“Why readers disagree” Tim Parks Each person has a different way of responding and criticizing literary works. This is caused by the origin of the mentioned person‚ more specifically his or her family. As we grow up in different systems‚ our ideas and the way we take on life are different as well. According to the values and attitudes people are taught at home‚ they decide whether they like‚ praise or hate a certain piece of writing. “Each personality develops in the force field of a community
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opened my eyes to the world and how conformity affects us everyday! It has brought up situations that I have experienced which have changed my point of view on the way I looked at life. Emerson’s story also caused me to think of others I know who had to decide whether to conform to society‚ or to chose their own path. However‚ it also made me think of things that I would never change to please someone because they are so deeply rooted in me. This is why I am very excited to write you! During my life
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you’ll be tempted to get yourselves right back and continue your journey. Although‚ if ever found yourself to be successful‚ would you stop there? Or would you have the courage to continue and set higher goals for yourself? In the book “Breaking Through” in which Francisco Jimenez is the main character and author‚ he faces many obstacles. Although‚ Francisco has encountered multiple obstacles‚ he has many characteristics‚ which are being responsible‚ ambitious and respectful. Francisco has faced
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Maturity is very important‚ when you are mature you are given the respect you would not otherwise get. Especially at a young age. In Tim Elmore’s post "The Marks of Maturity" It talks about how kids know way too much way too fast. It’s not that you can never learn those things‚ just not when your 13. Some things are just too much for a little brain to understand. The more and more you learn‚ the more mature you will need to be. When someone is mature‚ they understand‚ they listen‚ they can talk
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Within Shakespeare’s poem “My Mistress’ Eye Are Nothing Like The Sun”‚ Shakespeare essentially describes his mistress as an ugly abomination‚ with “wired” hair and dull lips‚ compared to the rest of society. Basically‚ Shakespeare make it seem as if the speaker’s mistress has no redeeming qualities that any other women could have. The speaker compares her physical attributes to the ‘beauty’ of nature‚ but rather than providing imagery for the audience that allows them to picture a beautiful woman
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An Eye for an Eye This was something ought to do… Something that had to be done. There was no other lucid reason for my resurgence; as a spirit in the doll of my callous assassin’s daughter. Due to the juvenile fault of the colonel‚ my innocent family was killed; Hence‚ it was certain that I would not lose this glorious chance laid right in front of cursed blood-thirsty eyes. The colonel and the surrounding people must pay for his doings‚ and I could not have been more maliciously intrigued as to
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Through the Tunnel Essay “Archetypal stories occur in many cultures making the long journey home‚ contemplating the impossible” task or outwitting the formidable enemy are all archetypal plots (Willhelm R2). One of the most universal archetypal patterns in every human beings life experiences is the adolescent struggle for adulthood. In literature‚ this struggle for adulthood takes the form of a journey or quest. In the story “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing‚ one can see powerful recreation
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“Through the Tunnel” Response to literature essay The satisfaction for ones self? Or the satisfaction of others recognizing? The short story “Through the Tunnel”‚ written by Dorris Lessing‚ tells us about a boy named Jerry who craves the satisfaction of acceptance. Although‚ he realizes his self-satisfaction is enough praise. Lessing’s purpose for writing this story is for readers to understand that sometimes you don’t need to have other recognize
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be Fear‚ Courage‚ Perseverance. Paul Berlin‚ went through a lot of fear throughout the whole story‚ and he experiences them in different levels‚ from Billy dying‚ the hazardous environment‚ his fear of dying‚ or just his fear of fear itself. He knew if wanted to survive this war he would need to have a lot of courage‚ he needed to be brave and when people die around him he would just have to push through and not be scared. Speaking of pushing through‚ perseverance is another trait Paul had‚ he could’ve
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Samantha Torres Professor Kelley Writing 101 2 February 2013 Exit Through the Gift Shop In todays society there are many different kinds of art. As well as many different meanings art. Exit Through the Gift Shop was a very interesting documentary that I have ever seen. It was very empowering in a way. This documentary was mostly based on graffiti‚ from how it started and how it ended. Now the question is‚ is graffiti real art? I certainly think that graffiti is real art. I think any art
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