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    My Son Monologue

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    way. It was as if we traveled back thirty years‚ before it all happened. Yet I barely recognized my son. My scrawny‚ short son had turned into a man. In fact‚ he was taller than me‚ strongly built‚ with facial hair and glasses. You don’t notice change when you see it everyday. But looking at my son‚ I barely recognized him. “We should set up camp‚” my son responded. “You’ve always put business first. I’ve always respected that about you‚” I laughed. From a young age‚ he was serious. Me and his

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    On My First Daughter and On My First Son Ben Jonson’s poems on the death of his children Ben Jonson lived in the English Renaissance period when childhood mortality was very high due to health problems‚ diseases‚ lack of medicines and unhygienic life conditions. He got married to Anne Lewis in the early 1590s. Their first daughter‚ Mary was born in 1593 who died only six months later. Jonson wrote his poem On My First Daughter upon her death. His first son‚ Benjamin‚ born 1596‚ died of the plague

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    My Son The Fanatic

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    Who is the Fanatic now? My Son the Fanatic is a short story written by Hanif Kureishi. The story is about a person called Parvez who have migrated to England with his son Ali. My son the Fanatic was published in 1997. In the story we are following Parvez where we are introduced to a worker class area with taxi drivers and a prostitute called Bettina. The story occupies with genres such as drama‚ religion‚ father and son relationship and adaption. The main character Parvez is a long time working

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    My Son, My Executioner

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    My SonMy Executioner” In the Donald Hall poem‚” My SonMy Executioner‚ “Hall depicted a father who has grown old‚ holding their young child in their arms. Hall portrayed strong imagery of a fatherly figure giving up everything to care for his young child. The tone of the poem is both happy and dark. Hall’s theme showed that once a person has a child‚ the parent’s life is completely changed. “My SonMy Executioner” is a very well written poem with a deep‚ true meaning that readers could relate

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    working without a lot of money. If the people hadn’t rebelled against their king‚ France wouldn’t have developed its economy and they would have continued with the problem of social classes. These were some events that occurred on the day of my birthday and they brought many changes in the

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    My Son the Fanatic

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    "My Son the Fanatic" is a short story by Hanif Kureishi about a teenage boy‚ Ali and his father‚ Parvez who are immigrants of Pakistan now living in England. The underlying theme is the struggle they face in a new society. There is a sharp contrast in the way Parvez and his son Ali deal with the sense of belonging and being a part of society. With all the compromises and losses Parvez suffers in his migration; he appears to take them as a part of his experience and adventure of life; to him it seems

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    will be analysing a poem called ‘on my first son’ by Ben Jonson (1572-1637) was an actor‚ play write poet. He wrote his plays around the same time as William Shakespeare. This poem expression of grief over the death of eldest son‚ this is a real story which occurred to Ben Jonson himself. Ben Jonson left London early in 1603‚ to stay at a country house‚ just as a bout of plague was about to envelop the city. He seems to have been worried about his eldest son‚ called Ben his father‚ because he had

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    A Birthday

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    In the poem‚ “A Birthday”‚ Christina Rossetti uses extensive and positive imagery‚ mostly pertaining to natural descriptions. In fact‚ the whole poem is composed of imagery‚ that are all solely for the purpose of relaying the sense of pure joy the speaker is feeling. The first line starts off with “My heart is like a singing bird” which gives the impression that her heart feels as elated as a bird does when singing. Another example is‚ “My heart is like an apple tree whose boughs are bent with thick-set

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    my son my compass

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    family however it’s more harmful to the children. Every family has a different approach in how they deal with the conflict. As a class we have read and discussed Caroline Hwang’s essay “The Good Daughter.” as well as Janna Malamud Smith’s essay “My SonMy Compass.” There is different approach illustrated by Hwang’s and Smith’s essay as they choose their own lifestyle and confront their parent’s arrogant behavior. Hwang essay explains how immigrant children are living a paradox‚ forcing her to keep

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    My Son the Fanatic

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    My son the fanatic The generation gap is a dilemma which frequently occurs among immigrants‚ and in his short story My son the fanatic‚ Hanif Kureishi brings up the issue concerned. Kureishi introduces us to a father‚ who’s alarmed and puzzled by his sons’ strange behavior‚ which proves out to be against his own values. During this‚ Kureishi touches on the topics fanaticism and religion‚ and how these can change ones behavior towards ones family. Kureishi also focuses on how people relate to their

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