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    Brian Nash Research Paper

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    after googling myself, I've learned that if I would ever want to become a famous actor or a musician I would not be able to use my real name or else it might be mixed up with Brian Nash, an actor from the 1960's or another Brian Nash, a famous British musician. Brian Nash the actor, was born in Glendale, California on May 20th, 1956. He was most famous for roles in 1960's T.V. series such as Please Don't Eat the Daisies, The Thrill of It all and Mickey. In all honesty, I didn't expect much of…

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    “My Papa’s Waltz” Vs “I felt a Funeral, in my Brian” I read two wonderful short poems: “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke and “I felt a Funeral, in my Brian” by Emily Dickson. Moreover, these two poems have inspired me in such a way that I would never forget. The poem “My Papa’s Waltz” talks about a father and a son’s relationship and connection. On the other hand the poem “I felt a Funeral, in my Brian” is about a person who imaging that a funeral is taking place in his brain. Although…

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    Brian (a pseudonym) is a young child in the group of early childhood (3-5 years) in the daycare located in the Psychology building. He seems to be of Hispanic background and speaks English. He has nice clothing which suggests he is from a nice home with a family that provides clothing and food normally. He always seemed to be smiling even when not talking proposing that he is a relatively happy child. He spent most of the observation running around which brought me to the conclusion that he…

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    Family/Living Situation – Brian C. Hogans, Jr. is a 17 year old without children. He is the product of the marital relationship between his mother and father, Brian Hogans, Sr. and Natashea Hogans. Brian is his mother’s third oldest child, and has he a younger sibling with whom he shares a father. Brian was born and raised in Milwaukee, WI. He says his parents were married nearly 15 years and divorced in 2011. Largely raised by his mother, Brian lived with his father for four years off and on…

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    they were destined to meet. She believed that Noah was destined to meet Brian,…

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    LaRoy 1 Brian: the Lovable Brainiac Brian Johnson is stereotypically known as ?the brain? of the five students in detention. A high achieving student, he places a lot of emphasis on his grades as a value of who he is. So much in fact, that when he receives an F in shop class, he attempts suicide. The gun that he brought to school, however, was a flare gun, which went off in his locker. This earns him a detention. Over the course of the Saturday, he gains a group of friends and a better…

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    SHORT PLOT/CHAPTER SUMMARY Brian Robeson, a thirteen year old boy traveling in a small airplane to Canada to spend the summer with his father, is involved in a plane crash in an uninhabited part of the Canadian woods after the pilot dies of a heart attack. Brian then must find a way to survive and in the process, discovers much about himself and becomes a man. The motif within this story is a bildungsroman, or a young boy’s coming of age. THEMES The theme of never giving up is one of the…

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    triangulation in this book subsists a Brian, as he stood as the communicator between Anna and Sara. Knowing that Sara would influence Anna’s decision, Brian permitted Anna to stay at the fire station. Brian not only supported Sara as his parent, with the best intentions to save Kate, but he also recognized that Anna deserved the right to her own body. Brian stood in the middle of Sara and Anna, consenting him to perceive both sides of the story. When Sara asked about Anna, Brian informed her of…

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    structure of Hatchet follows the most common structure of young adult novel. Brian experience a separation, an initiation, and a return all within this one book. Brian’s separation begins when he is on the plane with the pilot, thinking about his parents’ divorce and ‘the Secret.’ It is when the pilot dies and the plane crashes that Brian’s initiation begins. The initiation portion is majority of the story then finally, Brian is rescued, denoting his return. Instead of just ending with Brian’s…

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    Brian Robeson Setting

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    Setting Brian Robeson, a child of divorced parents, is going to visit his father up North in Canada. He leaves from New York City, where his mother lives, and sets off for Canada in the small, private plane. While over the middle of nowhere in the Canadian wilderness, the pilot suffers a heart attack, forcing Brian to take control of the plane. He crash lands the plane by a lake surrounded by wilderness, and is injured and jarred from the crash. Stranded and alone in the wilderness, Brian…

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