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    The advice that I would expect to receive from my future self on Red Letter Day wouldn’t exist‚ as far as I know‚ because I would plan on not sending myself a letter in the first place. Now it’s easy for me to say this because that truly would be my current plan‚ but who’s to say how future events might change the mind of my future self. All I can do is give reasons for why I personally don’t see myself sending a letter through time and hoping that my current reasoning holds throughout the years

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    The play All My Sons‚ written by Arthur Miller‚ contains many strong themes. The focus of the play‚ however‚ is the inescapable past‚ denial and blame amongst characters. The recent events of the small American town in which the Keller family lives drive the play. Not until after the tragic death of a loved one do the main characters come to realize what is most important in life; loyalty to family‚ friends and society as a whole. All My Sons is a play about the past. Many characters are dealing

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    Hamlet vs. All My Sons

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    alike‚ they are most definitely not. Kate Keller of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons and Gertrude of Shakespeare’s Hamlet are both very different characters who share but very few similarities throughout the two plays. Ones knowing of their partner’s crime committed‚ one’s action of lying‚ and their different levels of intelligence‚ all prove that the two women are both different. Incorporated in both Hamlet and All My Sons‚ are mysteries. In Hamlet of course‚ is the mystery of Hamlet’s father’s

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    In Hanif Kureishi’s "My Son the Fanatic"‚ Parvez loses his relationship with his son to a religious cult‚ but is then faced with a bigger problem of alcoholism. It begins as a father-son-brother relationship but then ends as a stranger-to-stranger relationship. Parvez no longer knows who his son is and feels as if he has lost him‚ which begins to drive him mad and turn to whiskey as an escape. In the attempt to understand Ali’s‚ the son‚ new philosophy of life Parvez instead pushes Ali even farther

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    All My Sons: Like or Dislike? "All My Sons" by Arthur Miller is one of the first dramatic plays or stories that I have read and truly enjoyed. Written and set in 1947‚ I wasn ’t sure what to expect but as I began reading‚ it became quite the page turner. Arthur Miller‚ being a prominent figure in American theater and playwright‚ has a unique style of writing that seems to capture all aspects of a good story in a manner that ’s not only easy to read but also quite intriguing.1 In this play in

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    All My Sons Essay One of the major themes of All My Sons by Arthur Miller is the relationship between family‚ friends‚ and even society. A closely related topic to this is individuality and how each character has separate goals‚ ideas‚ and attitudes towards the other characters and situations in the plot. Arthur Miller once said‚ “We are all separate people”‚ and characters from All My Sons‚ such as Dr. Jim Bayliss‚ Ann Deever‚ and Chris Keller‚ Support this concept. Dr. Jim Bayliss is a doctor

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    Seeking Advice

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    Candidate name Centre name Candidate number Centre number Task A Evidence Short answer questions Results Total marks available 60 Mark Achieved Passed Y/N B Case study Passed Y/N I can confirm that the evidence listed for this unit is my own work and was carried out under the conditions and context specified in the assessment specification. Candidate signature Date I confirm that the candidate has achieved all the requirements of this unit with the evidence listed and the assessment

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    in this somewhat whole picture. Let’s think All My Sons for a second‚ Larry’s absence is like the missing puzzle piece‚ and although the picture looks almost complete‚ its not and never will be until that piece is filled in. But what happens if you loose the piece? Then you move on‚ don’t let the past haunt you‚ but rather accept it as motivation to guide the way for your future. So in other words‚ you buy a new puzzle and start fresh. Larry‚ son of Joe and Kate Keller‚ has been physically absent

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    Death of a Salesman:A Postmodernist Study Abstract: This study makes an attempt to analyze Death of a Salesman in an attempt to mirror the struggling modern characters who live in the world of postmodernism but are the slave of the preventive beliefs of modernism. This play is the story of all human beings who are in search of success‚ Love‚ Pride‚ and Ambition‚ but are oscillating between the modern and postmodern values. They find themselves disintegrated and isolated in the cruel language

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    In the poem "On my first son" Ben Jonson uses powerful diction and language to convey his emotions of anger and despair. These emotions which he feels as a Father over the loss of his son makes him question his faith in his maker. In the first stanza Jonson conveys his sense of loss by using its diction and language. The words "farewell" of his "joy" in the first sentence show us the deep emotional pain he fell by losing the "child of [his] right hand". Jonson has described his son with innocent

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