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    The relationship between father and son is very important. Fathers are the ones that are suppose to sculpt their sons into young gentlemen. However‚ this is sometimes a struggle as seen in Li- Young Lee’s poem‚ “A Story”. Lee uses literary devices‚ such as point of view and structure‚ to convey the complex relationship of father and son. The point of view allows the reader to see almost every aspect of the situation occurring. As the reader you get to see this from a third person point of view

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    Name Shannon-Lee Perkins Unit Code ESH202 Unit Name Planning for Positive Behaviour Assessment Title/Number Assessment 1 Essay Word Count 1888 I declare that all material in this assessment is my own work except where there is clear acknowledgement or reference to the work of others and I have complied and agreed to the University statement on Plagiarism and Academic Integrity on the University website at www.utas.edu.au/plagiarism * Signed Shannon-Lee Perkins

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    Tom and Lee I chose to compare and contrast Tom Wingfield and Lee Younger. They are two gentlemen from two different plays. The lives they live are similar yet very different in many ways. They are both workingmen with dreams but no money to make their dreams come true. Tom Wingfield has a dream of having money to become a poet and travel where as Lee Younger wants to go in the liquor business. Both have no money to do what they want‚ but have plans of making it a reality. They are both willing

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    A variety of lessons are taught to Scout and the reader in this award winning novel. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is about a young girl named Jean-Louise Finch‚ or more commonly known as Scout‚ growing up in 1930s Alabama USA with her father‚ Atticus‚ and brother‚ Jem. As she faces challenges‚ she is given guidance by many people around her. Her and the reader are taught how to communicate properly with people‚ how respect is given and gotten‚ and finally‚ equality among everything. The majority

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    theme in poetry and “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe displays this theme clearly. The poem begins with a young man and woman who are in love. They are young‚ but their age cannot undermine the power of their love. Tragically‚ the young woman dies and the blame for her death is placed on the angels. This beautiful poem discusses the different aspects of their love and addresses the supposedly supernatural cause of her death. The most obvious theme displayed in “Annabel Lee” is love. Poe reiterates that

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    Fear has a unique way of taking over our entire body‚ well at least it does for 20 year old Mason Lee Childress. Since the begging of our relationship he has had no problem showing how terrified he is of spiders. Regardless of their size‚ they could be no bigger than a bottle cap‚ and he’d still run the other way when coming across one. I’ve asked him how long he’s had this fear towards spiders‚ and he began to explain how he wasn’t always afraid of them until he was around 6 or 7 and blames his

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    Beyond language: the postmodern poetics of Ang Lee’’s adaptation of Lust/ Caution Shaoyan Ding Abstract Based on Robert Stam’’s notion of filmic adaptation as a cultural critique and through a detailed analysis of the postmodernist styles of intertextuality‚ dissolving the history‚ parodic representation‚ and the body narrative in the filmic text‚ this article argues that Ang Lee’’s film Lust/Caution (2007) adapted from Eileen Chang’’s fiction Lust‚ caution is a re-creation embedded with subtle

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    Adnan Syed perceived as a murderer and a menace ‚ is he really to blame for the death of Hae Min Lee? It’s believable that the Baltimore Police Department had no idea who really killed Hae Min Lee therefore they jumped at the first lead they received . In all honesty what police department would like a murder case to be left unsolved‚the answer is none. It not only looks bad on the police department but shows faults within the justice system of Massachusetts and their failing to solve the case. To

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    The murder case of Hae Min Lee is full of unanswered questions. Adnan Syed‚ 17 at the time of the murder is now a 36-year-old man who had the potential to make a difference in our world. However‚ his peers betrayed him and he was falsely convicted of the murder of his ex-girlfriend‚ Hae Min Lee‚ which led to several trials. There have been unproven testimonies and possible alibies‚ but none that add up to a clear and concise answer. Although there is evidence from both sides proclaiming Adnan’s guilt

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    and counting. With each second that fades by‚ the parent watches his grip on his child slowly slip. In “A Story”‚ Li-Young Lee uses poetic diction‚ structure‚ and point of view to convey the complex relationship between a father and his son. Frustrated and hopeless a father “rubs his chin‚ scratches his ear‚” in search for the perfect story to appease the demands of his son. Lee uses poetic diction to express the father’s frustration with his inability to “come up with [a story]” and the sons’s eager

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