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    Richard Rodriguez is a writer‚ but he once said‚ “Once upon a time‚ I was a socially “disadvantaged” child. (Rodriguez 1). When cultures collide‚ a person not only experiences conflict with others and society‚ but also within themselves. In the memoir‚ “The Hunger of Memory‚” by Richard Rodriguez‚ Richard undergoes internal conflict by struggling to maintain connection with his family and despises in learning about his own history. Rodriguez is ignorant of his relationship with his parents that he has

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    the existence of a god or gods‚ there are three kinds of people in this world: Those who believe‚ those who do not believe‚ and those who do not concern themselves with the subject. In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi‚ it is promised that Pi Patel’s narrative “will make you believe in God” (X). In Life of Pi‚ there are two stories by this protagonist: Pi’s “dry‚ yeastless factuality” (63) tale of survival and the “better story” (63). Martel does not indicate to the reader which story actually occurred‚

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    as a “character vs character” and “character vs self” story with both internal and external conflicts. How it is told is actually really interesting. The story is split into two parts and the protagonist changes during the story from Marion to Norman. The story starts with a real estate secretary named Marion Crane‚ who wants to marry her boyfriend Sam‚ but he could not afford it because of his debt. So her external conflict is that she wants to marry him‚ but he won’t until they can afford it

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    his or her character. In the short novel Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton‚ the protagonist is faced with such a decision. Constricted by poverty‚ geographical isolation‚ and the confines of society‚ the end results of his perilous decision will alter his life perpetually.

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    It is quite clear that conflict can trigger many emotions in a human. Conflict has a direct influence on the human mind and the way that people act. Written by William Golding‚ Lord of the Flies is a perfect example of how peoples’ decisions are influenced by a source of conflict. Different types of conflict push different significant events in the novel. External conflict tears the boys’ unity apart. Fear of the ‘beastie:’ evolves from internal conflict‚ and physical conflict worsens as the story

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    find his own identity. This paper is build upon the thesis that the problem of alternating two cultures can only be solved by constantly evolving your identity‚ and that the borders of a country do not limit this process. Gogol Ganguli has an internal conflict regarding his identity; he is torn between the American society he is currently living in and the Indian heritage that he inherited from his parents. This results in Gogol trying to come up with an identity of his own. His journey sets off as

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    it” (p. 116 Hemingway). I interpreted many conflicts in the text when the man suggests abortion‚ however the woman’s context clues suggest she would rather keep the child and avoid the subject of the operation. There are many conflicts in “Hills Like White Elephants”. From what I learned in discussion‚ an internal conflict is not clearly stated in the text‚ while an external conflict is. An internal conflict that occurs in

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    fictional novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel and the poem “Tyger” by William Blake analyzes how humans need companionship in times of need and difficulty. Both works of literature examine the relief from uncertainty of one’s state and the feeling of reassurance. Through the examination of Life of Pi‚ the poem “Tyger” and the comparison and contrast between the two texts‚ it will become apparent that each text shows a version of relief from uncertainty through companionship. In the novel Life of Pi‚ it is exemplified

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    In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi‚ Piscine Molitor Patel illustrates the suffering of a survivor following a major traumatic event. After a cargo ship carrying a full zoo and all of Pi’s family sinks‚ Pi is left with a few animals and his thoughts to keep him company. While at sea‚ his supplies dwindle and he has to resort to extreme measures. These measures come into full effect when Pi’s boat leads him to another survivor. The characters of Pi and the other survivor‚ a French man‚ portray how the need

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    LOP Compare and Contrast Essay Introduction: Was Life of Pi a true story of a boy stuck out in sea for 7 months with a Bengal tiger‚ or all a lie that constantly toyed with our brains? This was a question that always kept readers of the book and viewers of the movie perplexed about which story was the accurate one and is what made it such a success. In the movie‚ Ang Lee directs the story with his own take on a vast variety of visual details. The book however has many contrasting ideas and themes

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