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    In the life we live in and the stories that have been written about life‚ the cruel truth has been hidden by the humorous words authors of the genre‚ magical realism. The stories can be perceived in whatever way but they don’t just put in the humor and irony for no reason‚ they are wanting us to take a personal lesson from the stories and learn from them. The lessons we learn can be about ourselves in the way we treat others and how we treat ourselves. Also‚ life situations that happen everyday and

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    After reading Gogol ’s 1831–2 volume of short stories Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka‚ Pushkin would support him critically and later in 1836 after starting his magazine‚ The Contemporary‚ would feature some of Gogol ’s most famous short stories. Later‚ Pushkin and his wife Natalya Goncharova‚ whom he married in 1831‚ became regulars of court society. When the Tsar

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    anguish‚ along with the spiritual and mental torture that accompanies the burning agony of Hell he dwells upon. In the same way that Stephen is entrapped in his personal Hell due to his disobedience and sins he commits against the Lord‚ his mythical namesake‚ Daedalus‚ was cast into the labyrinth that was his own creation when he disobeyed orders from King Minos. In Daedalus’ story‚ he was in the labyrinth with the terrifying Minotaur‚ just as Stephen is threatened by the many beasts within his own soul

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    and martial difficulties. Also‚ the disconnection between first and second generation United States immigrants. It was highly praised by American critics and sold 600‚000 copies. Also‚ it received the 2000 Pulitzer price for Fiction The namesake “The Namesake” was Lahiri’s first novel and was published in 2003. The story spans over thirty years in the Ganguli family. The Calcutta born parents emigrated as young adults to The United States Of America with their children Gongol and Sonia where they

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    The way that the all-powerful Lord wants to come to us and meet us blow by blow in wrestling together‚ showing that he is willing to work together into a mutual negotiation even though he has the capacities to do whatever he wants in the first place shows how God wants an active relationship with us. The way that God embodies the form of a man in order to engage in this relationship embodies the way Jesus Christ was fully God yet fully human. Jesus took away the guilt of the world in a way that we

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    "The Overcoat" tells the story of Akaky Akakyevich‚ an impoverished government clerk who lives a solitary life. One day he realizes that his winter overcoat has become worn out. He takes it to the tailor to be mended but is told that it cannot be repaired and that he will have to have a new one made. Akaky undergoes extreme deprivation in order to save money for a new overcoat. In the process‚ the coat begins to take a central role in his life and he begins to view the garment as the key to his future

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    Unmasking the Iron Veil The Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism are two very different time periods in which the persecution of others‚ based on religion or party affiliation‚ happened. These two eras occurred two centuries apart‚ yet both are very similar. The constant fear and chattering of rumors induced hysteria and paranoia within both societies. It makes you wonder if we‚ as a society‚ can accept others who are not described as normal? Or can we even accept those who are different and not judge

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    Symbolism- a literary device used frequently to contribute to the complexity of a work. In "The Overcoat"‚ by Nikolay Gogol‚ uses symbolism throughout this entire work. He uses the old dressing gown to represent his old life‚ and the new overcoat to represent his new life. The symbols affect the plot and the characters. The old dressing gown represents his old life. It is plain as is Akaky Akakievich. He never does anything even halfway exciting. Most of the time he sits around copying

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    America‚ a country in which John F. Kennedy referred to as “a nation of immigrants”. The protagonist of our novel‚ Ashima‚ is an immigrant from India who experiences the abnormal‚ the strange‚ the uncomfortable feeling of being suddenly immersed in a new and completely foreign culture. Through out the chapter I made a connection to the 2 poems‚ A New Colossus and Amphibians. “metamorphose: gills in early stages. On land‚ amphibians develop lungs”. Legaspi. In this quote I found a connection to Ashima

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    turn‚ it is part of the even broader group of diseases affecting the blood‚ bone marrow‚ and lymphoid system‚ which are all known as hematological neoplasm’s. Causes:- The word leukemia‚ which means ’white blood’‚ is derived from the disease’s namesake high white blood cell counts that most leukemia patients have before treatment. The high numbers of white blood cells are apparent when a blood sample is viewed under a microscope. Leukemia‚ like other cancers‚ results from mutations in the DNA

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