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    poem “Even If You Weren’t My Father” by Camillo Sbarbaro‚ is about how a young girl states that she would love her father even if he was a complete stranger. This is a sonnet and the theme of this poem is unconditional love. The literary devices that are used are diction and imagery. When I first read the title of the poem I grasped a good understanding of the message and theme. This poem made feel happy for the girl because of how positive her relationship was with her father. Using words like “innocent

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    Who Killed Claggart

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    fair to do so. Captain Vere should not have put Billy to death for three reasons: Billy did not mean to kill Claggart‚ Billy was the best sailor Captain Vere ever had serve under him‚ and Tom Claggart had it out for Billy. The first reason Captain Vere should not have killed Billy is Billy did not mean to kill Claggart. Billy could not control himself. When he punched Claggart he said it was like he had no control over himself or his own actions. A person who is unable to control themselves should

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    Mrs. Johnson H.U.S.H May 2‚ 2014 Who Killed The Reconstruction: The North or the South? After the Civil War the United States planned to rebuild the relationship of the North and the South. The reconstruction period was planned to rebuild the economic‚ political‚ and social aspect of the South. Although the reconstruction was temporarily successful‚ it was eventually killed. The reconstruction was killed due to the South’s failure; they created economic restriction‚ white supremacy groups‚

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    My Father Thinking back to the death of my father really makes me sad‚ I remember three times a week after school I would go visit my father. I would go to the hospital room where my father was in a comma since his accident; my eyes would often wander to the Gayle Sayers football jersey my mother placed at his bedside. Fourteen years ago my father was fighting with a friend of his and he slipped during the fight. My father hit the back of his head extremely hard on the concrete ground‚ and he suffered

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    imagrate from Hawaii that came in waves. My father was the first generation my mother was the second generation born in Hawaii‚ they were japanese. My father looked through a series of pictures to pick out his wife and she picked my mother but then they divorced before it was one. I was lead to believe that my mother had died during birth. I was raised by my father but was fostered in and out of foster homes during the week but stay with him on weekends. Father worked in the pineapple plantation and

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    Overcoming The Death of my Father Never in my life had I ever thought that at the age of seventeen years old‚ I would lose my father in an unexpected accident. To this day‚ I feel it should have never happened. I would like to think it is all a bad nightmare and that I would wake up to see my father there the next morning‚ but unfortunately it is not the case. There are a lot of things I did not understand back then; especially about loss‚ sadness‚ anger‚ and fear. When it came down to these things

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    My Father Writes His Story” In this essay I will discuss personal stories from my childhood that will outline similarities and differences of “Western” and “Eastern” cultures. “Western” and “Eastern” countries differ in many ways. They both have their own history‚ culture and traditions. They also differ by how “Western” and “Eastern” people present themselves and tell stories about themselves. In both “Western” and “Eastern” culture heritage‚ family‚ respect and honesty play major factors. Me

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    community or even the larger world. This issue is explored in Raimond Gaita’s biographical memoir Romulus‚ My Father and Khaled Hosseini’s confronting novel The Kite Runner. Throughout these texts‚ the themes of personal relationships‚ migrant experience and morals and values arise from the concept of belonging and are explored through the use of language devices. In Romulus‚ My Father‚ Raimond Gaita explores his need to connect with and understand his father’s world in relation to personal relationships

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    understanding and belief‚ which can be. The main thesis featured in my visual representation is ‘when two worlds collide’ and this is a common theme created within my chosen texts Romulus My Father‚ Rabbit Proof Fence and Kevin Rudd sorry speech. Raimond Gaita’s text‚ Romulus My Father‚ conveys the notions of belonging through a reflective autobiographical memoir in which he celebrates and bares witness to his father’s values. He uses first person narration‚ drawing the reader into the confidence. He portrays

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    “The Man I Killed” Guilt takes over ones mind and conquers the body because someone thinks constantly about a memory that previously occured. In Tim O’Brien’s‚ “The Man I Killed”‚ he starts with a list of physical features of the man he killed with a grenade in My Khe. He was imagining what the man’s life must have been like. O’Brien thinks of stories and personalities about the man he murdered in the war. He describes his feelings and says‚ “Nothing nobody could do… stop staring” (O’Brien 1).

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