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    Society All through literature and stories‚ words and characters will always represent different meanings and symbols. Readers will continue to venture deeper and deeper into the meanings of the words a writer puts on paper. The writer of the story may not even have a deeper meaning to the writing but we as humans have a need to explore. The short story known as “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston may also be one of those types of stories. The short English literature story “Sweat‚” written by Zora Neale Hurston

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    2011 Electing the short story “The Welcome Story”‚ by Alice Walker (1970) for me was an easy choice for me to write a critiqued essay about. I am using a reader response approach in my critical essay. I like this approach because of the initial dedication to her sister Clara Ward‚ “I’m going to sit at the welcome table‚ shout my troubles over‚ walk and talk with Jesus‚ tell God how you treat me‚ one of these days!” This statement indicates that the old woman in the story is a spiritual woman

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    “You never really learn much from hearing yourself speak”. With a sharp tongue and an ego bigger than the Rocky Mountains‚ a man name Swede digs himself an early grave. In the “Blue Hotel” a short story by Stephen Crane takes place in a small town‚ at a little hotel called Fort Romper. The owner Pat Scully a short‚ stubby‚ Irishman does his best to receive any guest at his hotel. One wintry morning Scully conjured three guest‚ Swede‚ a cowboy named Bill‚ and quiet gentlemen name Mr. Blanc. While Scully

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    Theme Essay Friendship empowers the main character (the narrator) in the short story “The All-American Slurp” by Lensey Namioka. The narrator and her family have just moved to America from China when they begin trying American customs and fail each time. Then the main character’s family‚ the Lin family‚ hosts a dinner party and invites Meg‚ a friend of the main character‚ and her family. They don’t understand how to properly eat like Chinese just like how the Lin family doesn’t know how to properly

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    Once upon a time‚ there was a rather svelte girl named Rapunzel‚ who lived in a castle in a faraway land. The normally bumptious girl was feeling rather baleful today as she could not go outside the castle and see the flying lanterns in a few days. You see‚ Rapunzel had an imperious mother that would constantly tell her what to do. And being the complaisant girl that she was‚ Rapunzel followed her mother’s every rule. Rapunzel didn’t even have any friends. The only sense of camaraderie she had

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    Daughter” is a fascinating short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne about a medical scientist “Giacomo Rappaccini” who is researching exotic and poisonous plants. His daughter “Beatrice Rappaccini ” takes care of the poisonous plants for him and she too becomes poisonous. The story takes place in Padua in the medieval times. Many of the elements explored in this story are open for interpretation and Hawthorne’s play on words is amazingly cunning. The first time I read this story I walked away with many

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    of its existence on Earth. One will strive to understand the meaning of life and when found‚ a person will inevitably work hard to achieve their purpose. In the short story "The Bet"‚ Anton Chekov displays the true intentions of our existence through displaying a poor lawyer who is willing to do anything for money. At the end of the story‚ I began to realize that the lawyer is misled to believe that money is essential to life‚ but comes to the conclusion that other things are of superiority. As the

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    Lonely In Society Short Stories “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield and “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner are painfully sad. The authors use of alienation in society have both similarities and differences. Miss Brill and Miss Emily experience that being lonely can be destructive to their self-esteem which prevents them from having or maintaining relationships with others. It has become evident that society has driven Miss Brill to isolation and has alienated Emily from love. Miss Brill

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    Never Agree Again In the short story “Norma” by Sonia Sanchez‚ there was a girl named Sonia and she was very quiet and shy. In math class Sonia did not understand a certain question and the teacher was really bad at explaining. A girl named Norma explained the question instead‚ she was a genius. Sonia’s favorite class was French until Norma snapped at the French teacher. Then Norma was quiet at school and Sonia did not like French class anymore. Sonia gets really busy with school and stops noticing

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    Campbell Instructor Hugetz English 1301.20 Com 1 9 December 2012 Unchangeable Emily The story begins with the death of Emily Grierson‚ who is the last of her wealthy upper class family. From there the story is told in a random series of events to give the reader hints of Emily’s surprising secret. Emily’s resistance to change causes a theme of decay that affects every aspect of her life. In William Faulkner’s short story “A Rose for Emily‚” Emily’s arrogance‚ reclusiveness‚ and possessiveness demonstrate

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