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    theme excitement is always good is started in the beginning of the book when it is almost Lenas time to have her procedure.She is excited to have her procedure but their are some side affects of what the procedure can do to you. There can be blindness‚brain damage‚or partial paralysis..”...Many people are afraid of the procedure.Some people even resist.But I’m not afraid.I can’t wait…” (Oliver 1). This makes Lena excited to do the procedure because she can be safe.The theme love can overcome anything

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    “THE JOURNEY NOT THE ARRIVAL MATTERS.” HOW IS THE CONCEPT OF LENA AND VAUGHN’S PHYSICAL JOURNEY REPRESENTED IN THE FILM? A physical journey is predominantly interpreted as a mere distance travelled‚ although it is also layered with extending ourselves emotionally‚ spiritually or intellectually. In the text Beneath Clouds‚ the director Ivan Sen ingeniously explores the concept of a physical journey mirrored with the emotional growth of the main characters. The essential motif that the journey‚ not

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    will die in the hospital. I question why Lena knows Rosen. i also want to connect with the story. I predict that Tessa will die in the hospital because she is in critical condition. she was stabbed a lot and her child is not gonna make it. Sara has fortitude for Tess because she wants her to make it. Sara was really sad when Tess woke up. she upset because she knows this her fault. She shouldn’t have brought her with to a crime seen. I question why Lena has guise about knowing rosin. It said something

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    who is selfish but later matures into a better husband‚ father‚ and head of the household. When someone is unhappy‚ they tend to make impulsive decisions. In the case of Walter Lee Younger‚ he follows those footsteps. He proves that statement to be true when he tells the character Mama‚ also know as “Lena Younger” how he feel his job is nothing‚ saying‚ “…Mama‚ that ain’t no kind of job… that ain’t nothing at all” (Hansberry 73). When Walter is talking to Mama about his future‚ he tells her he

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    going to open a liquor store.” (p. 701). This is all Walter dreams about. A way for him to achieve this dream is to utilize the $10‚000 insurance money from his father’s death. Walter’s dream conflicts with his mother’s‚ Lena’s (mama’s)‚ dream. Lena‚ known as mama‚ is a strong‚ caring‚ and very religious woman. She works very hard to try and help her family have the best. She dreams of owning a house for the family “You should know the dream I have of owning a house and fixing it up and making

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    Traditions‚ heritage and culture are three of the most important aspects of Chinese culture. Passed down from mother to daughter‚ these traditions are expected to carry on for years to come. In Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club‚ daughters Waverly‚ Lena‚ Rose and June thoughts about their culture are congested by Americanization while on their quests towards self-actualization. Each daughter struggles to find balance between Chinese heritage and American values through marriage and professional careers

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    In “The Gentle Lena”‚ Lena was presented as a quiet girl that did what she was told all the time no matter what it was. That is how she survived because she would not know what to do with herself otherwise. She was never angry; even when other girls would tease her that would only make “a gentle stir within her” (Stein‚ 172). In fact‚ she never really showed any type of emotion as if she felt nothing. She was always seemed to be very calm and content with what she was doing.. Lena was always waiting

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    It is known that children laugh more than adults. Why is that? They do not have a car to drive‚ money to spend‚ or people to see. However‚ what they do have is family to spend time with and follow. In addition‚ director Daniel Petrie portrayals the theme of it doesn’t matter how much money you have‚ if you don’t have the support of your own family you won’t be happy in the 1961 version of Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun better than Kenny Leon in his 2008’s version. In the story A Raisin

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    his dream girl Daisy Buchanan even though his dream of whisking her away is intangible. In the text‚ Of Mice and Men‚ George and Lennie dream of acquiring a farm where they can remain blissfully undisturbed. In the play‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ Walter Younger dreams of owning a liquor store and supplying his family with an abundance of opportunities. In all three stories‚ the American Dream shapes the beliefs and values of society by prompting people to strive for their ideal goals even though they remain

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    Jim replies that he does not want a room. He reaches into his suitcase and Olaf yells at him to stop while holding his gun in the desk drawer. Jim turns around holding six nylon shirts in his hand. Jim tells Olaf that the shirts are a thank you for Lena. This just goes to show how distorted Jims reality is becoming. In conclusion‚ Olaf lets his fear warp his mindset that controlls the way he perceives Jim. Olaf’s warped perspective turns Jim’s innocent actions into making him fear for his life. Furthermore

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