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    A Coughing Short Story

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    BELONGING STORY(2) Coughing violently‚ I passed the glass pipe along to the young man beside me‚ who took a long drag before handing it on the next in the circle. I could feel the foul-tasting smoke tear down my throat and withstood the urge to vomit. The entire room was overflowing with a fetid haze; it grated against the back of my throat as though it were sandpaper. I fought to maintain my composure and appearance of serenity‚ but if anyone looked close enough they would easily be able to distinguish

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    with younger people makes the feel young and lively again. In Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Old Man and the Sea‚ the author uses the elderly man‚ Santiago‚ to represent old age‚ and he uses the boy‚ Manolin‚ to represent the aspect of youth in the story. The contrast between these two characters illustrates this idea of wisdom coming with age and elderly yearning for youth. Old age is represented in this story by Santiago. He is a very old man who has been fishing for most of his life. He has been

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    Review of Short Story

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    what do we wlearn about it’s effects on the people through the character Irene Ruddock? Alan Bennet shows society split in two.He shows the divide in age between society and the generational conflict that holds the generations apart. Irene Ruddock hides herself away from society because she doesn’t understand it. She reacts badly to things she finds in modern society. She complains to various people through her letters‚ and this genreally has a bad effect of what she writes about. For instance

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    own personal take on it‚ regardless to what Ernest Hemmingway was trying to say. The Old Man and the Sea can be inspirational to anyone willing to decide for themselves what it means. The readers are immediately drawn into Santiago’s story‚ and learn from him just as Manolin has. To state the obvious‚ the Old Man and the Sea was not just about an old‚ unlucky fisherman. To me‚ it is about life‚ death‚ and the struggles in between. Early on in the story‚ Santiago first speaks of his dreams. “He no

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    Belonging - Short Story

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    Short Story Screaming in pain‚ Rebecca was about to give birth to her first baby. She was forced to have a homebirth as there were no hospitals around for miles. Her shrieks of pain had woken everyone in the neighbourhood‚ many came up to the house to get a glimpse of the situation. One of Rebecca’s friends‚ Rick‚ had rushed into the house in a matter of minutes after he heard the screaming. Rick stayed with Rebecca for several hours that followed to comfort her as best he could. His best attempts

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    The Killers - Hemingway

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    Introduction : Hemingway is a great figure of the « lost generation »‚ like Fitzgerald‚ S. Anderson‚ G. Stein‚ S. Lewis… F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote “all gods dead‚ all wars fought‚ all faiths in man shaken” to describe the feeling the young intellectuals had in this years. The writers of the “lost generation” added their own feelings of loss and failure to the previous tradition of realism. The short story The killers by Hemingway is representative of this realism and those feelings of loss and

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    Sodalite: A Short Story

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    Sodalite walked slowly through the stream in the forest‚ pumping her legs through the cold‚ yet somehow warm water. The current of the stream wasnt very rough‚ so it was (sort of) easy to trudge through the crystal clear water. Sodalite sighed‚ reminiscing on how she came to Earth. She wasnt from this planet‚ for she was actually from homeworld. She was to be shattered because she was ‘wrong’; but it wasnt even her fault. Soda was blind in her left eye due to her lazy kindergarteners. They placed

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    Short Story Of Vanka

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    Kara Howland October 10‚ 2002 M‚R‚F-10am "VANKA" After reading the story entitled Vanka I was both amused and saddened. Vanka was a poor orphan child who was obviously quite desperate due to the miserable conditions of his life. The child Vanka is reaching out in desperation to his grandfather much like any individual might reach out to a higher authority that he or she believes in with great faith and hope. As is often the case in seemingly hopeless situations‚ people will promise things

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    A Short Story Of Lina

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    they were related because if they did‚ they might try to imprison Regina too‚ and Elena did not want that to happen. Elena is trying to accomplish safety for her cousin. Some conclusions that can be drawn about Elena from this encounter are that she cares about others more than she cares about herself. She wants everyone to be safe and doesn’t want their conditions to worsen. The government’s policy is controlling and unfair.  The government wants no opposition. If someone disagrees with their policy

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    I lay face-up on the treatment table. It’s about midday and it’s warm inside. We are the only two in the office. He is professional and he is not interested in me in the slightest. He doesn’t speak much. I catch his eye and smile politely. He smiles back....an embarrassed/ uncomfortable smile. He’s about to insert needles into my ankle. I sit up‚ facing him. My legs‚ together‚ dangle off the edge of the table. I’m wearing blue shorts. I place my hands on either knee and slowly move my legs apart

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