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    essay about father figures. It is interesting to see how how people see fathers‚ and what they think of them. He wrote about the need teenagers and children have to have a father and how it effects them to not have one. He also says how having a substitute father figure can help a child with their issues in life. I agree with the overall opinion of “Dear Dads: Save Your Sons” because I can relate to the different scenarios told in the essay‚ and because his view points about a father ’s presence

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    life. For males‚ a strong father figure is imperative during childhood and adolescence. This is needed for the child to develop their father’s characteristics by learning from them and following in their father’s footsteps. However‚ two characters‚ lack a strong father figure and it affects them negatively. These two characters are Biff Loman‚ from Death of a Salesman and Tom Wingfield‚ from The Glass Menagerie. Both are affected differently by the deficiency of a father whom has favorable traits

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    fishing trips to complete hatred and denial‚ father-son relationships can be characterized by many good and bad experiences. After reading the two short stories "Powder" by Tobias Wolff and "If the River was Whiskey" by T.C. Boyle‚ which both feature father-son relationships that are placed under a large amount of stress. There are many similarities and differences between these two relationships that are not apparent upon just a cursory glance. A father can be completely inconsiderate of his sons

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    (Burgess). Through each era the role of a father involved him to simply provide for his family‚ which meant going away and not spend time with them. Even in the 21st century fathers are required to spend a great deal of time away from their wives and kids. Being a father entitles much more than just providing for the family. It entitles a father to bond and help raise his kids. Without the presence of a father‚ kids grow up struggling through life. The role of a father is to provide support and positive

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    his relationship with his father transitions throughout the story. Elie describes how his relationship with his father evolves from them being distant‚ to them getting closer‚ to Elie helping his dad‚ to his dad becoming his burden. Before life in the concentration camps‚ Elie Wiesel recounts about how he was distant from his father. His father was not physically or emotionally involved with his family. One thing

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    story about a father and son. The story demonstrates irony while using humor to keep the readers attention. As the son tells the story about his father and what occurred when he attended a funeral with him. Although the story takes place many years ago people can relate as if it were present time. As the story begins the boys shares his father’s traits and qualities. He tells the reader about the person who has died and why he knows his father will attend the funeral. The father is a hard working

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    “Powder” is a short story‚ by Tobias Wolff‚ about a boy and his father that are heading home through high snows. The father has had limited time with his son due to the family being divorced. The father and son go skiing and on the way home‚ they are stopped by trooper telling them that the roads are closed because the roads were snowed over. The father and son stop a small dinner to figure out how they were going to get the son home‚ since they had to be home before night according to the mother

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    In his story‚ My Papa’s waltz‚ Theodore Roethke examines the relationship between a father and son. The essay describes the daily interactions between the two. Some people may consider the relationship to be abusive‚ while others see it as a loving relationship with a little bit of roughhousing. The relationship between the father and son in this poem is seen as loving and fun. In the first stanza‚ the father is portrayed as a drinker whose alcohol-scented breath “could make a small boy dizzy.”

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    Along with emotional affects‚ father’s affect the level of interaction a kid will display in their behavior. When a father is involved in a child’s life‚ it gives them confidence and ambition. A father has a way of making a child feel whole and complete. When a father is absent‚ kids lose the confidence they once had and they become more unsure about themselves. So‚ naturally having a father present in one’s life is more likely to give them a bigger sense of confidence and ambition. Confidence Go to

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    are disowned by their fathers‚ but they do not stop loving their fathers and they eventually come back to rescue them from their misery. Shakespeare uses characterization of Cordelia and Edgar to show how true children will always love their parents even if they are sinned against. Cordelia is disowned by her father while Edgar is forced to disown himself. Eventually they forgive their fathers and aide in their recovery from insanity. Edgar’s and Cordelia’s love for their fathers is so strong that they

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