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    The American Son

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    American Son A Love between a mother and her child can be so strong that sometimes it is hard for one to express how they feel. A mother¡¯s love for her child is unconditional and so is the child¡¯s love for their mother. However‚ everybody expresses their love in different ways and sometimes the way one person expresses their love can hurt the other person¡¯s feeling even though it is not intentionally meant to hurt the person. Jonathan Kirsch from the Los Angeles Times writes about the American

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    The Crucible Study Guide with Answers Act I 1. What purpose does the Overture serve? Miller uses the first act to introduce not only the characters but also his comparison between the Puritans and 1950s America. He accomplishes both of these in his lengthy sidebars as characters come into Ruth’s bedroom. 2. What does the “sparseness” of the Puritan setting reveal about the lives of the townspeople of Salem? The setting mirrors the Puritans’ beliefs. The lack of ornamentation demonstrates

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    Kenneth Lockridge‚ A New England Town: The First Hundred Years (New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ Inc.‚ 1970) Many historical texts about the American Revolution and the events leading up to it are generalized‚ unspecific and do not investigate the preliminary causes of the changes America underwent before the Revolution. However‚ A New England Town by Professor Kenneth Lockridge attempts to describe how the colonies in America developed by following the progress of a typical Puritan colonial

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    For a Deaf Son

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    “For a Deaf SonMy four year old son’s name is Tommy and he is deaf. My husband and I both have normal hearing therefore‚ we knew raising a deaf son would be a demanding and difficult learning experience. Tommy is currently enrolled in an all speaking school. His speech is intelligible so he has the potential at successfully communicating with only oral language‚ if this is the option we wish for Tommy to take. He often becomes frustrated when he struggles with his oral speech and hearing. As Tommy’s

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    Obasan (Criticism)

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    and critics parallels the challenges of the text: Kogawa’s novel‚ one might say‚ demands to be reckoned with‚ intellectually as well as emotionally. Much about Kogawa’s novel makes it difficult not only to read but also to classify or categorize. First‚ Obasan blurs the line between nonfiction and fiction. Kogawa draws from actual letters and newspaper accounts‚ autobiographical details‚ and historical facts throughout the novel‚ but she artistically incorporates this material into a clearly fictional

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    Father and Son

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    Isabel Moore 9/20/12 Mr. Woodard Ap Lit and Comp The Father and Son Li-Young Lee’s poem “A Story” depicts the harsh and complex relationship of that between a father and soon. This is explored by the son’s desires for a story‚ which his father is unable to produce. The speaker uses emotional devices to elaborate on the entirely different perspectives that occur between a father and son. Through the trading on and off points of views‚ situational irony‚ and purposeful diction‚ the speaker

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    to a friend describing his terminally ill mother in 1913. "I look at my mother and think ‘O Heaven-is this what life brings us to?’ You see mother has had a devilish married life‚ for nearly forty years- and this is the conclusion- no relief." (Baron’s Educational Series‚ 1993). At the time this letter was written Lawrence was fictionalizing his relationship with his mother‚ as well as the rest of his family‚ in the novel Sons and Lovers . In the novel the Lawrences would be named the Morels‚ but

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    longest day of my life. With me being over due I was beyond ready to have my son. After two weeks of practically begging my doctor‚ he agreed to induce me. My baby was measuring big and my doctor was concerned that with my small frame‚ I would have a hard time delivering naturally. We discussed my options‚ and he felt it would be best if I went into labor and attempted to deliver my baby naturally. I was fine with that. I had always thought of a cesarean as a possibility‚ and I doubted my own ability

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    Literary Criticism

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    other crawlers and when he woke up‚ he saw a beautiful butterfly. It was acting as if indicating him to enter the cocoon. He entered it and darkness filled him. He realized that he has to let go of everything. With that‚ hope was born. Part I My Author – Dependent Interpretation Historical – Biographical Approach and Moral Philosophical Approach Historical-Biographical Approach Illumination Trina Paulus was born in 1931 in Cleveland‚ Ohio. They lived in Cleveland Heights in

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    directions‚ Miller begins the dialogue of the extract with an interrogative utterance from Jim – “any news?”‚ it is interesting that Jim comes straight in with a question and doesn’t form a phatic utterance to begin conversation with Kate. It makes the atmosphere feel more formal and dull. Kate’s response is extremely short which means she isn’t open to any other sort of conversation with Jim “no news”. This adjacency pair makes it clear that kate is not one for phatic conversation‚ this is known by

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