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    October 1st 2012 The Things They Carried Close Reading p. 1-26 - Pages 3 and 4: So many items being carried… what is the purpose? Quote(s): “Kiowa also carried his grandmothers distrust for the white man…” (Pg. 3) “…The poncho weighed almost 2 pounds‚ but it was worth every ounce” (pg. 3) Meaningful words/ phrases: pounds‚ weighed‚ grunts‚ Kodacolor‚ Bonnie and Clyde Overall meaning/ author’s purpose: The soldiers do not only carry material goods‚ they also carry emotions. Such is Kiowa’s

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    Is Change a Good Thing ?

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    Is change a good thing? 6.5 Billion People around the world‚ and everyone with a good change in them. That would make an ideal world. Changes can be either minor or significant. Changes can bring progress and take the world to a new altitude. Changes are a good transformation. Radically‚ changes began when the Earth started to renovate from the hot molten ball to a beautiful planet. This change has also brought many other diversifications. The Vikings were the first humans to travel across the

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    Where the wild things are

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    “Where the Wild Things are” directed by Spike Jonze‚ Max gradually realises who he really is and learns about his family’s relationships through his imagination. He sees himself and his family through each if the wild creatures. When Max is a part of problems he doesn’t notice the other problems going on around him and throughout his family. He also doesn’t notice how he acts and manages situations. It is through imagination that children learn valuable lessons in life that have no boundaries. Jonze

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    Head in the Clouds The main characters in “Araby” by James Joyce and “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien are both at war with fantasy and reality. Both of these characters are ones motivated by their infatuation with woman they hardly know but believe that they love them. Both these stories tell us that their fantasizing and objectification of these women are used to cover up their true feelings. In return this offers the main characters an escape from reality. Through the exchange of letters

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    Thing 1 Assignment

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    Thing 1 is 6 years old was born October 8‚ 2009 on a Thursday afternoon at 12:52pm as a full-term baby. Thing 1 has always been a happy baby and toddler; he has always been advance for his age. Thing 1 was breast fed for the first 6 weeks of his life. He rarely got sick and always been pretty healthy. Thing 1 is the only child & lives with both of his parents in a nurturing caring environment. Thing 1 parents have an Authoritative parenting. This style of parenting is characterized by giving reasonable

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    Symbolism was an important factor to shift the audience’s focus. The audience is first introduced to the lost thing‚ in a dull background highlighting how out of place the Lost Thing is in the monotonous environment‚ symbolising its unusual appearance as well as conveying isolation. Judging by the close appearance and body language of the Lost Thing indicates it being out of place in this industry society therefore indeed being lost. Furthermore the text line of “It had a sad‚ lost sort of look”

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    specific veterans in The Things They Carried. Some war veterans leave their respective battle with war stories and life lessons to tell‚ but others leave empty-handed with an empty soul. Despite remedies recently implanted for veterans‚ Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) continues to negatively impact not only certain veterans but also society. To begin with‚ veterans who are diagnosed with PTSD have difficulty adjusting to the civilian world and interacting with people who have not experienced stress

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    Things Fall Apart

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    respected man whose goal was to be on top and not under his father’s shadow. This story was based on the book Things fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ in which book reviews find this writing piece to be an open book filled with significance and culture. This happens with Achebe’s choice of words‚ and imagery that the reader is able to know what the character is feeling. The author

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    Literary Review: Grant McCracken‚ Culture and Consumption: New Approaches to the Symbolic Character of Consumer Good and Activities; The Evocative Power of Things (Indiana University Press 1988) In a chapter called The Evocative Power of Things in his book Culture and Consumption‚ anthropologist Grant McCracken is concerned with the social ‘cultivation of hopes and ideals’ and the ‘bridging goods’ we use to cultivate what is otherwise unattainable. The author suggests that we use these goods

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    the characters in The God of Small Things. Figuratively speaking‚ there is a fight against the caste system in India as to whom the characters should love. This enables them to fight for love by breaking the archetypal tradition of what love should look like. All events lead up to the ultimate sacrifice‚ which is Velutha’s death; he has come to redeem those who are lost in a sea of uncertainty in relation to love. Although the caste system played a part in the brutal murder‚ Velutha’s death

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