Name : Rani Widi Noortatik Student ID : 1003146 Sonny’s Blues Symbolizations Sonny’s Blues is a famous short story written by James Baldwin. The story tells about the brotherhood between 2 black-men siblings – an elder brother and his younger brother named Sonny. Sonny wanted to be a musician but his brother disagreed with him‚ the conflicts between them and his unableness to reach his dream to become a musician led Sonny to start using heroin. In Sonny’s Blues‚ there are many symbolizations
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A blind man named Robert is coming to have dinner and stay overnight. The narrator’s wife worked for him for one summer about ten years earlier. They two became friends and have continued to communicating by using audio tapes. Not only the narrator annoyed with the fact that Robert is visiting but in some ways he is also jealous of the connection that his wife has with Robert. The narrator views Robert’s visit as an inconvenience. The narrator having trouble to entertain Robert. He does
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I was reading two short stories one was called “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flaherty and the other was called “Cranes” by Hwang Sunwon. In both stories it tell important details that the authors are trying to send to other people. One will be talking about war and killing people me personally;I don’t think killing is good because it could hurt other people. The other one will talk about loyalty and friendship . In “The Sniper” the main character is the Sniper himself. The situation is that the Sniper got
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Ashlyn Wlodarski Mr. Wylie Period 3 November 26‚ 2012 Araby At the beginning of the short story “Araby‚” by James Joyce‚ we are brought back to a time when the author was just a young boy living on the described to be boring and dead North Richmond Street in Dublin‚ Ireland. In this town‚ the kids would find entertainment in the use of their imagination that insisted on playing outside “till their bodies glowed.”
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“The Rattler” Essay The most dangerous animals can be also the calmest‚ smartest animals. In the short story “The Rattler”‚ A man encounters a seemingly harmless snake but still decides to take its life. Although the snake shows no signs of being dangerous‚ it is still killed because it is a snake. “The Rattler” invokes sympathy for the snake and empathy for the man through the descriptions and actions of the man and the snake. The personality‚ actions‚ and appearance of the snake generate sympathy
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Erica Garcia Professor Michael Sellars English 1302 June 11‚ 2012 A&P By: John Updike In John Updikes’ short story‚ A&P Sammy’s character as described by the narrator‚ comes off as immature. The way Sammy is very observant and judgmental towards the three girls reveals something much deeper. It seems as if Sammy is very unhappy at his dead end job‚ he feels stuck. The narrator makes it seem as if Sammy wants something more from life. He obviously doesn’t care about his job. He quits
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“I tell you‚ Sam‚ a human can only stand so much. I takes him by the neck of his clothes and drags him down the mountain. On the way he kicks my legs black-and-blue from the knees down; and I’ve got two or three bites on my thumb and hand cauterized.” Here‚ Bill has reached his breaking point and he had believed he had gotten rid of the kid‚ even risking the ransom money. Bill and Sam are two men that travel around America doing schemes to earn money. Then they got an idea‚ which they thought was
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A Family Supper by Kazuo Ishiguro l Plot “A Family Supper” tells the story of a Japanese family after World War II. The son‚ having lived in California for several years‚ returns to Tokyo to see his father and sister Kikuko. The son and the father talk about the death of his mother due to poisonous and the failure of the father’s jointly owned firm. The father tells his son about how honorable he thought his business partner‚ Watanabe‚ was even though he had committed suicide. The daughter
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The Face of Evil Doesn’t Always Look the Part The short story “Where are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates‚ and its adaptation Smooth Talk by Joyce Chopra both portray Arnold Friend as evil. Although he appears very differently in both texts‚ his intentions are the same and eventually gets Connie out of that house. In the movie‚ Joyce Chopra is trying to tell the audience who has read the story that evil comes in all different shapes and sizes through her casting of Treat
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Short Story Analysis: Miss Brill In the story Miss Brill‚ details such as the fur Miss Brill wears and how she spends her Sunday evenings shed light into her characteristics and lifestyle. Her point of view shows her to be an unreliable narrator‚ reality being much different than it appears to Miss Brill. In the very first few paragraphs the reader begins to see the loneliness Miss Brill feels and how she responds to it. In getting ready to go out on Sunday evening‚ Miss Brill interacts with
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