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    every falsehood. In the poem "forgiving my father" by Lucille Clifton‚ the speaker describes a daughter is haunted by recollections of strife between her and her father. The speaker in the poem actually seeks to hold her father accountable for his shortcomings instead of forgiving him for his deficiencies. In the poem "My papa’s waltz" by Theodore Roethke‚ it is clear that the papa and the child have a relationship sprinkled with fear‚ joy and love. Both fathers in the poems are dangerous to their child

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    at last‚ Jason’s mother broke the silence. By then‚ tears were trickling down her cheeks. “You see...you father whom you thought was dead is...is...not actually dead. Your paternal grandma was the last one to hear from him...before he disappeared.” She said in between sobs. Hearing this piece of news‚ Jason’s eyes widened and jaws dropped. On one hand‚ he was elated that he had a father but on the other hand‚ he wondered how on Earth he was going to find him. That very instant‚ a wonderful idea

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    Everyone calls my father Lefty for the obvious reason. My dad was born at home in 1941‚ on a farm 20 miles from the nearest tiny town in Indiana. A farm kid‚ he went to school in a four room school house where most of the kids were like him and went to school when they didn’t have to help out on the farm. When my father was in the second grade‚ he was already 9 years old. Dad’s teacher then was Mrs. Graves‚ who he remembers well. Back then everyone in second grade had to learn to write in cursive

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    population had to work in collective farms or forced labor projects. The Khmer Rouge revolutionary army enforced this mostly with extreme violence. The book “First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers”‚ written by Luong Ung‚ is the author’s story of growing up during this time period. She was five years old when the Khmer Rouge came into power. As stated in the author’s note‚ “From 1975 to 1979‚ through execution‚ starvation‚ disease‚

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    now-grown up Karnan (Sivaji Ganesan) realizes that the charioteer is his foster father only‚ thus heartbroken. He however masters archery and challenges Arjun (R. Muthuraman) at a contest. When Karnan is insulted on account of his birth‚Duryodhan (S. A. Ashokan) defends him and accepts him as his partner. Karnan is eventually crowned the king of Anga. At one time‚ Lord Indra‚ the rain god and king of heavens‚ disguised as an old Brahmin‚ goes to Karnan and asks for his Kavasam and Kundalam indaanam (donation)

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    and regret. Through the novels of Romulus‚ My Father‚ Between Shades of Gray and The Kite Runner‚ we see the ramifications of the pursuit of acceptance‚ safety and the right to be content. Through Romulus My Father‚ the withdrawal

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    My Old House and My New House” My old house was my better than the new house that I live. The reason is because this house was quite different in comparison to living in the one I live now. Comparing the two houses is like comparing an apple to a pear‚ which is totally different in look‚ shape‚ and color. I have noticed the similarities between the two and how they differ from each other; the differences are: The old house was more bigger and the house

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    Text? It is intrinsic to human nature to desire a sense of belonging to a group or community. One of the first ways in which mankind does this is through one’s family. Belonging is shown through the familial relationship between Raimond and his father Romulus. The depths of their relationship is depicted in contrast to both Raimond’s and Romulus’ relationships with Christine‚ Raimond’s mother. The juxtaposition of Christine’s care for Raimond‚ with that of Romulus’ outlines the depths of their

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    still remember all the times we walked together And all the time I thought you were my brother I never thought the road will bend Until this very second And what lovely memories I still live in I remember all the fights we had everyday And in the end telling nay It is an honor to have known you Esprit de corps new You were noble And gave me respect which is humble You were always an obelisk by my side Even by the rising tide Remember the Golf‚ Tennis and Basketball You never

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    determine our attitudes and values throughout the entire course of our lives. This can be seen within Raimond Gaita’s 1998 memoir ‘Romulus my Father’ and William Wordsworth’s 1978 poem ‘Tintern Abbey’ as they search through their past and discover their own individual sense of acceptance to their story and their world. The 1998 reflective memoir ‘Romulus my Father’ is

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