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    Jungian perspective on "How Far She Went" by Mary Hood "How Far She Went" by Mary Hood is an intense story full of ever-changing and turbulent emotions. In writing about this story and its author‚ it can be seen there is more in depth reasoning and motivation underneath the characters actions than one might initially think. These actions could be likened to a Jungian psychological viewpoint and ideology. The story conveys the intimacy of a girl‚ her grandmother and the life-changing decisions made through

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    humans and engage in combat when an outside force disagrees with one’s emotions. Coming the dawn of adulthood‚ teens often find hindrance in rebelling against the legal guardians that have trespassed against the teenager’s ideas. By creating a sense of self-need and revolution‚ Jing Mei‚ Dubus and the Granddaughter shine a light upon inferiority—declaring themselves not wholly free spirits but now connected with humanity all the more so. Jing Mei from Amy Tan’s “Two Kinds” will shock her family. Dubus

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    Emotion and Story

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    A Bag of Oranges NAME: NICK The story “A Bag of Oranges” by Spiro Athanas tells about a poor family lived in the rotting slum and the boy in this family became a mature person from a childish kid. Because the boy’s father needs to pay his responsibility to his family and the people who he loved‚ so his rude behavior and act makes his son hate him for a short time. After the boy notice his family’s financial situation‚ then he realize it’s not easy be an adult to making life run in the society‚

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    what ways can the short story Flight be seen as a story about Change? How does the author explore the idea of Change? 1. Essay must focus on the essay title. 2. Quotations must be contextualised. 3. Analyse language (words) used in some of your quotations. 4. Essay must be written in present tense. 5. Points must be made precisely‚ and clearly. The short story Flight is a story full of symbolism written by Doris Lessing. This essay will explore the symbolism in this short story. The

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    1. Which story did you read? The sniper 2. Describe the physical setting of the story. Which words or descriptions contribute to the emotional setting or mood? What is the mood that results from the author’s use of description? The setting of this story is a dark summer night in Dublin. The emotional mood of this story is dark. The authors use of description makes the mood dark‚ dreary and gloomy. A quote that contributes to the mood is “The long June twilight faded into the night. Dublin lay enveloped

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    Can This Story e Saved?

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    Can this story Be Saved Last summer I was constantly reminded of the dreaded family visit to Aunt Martha’s farm. It annoyed me that she had a colorful garden that needed constant attention. I also sunburned easily but Aunt Martha didn’t care I was in pain. When I was at Aunt Martha’s I found it necessary to wake up at 5:45 which is the same time I wake up for school. I did this because of all chores and yard work. Trudging through the pain of my severe sunburn and aching body I always finished

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    Argumentative Essay Word Count: 1599 No One Cares About the Full Story Anymore As I sat here pondering how to go about this paper and what sides I should take to elicit this argument‚ I looked for resources. Being born in the era of computers and technology‚ I obviously went to my computer as the sole provider. I do not use the library or books. I go for what is most accessible. I do not watch the news on the television every night at 6‚ I look up on the internet what is going on in

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    Ah! When I was a child the world seemed to be a place of joy and happiness to me. There was nothing worth worrying about. Whenever I cried somebody picked me up. When I did not like to sit alone‚ I was always in somebody’s army. I was not born in a joint family. So there were a lot of people to look after me. I was not kept under the care of a hired nurse. When I was three and a half years old I was sent to school. Soon I made friends with all the girls. Even now I clearly remember faces of my

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    make those dreams come true. I have seen‚ in my mother and myself‚ this power of will to persevere and to strive to be greater than one thinks they can be. But I have also come to realize the deeper and truer meaning of my mother’s saying. My mother emigrated from Mexico and raised me by herself with little education and little understanding of the English language. I believe strength and love motivated her as she worked three jobs‚ seven days a week earning no more than nine twenty-five an hour. At

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    1865 to the present has changed. As authors have moved into a global world‚ their writing has become less regional and therefore less realistic. Writers today do research instead of writing about what they already know about. As the world has become more global‚ authors have become more full. To a certain extent‚ realism is about presenting a limited view because is very much about regionalism. An author can only write realistically about what he/she knows. Authors like Mark Twain and F. Scott Fitzgerald

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