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    Yollie Yollie from “Mother and Daughter”‚ by Gary Soto is remarkable because she has many admirable characteristics while this story takes place at Yollie’s house. Yollie is very intelligent. Her family is very poor. She often is a joker but has to deal with her mom teasing her back. Yollie is very intelligent‚ poor‚ a joker‚ and very lovable but her mom and her struggle to find more money for them to buy new things. Yollie shows many traits throughout the story‚ “Mother and Daughter”. In the beginning

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    relationships of four different Chinese mothers with their daughters. While doing so she establishes a connection that depicts the daughters to be the American translations of their mothers. Being that they were all subjected to many hardships in their lives‚ both as children and young adults‚ the mothers had wanted to “Americanize” their daughters so that they could seemly have a better life. Unfortunately‚ since all of the mothers came from China‚ and all of their daughters were born in America‚ there was

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    years‚ I’ve learned a lot about what her life was like before and after I came into the picture. However‚ I’ve never thought to ask her about what her actual experience of bringing me into this world was like. Consequently‚ I decided to conduct an interview with my mom‚ Jennifer Lantz‚ about her experience giving birth to me and then to my sister. The first question I asked Jennifer was to describe the experience of giving birth in three words. She answered by saying “breathtaking‚ amazing‚ and inspiring”

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    The Youngest Daughter

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    “The Youngest Daughter” is about the youngest daughter of six growing old along with her mother. The title on the poem is also ironic because Song uses imagery to show that the daughter is no longer young. Song also uses using imagery daughter’s skin tone lacking sunlight to symbolize the isolation the daughter has because she is caring for her mother. The mother and daughter have a co-dependent relationship with each other‚ even though the daughter resents caring for her sickly mother for so many

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    Shizuko's daughter

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    father Hideki was rumored to be the cause of Yuki’s mother Shizuko tragic death when she committed suicide. After Shizuko’s death‚ Yuki’s lives with her father Hideki who is selfish and fearful. Hideki gets remarried to Hanae‚ the antagonist of “Silent Spring”. Hanae is an unsympathetic woman and also self-centered like Hideki. Yuki and Hideki had a weak relationship before the death of Shizuko; this caused Hideki to never truly understand his daughter Yuki making it hard for his new wife Hanae. Hanae

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    The Heretic’s Daughter

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    The Developing Mind of Sarah Carrier In The Heretic’s Daughter by Kathleen Kent‚ the main character is quickly forced to rid her 9 year old views and see the world in a mature perspective. Being exposed to something as horrific as the Salem Witch Trials‚ Sarah learns the difference between acting like an adult and actually thinking like one. Her youthful perspective grows into a mature outlook during the course of her harsh journey that consisted of the problems bore by her family thus resulting

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    The Optimist's Daughter

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    The major characters in The Optimist’s Daughter are Judge McKelva‚ Becky Mckelva‚ Laurel Mckelva‚ Wanda Fay‚ Dr. Courtland‚ Miss Adele Courtland‚ Tish Bullock‚ Major Bullock‚ Miss Tennyson‚ and Miss Missouri. Becky Mckelva was Judge Mckelva’s wife before she died and had Laurel Mckelva with him. Wanda Fay remarried Judge Mckelva after his wife’s death. Dr. Courtland did surgery on Becky Mckelva and the final operation on Judge Mckelva. Miss Adele Courtland is the sister of Dr. Courtland and is a

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    (Heretics Daughter‚ WWW). Both Sarah and Martha never believed in the process of the witchcraft and knew that they were not witches‚ while everyone else in the town was terrified and continuing to accuse people of being so. While having a different opinion of the situation‚ both Sarah and Martha always remained humble and kept their dignity all the way to their last days‚ which is something that shows strong character. True heretics are surprisingly hard to find today. Sarah and her mother stood by

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    The Prodigal Daughter

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    The prodigal daughter Plot: The story begins with a single mother who has two daughter‚ she works two jobs to meet their necessities. They are dirt poor and struggling. She tries to instill in her daughters the principle of character ( the soul) which only comes through a relationship with Jesus Christ. She always told them that a relationship with Jesus Christ is worth more than silver‚ gold‚ and all the material things the

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    Lot's Daughters

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    The artwork I selected is Lot & Daughters by Orazio Gentileschi. The piece is on display at the Getty Museum and was painted in 1622. This piece is a dynamic‚ wonderful example of the baroque style. Gentileschi’s strong use of chiaroscuro makes the painting seem to be a living scene being viewed from the other side of a window. His use of the three primary colors for the three subjects clearly defines each of them; while still creating color harmony. The subject matter is the story of the city

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