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    The Ben & Jerry Short Story Thursday‚ April 17‚ 2008 Name: Jonathan Burnett Class: TTH 12:30 Date: Thursday‚ April 17‚ 2008 Title: The Ben & Jerry Short Story General Purpose: to inform about Ben & Jerry Specific Purpose: to get the audience to think about how interesting this topic is Central Idea: Ben & Jerry Main Points of Body: 1. How Ben & Jerry met 2. How they started their business 3. How they contribute to the betterment of society Method of Organization: chronological

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    Melanie . Per. 7 May 16‚ 2013 Giving Someone a Chance In the short story “War Party” by Louis L’amour there were many down sides to the story. Many people you can say they are afraid’ scared‚ or just do not like or want change. In the play Thunder on Sycamore Street by Reginald Rose‚ some people are not willing to give chance. They just criticize someone based on their past. In the short story “War Party” and in the play Thunder on Sycamore Street they are alike in many ways because it is all

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    Abduction. Abduction is a short story by Shelagh Delaney‚ it is a story about misunderstanding the concept of love. However it is also a story about‚ misunderstanding or not looking for the needs of the ones we love. Abduction is the title‚ and it refers to the way‚ that Ann abducts her sixteen year old younger brother from their parents‚ and brings him to london. Ann is a woman who always new‚ what she wanted: “She couldn’t get out of Manchester quick enough. Although she’d been born and brought

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    The short story “Becky” by Jean Toomer utilizes female imagery to illustrate gender roles and societal expectations during the 1920s. This type of imagery and its impact on the reader’s understanding of this relationship during this time frame is significant because many aspects of gender roles are still relevant today. One of the first bits of female imagery that contributed to the relationship between race and gender in this short story was “taking their [Becky’s community’s] words‚ they filled

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    The Price of Love “Country lovers” and “The Necklace” are two very different short stories but share many similarities. They share a common theme of love‚ weather marriage or just a common relationship. “Country Lover” and “The Necklace” revolve around the issues of a poor family and a rich family. With these two very different lifestyles one another very rarely interacted in the earlier years in which the two stories take place. “Country lover” was written in the period of apartheid in a village

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    A Family Supper by Kazuo Ishiguro l Plot “A Family Supper” tells the story of a Japanese family after World War II. The son‚ having lived in California for several years‚ returns to Tokyo to see his father and sister Kikuko. The son and the father talk about the death of his mother due to poisonous and the failure of the father’s jointly owned firm. The father tells his son about how honorable he thought his business partner‚ Watanabe‚ was even though he had committed suicide. The daughter

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    A&P Analysis Letting ones emotions get in the way of reality is a very dangerous thought. In the short story‚ “A & P” by John Updike‚ the protagonist of the story‚ Sammy‚ made a very harsh decision that will effect him greatly‚ just because he let his emotions take over his good judgment. The three females in the story walk into the market that Sammy works at but in bikini tops‚ shorts and no shoes. They distract Sammy while their presence is in the store. Eventually‚ Sammy’s manager scolds the

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    Jackson’s short story‚ "The Lottery"‚ the main theme is how traditions lose their meaning due to human forgetfulness. This can cause horrible consequences to occur. The story is set in a small town‚ ’on the morning of June 27th’. It opens with false innocence‚ using children‚ tricking the reader into an unaware state. The reader almost expects the Lottery to be something wonderful since the "normal" lottery has the winner getting a prize of a large amount of money or possession. Even the story alludes

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    In the short story “Beyond Lies the Wub”‚ the fact that the author picked the wub and Odysseus for his story is because there exists a similarity between those two characters. According to Philip K. Dick‚ the wub is a pig look-alike creature belongs to a very old race that has the ability to do telepathy and even mind control. After Captain Franco decides to kill the wub and make a meal out of it due to the shortage of food on his spaceship‚ the wub‚ with its ability‚ is able to take control over

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    Introduction to Literature A Similar Journey February 2011 There are many people who travel a distance in life to find the path they should take or to remember the path they once took. In the poem “The Path Not Taken‚” by Robert Frost and the short story "I Used to Live Here Once" by Jean Rhys there are many similarities and differences. The authors’ use of describing a path helps them personify life’s journeys and self-reflection. Robert Frost uses imagery to describe two different journeys in

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