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    in the sand‚ enjoy the beautiful water waves and have fun with family! But‚ sometimes the grandma can not hang like she use to‚ and that’s fine‚ she still has fun‚ but the need for a

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    from childhood into adulthood. Mansfield uses the symbolism of the umbrella to show that growth within Fenella has occurred. Fenella’s grandma allows Fenella to take care of her “swan-necked umbrella” which is very precious to her. At the beginning of the story Fenella finds the umbrella large and awkward‚ “giving her shoulder a sharp little peck.” Her Grandma has to remind her to be mindful of the umbrella‚ “be careful the umbrellas aren’t caught in the stair rail.” This shows us that Fenella is

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    English Composition 1 My Grandmother My Grandmother goes by the name of babunya‚ and baba for short‚ this means grandma in Ukrainian. She lived in Ukraine for most of her life‚ and she is almost 90 years old now. She’s been through a lot in her years‚ thus her appearance has changed. For every wrinkle she has there’s a story to match. She has had every color hair: blonde‚ red‚ brown‚ and black. Now her hair is a short gray color. She keeps it short because it stays out of the way‚ even though

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    lot of friendly acorn fights. Katie’s dad had 5 siblings and they would meet every weekend at grandma dyers

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    While I interviewed my grandma and my mom about their philosophies on life I started seeing comparisons with some of the statements they said‚ and what Morrie said in the book. It was December 17‚ a Sunday afternoon when I interviewed my grandma. The whole side of my dad’s family was present during the interview‚ so I got a little input on what everyone thought‚ but I am going to focus on what my grandma said. When I told my grandma I had to interview her for class she said‚ “Oh great what about

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    always supernatural. Grandma was old and when she saw the cat‚ she had already prepared to die.The symbolism also shows that the tradition of grandma. She refused to go to hospital because she was a very traditional person. ❖ Wind chime It is a symbol of freedom for the family‚ who together searched to find the pieces to put it back together. It represents something that can be passed down through the generations and symbolizes their Chinese culture. For example‚ before grandma died‚ she and the

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    relations in a middle class family‚ criticizing modern society’s decay. Within the story we see the dialogue between family members‚ a husband and his wife‚ who are awaiting the death of her mother. As the names of characters suggest (Mommy‚ Daddy‚ Grandma)‚ the action takes place within the family unit. Notice that the names of characters are generic. In doing this‚ the author is trying to show that it can be any family members. The story shows their cold relations with and disrespect for their old

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    Sandra Cisneros has spent a lifetime trying to discover her own literary voice‚ only to be drowned out by the mostly white and mostly white voices that she imitated but never identified with. The only daughter in a family with six sons‚ Cisneros was often the "odd-woman-out-forever" early on in life. It was not until she was enrolled in the Iowa Writers Workshop that she finally discovered that her experience as a woman and a Chicana in a male dominated world was the voice that was uniquely hers

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    was taking some food and wine to her sick grandma. I felt pretty hungry as soon as she said that. I hadn’t eaten in a long time‚ since yesterday‚ but it seemed like fifty years ago. I normally don’t eat humans‚ but her grandma just made my stomach grumble. I didn’t want to eat her grandma in front of her‚ so all of a sudden I thought of something that helped make me distract little red riding hood. I suddenly told her to pick some flowers for her grandma‚ and started running. I got to her

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    Is Hard to Find" and "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been" the antagonists are The Misfit and Arnold Friend respectively. Both are mentally unstable and murderers‚ but that is where the similarities end. The protagonists of the stories are Grandma and Connie respectively. Both seem to be dissimilar at first but as the stories progress more similarities than differences become apparent to the reader. In "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" is The Misfit is uneducated and was raised in the backwoods

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