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    Adapted from Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel of the same title‚ The Namesake is a story of a Bengali couple who migrated and raised a family in New York. It captures the struggle of keeping the traditional roots and culture alive while assimilating into the American life that addressed throughout a wholesome feast of culture

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    courses this semester was PI 100 or the "Rizal" course. As one of our final requirements‚ we were required to submit an essay on Ambeth Ocampo’s renowned book Rizal Without the Overcoat. Here’s what I wrote (crammed might be a better word choice) Heh heh:  My Perception of Jose Rizal and Ambeth Ocampo’s Rizal Without the Overcoat  Of all the things I have learned in our humble university‚ none of it I treasure more than the ability to see things objectively and contextually. I used to be a brash

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    American town‚ Summit - artificial atmosphere with “streetlight”‚ “arc light” in the street ; the colours seem to be absent of the scene : this is a sort of black & white scene‚ with the darkness of the night and the artificial white light‚ the “black overcoat” and “the face was small and white”…) - the town seems to be a dead town‚ with a great impression of loneliness • The mundanity: - everything is prosaic : for instance‚ the menu : « a roast pork tenderloin with applesauce and mashed potatoes

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    Such a concept of the significance of profound moments in time is echoed in Jhumpa Lahiri’s 2003 novel ‘The Namesake’ and Sean Penn’s 2007 film ‘Into the Wild.’ Both pieces rely upon an authorial manipulation of time‚ extended metaphor‚ symbolism and medium-specific techniques to make evident this importance of profound moments in impacting the individual. Jhumpa Lahiri’s ‘The Namesake’ spans over thirty years and across two generations‚ following the tale of second generation Indian/American

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    through the juxtaposition of his two lives‚ that of the stage and of his home. The first comparison that one comes across when reading the story is of the red carnation against Paul’s overcoat. Throughout the story‚ Paul is symbolized by flowers‚ whether they are in a shop window‚ his hotel room‚ or against his overcoat. The vibrant carnation provides a look at Paul’s spirit compared to the life he is forced to live by his father and teachers. Paul is eccentric and bright‚ just as the carnation‚ while

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    honor to welcome you to the christening of Paul Ignatius (DDG 117)‚ the 31st Arleigh Burke-class Aegis guided missile destroyer. We are proud to celebrate another Ingalls ship built by the best shipbuilders in the world and are honored to have her namesake‚ Paul Robert Ignatius‚ with us. Paul Robert Ignatius was 18 years old in 1938‚ when Robert I. Ingalls‚ Sr. set the foundation for this shipyard. Our shipyard has now been building ships for 79 years‚ and Secretary Ignatius has been serving his country

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    (with distinctive brass “D” rings designed to hold one’s water bottle‚ hand grenades‚ or sword)‚ slotted pockets‚ and an adaptable collar. It was typically lined with wool.” -Fashion Encycolopedia In 1914 Thomas Burberry also widely known for his namesake brand Burberry invented in World War I a weather-proof trench coat which was modified to include shoulder straps and D-rings for the British soldiers. It is said that the shoulder straps were for the attachment of epaulets or other rank insignia

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    BELONGING ESSAY- THE NAMESAKE AND HOMELAND “Understanding nourishes belonging. A lack of understanding prevents it”. An individual desires to belong but there are obstacles and difficulties in achieving this sense of belonging. One of these main barriers is a lack of understanding of belonging. This is portrayed inThe Namesake‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ where Ashima’s lack of understanding of culture and place causing isolation and prevents her from belonging in America. Furthermore‚ understanding yourself

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    with each other and the objects they view. The scene begins in a LS with the main characters walking slowly down a sidewalk towards the camera. The shot ends in a MCU of the main characters fixing their attention to an overcoat in a shop window. This seems to suggest that the overcoat will bring Domenico and Antonietta closer emotionally as it did physically on screen‚ but there is further evidence this is just a misconception of the importance of the item on Domenico’s behalf. The next shot shows

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    Through one of his profound quotes: “If knowledge can create problems‚ it is not through ignorance that we can solve them”‚ Isaac Asimov shows his perception for knowledge and ignorance as well as to what they lead. Based on his thought‚ the expansion of knowledge leads to expansion of problems while ignorance responds to smaller number of troubles and struggles. More knowledge causes more uncertainties and harder life whereas ignorance simplifies people’s way of living to such extent that there

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