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    basicly play AM‚F‚C‚G [Eric Turner] Oh written in the stars A million miles away A message to the main Ooooh Seasons come and go But I will never change And I’m on my way [Tinie Tempah - Verse 1] Lets go… Yeah You’re listening now They say they aint heard nothing

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    Saboteur Ha Jin Analysis

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    view. It is often used as a means of presenting the theme of a story. Authors Ha Jin‚ and Chinua Achebe used the irony of situation. Irony of situation meaning discrepancy between the expected results and the actual results of the story. In "Saboteur" by Ha Jin newly weds Mr. Chiu and Mrs. Chiu on the day that they were to leave for home were dining in the square by the Muji Train Station. Nearby at a table sat two policemen who were conversing and at times taking glances at the newly wed couple

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    century‚ medical science added to the negative evaluation of homosexuality. The medical profession grew in influence and‚ almost without exception‚ Garcia 2 physicians diagnosed homosexuality as a form of illness‚ as we see in Ha Jin’s "The Bridegroom." Baowen‚ the homosexual in the story‚ was committed to a mental hospital near the City of Muji‚ located in China‚ to "cure" his homosexual urges. At first‚ the opinion among doctors varied as to whether homosexuality was acquired or congenital;

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    highlighting the theme of “Vengeance is Gods” is the way the author uses characterization to describe how Mr. Chiu got into the situation of being arrested. It was so vaguely described because the author didn’t agree with their claims that he was a saboteur by his lectures. V. The most emphatic evidence that supports this theme is that Mr. Chiu holds a grudge at the end of the story and wants to

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    The “Bridegroom” by Alexander Pushkin is an intense and suspenseful poem I read in Unit 4 of the Literature textbook. Although‚ when I first read it “intense” and “suspenseful” wouldn’t be words I would have used to describe it. I scanned through the poem and didn’t have an understanding of what the story was getting to. I then read it again at a slower pace and asked questions to be able to grasp the main ideas. After taking time to analyze the poem‚ I realized that the poem has a strong meaning

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    The issue comes along when there are people that essentially do nothing to be in trouble‚ yet get a severe punishment. Making any set of laws in a corrupt society more alike a general guideline people generally have to follow. This can be seen in “Saboteur”‚ by Ha Jin‚ in a variety of ways. Though it all begins when a seemingly minor “accident” with Two Officers‚ and Mr. Chiu along with his wife. This “accident” involved the officers spilling tea on both Mr. Chiu and his wife‚ Mr. Chiu then complained

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    Saboteurs: The Nazi Raid on America By: Michael Dobbs In a nut shell this book was about a group of Nazis sent over to sabotage main American transport ways and aluminum plants that produced war time materials. The first couple chapters of the book give pre-operation information‚ including the creation of the operation and the individual men going on the trip. It begins by describing Hitler’s fortress‚ also known as the Wolfs’ Lair‚ stating the five mile route with road blocks “each more intimidating

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    Ha Jin’s short story “Saboteur” tells of a man who seems discontent‚ idealistic‚ and gravely ill. In Muji‚ Mr. Chui‚ is accused of sabotage and taken by force to jail after a run in with railroad authorities. His crime is for speaking out against police officers assaulting him and his bride during lunch in the city square. The reader is lead to believe this is a simple case of excessive force by the police‚ therefore the abuse of power is the catalyst of this short story‚ but the real story is about

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    and superstitions of others for self-beneficence. A predominant sub-theme in these stories is romanticism. The four stories that will be discussed are "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"‚ "Rip Van Winkle"‚ "The Devil and Tom Walker"‚ and "The Spectre Bridegroom." There are clearly underlying aspects that seem to coincide in all of these stories. Though the author‚ Washington Irving‚ was mainly seen as a factual writer‚ these stories portray him much differently. He shows the capability and creativity of

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    In terms of freedom in Mainland China and India‚ they are totally different. In Adiga’s novel‚ Balram did his best to change his life and overcome different kinds of obstacles. He became a freeman finally. On the contrary‚ in Ha Jin’s short story “Saboteur‚” Mr. Chu‚ a Communist Party Member and a lecturer at Harbi University‚ was arrested because he destroyed public order and disobey the policeman command. As you can see‚ it is a good comparison between freedom in India and China. Globalization

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