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    This being said, similar to Lori’s parents, they were not aware of the physical state Jaden was in at birth until after the episode. Marcel phoned them early that morning to explain how Jaden was born in a state of meconium aspiration, yet thankfully made it through the night. Leaving the farm the two of them rushed to Regina to meet their new grandchild. They described their experience at the hospital as a very warm welcoming environment. Francis took endless amounts of videos and pictures…

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    Aging In A Short Story

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    which are Eveline, Moons of Jupiter and A Village After Dark. What is aging that I refer to? Aging is the period that describe as a later part in human life and it could be referred to the passage of time that characters have gone through in their early stage as well. Aging plays an important role in these stories. This analysis would show how the aging or the changes of time affects the character's decision as well as character’s personality among three different stories. From Eveline…

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    Joyce’s portrayal of Dublin in Dubliners is certainly not one of praise or fanfare. Rather, Joyce’s Dublin is a slumbering and pathetic portrayal of a metropolis in which her citizens cannot exercise the ability to break free from the city’s frigid grasp. Therefore, the Dubliners struggle to carve out a distinct identity that contains meaningful aspects of human life. Somerville states that “Dublin has suffered a sickness of the heart,” an assentation that certainly captures the undertones of…

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    it can be a place with memories of our childhood, it can also be a simple building filled with rooms to stayed for a while, or it can be a person, a feeling. Home can be whatever we want It to be, as long as we feel happy in it. Soldier’s home and Eveline are stories that bring us a different but at the same time very similar meaning for home, both of them are sentimental, but each one has…

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    "Total Domination." Ed. Lee A. Jacobus. A World of Ideas: Essential Readings for College Writers. 10th ed. Boston | New York: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2017. 159. Print. Cioflec, Eveline. "On Hannah Arendt: The Worldly In-Between of Human Beings and Its Ethical Consequences." South African Journal of Philosophy, vol. 31, no. 4, Nov. 2012, pp. 646-663. EBSCOhost,login.ezp.pasadena.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx…

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    Greek Tragedy

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    In this play Fate is synonymous with Nature, taking a heavy toll of human life. Synge embodies this malicious aspect of Nature through the sea. Fate appears as the roaring sheet of water that plays the offstage protagonist, predetermining the lives of the characters. Comparable to the tragedies of Sophocles, Synge creates a looming tragic atmosphere through his premonitions of the future. The application of dramatic ironies such as the case of material brought by Maurya for Michael’s funeral…

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    Symbolism In A Doll House

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    A Doll’s Consciousness “A Doll House” by Henrik Ibsen surrounds the enigma of social struggle that people in the nineteenth century experienced. The action revolves around the marriage of Torvald and Nora how these two people that lack awareness of what they are and also views things differently. Nora is described as a woman who is struggling to achieve her own self and how she confront the submissive force by Torvald using lies and deception, and the life that Nora had symbolizes that she is…

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    families and the father-child relationship, we are able to see the effects it has on the children. To being, the first family is in the short story of Eveline. She lives with her father who she tells us was abusive to her mother who has passed away. Along with being abusive to her mother, her father was also abusive to her brothers. Since Eveline was the only girl she had to take care of her brothers although one had died and the other was young, she was still fear full of her father.…

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    The short story form is defined as a work of prose that is shorter in length than a novel, but just as developed . It should be read in one sitting , and must therefore capture the reader throughout. Mansfield uses this form because it allows the reader to draw their own conclusions based on the world shown to them, not the world they exist in. Joyce does the same in his form, though his stories are on average longer than Mansfield’s, leading to the lack of concise & informative style Mansfield…

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    The popular cliché sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me has bothered me since kindergarten. Words can never hurt me? Words have hurt me will hurt me will change me will make me better and are impactful. During Ireland’s revolutionary period of ideas and nationalism it makes sense that poets and writers flourished. In class this semester we had a working definition of Nationalism meaning a devotion to the interests and culture of a particular nation; a striving force…

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