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    The Significance of Irony

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    element of indirectness is partly what makes poetry so interesting. Poetry’s lack of simplicity forces the reader to think independently‚ therefore creating numerous possible interpretations. The techniques of irony used in Stephen Dunn’s‚ “After‚” Gary Soto’s‚ “Mexicans Begin Jogging‚” Mark Doty’s‚ “Golden Retrievals‚” and “This Is Just To Say‚” by William Carlos Williams‚ are ultimately different‚ but do have substantial similarities and presentations of humor. Stephen Dunn’s poem‚ “After‚” was

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    In “One Last Time‚” Gary Soto talks about how he grew up in an immigrant family‚ and to make money had to work the fields. He talks about how the menial jobs made him feel and what he thought of them. I may not be able to relate to the immigrant laborer part of the story. I understand what it’s like to come from very little but still think that some things are not worth doing just to get something if it will make you feel like less than you are. Soto goes into great detail about his time picking

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    In the alley‚ kicking over trash cans‚ A dull chime of tuna cans falling” ( Soto 203). Also when the author is telling the story and he changes his mood to being scared and startled in the first stanza in the seventeenth line when his grandma comes out and yells at him. “ Until grandma came out into the alley‚ Her apron flapping in a breeze‚ Her hair mussed‚ and said‚ Let me help you‚” And punched me between the eyes” ( Soto). The rhythm of the poem is high low it makes it easy to follow‚ because

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    Ingredients for a Family Family is a group of people who can love another person beside himself or herself‚ give and gain trust‚ and accept each other for who they are. When people love one another‚ they’re not concerned about themselves. Being selfless allows more room for love. In a family‚ members are able to compromise with the ones they love‚ in order to make the relationship work. Without trust‚ a family cannot confide in one another. Trusting the members of within the family shows the respect

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    The Importance of Gender Roles Gender roles play a very important role in today’s society‚ including in the homes of many families. In the three stories‚ An Indian Story by Roger Jack‚ Looking for Work by Gary Soto‚ and Girl by Jamaica Kincaid gender roles and who play them are a lot different. Both stories challenge the image of a perfect household: a man‚ woman‚ children‚ a house‚ and a dog. In these stories‚ their traditional households would be considered broken. An Indian Story is about

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    Myth of Model Family

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    the dream of most Americans but at the same time is a cliché. “The “traditional” family… has existed for little more than two hundred years” (18). This idea has been so widely accepted due to the attention that it has received in the media. Like Gary Soto in “Looking for Work” the perfect family misleads people into thinking what is truth and what is fiction. Of course the truth is that there is no such thing as the “perfect” family. One family cannot represent all the variation of families all

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    in East Los Angeles. At that time‚ I was still lucky to have my own grandfather who was my mother’s father. I was aware that some of my young friends were missing an immediate family member so I felt grateful he was still alive. In this chapter‚ Gary Soto describes his grandpa as the usual Mexican male figure of the house; a hard worker that uses his free time to reflect on ways of bettering himself. His grandfather was a laborer in a raisin company in Fresno. I also have family in Fresno where I

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    Seventh Grade

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    Short Story Analysis Title: “Seventh Grade” Author: Gary Soto Vocabulary: - Conviction: belief -Elective: optional course or subject -Sheepishly: in ashy or embarrassed way Setting: The setting of the story is in the past‚ in Fresno‚ California at a school. Main characters: - Michael -Victor Characterization: - Michael is directly characterized‚ “He scowled and let his upper lip quiver. His teeth showed along with the ferocity

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    Saturday at the Canal Analysis In the poem‚ Saturday at the Canal‚ author Gary Soto tells the story of two teenage kids who are unhappy with their lives. They were expecting their lives to be different even though they were only seventeen. The author makes sure we realize just how miserable they are. He uses descriptive writing to help us understand how they feel. Soto is also careful not to be too specific about certain ideas in order to help the reader create their own interpretation of this poem

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    Harmony at Home

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    Synopsis. One of the more interesting essays in Rereading America by Colombo‚ Cullen‚ and Lisle was “Looking for Work” by Gary Soto. “Looking for Work” is a narrative of a nine year old Mexican American boy who really desires his family to be the perfect family. His assertion is that he is looking back on his childhood‚ but tells the story as a child’s point of view. The narrative is placed in the nineteen fifty’s‚ and focuses on his family experience. The essay indicates the boy lives with his

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