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    Year of Impossible Goodbyes This book is based on a real life event in history‚ on the year of 1945 in Kirimni‚ Pyongyang Korea. This book is about a Korean family‚ whose country was under Japanese rule‚ force to live the Japanese live style. To make sure that the Korean people‚ or what the Japanese called them peasants‚ they would sent Japanese police to inspect the peasants’ homes. A little girl named Sookan and her family never followed the Japanese ways. Sookan’s Grandfather was Buddhist

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    interpretation which is different amongst all people. The thing that would be most apparent in the novella‚ “Goodbye Columbus”‚ is that there is an obvious focus around power struggles. These power struggles could be anything physical‚ mental‚ or emotional between separate parties that could result in one being supreme over the other. All parties wish to be supreme of the others. The novella‚ “Goodbye Columbus”‚ is written on the premise of constant power struggles that resonate throughout the novella

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    In the memoir Year of Impossible Goodbyes by Sook Nyul Choi‚ Sookan changes from someone who is scared and oppressed‚ and becomes someone who is strong-willed and determined. As the story plays out‚ this change is shown in many moments‚ but three are when grandfather dies‚ when the Japanese leave Korea and the war ends‚ and when their mother is separated from them. When Sookan’s grandfather dies at the beginning of the book‚ it shows how dependent she is on her grandfather. She is extremely devastated

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    Lives in Africa What do you think of when Africa is mentioned? Do you picture endless plains‚ deserts‚ lions and exciting expeditions? Or does your mind wander to its people and tribes‚ or the history found here? Whatever the opinion may be‚ one cannot deny Africa has a certain flair to it that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. In Karen Blixen’s novel Out of Africa and Caroline Link’s film adaptation of Nowhere in Africa‚ the two women immerse one in Africa’s rich‚ colorful culture. While

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    about this feelings from now on because of certain reasons. He will forever remain in my heart and forever be my special someone....       "I love you but fate says that we are not meant to be".....   You know who you are....         I love you goodbye...

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    City I could speak of Joan Didion’s use of rhetorical devices. I could describe every subtle simile she imposes and preach of her incredible use of personification‚ but I think the most important piece of the essay would‚ then‚ be neglected. In "Goodbye to All That‚" Didion compares her experiences in New York to the occurrences at a fair. This metaphor is discussed in a very roundabout way. Ultimately‚ though‚ Didion (like anybody) grew tired and dissatisfied with the fair (in her case NYC). Fairs

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    be more careful with his words." "Would it make a difference?" The old man chuckled‚ a raspy sound that came with difficulty. Whether that struggle had arisen from older age or his present condition‚ one could not be quite sure. "I suppose not. Goodbye‚ Samuel." There was a click as the gun’s safety

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    Cross-Cultural Encounter in Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s The River Between ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- W. Shivnarayan Assistant Professor of English‚ LDM College‚ Parli Vaijnath 431515 India ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INTRODUCTION In The River Between‚ Ngugi critically examines and evaluates‚ primarily through the aspect of Christianity the cultural clash

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    Goodbye My Lover’ This song tells a story‚ in fact the artist‚ James Blunt‚ says that it’s based on a relationship he was in with an ex-lover. He said that "she meant nothing" to him; but the lyrics and the emotion he sings with begs to differ. It’s set up like most songs‚ using the a-a-b-b rhyme scheme‚ but the way he personifies things and allows the reader to actually "see" what he’s singing about. It starts off where the couple meets and even though the guy knows that they will go their

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    touching poem This is Not Goodbye. Describes the fact that life will end but goodbye does not mean goodbye. “This is not goodbye‚ my darling this is thank you”. The key theme is that in life we will have to say our final goodbyes‚ but instead of looking at it as if it was goodbye we should look from a different aspect and cherish the memories. This is Not Goodbye encourages readers to look at goodbyes from a new perspective. Teaching us there will come a time to say goodbye‚ “thank you for showing

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