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    Inzy lets things flow over him This is not just the story of a man who has risen to be one of Pakistan’s icons. It is also a more human tale‚ one of two friends and a friendship that has stood for nearly 20 years‚ despite the differences caused by distance‚ status and money. On Thursday evening‚ even as the hotel  prepares for the arrival of the Indian team (the Pakistani team is not top priority)‚ one man is trying to find a proper place for a big framed photograph of a young‚ laughing Inzamam-ul

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    by James Joyce‚ the main character was a boy that lives with his aunt and his uncle. The boy made a decision that taught him a big lesson. The young boy realized that he was a fool after going far away from home for a girl. First of all‚ the narrator is an unnamed boy that lives in North Dublin street . The boy explains how their street evoked images of a vacuous‚ joyless‚ and stagnant environment: ’’ An uninhabited house of two stories stood at the blind end‚ detached from its neighbors in a

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    Analysis by theme – Carol Ann Duffy CHILDHOOD Notes from “Originally” Repeatedly returns to the metaphor of childhood as a “country” – echoes of L.P. Hartley’s “The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there. Notion of past being intimately associated with place‚ and that adulthood is a journey away from it. “All childhood is an emigration.”/ “I want our own country”. Fear of being in an alien place as a child reflected in the alienation of adult life. “I lost a river

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    how each thinks and acts when facing such ordeals. While the brothers differ in the way they internalize and cope with their problems‚ they both show selfish characteristics‚ but ultimately feel remorseful for not being in each others’ lives. The narrator though an educator‚ is not very good at verbalizing his emotions. He tends to be the person who keeps everything inside and lets all his emotions turn to resentment. When he found out his brother had been arrested he still couldn’t verbalize how

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    opens the eyes of the narrator that is blinded by ignorance. In the beginning of the story the narrator points out numerous faults of the other characters. This would lead the reader to believe that the narrator has it all together. It is soon discovered that behind the narrator’s ignorant accusations there is a plethora of blindness‚ ignorance‚ and jealousy. Robert is really the most capable person in this story even though he is portrayed as a poor disabled wretch when the narrator says “I’d always

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    and her blind friend Robert who is visiting‚ and the husband who is the narrator. The narrator is very uncomfortable with the fact that Robert is blind‚ he sees him as less of a person also he is a little jealous of the closeness Robert has with his wife that he himself is lacking. In a scene in which all three characters are talking the narrator says “ My wife finally took her eyes of the blind man and looked at me

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    English III CP 17 April 2012 A Life Jumping Through Hoops Throughout history‚ in many novels the main character can be portrayed in many ways. In the novel Rebecca‚ by Daphne duMaurier‚ the unnamed narrator has her life changed many times throughout the plot. In the story the narrator starts out being an assistant‚ soon after this she gets whipped off her feet by the notorious man Maxim de Winter. She goes from having nothing‚ to living an extravagant lifestyle in the well known Manderley

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    people do not realize what they take for granted until they do not have them anymore. In the excerpt‚ the narrator is in a house with all her possessions‚ and the daughter of the woman who took all these possessions has no idea what is going on. Long ago‚ the narrator’s mother had given all her worldly possessions to a strange lady‚ who always took everything away with a look of greed. The narrator has come to the house with all the possessions‚ and it suddenly hits her that all her memories are just

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    in the description of the characters and the setting gives the reader a clear picture as the story unfolds and the theme of racism is introduced. Walker weaves a tale of racism‚ redemption‚ and reminds us that in God’s eye everyone is equal. The narrator begins the story with an intricate description of an old black woman walking towards a church‚ dressed shabbily‚ here is a quote showing how detailed the characters are described‚ “high shoes polished about the tops and toes‚ a long rusty dress adorned

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    An Ounce of Cure - Essay

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    happens in one exact moment but a gradual experience. In Alice Munro’s “An Ounce of Cure”‚ the narrator recalls her past as a teenager. During these years‚ she experiences heart-wrenching situations that no one her age should ever have to experience. Though‚ this leads to her “crossing the bridge of innocence”. Although “coming of age” is a positive turn‚ it requires negative experiences to be complete. The narrator endeavors the “coming of age” through her poor relationship choices‚ depression and irresponsibility

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