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    they have said or done‚ or perhaps it is basically just to extremely overwhelming‚ making it difficult to comprehend that you will never see this individual again. Managing pain is one of the primary topics in the short story “People-Watching” by Julia Gray. The story is from The Mechanics’ Institute Reviewl‚ which was published in 2014. The main character in People-Watching is a young fellow named Paul‚ who studies architecture at the University College London. Paul and the young

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    make it so there is cause for her to know—that she is more than this dress on the ironing board‚ helpless before the iron” (Olsen‚ 1961). A touching sentiment that grabs ahold of a heart of the audience‚ because it as distressing as it sounds it comes a little too late. A story portrayal of a mother and daughter’s relationship‚ as well as a daughter’s devaluation during those times is tear-jerking. I Stand Here Ironing by Tillie Olsen is a representation of true emotion and somewhat guilt or the lack

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    In‚ In the Time of the Butterflies written by Julia Alvarez shows that ordinary lives can lead to heroic action. This fascinating story that shows the true story about the love between four sisters‚ and their families. Julia tells all in her heroic story through one of the Mirabal sisters‚ Maria. Maria Teresa Mirabal the youngest of the sisters was very passionate about what she believed in. Maria always looked up to her older sister Minerva and decided to join her sisters in their political activities

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    “You Canʼt Go Home Again” is a text written by Tariq Ramadans and was published in the newspaper Time the 24th of December 2001. The text deals with immigration and gives the reader insight in the problems there are between Muslims and Europeans. Muslims The article has a simple message: Europeans and Muslims should live in harmony and peace with each other. This shall be done by the Muslims and the Europeans having a better working relationship; the Europeans must respect and tolerate the traditions

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    In the book “Vein of Gold: A Journey to Your Creative Heart‚” the author‚ Julia Cameron‚ shares series of healing tools which are from her teaching experiences to guide readers towards creative perceptions. She believes that it is possible to develop the future by looking at the past. One of its chapters‚ The Kingdom of Sight‚ introduces how visualization helps to figure out oneself and to heal the self. To find one’s true self‚ she suggests to take time to look a life to see how it actually looks

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    ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ is a tale of an emperor who was exceptionally fond of new clothes. Two swindlers came one day and claimed that they were weavers and said that they could weave the finest cloth ever seen. They claimed that the colours and patterns were not only exceptionally beautiful‚ but the clothes made from this material possessed the wonderful quality of being invisible to anyone who was hopelessly stupid or incompetent. They were paid handsomely to weave this cloth and given a room

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     "The Daughter of Invention" is one of the stories from the novel "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents "(1991)‚ which relates the experiences of the author’s experience of her family’s immigration from Dominican Republic to America‚ the author‚ Julia Alveraz‚ uses her personal experience to show the intercultural idea of identity formation‚ the struggles an immigrant family do to the new culture‚ and the internal and external conflicts such as the change of people’s minds‚ people’s minds toward

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    laws of nature. The occurrence of the supernatural made each story more captivating and enjoyable. The supernatural theme was the most influential and prominent theme that we worked with during this course. While reading The Romance of Certain Old Clothes‚ I couldn’t understand why it was included in the American Gothic Literature unit that I would be studying for the semester. But as I read the story a second time to understand it fully‚ I realized the story had major themes like betrayal‚ jealousy

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    The Clothes Make the Doctor‚ by Anna Reisman‚ shows how important it is to make a good first impression and with this includes your appearance. She starts her article out with her own experience while she was trying to find a new primary-care doctor. She tells how she felt when this doctor first came in and what she noticed most about her when they first started interacting. Unfortunately she didn’t feel like she should have. She says "what I remember most was the feeling that she had somewhere

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    Some try to clutch to the familiar culture of their home lands‚ while others do their best to fit in. In Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s short story “Clothes‚” Sumita moves from her home country of India to live with her new husband in California. She experiences culture shock‚ but she eventually discovers her own identity through the American clothes‚ her relationship with Somesh‚ and being widowed. When in India‚ Sumita wears saris‚ the traditional women’s clothing. She loves her vast collection

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