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    her Irish father who is no longer in the picture. She escapes the poverty stricken lifestyle‚ when she says “You don’t give a shit about us‚ do ya?” and is portrayed with a close up of Lena’s face. This is rebutted by her mother “You shut ya mouth Lena” this shows her opinion isn’t welcome in this environment. Intertexuality in the set design‚ which shows Lena’s lack of identity. Close up of the Christian cross shows the biblical illusion and Christian background‚ represents the fathers background

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    Those that achieve the American Dream are perceived as successful‚ intelligent‚ motivated individuals. The search for self and the quest for an identity become central themes in Lorraine Hansberry’s play‚ “A Raisin in the Sun.” In the play‚ Lena Younger’s children‚ Walter and Beneatha learn what it means to think‚ behave‚ and react like an adult before the conclusion. Walter and Beneatha are searching for their identity in a world that is not going to give them much in the way of achieving

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    What is Wealth? In a Raisin in the Sun and Clybourne Park there were a lot of things that ran almost parallel with both books. Of course‚ first would be the house that Lena bought moved into at the end of A Raisin in the Sun but even deeper than that. Both books touched some social subjects that at the time of A Raisin in the Sun’s release were rarely mentioned by an African-American especially a female African-American. The subject that grabbed my attention was that every main character had

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    It was a strategy for winning arguments‚ respect from others‚ eventually a “game of chess that is secret in which one must show and never tell.”chess games. She learned how to fight her life battle with chess games. Lena St. Clair As a young girl‚ Lena has always envision bad things. She sees the things that other people don’t see. Rose Hsu Jordan Rose’s mother wants her to keep fighting for her marriage‚ even if it doesn’t work out. Rose draws a parallel between her brother’s

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    town of Gatlin‚ Lena is one surly girlie. To be near her when she’s really in a bad mood can be downright dangerous. Thunder and lightning can be summoned in an instant. Windows can shatter. Time‚ itself‚ can be turned inside out. It takes some explaining to get to the bottom of what is going on. All you really need to know is Lena is host to a set of supernatural powers she is yet to properly harness. However‚ once she turns 16 - only a matter of months away as the film begins - Lena will become

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    Light in August‚ a novel written by the well-known author‚ William Faulkner‚ can definitely be interpreted in many ways. However‚ one fairly obvious prospective is through a religious standpoint. It is difficult‚ nearly impossible‚ to construe Light in August without noting the Christian parallels. Faulkner gives us proof that a Christian symbolic interpretation is valid. Certain facts of these parallels are inescapable and there are many guideposts to this idea. For instance‚ there is Joe

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    Tragedies Can Be Life Changing The Joy Luck Club is a book that explains the tragedies that happened to four Chinese women during World War Two. All four of these women have daughters whom they hope will have a better life in America‚ but also wish to share their Chinese culture with them. Their Chinese daughters have assimilated to the American culture‚ so their mothers explain the pain and anguish they had in China to show them how good they have it in America‚ and shouldn’t abandon their original

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Joy_Luck_Club_(novel) http://www.shmoop.com/joy-luck-club/characters.html http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/joyluck/ http://www.gradesaver.com/the-joy-luck-club/study-guide/character-list/ http://www.slideshare.net/BernardPaderes/litt-507-the-joy-luck-club-as-a-contemporary-american-fiction-paper http://www.eskimo.com/~webguy/writings/joysucks.html Woo Family Jing-mei (June) Woo  Jing-mei Woo is the newest member of the Joy Luck Club‚ having taken her mother

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    The Image of Harold Turgis Harold Turgis is one of the main characters of the novel "Angel Pavement" by J. B. Priestley. Harold worked for Twiggs and Dersingham‚ which dealt with a sale of veneers(фанера) and inlays. His position is described in the novel as Stanley’s senior or Mr. Smeeth’s junior clerk‚ which can be explained that he is not a bad worker‚ but not good enough either‚ he is somewhere in-between. And this fact doesn’t let the reader feel drawn to him from the very beginning of the story

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    happy even though they are struggling. Also as they receive the life insurance from Lena’s late husband. It moves on to disruption of equilibrium as when Lena gives Walter the money he loses it in his business. The disequilibrium continues as Ruth‚ Walters wife falls pregnant and is scared to tell Walter. The reinstatement of equilibrium is when Lena buys the house and they are all able to move in and are finally happy.

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