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    anyone else in this world. Most parents aspire to have the best impact that they can on their children, but some do not necessarily succeed. In the short story entitled “Bandit” by Molly Brodak, the narrator’s father, Joseph has a hard time succeeding in having a positive impact on his daughter, Molly. He actually has the opposite of a positive impact on her. Parenting can be a very difficult job, but the worst thing that someone can possibly do to their child is abandon them. Whether it is…

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    was ten, I had begun to equate lack of approval from a parent as lack of love; the reality couldn’t have been further from the truth. One evening I found myself alone, sitting on the kitchen floor holding the large butcher knife to my chest. My father, who coached an archery club to which I belonged, had scolded me for something at the meeting. I left the venue and walked…

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    An Analysis on Point of View of “Sonny’s Blues” “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin is based on the narrator’s story about him and his younger brother Sonny relationship. “The relationship has moved through phases of separation and return. After their parents' deaths, he tried and failed to be a father to Sonny” (Heller). This story is told in first person narrative because he is telling Sonny’s and his life story. The theme of this is brotherly love and always being there for each other and…

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    The Bluest Eye Trauma

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    Trauma can be determined by a plethora of experiences. A wide array of occurrences can affect the categorization. Slavery, for instance, can create a massive burden on the victim for eternity. Anguish results from extreme hard times. Toni Morrison depicts the harm caused from intense trauma. The prevalence of the prominent dilemma of discrimination portrayed through the different characters in Beloved and The Bluest Eye illustrates the damage that comes as a result of the trauma. The struggle to…

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    to sacrifice their dignity more willingly at a time close to their death. In Antigone, Creon plays a husband, a father, and a ruler of his kingdom. As a husband, he neglects his wife’s, Eurydice’s, feelings and puts her safety at risk; Creon protests against the readings of Tiresias in order to assert his stand of punishing Antigone for her crimes. As a father, he puts his relationship with his son, Haimon, at risk by displaying frustration…

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    and she spends portion of the holiday time with her aunt. Her favorite dressing mode is wearing a pink or white t-shirt and jeans. Her mum clarified that whenever she is depressed her voice varies. Currently, Chloe lives only with her mom as her father is in jail. Chief Complaint Her teacher states Chloe's chief complaints is that as she started to have an unexpected drastic change in behavior and the academic performance. The teacher further highlighted that she was no longer active in…

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    had always been carefree. She lived for the adventure that was given to her in her life. She hated being stuck and she as stated in the book, was an excitement addict. Her father was always stuck in the same place growing up and had to tolerate tough living styles. The two together made it for an interesting relationship and how they soon took care of their kids. They both had always taught their kids to rub some dirt on it and go back outside to play. They weren’t the parents to comfort…

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    Sweet Hereafter Themes

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    world and today’s society. The most powerful and important themes in the movie is the way relationships are affected through substantial and critical events. Following the school bus accident, the relationships of Nicole and Sam, Billy and Risa, Zoe and Mitchell all change due to the enormous impact it has on their lives and relationships. Nicole and Sam, a father and daughter with a taboo romantic relationship which is frowned upon by their religious community. Billy and Risa, a husband and his…

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    that the couple spent the holiday apart since Marcelina’s daughter is not friendly with James the holidays are spent apart so that there is no quarrel during the day. This was discussed during the genogram session in where the family’s issues were brought to light. The genogram is an incredibly useful tool for a counselor in that it allows for the counselor to comprehend the power balance and it allows the counselor to discover relationships between family members that might be hidden by the…

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    said, “My mom’s kind of mean but I definitely want someone like her who keeps things straight and who pushes me towards my goal.” Talking about children, he straight away, without a thought, said, “I want one son.” Then he continued, “if I have a daughter, I will be over protective because my mother couldn’t fulfill her biggest dream of going to college because she was pregnant, and this thing has always haunted me, and I don’t want the same to happen to anyone.” He ultimately wants to live in…

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