“Kansas” and the Guilt of Non-Interference “Kansas”‚ written by the twentieth century writer Stephen Dobyns‚ is the story of a man looking back on his life and questioning the choices surrounding one of the most pivotal moments within it. The symbolism of “Kansas” serves as both an anchor for the story’s real elements and characters as well a guide‚ aiding the reader through the various messages and undertones. “Kansas” story depicts classic symbols to give messages to the reader regarding themes
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Stephen Dobyns (1941) Kansas THE BOY HITCHHIKING on the back-country Kansas road was nineteen years old. He had been dropped there by a farmer in a Model T Ford who had turned off to the north. Then he waited for three hours. It was July and there were no clouds. The wheat fields were flat and went straight to the horizon. The boy had two plums and he ate them. A blue Plymouth coupe went by with a man and a woman. They were laughing. The woman had blonde hair and it was all loose and blew
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In the story “Kansas‚” Stephen Dobyns tells how one boy’s journey through life cost him his own life in the end. It starts with a boy trying to get from his school in Oklahoma back to summer school. He is hitchhiking on some back-country roads in Kansas‚ and to his surprise his life would change forever. Dobyns is a very intelligent author and writer‚ as you can see from this great story; he is a well known writer of novels‚ short stories‚ poetry books and essays. Also he has numerous literary awards
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dORDT cOLLEGE Stephen Dobyns: Connection of Worldviews and Literary Works Core 180 Professor Mary Dengler Nic Oak Enerson 10/18/2012 Nicolas Enerson Core 180 Professor Mary Dengler October 18‚ 2012 Stephen Dobyns: Connection of Worldviews and Literary Works Stephen Dobyns has produced mass amounts of literature across all different genres‚ but he sees himself as a poet. Dobyns’ honors and awards include a Lamont Prize‚ a Melville Cain Award‚ a National poetry Series prize‚ several
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I am David Shane Dobyns‚ twenty-two years of age; I was born in Puyallup‚ Washington August 17th 1994 at Good Samaritan hospital. My family consists of my mother‚ father‚ and brother. Growing up was as idyllic as one would suspect. In my pre-pubescent years we moved several times bouncing from Oregon to Washington in search of “gods’ plan” for us‚ finally starting a church of our own in Lubbock‚ Texas. The church siphoned our time and money to the brink of poverty. Through the eyes of a jaded 5-year-old
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Stephen King: On Writing Stephen King is a man of many talents and personalities; not only is he able to scare his readers immensely‚ he is also able to make them laugh. I chose a passage from Stephen King’s On Writing for this assignment; the passage stuck in my mind for a long time after I finished the book. His writing style is unique compared to the other autobiographies I have read over the years. Everything that a person writes has a meaning or purpose whether it’s a letter or an essay
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The Role of the Reader in Analyzing Stephen Dunn’s “Poetry” All roads do not lead to Rome. There are some roads in life that lead to adventure and freedom‚ and others that will turn us into people who sit idly by and passively accept whatever comes our way. One must choose which path to take not only in life‚ but also when analyzing poetry. Stephen Dunn uses his ars poetica poem “Poetry” to point out that while the poet should and does exert some amount of influence‚ the ultimate
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chose Stephen Hawking to write about for my case study because I have always found him extremely interesting. As a fellow atheist he has come pretty outstanding scientific theories on how our universe came about‚ none of which are attributed to some fictitious being. I am also inspired with the amount that Hawking has done so far in his lifetime. All this has been done in spite of‚ or because of‚ having ALS. As a medical professional I am in awe of the things that he has accomplished. Stephen William
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A developing writer should read this book because it teaches and provides you with a lot of advice for writing and for life in general. Stephen King‚ the author of On Writing‚ teaches you to cut out things that are not needed for the writing piece. A lot of developing writers need to learn this. Even though it shortens the length of the writing‚ it makes it better overall because you do not distract from the overall topic or idea. When you have to many different things happening the main point is
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After watching the Stephen Colbert videos at least for me I got to see what his point was. It is absolutely clear what he wants us‚ the viewers‚ to see which is that the jobs that the immigrant farm workers held are not an easy task. At the beginning he thought it would be something easy to do‚ but after he had a day of real labor he knew he was wrong. His use of comedy was definitely informative. Not only was he making me laugh‚ but also it made me pay more attention to what he was saying. He joked
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