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    Brett illustrates a life of a woman who looks life in multiple relationships. She has a way of making men fall for her even though she is married. Even though she is with multiple men including her husband she always seems to fall back to Jake. Jake however is unable to fulfill her one wish‚ which is an intimate relationship‚ due to his injuries from the war. After the war many gender roles changed‚ the most important being that women were able to make decisions form themselves. Brett represents

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    perfect short story. Dagoberto Gilb starts out “Love in L.A.‚” with the narrator‚ Jake‚ stuck in traffic. Like every other person who is bored in traffic‚ Jake lets his mind wander‚ thinking about various things. He thought about how it was better to be stuck in traffic than to try making a left onto the onramp. This made me think about happy-go-lucky people who look towards the brighter side in every situation. Then Jake moves on to think about his steady occupation‚ which makes me wonder if that’s

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    Character Development A central character of Ernest Hemingway’s novel‚ The Sun Also Rises is Jake Barnes. He is a man of complex personality--compelling‚ powerful‚ restrained‚ bitter‚ pathetic‚ extraordinarily ordinary yet totally human. His character swings from one end of the psychological spectrum to the other end. He has complex personality‚ a World War I veteran turned as a journalist‚ living in Paris. To the world‚ he is very self-control but breaks down easily when alone‚ plagued by self-doubt

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    was Jake the reason he ran away from home is because he wanted to find a new family. He went to the police station saying he escaped from a man’s house that had kidnapped him and he has been missing for a few years. He also mentions how he had no accesses to television or anything so he wasn’t sure how long he was missing for. He told the police “I found a broken window in the basement so I managed to sneak out and run as fast as I could”. The police than asked for that mans location. Jake than

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    While it is true that Jake Barnes physical injury prevents him from fulfilling his desires‚ the fact is that it also serves as a metaphor for the lost generation. The injury that Jake Barnes receives in the war insinuates to the problems that this generation had. Many of them were scared by the war and it was impossible for them to reintegrate themselves back into society. Jake Barnes attempts to reinsert himself into society throughout the novel‚ and repeatedly has trouble doing so. At first with

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    The Legend of Korra: Stereotypes Stereotypes are very common in the current state of the world. In The Legend of Korra‚ which is the animated sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender‚ the protagonist is a 17-year-old teenager named Korra. She is the next avatar (The avatar is someone who can control all the elements and is supposed to restore order to the world). During the first season of Legend of Korra many antagonists try to oppose Korra because of the stereotypes made about her. Korra also stereotypes

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    Snow White Research Paper

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    Jealousy at its Best In today’s society‚ I am certain that most people have not grown old without having watched the tale Snow White. In fact‚ this Disney tale has been around for many ages‚ and it is personally one of my all-time favorite fairytales. For many generations‚ this story has been told throughout many ages to youth all across America. As I have watched and read this fairytale‚ I have left with a different life lesson from the story. As a matter of fact‚ there are messages within this

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    Jacob Portman Analysis

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    When Jacob Portman‚ also known as Jake is still young ‚ he wants to be like his Grandpa Abe‚ because he was raised in an orphanage‚ fought in wars and even performed in the circus. Every night‚ grandpa Abe always tells Jacob fantastic stories and show him some photos of the characters who are present in his story. This includes the invisible boys‚ strong girls‚ and people with mouths in the back of their heads and a lot more. He believes all the tales his grandpa told him‚ he even shared it to his

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    fishing trip within Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises provides a pilgrimage of rejuvenation to the novel’s participating characters‚ Jake Barnes and Bill Gorton. Escaping the wasteland that is Paris‚ the two men "shove off‚" (Hemingway‚ VIII)‚ to Burguete‚ Spain‚ where they fish for trout on the Irati River. The protagonist and narrator of the novel‚ Jake was left impotent from an injury incurred while serving with the Italian Front in World War 1. His inability to consummate his love for

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    and offensive to those with pre-war‚ traditional values. However‚ Brett transcends the boundaries that set men and women as two separate species‚ “wearing the pants” better than any man in the novel does. A prime display of this is role reversal with Jake is when she stumbles very drunk into his home and upon realizing it was four thirty in the morning says‚ “Had no idea what hour it was... I say can a chap sit down?” (Hemingway 40) She not only refers to herself as a “chap‚” which is decisively a man’s

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