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    A Sacred Place

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    A Sacred Place A sanctuary is a sacred place where a person can feel safe and find peace within oneself. It is the theme of sanctuary that relates Irene Zabytko’s “Home Soil”‚ Raymond Carver’s “A Small‚ Good Thing” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ to one another. In Irene Zabytko’s “Home Soil”‚ the narrator tato talks about the harsh experiences he had in his past. He talks about how he was forced by the German’s to go out and herd up the crowds in the streets‚ “

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    Throughout Anton Chekhov’s A Transgression and Raymond Carver’s Little Things‚ they show many examples of real life struggles that reflect on the world in which they live. Three of the main real life struggles seen in the text are guilt‚ tensions in the relationships‚ and loss. Guilt is the consequence of making mistakes‚ and is one of the real life issues‚ shown by the authors in these texts. Throughout Chekhov’s A Transgression we are shown how guilt is a real life struggle. The Collegiate Assessor

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    “A Worn Path” In the short story “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty‚ the main character Phoenix defeats many obstacles in her life. No matter what she goes through Phoenix is able to being her journey again. Phoenix symbolizes the mythical legend the Phoenix a special bird that has the ability to overcome anything to be reborn. Many believed the Phoenix has the ability to die and be born again‚ making the bird have eternal life. In the short story the main character Phoenix represents the legend‚ no

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    not ourselves only because we have yet to experience it. But why is it that we still have this preconception when experiences such as losing a loved one or harboring a feeling of jealousy are all too common‚ or even inevitable‚ in our society. Take Raymond Carver’s stories about the middle class‚ for example. He shows the typical human experience of jealousy and losing a loved one and presents it in a manner that deems it as being a normal act of human nature. His character’s in “Neighbors” and “A Small

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    loathing his wife had caused aggression to occur and cause the husband to wish violent and hostile acts upon the wife. Along with aggression to occur from grudges in “Death By Scrabble‚ it also occurs in the short story‚ “Popular Mechanics” by Raymond Carver. On a gloomy day a couple had just recently separated and the man decided to pack his bags and leave. But then the couple had started to feud about who gets the baby. After arguing‚ the wife had went into the kitchen with the baby‚ while the husband

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    Engelsk B Studentereksamen B. “Why don’t you dance” is a short story by Raymond Carver. The short story takes place in the man’s front yard among his furniture. Clearly‚ the man is sad about something. I would say his wife has just passed away. As it is said in the text: ”His side‚ her side.” The man drinks a lot of whiskey‚ because he mourns her death. Therefore he sells or gives all his furniture away. Too many memories. A young couple comes by and immediately becomes interested in the

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    outcomes are presented within the couple in the story “Feathers.” Right from the beginning Jack mentions how he and Fran “[...] wished for a new car‚ that’s one of the things we wished for. And we wished we could spend a couple of weeks in Canada.” (Carver). Then later on in the story they are introduced to how Bud fixed Olla’s teeth and bought her a peacock. There is a certain feeling in wanting to see your significant other to be happy. You can clearly tell how Bud deeply cares for Olla‚ by his actions

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    drives on. Scotty walks home and sits on the couch and goes unconscious. Ann calls the ambulance and the husband‚ Howard. At the hospital‚ the doctor defies the fact that this is a serious matter as he insists that his condition is not a coma. Raymond Carver is pointing out that you should never take life for granted as anything can happen at any given moment. The doctor at the hospital is being defiant by not telling Howard and Weiss the real truth‚ the truth that hurts by progressively saying‚ “He’s

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    himself and even man vs. nature. The most common struggle we all face is that of man versus man. In the short stories “Cathedral” by Raymond Carter and Ernest Hemmingway’s “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” the main principal of the story is that of man versus man. In both short stories 3 characters are used‚ but in each story each character is completely different than the other. “Cathedral” and “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” share similarities and differences with the main principal of man versus man and

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    defined as "to put into the right psychological frame of mind." [dictionary.com] Three stories that show masculinity and male psyche are‚ "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fist Fight in Heaven" by Sherman Alexie‚ "The Bath" and "A Small Good Thing" by Raymond Carver‚ and "Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka. In sociology‚ Janet Saltzman Chafetz comprised of seven areas of masculinity. Those areas are: 1. Physical- Virile‚ athletic‚ strong‚ brave. Unconcerned about appearance and aging; 2. Functional- Breadwinner

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