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    diversities and differences that span from one society to the next. Much can be learned from understanding the different ways of life and being culturally sensitive to all the different practices of people such as the people in the story "A Man to Send Rain Clouds" by Leslie Marmon Silko. American culture not only takes death extremely serious‚ but fears it in many ways. Our society treats death in such a personal way that we have created several euphemisms to exemplify that people have died like passed

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    with only rain and no glimpse of the sun. There are some children on Venus‚ and in Margot’s class she is the only one who wasn’t born on Venus. This causes the others to make fun of her. The other children decide to lock Margot in a closet since she is the only one who believes the sun will be up for a couple of hours. After the children go out in the sun they allow Margot the rejoin them‚ only now the sun has gone and the rain returns. The symbolism shown in the story of the sun‚ the rain‚ and the

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    that is found readily in Bradbury’s stories is personification. In the story‚ There Will Come Soft Rains‚ the use of personification is to build up the story due to the lack of characters in the story. In particular‚ the whole house from There Will Come Soft Rain is personified throughout the story to show off the message that the inhabitants

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    stories may have a similar trait to another piece of writing. A large amount of stories have been compared in ways such as theme‚ settings‚ characters‚ irony‚ and close evidence of foreshadowing. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and “There Will Come Soft Rains‚” by Ray Bradbury are an example of similar stories by sharing some of the same qualities. These two readings can be said to be identical in some ways by containing a common idea of negative effects of war and the value of the natural world but can

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    water. Rain is very common in the rainforest because of its high humidity rate. Rainforests have a humidity rate of 77% to 88% all year long. The rain forest is an environment that is rainy and humid. The rain forest only has one season because it’s weather and temperature never change. The temperature never changes because of the high humidity rate and waters thermal resistance. The rain forest has direct sunlight that provides light and heat but indirect only provides light. Rain forests

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    The Alexander Archipelago Rain Forest stories is a book of twelve tranche de vie meta-genre Chapters. I’ll confess that in writing these stories to being influenced by such writers as Nase Yamato‚ Oscar Wilde‚ Touko Kamai‚ Stefan Zweig and other in their use of the tranche de vie concept to cut across the grain of time. Because some readers may find my use of the slice of life narrative treatment unfamiliar‚ it’s my hope that their exposure to this genre will be enjoyable. So . . . what then constitutes

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    Ernest Hemingway‚ author of modern short stories‚ uses the theme of isolation in his literary works to express feelings of unhappiness or uncertainty. “Cat in the Rain”‚ “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ and “Soldier’s Home” all center around isolation as each character struggles with everyday life. Ernest Hemingway author of “Cat in the Rain”‚ “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ and “Soldier’s Home” applies symbolism‚

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    used to develop themes in at least two poems you have studied. *No Ordinary Sun & Rain‚ by Hone Tuwhare* Hone Tuwhare uses symbols and figurative language to develop themes in his poetry. Tuwhare’s strength is his ability to use effective imagery and symbols to develop persistent ideas that‚ in the poetry I studied this year‚ relate to the purity and beauty of natural things. Rain‚ an apostrophe to a "rain god"‚ and No Ordinary Sun‚ another apostrophe to a tree and Tuwhare’s protest against

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    Even the Rain is a film that illustrates the parallelisms between Christopher Columbus’s exploitation of indigenous native tribes in search of gold in the 1500’s and the modern day multinational corporations and Bolivian government who have allowed the privatization of natural water resources. Iciar Bollain’s film is about the filming of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in a new land exploiting the native tribes by demanding gold and brutally punishing those who did not comply in the name of the Spanish

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    The poet of “I hear America singing”‚ “I‚ too” and “Where is my country” are telling their feelings about America. Their race is different and they have different views toward this country. Although the three poems are talking about America‚ the poem’s theme and the mood are kind of different. “I hear America singing” is a poem that describes the sound of working. This poem’s theme is people who work made America better. The poet is proud of it “Singing with open mouths their strong melodious

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