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    True War Story

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    Lemon’s sister’s inability to give back the letter offers a sort of miserable and genuine good to the story. Thought the story many thing that was said and can be explain. War stories is not what everybody believe it to be about. O’Brien offers abstract commentary on storytelling. He also blurs the divisions between what is real and what is not real and author .In the story O’Brien states‚ “A true war story is never moral. It does not instruct‚ nor encourage virtue‚ nor suggest models of proper human

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    Name Class Professor Date Use of the Word “Darkness” in “Gretel in Darkness” “Gretel in Darkness‚” a poem by Louise Gluck is an example of a poem revisiting a renowned fable‚ but it gives its readers a new perspective by crediting the important things that happened in the tale. Throughout the four stanzas in this poem‚ it appears that it doesnt have a clear rhyme scheme. Louise Gluck‚ urges the readers of this poem to try to think about fairytales a different way. Therefore‚ she allows the readers

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    True War Story

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    help define a true war story. In The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ O’Brien explores these different characteristics to put together a strong collection of stories. In this collection of stories‚ the author shares stories from the points of view of many different soldiers in the Vietnam War. He shares different stories of life before‚ during‚ and after the war that change who these characters are as people. O’brien uses short stories with common themes of what makes a true war story to describe

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    A True War Story

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    In the chapter “How to Tell a True War Story‚ by O’Brien ‚ O’Brien tend to use a lot of surrealism throughout the soldier’s stories. When the soldiers tell their story they tend to add things to it to make the story seem more fascinating to those listening to it‚ which leads to it having surrealism in it. However‚ that’s when people start to question if it’s actually true or not true ‚ that’s an answer nobody really wants to know. O’Brien stats‚ “ A true war story is never moral.” It does not instruct

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    This is my true story… As an ex-sportsman I know about sport a lot. It was really good and unforgettable time. That’s why I’ll tell you my story from the very beginning. I was about twelve years old when our lesson was visited by my future coach. He asked us about our wish to attend his training. I was curious about it and decided to go there. Believe or not but I spent there more than half of my present life and have no regrets. Mostly‚ there was very hard training but with a bit of fun. There

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    Left in the Darkness Many stories have underlying and unsolved mysteries that are intertwined into minute details of the plot line. “Gretel in Darkness” is Louise Glück’s poetic interpretation of the Gretel’s emotional aftermath in the Brothers Grimm classic tale‚ Hansel and Gretel. Although Glück’s poem strongly relates to Hansel and Gretel‚ she only vaguely mentions the major events that have harnessed such strong emotional consequences in “Gretel in Darkness.” Omitting these critical

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    An incredible but true story On a wet rainy night. My husband‚ daughter‚ and I were traveling on route 145. This was June 2008. I was pregnant with my son. We were going to see the fireworks. There was no parking on the side of the road‚ so we went down the street to turn around. At the intersection where we were making a left turn. All of a sudden our car spun around. I turned to my husband and he was like did we just get hit. I check on our daughter who was fine. We look around didn’t

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    measure‚ mix‚ roll thin.” These starting words of the poem Gretel by Andrea Hollander Budy already show the imprisonment of women within a certain standard set by society. These words basically tell us that a woman has no choice on which path to take in her life because she is already born to something. This idea of women‚ along with prostitution‚ is what is being shown in the poem. Gretel‚ though modified‚ from the children’s tale Hansel and Gretel serves as the exemplary figure. This poem shows ideas

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    The First: A true story

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    Truly Holmes? The Modern H. H. Holmes : A Normative Critique.  Herman Webster Mudgett‚ better known under the name of Dr. Henry Howard Holmes‚ was one of the first documented American serial killers in the modern sense of the term. In Chicago at the time of the 1893 World’s Fair‚ Holmes opened a hotel which he had designed and built for himself specifically with murder in mind‚ and which was the location of many of his murders. While he confessed to 27 murders‚ of which nine were confirmed‚ his

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    top in their bedtime fairy tales. No matter the circumstance‚ these child protagonists managed to outsmart their matched villain to save their life‚ and often the lives of their loved ones. Both the Grimm Brothers in “Hansel and Gretel” and the Briffault Brothers in “The Story of Grandmother” use villains to deceive the main child characters through lies to satisfy their own various desires. The threat of consumption by the antagonists drives the children to use different tactics to escape and

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