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    In the short story The Man Who Was Almost A Man‚ Dave Saunders is trapped in a world where he doesn’t have a lot of power. He works on a field where he never sees his pay because his mom hides it from him. In addition‚ he is forced to obey his parents. Throughout the short story‚ a symbol that is shown significantly is the gun. Dave thinks that if he has this gun‚ it will change him and make him immediately a grown man. What he doesn’t realize is the big responsibility that comes with having a gun

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    The Roommate from Hell’s Bayou Do you understand about a roommate from hell’s bayou? Well‚ I have this roommate that is from Louisiana. He is not the roommate anyone want in there room. If I could change roommates or rooms‚ I would have did it by now. The roommate from hell due to several factors: uncleanliness‚ hair shedding‚ and poor hygiene. First is he never cleans up after himself. If he eats food any type of food‚ he leaves the dishes in the room or in the sink for week. He leaves the dishes

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    If we were to evaluate life as a science experiment‚ time would always remain an independent variable. No matter how breath-taking or devastating a life event is‚ time will continue to move forward. In the song “Telescope” by Cage the Elephant‚ the speaker tells the story of a man from another world that he or she sees through their telescope. This man remains in his home because he does not want to waste time with the unknowns of the world. The speaker uses this story to convey how attempting to

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    Franz Kafka and his writing Authors write stories influenced by their lives and personal experiences good and bad. When the German author Franz Kafka writes The Trial‚ his personal experiences with law and life come through with clairvoyance. Franz Kafka was born on July 3 1883‚ into a time under threefold prejudice; the Czechs felt oppressed by the Austrian-Germans and‚ in turn‚ oppressed the Jews(Sulkes). Franz‚ being non-Czech‚ non-Austrian and a Jew‚ had to grow up in a time where no one could

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    A Raisin in the Sun is written by Lorraine Hansberry. The author wrote this because when she was younger she experienced this. In this play‚ there are struggles that are going on. For example‚ discrimination and segregation. The family is currently living in a small apartment and are not rich but the characters Mama and Walter try to make everyone happy. The setting is in Southside Chicago. The two characters that have influenced the plot so far are Mama and Walter because they have been involved

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    The works of literature Metamorphous by Kafka and the Diary of a mad man by Lu Xun both explore topics of savagery and reality. The structures of these two readings were completely different as diary of a mad man was structured as a short story with daily journal entries. The diary described the transformation of Madman’s thoughts from day to day. Metamorphous is based on a first person narrative of traveling salesmen that also explores the topics of savagery and reality through Gregor’s transformation

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    Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a story that has multiple themes within it. One main theme of this story is that of identity. Gregor seems to lose his sense of identity when he is transformed into a bug-like creature. When transforms he not only loses his physical identity‚ but his metal identity. He often speaks of his work as a salesman and he ultimately loses this identity as a salesman. He loses his old personal identity‚ but he gains new one as well. Gregor has to figure out his identity with

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    The Profound Side of Death When is death not meaningful? The nature of this idea seems only gloomy‚ but death also has profound qualities. In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ Gregor Samsa’s death ultimately reflects on themes like guilt and freedom that progress throughout the novella. His dying helps tie the story together by effectively solidifying each of these specific themes. Gregor’s death ultimately spotlights a feeling of guilt through his everyday actions and behaviors. This sentiment

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    Kafka’s Metamorphosis is an excellent social commentary on the modern man. The authors own personal struggles are seen throughout the story. For example‚ themes of yearning for meaning and the oppressive alienation of the individual are seen throughout Kafka’s life. In his early years‚ he struggled with extreme bouts of anxiety and feelings of alienation which subsequently brought on an identity crisis. He was Jewish although he did not share in Jewish beliefs and he grew up in Catholic Czechoslovakia

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    What do the novels “Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka and “The Outsider” by Albert Cammus say about social conformity? “Metamorphosis” is a novel written by Franz Kafka in 1912. It is set at an unknown European city at the same time it was published It narrates the story of a typical salesman of in an industrialized society who wakes up one morning transformed into a giant cockroach. The novel tells about how his family deals with this event‚ and how Gregor (the salesman) eventually dies. “The outsider”

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