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    A father came home from work late‚ tired and irritated‚ to find his 5-year old son waiting for him at the door.Son: "Father‚ may I ask you a question?"Father replied: "Yeah sure‚ what it is?"Son: "Father‚ how much do you make an hour?"Father said angrily: "That’s none of your business. Why do you ask such a thing?"Son: "I just want to know. Please tell me‚ how much do you make an hour?"Father: "If you must know‚ I make $20 an hour.""Oh‚" the little boy replied‚ with his head down. Looking up‚ he

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    Father and Son  In the short story “My Son the Marine” by Frank Schaeffer‚ There are many points that the author is trying to display through the rhetorical device pathos and ethos. He uses pathos to put a human face on the subject of loved ones going off to the military‚ and the hardships the family goes through due to this decision. He uses ethos to display his attitude from beginning to end. He starts at the beginning when the marines talk to his son and he ends with his son telling

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    follows the life of Willy Loman‚ a self-deluded salesman who lives in utter denial‚ always seeking the "American Dream‚" and constantly falling grossly short of his mark. The member’s of his immediate family‚ Linda‚ his wife‚ and his two sons‚ Biff and Happy‚ support his role. Of these supportive figures‚ Biff’s character holds the most importance‚ as Biff lies at the center of Willy’s internal conflicts and dreams ‚ and Biff is the only one in the play who seems to achieve any growth.

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    “He was sitting up in the bed‚ playing a game of cards with himself and smiling broadly.” (39) Tony Savo sits there in his hospital bed for nearly the entirety of his appearance in The Chosen‚ by Chaim Potok. Reuven Malter‚ the main character‚ gets a bed right next to Tony’s and gets an in-depth look at Tony’s character. Tony Savo brings some much-needed comic relief to a situation and atmosphere of injury and suspense. This is accomplished through his carefree manner‚ and his slang vocabulary

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    have already heard that it was about the Jewish race. You know that Jews weren’t treated poorly. But‚ do you know everything? The author Elie Wiesel can tell you his story in his book‚ Night. There are multiple themes in the book. One is Father/ son relationships. In Night‚ Elie Wiesel uses irony‚ foreshadowing‚ and tone to illustrate the traumatic event known as the Holocaust. One literary device is irony. “...They said that we were sick‚ that we would die soon‚ and it would be a waste of food

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    Cormac McCarthy‚ is a novel about surviving in a world full of brutality and lost hopes. By using a father and a son‚ the author created a world presenting the struggles of surviving in a post- apocalyptic wasteland. Both of the main characters posses certain positive traits that aid and hinder their journey through the south. Specifically through the depiction of the father and son relationship‚ McCarthy illustrates the redemptive power of paternal love and trust. To start with‚ one of the major

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    The Kite Runner [pic] Essay: The complex relationship. By Mia Malene A lot of people in the western part of the world has lack of knowledge about Immigrants and the Middle East. I’ve read the novel The Kite Runner‚ and I mean that the book can give us another impression of what the Middle East is about- My focus in this essay is on one of the similarities found in The Middle East compared to the rest of the world. I think that the book can change people’s attitude about

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    Between Fathers of The Chosen and Abraham of Genesis The characters and the stories of the Bible have influenced Western literature more than any other work‚ many becoming easily identifiable archetypes. In the Book of Genesis of the Old Testament‚ Abraham‚ father of Isaac‚ values the word of God above anything else‚ willing to suffer any consequence. His religious beliefs reign above all aspect of life‚ including the lives of his own children. In The Chosen‚ Chiam Potok presents the fathers of the

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    The Chosen

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    The Chosen Parallels In the novel The Chosen by Chaim Potok‚ the use of parallelism is evident throughout the entire book. Potok uses these relationships to compliment and develop every single idea and feeling in the book. Because The Chosen is a bildungsroman‚ parallels play a key role in the growth of the protagonists‚ Danny Saunders and Reuven Malter. The major parallels are the secular and the religious‚ illness and mortality‚ the fathers‚ and Danny and Reuven. The parallel between the secular

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    Every father should remember that one day his son will follow his example instead of his advice”-Kettering. In Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner‚ father-son relationships exemplify the ups and downs of life and how constant decisions impact one’s life. Amir longs to share a loving bond with his distant father‚ Baba; a distance caused by the secrets Baba has kept from Amir. Baba feels obliged to show Hassan great attention because he has kept secret that Hassan is his son‚ a fact that Amir is unaware

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