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    Father and Matilda

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    is constantly calling Matilda a dip face and wasting his sweets by continuously throwing them at Matilda. Then there’s her self-obsessed mother who is always seen smothered in make-up and in a pose to try and make her look good. Finally her father‚ her father is a selfish low-life cheapskate. He works in a second-hand car shop and most of the cars are faulty. What Mr.Wormwood does is fixes the faults temporarily so whenever the buyer drives for 20 minutes the faults will appear again. Matilda’s parents

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    God in the Doorway

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    convey the idea that Santa is God. She uses the perspective of a girl and Santa to describe the relationship between God and us. Dillard uses blunt and obvious statements as well as hidden meanings to convey her ideas in the excerpt. She uses both of these methods to show the girl’s acknowledgement‚ abandonment and final acceptance of God in and around her. Dillard uses an obvious statement at the beginning of the piece to ingrain the idea that Santa is a comparison to God‚ to the reader. “Like everyone

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    The Puritans constant desire for the “ city on the hill” seemed to give a cookie cutter idea for imperfect people who were told to be perfect instead of allowing individuality. It is commonly thought that a utopian society is ideal. Little did the common man know that in a population ruled by theocracy it would have a massive effect on the culture of literature‚ cultural environments‚ and texts that would be produced from these events of what were thought to be sin. In particular when we examined

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    My Father

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    these people had an effect on me‚ but various people had an effect on me. However‚ if I have to pick one person who had a special effect on me‚ I will pick my father without hesitation. However natural answer it may be‚ it is a meaningful answer for me because he is a special person in my life. There are main three reasons why I picked my father as a person who had a special effect on me. First‚ he is the person I admire and strive to emulate the most. From the time when I was very young‚ he helped

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    Father and Son

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    Anthony Melero Father and Son In some‚ probably most storylines that you might compare there will be similarities and differences. That’s just how it works‚ but you will rarely get those two or more storylines that you decide to compare that have absolutely nothing in common and are completely different. Most of the time that won’t happen but it is definitely a possibility. In this case of comparison‚ between the novel “Father and Son‚” by Larry Brown and the movie “Shotgun Stories‚” by director

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    my father

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    about school‚ homework‚ friends‚ news‚ The Bears‚ and what were going do the next weekend we see him. Sometimes we talk for so long that I think my mom and sister get jealous of me because I talk to him more than anyone else. Don’t get me wrong my father and I do fight‚ not often but we do. He and I aren’t perfect so we get a little mad at each other here and there. When we fight we don’t talk for days‚ well I don’t talk to him for days. We make up after a while like this one time when I had gotten

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    Puritan Lifestyle In 15th Century New England The Puritans began as a religious group in England‚ after King Henry VIII was denied a divorce from Catherine of Aragorn. Henry was outraged by this denial and broke away from the Church‚ creating the Church of England. The Church of England became prominent in of forceful reprimanding of sinners‚ mainly through the use of whipping‚ public humiliation‚ and occasionally execution. Eventually‚ the Puritans became unsatisfied with the Church of England

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    Family and Father

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    My father is one of the most important and respected people in my life. He made a big impact not only on me‚ but on our entire family. He has worked so hard his entire life to ensure that we have everything we need and don’t lack anything. He has taught me important values that I apply in my everyday life. He is my hero and the pillar that keeps our family strong. Single handedly he ensures we have everything we need and are comfortable. We normally have family meetings where we are supposed to

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    My Father

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    Sestina After I was born my Father Cried sorrowful tears For he feared his loved ones would be sad. For he would be taken And he would be gone And so began my father’s journey into the darkness alone. He tried to think of us alone It only pained my father It made us both cry tears But one day he told me not to be sad “For he had to be taken‚ and that it was okay for him to be gone.” But I started to think” When he is gone I will be alone.” I mean I love my father But he yelled at me

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    A Fathers Story

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    Miranda Saake May 24‚ 2011 A Father’s Story Stories often have a main character that is centered on because he/she fails at some responsibility of theirs or falls short of their goal. In "A Father ’s Story" written by Andre Dubus‚ Luke Ripley is a character that succeeds in his responsibilities as a father. Luke shows love‚ compassion and above all a protective instinct and desire to help his daughter. He emphasizes that he is very religious although perhaps not very devout. All of these characteristics

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