Reading Response to Ali and Nino The most evident and reoccurring theme that I noticed in Kurban Said’s‚ Ali and Nino was the importance of religion and cultural backgrounds. In many different places in the story it is evident that Ali and Nino have been taught some completely different things about the world in general. The first major example that I found is when Ali speaks with his father and Nino’s father about marrying Nino. Although they are both somewhat supportive of the marriage‚ they
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Reading Response Journal- "The Destructors" In my opinion‚ the main idea of the story‚ "The Destructors" by Graham Greene is that when humans let their own personal feelings get in the way of doing what is right‚ it leads to a feeling of detriment and dissatisfaction. Also the Wormsley Common Gang chose poor decisions that affected their innocence throughout the entire story. These poorly made decisions took away their youth innocence and replaced it with selfishness and destruction. In the story
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document: Essay‚ Term Paper‚ or Research Paper Course Notes‚ Exam‚ Study Guide‚ or Other Log The reading log is an original (no cut and paste!)‚ handwritten‚ multi-page‚ double-entry journal containing multiple entries demonstrating your thoughts‚ reactions‚ and analyses as you read the entire book. (Entries should cover your responses throughout the reading of the book.) Directions for your reading log: v Divide sheets of loose-leaf into vertical columns v Title the left column “Plot
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Reading response to a poem: Richard Wilbur Boy at the window D. Jones ENG125 July 1‚ 2012 For: Jennifer Miller Reading response to a poem: Richard Wilbur Boy at the window When one is considered naïve‚ it has been thought to determine one as “having or showing a lack of experience‚ judgment‚ or information; credulous” (www.dictionary.com). In Richard Wilburs’ poem‚ Boy at the Window‚ Wilbur uses simple form language to paint the image of the boy staring out the window at the snowman
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Indian Education Reading Responses 1. The overarching tone of this piece is shamefully miserable. Sherman Alexie conveys this by using negative diction‚ for example; Alexie begins his first grade excerpt by saying‚ “My hair was short and the U.S. Government glasses were horn-rimmed‚ ugly…” The author uses the word ‘ugly’ to indicate young Alexie lacks in self confidence and is ashamed of his appearance. Alexie continues on saying‚ “… in school the other Indian boys chased me from one corner
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the Well By Ira Sher The entire time I was reading this story I couldn’t decide how I felt. The very first paragraph draws you in when the narrator mentions the day he discovered the man in the well. It’s immediately mentioned how the man calls out for help‚ but then skips to how the boy and his friends thought it was important that they decided not to save him. This paragraph almost immediately forces you to do a double take. When you first start reading and hear about the man trapped in the well
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Terrence Hutcherson February 27‚ 13 English 1102: 10:00 10:50 Reading Response #2 The novel As I Lay Dying‚ is a story about a family with conflicting agendas are leaving town to grant their mother’s wishes to be buried in Jefferson. Suggesting that each character is motivated by greed‚ the author‚ William Faulkner tells the story in a way reveals that ulterior motives of each character as they embark on journey. Which sheds light on the selfish perspective of the world in which even the
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“Take the F” by Ian Frazier In the essay "Take the F" by Ian Frazier he writes about the experiences he had living in Brooklyn. He talks about a lot of topics such as city life‚ diversity‚ travel. He shares his moments while he was in Brooklyn. In the essay he talks about the people he was surrounded by‚ the things he did and places
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Anna Garcia 2/12/2015 Reading Response Paper “Boys Don’t Cry” SOCL 3600 Gender and Power Dr. Agnes Riedmann The film‚ Boys Don’t Cry‚ is based on a true story and raises numerous real-world issues in its story of a murder case in Middle America in which the victim was a girl who successfully passed herself off as a boy. Brandon Teena depicts the life and death of a young woman who believed that she should have been born a man. Teena concealed her female gender and successfully convinced almost everyone
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Retrieved from http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/238130 on 14 Feb 2015. Compare and contrast the narrator of Zora Neale Hurston ’s "How it Feels to Be Colored Me" and either Toni Morrison ’s main character‚ Sula‚ or Alice Walker’s Dee. First looking at Zora she is the writer and main character in “How it feels to Be Colored Me” story. It is basically her life up to that point in history. Zora brings from the days she was little child in Eatonville‚ Florida sitting on the front porch interacting with
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