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    girlfriend rivalry that is similar to any high school‚ but with Richter’s ability quickly change direction of the story from one place to another and surprising language‚ this story becomes an excellent story of empathy and forgiveness. The voices of the narrators are very over the top and intense‚ but at the same time due to how specific they are it seems as if they could be sitting right on the side me‚ telling me why they are fighting with their best friend or why they are still friends. This story is kind

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    The Address

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    Justify the title of the story‚ “The Address”. The story revolves around the author‚ who‚ after a long period of time‚ has come to her former neighbor‚ Mrs. Dorling to claim her possessions back; the possessions being lent to Mrs. Dorling by the author’s mother as a ‘refuge’ at the time of war. The author’s mother gave Mrs. Dorling’s ‘Address’ to the author to re-acquire their belongings back when the terrible situation of war gets back to normal. For the frustration of the author‚ as she reaches

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    tension because as the narrator does something in the story the reader pictures himself or herself doing it this manipulates the reader because it puts them in the narrators place witch can have a logical effect on the reader and make them feel insecure. At the beginning of the story the narrator seems very calm and confident as he says “it will take a very tangible ghost to frighten me” the word tangible means that the ghost would be capable of being touched by the narrator. This shows that he

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    Araby Literary Critique

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    Araby‚ by James Joyce‚ is a story about an unnamed narrator who becomes infatuated with his friend‚ Mangan’s‚ sister‚ but does not have the courage‚ nor the will power to pursue his affections. After observing her in the gloomy streets of Dublin for some time‚ an opportunity finally presents itself as Mangan’s sister initiates conversation with the narrator‚ altering the narrator’s otherwise repetitive and simple life. “I had never spoken to her‚ except for a few casual words‚ and yet her name was

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    “Sonny’s Blues‚” both the narrator and his brother‚ Sonny‚ are in extreme conflicts with one another‚ living in Harlem‚ and there family. All of these factors lead you into the climax of the story. When reading this story you find out right away that the narrator and his brother Sonny do not have a good relationship. This stems from Sonny’s struggles between substance abuse and wanting to play music instead of finishing school like the narrator wanted for his brother. The narrator states within the second

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    without the influence‚ or rather we should say the contribution‚ of the women characters in the novel. Main women characters in the novel namely Ila‚ May and the grandmother of the narrator‚ have a great influence on the coming-of-age of the narrator. It is important to understand their influence on the narrator first before that on Tridib‚ because Tridib is narrator’s mentor here‚ his alter-ego and mirror image. Tridib’s correspondences had influenced the narrator’s heart and mind in his childhood

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    Porphyria living a very high status life‚ just coming from a party‚ and the narrator being her love interest that she is sneaking away from her life to see. On the other hand‚ Porphyria’s death could have been provoked by pure psychosis: “I am quite sure she felt no pain.” This is ironic‚ as the reader knows that Porphyria must have felt pain after being strangled by her own hair‚ leading the reader to believe that the narrator could be somewhat psychotic therefore immediately putting a more sinister

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    (4) * Benny subscribed to a strange paper with headlines about nonsense “ Father feeds twin daughters to hogs‚ woman gives birth to human monkey…” (7) * Narrator lives at the end of Flats Road‚ has a brother named Owen * Narrators family raises silver foxes * No one likes the mother‚ everyone likes the father * Narrator in the 4th grade * Uncle Benny mails a lady about possibly marrying her * Gets a letter back saying that Madeleine Howey would marry him and has an 18 month

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    it is being seen through. In this context‚ it seems his father is the leader for what is about to happen. This is making the boy uneasy. When the men get into the pickup truck‚ the narrator now says “the men climbed in‚ their deep‚ drunken voices murmuring up to my window.”( Lapcharoensap 114-115) The narrator went from saying the men had “high‚ excited voices”( Lapcharoensap 114)

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    Analysis of Battle Royal

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    Tao Hengsheng Professor Dawson English 184 11 October 2012 Everfight By depicting his grandfather’s words and his experience in the battle royal that accompanied with bewilderment and gradual maturity‚ the narrator presented us a story that stimulates deep thought for not only the social status‚ but also the mental status of blacks. There are about specific points‚ which are the significance of grandfather’s words and extended symbolism of "blindfold"‚ I would

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