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    23 September 2003 Narrative Essay Laura lies in bed trying to get comfortable. Her husband John is right there next to her complaining that she is flipping around like a fish out of water. She apologizes‚ saying "I can’t seem to get this pain in my back to stop so I can sleep". John turns over looks at the clock‚ it is four o’clock in the morning‚ and he has to get up in three hours for work. John starts rubbing her lower back trying to ease the pain. Laura tells him the "spasms" are like waves

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    Sheridan family is preparing to host a garden party. Laura is supposed to be in charge but has trouble with the workers who appear to know better‚ and her mother (Mrs. Sheridan) has ordered lilies to be delivered for the party without Laura’s approval. Her sister Jose tests the piano‚ and then sings a song in case she is asked to do so again later. After the furniture is rearranged‚ they learn that their working-class neighbor Mr. Scott has died. While Laura believes the party should be called off‚ neither

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    Survival‚ Cruelty‚ Danger‚ Unbroken Laura Hillenbrand’s World War II biography‚ Unbroken‚ follows the life of a Prisoner of War‚ Louis Zamperini. From childhood to adulthood‚ Louis’ life contains a story of survival and the struggle to fit in. This novel portrays the cruel and jealous Mutsuhiro Watanbe‚ the always present danger of sharks and Louis’ survival and resilience filled life. “He was the most sadistic man I ever met!” said Jack Brady on Mutsuhiro Watanbe (Hillenbrand 243). Known for his

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    Wingfield’s family. Since the father of the household has deserted his family his son‚ Tom‚ is forced to fill his shoes as the man of the house. Tom’s mother‚ Amanda‚ is the primary reason behind Tom’s obligations. He must work to take care of sister‚ Laura‚ as well. Since she is casted as a disabled individual all of the pressure is on Tom to financially assist his family. In order to get away from the reality he deems desirable‚ he escapes into a world of alcohol and movies. Both The Glass Menagerie

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    her parents. In Katherine Mansfield’s “The Garden Party‚” Laura battles an on-going internal conflict regarding sense of self and struggles to maintain her compassionate nature because of negligent parents. Celia’s father‚ Jack Scott‚ was a loving parent who cared deeply for his children. The families happiness was at the top of his priority list. In contrast‚ Mr.Sheridan does not provide adequate parental care for his daughter Laura and is often absent from family interactions. A loving‚ supportive

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    eventually was his demise. They both had trouble with accepting reality. The reality Willy needed to accept is that he was not a successful salesman‚ his brother Ben was dead‚ and that Biff was not the success he wanted him to be. Amanda’s reality is that Laura is crippled‚ she is no longer a southern belle‚ and her son is not interested in climbing the corporate ladder at his job. Both Willy and Amanda are also dealing with abandonment issues. Willy is first abandoned by his father at young age‚ and then

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    Story Content/plot Major themes Quote + technique that links with theme Most like Larkin poem Miss Brill “Miss Brill‚" Katherine Mansfield’s short story about a woman’s Sunday outing to a park. The story opens with Miss Brill delighting in her decision to wear her fur. Miss Brill sees the world as a play: as though her surroundings are a set and her fellow park-goers actors. A young couple arrive and share Miss Brill’s bench. Miss Brill believes they are nicely dressed and pictures them

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    bøjes i 3.per ental. 2. Her name is Laura‚ and she invites him to the local pub where he meets the friends with which she is on holiday. Rettelse: Her name is Laura‚ and she invites him to the local pub where he meets the friends with whom she is on holiday. Forklaring: Which bruges til at beskrive objekter‚ og da det er personer der beskrives‚ bruges whom. 3. Laura gets offered a job abroad‚ so she goes away and they never meet again. Rettelse: Laura is offered a job abroad‚ so she goes away

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    “Though he did the least‚ as the days passed‚ it was he who faded the most. Louie and Phil’s optimism‚ and Mac’s hopelessness‚ were becoming self-fulfilling” (Hillenbrand 155). These two sentences came from a passage in a biography called Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand whose book revolves around the life of one man: Louie Zamperini. A boy who grew up despised by his town‚ who later grew to love him because of his passion for running‚ which would later get him to the Olympics in Germany where he would

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    by Christopher Morley. He was born in 1890. He is an American author‚ received unusual recognition early in his career. Among his widely known novels are "Kitty Foyle" and "The Trojan Horse". The subject matter of the excerpt is a quarrel between Laura and Gordon‚ a married couple‚ they have to struggle through and a common mother-in-law stereotype‚ which Christopher Morley opposes the with two very likable and charming women. The plot is developed on the basis of conflict between different set

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