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    The story "Father and Son" written by Bernard McLaverty talks about the relationship between a father and his son. Father and Son” is a story about the relationship between a widower father and his teenage son. They live in Belfast‚ in a neighbourhood with a lot of violence. At night they can hear the sound of ambulances criss-crosses the dark. Both the son and the father are scared to sleep at night‚ but the son will not admit his fears to his father. The father is concerned for his son’s life

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    English paper Handbook for William Dhouda‚ a Frankish mother‚ was separated from her son when he was still an adolescent. Her love and concern for the well-being of her son‚ William‚ led her to create a manual for him that described the proper ways in which a respected man would live his life. This manual‚ Handbook for William‚ is the only substantial text written by a woman that survived the Carolingian period. Although her writings are precious‚ offering a view of the intellectual

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    relationship between the father and son stems from the son desiring something from the father(literally‚ a story)‚ but the father is unable to provide this for the son‚ which leads to the father having a disconnection with reality. The author conveys this through characterization of the father and son through diction and non-linear storytelling‚ all to allude to a deeper meaning behind the son’s wanting of a story. We first see the conflict between the father and son in lines five and seven-eight‚

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    is because of trust. A relationship build on trust is the strongest and every parent wants to have such a relationship. This is the kind of relationship the main character in the short story Crossing (2009) by Mark Slouka is trying to build with his son. Crossing is a story told by an omniscient third person narrator. The composition is chronologically structured with a few flashbacks in the form of the main character’s childhood memories‚ and an explanation of why he ended up in the situation where

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    Essay Cry of the Beloved Country is a book about courage. Two of the main characters‚ James Jarvis and Stephen Kumalo discover new things about their sons. While they both lost many things like relatives and trust‚ James Jarvis was the more courageous and advanced characters. James Jarvis was able to forgive and move on with the loss of his son and his wife. Jarvis develops in the way that he wants to devote his life to helping the blacks. He even helped Stephen Kumalo’s town‚ which was also his

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    relationship between the father and the son. First off‚ imagery is strongly used in this poem. The authors purpose is to show the love the father has for his son as well as his fears. In a couple lines throughout the story we see some examples of imagery; a “five-year-old son” waits in his father’s lap until he hears another story. A room is “full” with all the books in the world‚ but the father hesitates and “rubs his chin” instead. The imagery of father’s love for his son is so strong that even though

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    still continue to have different hopes and expectations for their daughters and sons. Parents still wonder more about their daughters’ waists or weight and their sons’ intelligence levels and still have a very strong gender-biased opinion on the two. According to the article‚ “Google‚ Tell Me. Is My Son a Genius?” by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz parents have or have shown a higher level of concern for how smart their sons are compared to how smart their daughters are. Of all Google searches throughout

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    Paternity and the relationship between the father and son reflects mutuality‚ correspondence‚ endearment‚ a test of masculinity‚ and the collaboration of men. Explored in many medium of literature‚ in specificity novels‚ such as The Road by Cormac McCarthy‚ Open by Andre Agassi‚ and Mudbound by Hillary Jordan‚ the kinship between male elder and male junior proves to be a testament of the complexity and fluctuation between love and hate. Dalton Trumbo‚ most notable for being blacklisted by the House

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    Lord Chesterfield advises his teenage son‚ who was traveling far from home‚ to take his meaningful recommendations and values‚ and put them to use. Chesterfield states that he has his son’s best interest at heart. He wishes his son to apply his teachings although Chesterfield feels it may be pointless. Although the father’s purpose is to guide his son‚ he is doing so in a condescending manner. He uses repetition‚ sarcasm‚ and contradiction to show his values of success and being the leader of the

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    with negative emotions such as fear and pain; however in both poems these emotions are rooted in love. In the poem “Nettles” by Vernon Scannel the strong emotions the father feels toward his son are shown through the use of the sematic field of war and the exaggerated fear the father feels when he sees his son being hurt. For example‚ the phrase “regiment of spite” demonstrates this. The word “regiment” implies the idea of war as it highlights the organisation of the army this exemplifies the strength

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