLASS A INTRODUCTION TO PROSE Lecture: Ari Jogaiswara Adipurwawidjana FIFTY GRAND This short story is one of the stories in Men Without Women‚ written by Ernest Hemingway‚ an American writer. I started to love every Hemingway’s short story since I reached this semester especially this short story‚ which is tells about boxing that is one of my favorite sport. I think Hemingway was a man’s man. He wrote everything covered both things that happened in World War I and

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    This Is Just a Test

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    1. AR 600-20‚ Army Command Policy - Army Publishing Directorate ... www.apd.army.mil/pdffiles/r600_20.pdf‎ Mar 18‚ 2008 – Army Regulation 600–20. Personnel–General. Army. Command. Policy. Headquarters. Department of the Army. Washington‚ DC. 18 March ... 2. Army Command Policy - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army www.apd.army.mil/jw2/xmldemo/r600_20/cover.asp‎ Department of the Army Regulation 600-20 ... This regulation applies to the Active Army‚ the Army National Guard/Army National

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    society is a trial both Krebs and Norman Bowker face.But truly‚ it is the attitude that each man demonstrates that sets them apart. Their emotions influence the way they experience both the civilian world and civilian life. Authors Tim O’Brien and Ernest Hemingway’s style usage help readers understand the character’s personalities and difficulties. Krebs’s disinterested attitude is a result of the urge to keep responsibilities and “complications” at bay. While Bower’s constant guilt restricts him

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    Soldier’s Home By Ernest Hemingway In the battlefield soldiers are experiencing war‚ death‚ loss – they kill and watch fellow soldiers getting killed. Being a soldier is in no way an easy life‚ and it is hard for people‚ who have not experienced war to understand. When these soldiers returns from war they need to adjust themselves to their old lives – adjust themselves to live in a place that has not change a tiny bit‚ even though they are in no way the same person as they were when they left

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    Trump quotes one of his Twitter fans to accept the title of “the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters‚” which alludes to his social media prowess. With a few million more followers than his peers on both Facebook and Twitter‚ he is the most tweeted-about candidate by a mile (Smyth). Trump’s memorable tagline‚ "make America great again‚" pops up throughout social media. In a time where people check their social media feed for the latest news‚ Trump has been most successful in harnessing the power of

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    Just Mercy Reflection

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    After reading this week’s reading of Just Mercy‚ I learned that Bryan experienced a very different meeting with Henry than he thought it was going to be like. Bryan thought that Henry was going to be rude and heartless being‚ yet this was not the case. After Henry was taken from the room‚ Bryan proceeded to say “I sat down completely stunned…I didn’t expect him to be compassionate or generous” (Stevenson‚ 2014‚ p. 12). As well‚ he stated‚ “in that moment‚ Henry altered something in my understanding

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    Just Below the Surface

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    Just below the surface The story is written by Kate Nivison and takes place in a London suburb in an upper class environment (p. 41‚ l. 14) in modern time (p. 42‚ l. 23). It is a first person narrator so we sympathize with Indrani. Indrani: * Is an Indian woman (p. 42‚ l. 37) * Is education‚ but not highly educated * She is very bigoted (p. 42‚ p. 29-30) * She thinks the British people are xenophobic (the woman in the shop and the men from the council‚ p. 43‚ l. 15) *

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    Just a Little Princess

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    The articles “Just a Little Princess” by Peggy Orenstein and “Return of the Brainless Hussies” by Rebecca Traister are about as “bra-burning” as they get. Both women are feminist and aren’t afraid to show it. While Orenstein discusses the “princess” fad that is consuming the younger girls of America and why the fad an abomination‚ Traister explains the phenomena of stupidity that has swept America’s Pop Icons such as Paris Hilton‚ Lindsay Lohan‚ and Jessica Simpson. “Brainless Hussies” is more convincing

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    early newspaper training. He avoids the adjective whenever possible‚ but because he is a master at transmitting emotion without the flowery prose of his Victorian novelist predecessors‚ the effect is far more telling. In Observations on the Style of Ernest Hemingway‚ from "Contexts of Criticism" by Harry Levin (Harvard University Press‚ 1957)‚ the critic says: "Hemingway puts his emphasis on nouns because‚ among other parts of speech‚ they come closest to things. Stringing them along by means of conjunctions

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    accusations of African Americans has made walking down the street such a difficult task. Brent Staples‚ a graduate of the University of Chicago‚ is often painted as a dangerous man by people whose brushes have been tainted by their upbringing. In Staples “Just Walk on By”‚ his language expresses a strong and experienced persona‚ greatly affected by these plights. Tactics such as use of diction‚ and various analogies help to translate to his audience the feeling of being outcast. Being one who is outside

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