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    Treasure Island and Secret Life of Bees Synthesis Essay The Secret Life of Bees and Treasure Island both have adolescent children‚ who go through their own adventures to mature and change. Lily and Jim both start out as young‚ innocent kids and soon become matured young adults that are able to make their own decisions and do what is best for others. In these two novels both Jim and Lily starts out as very young kids that have a lot of change that has taken place in both of their lives

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    7. Why does Thurber choose this particular expression of Mrs. Barrows’ for his title rather than one of her others? 8. How does Thurber create humour in his story? “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” 1. Explain what the title of the story refers to. 2. Why does Walter Mitty find it necessary to have a “secret life”? 3. Although he does not dare disobey Mrs. Mitty openly‚ he does defy her in little ways. Give an example of this defiance. 4. In this story‚ Walter drifts off into five

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    Thurber “The Secret life of Walter Mitty” “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is an ordinary character who fills his mind with day dreams in which he sees himself as a hero‚ surgeon‚ jumps into enemy territory‚ and proves his manly strengths. Walter is trying to escape from the routines and humiliations he suffers in everyday life. The theme of success and failure is played out between the two characters Mr. and Mrs. Mitty in a weekly shopping trip to the city. In this story “The Secret Life of

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    The Master Speed

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    engagement of Frost’s daughter. Because of this great influence over his life‚ Frost reiterated the advice to his daughter to stay at “the master speed” in order to fully enjoy the rest of her life as well as her future commitment. By this Frost suggests that one should not rush through life but instead take in life‚ nice and slow so that it may be savored. Frost first presents this idea by metaphorically discussing the spectacular abilities his daughter possesses but refuses to

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    Monk Kidd’s novel‚ The Secret Life of Bees‚ constantly lives in fear of her father’s temper has to take her wellbeing into her own hands when his temper gets too much for Lily to handle. She was living in an abusive relationship with her father T. Ray‚ until she runs away and finds safe haven with a family her deceased mother once knew‚ The Boatwrights. The open jar shows the theme of “saving yourself from unwanted situations” that is strewn throughout the book The Secret Life of Bees when Lily

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    tells of a mother trying to shape her daughter‚ and a daughter trying to create herself. She writes of the external struggle between a mother and a daughter‚ along with a daily internal struggle the two of them face‚ and a young girl who is trying to create herself as an individual. In the first stanza‚ the daughter tells of the external conflict that she and her mother encounter each day. The daughter says that “Each morning I wrote my name/

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    One might think that‚ for a woman of the Victorian era‚ a life of a happiness is automatically attained once she has successfully courted herself a financially secure and socially respectable husband. However‚ it is questionable how safe and secure a woman can be in her life after marriage. For one‚ her rights are legally transferred to her spouse‚ essentially giving him control over her life. Moreover‚ with divorce being an act that is socially shunned‚ there wasn’t any way to get out of an unhappy

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    Mama in "Everyday Use"

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    the meat hung before nightfall. She could do it all‚ with the exception of raising her daughters while fully understanding them. Mama had a tough time disciplining her daughters fairly. Mama gradually rejects the superficial values of her older‚ successful daughter in favor of the practical values of her younger‚ less fortunate daughter. In this story many conflicts come about between the two daughters and Mama has a tough time dealing with them. The main conflict of the story was the controversy

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    King Lear

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    tragic consequences. A wise ruler that has held a kingdom together for so long is about to create irreversible chaos‚ either through complete ignorance of his daughters feelings towards him or by going insane. This test of love in all its qualities proves to be an eye opening‚ heart-wrenching plot for the reader and how Lear‚ who favoured one daughter‚ has become out of touch with the other 2‚ resulting in a tangled web of jealousy‚ plotting and intrigue in which there are no winners at the end of this

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    The Lessons Learned

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    out each of those women before us. They each lived in a different setting of life where woman did not have as many choices then but only the choice to follow the word of man. As we carried on life we would give those instructions to our daughters. By our daughters following those instructions would ensure their success into the world of men. We receive advice from our parents about manners and what is right and wrong. This is proven in this quote “on Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like

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