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    In the short story, The Red Convertible by Louise Erdrich, we are introduced to two brothers by the name of Lyman and Henry. The story takes place in North Dakota on an Indian Reservation where the two brothers and their family both live. Throughout the story we are introduced to two main symbols such as The red convertible car and the red river which impacts the two brothers journey. The Journey in which the both brothers part take in, brings us through their quest or also known as their…

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    The Red Convertible In the short story “ The Red Convertible," Louise Erdrich illustrates how brotherly love is transformed by the effects of war. The changes in Henry affect Henry’s characteristics, Lyman’s character and, Henry 's relationship with Lyman. Erdrich achieves this through the use of imagery, diction, and symbolism. Henry used to be childlike, caring, and spontaneous. This changes after he comes back a different person molded by the effects of war .“ Hop on in, says Henry. So…

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    "The Red Convertible" by Louise Erdrich, is a short story that depicts the relationship between two Native American brothers Lyman and Henry Junior. The story revolves around a red Oldsmobile convertible that they both purchased after Lyman received a large insurance check. It then continues to focus on the events of their lives up until the point where Lyman loses his brother. Erdrich uses first person narration for Lyman in the passage. I think it is very important to the reader because he is…

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    The Red Convertible

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    Louise Erdrich’s short story “The Red Convertible” is a story about the brotherhood relationship between two brothers, Lyman Lamartine and his brother Henry. The two brothers buy a red convertible car on their way to Winnipeg and take off driving the whole summer. After they return home, Henry deploys to the Vietnam war and his life changes hereafter. When he returns home after three years, Lyman finds Henry all changed. He has even forgotten to laugh. The effects of war have damaged him from…

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    Some of the best stories are written in a truly heartbreaking way, using the deepest themes. Louise Erdrich took her time with “The Red Convertible” first published in 1984. The story takes place in 1974 on a Chippewa Native American reservation in North Dakota. It follows the story of two brothers, Stephan and Marty, as they face hardships and change. The characters and plot brings discomfort and sadness, it’s written in a way that the reader sympathizes and shares emotions with the main…

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    Both author’s of the stories “ The Red Convertible” and “Everyday Use” show the relationship of two different siblings. In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, you meet two siblings that are the complete opposite: Dee and Maggie. Dee is very selfish, egocentrics, and vain. As for Maggie, she is level headed, timid, and mellow. These sisters have a nonexistent relationship and could not compare to the story, “ The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich. The two brothers have an amazing connection where…

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    Abdurahman Osman English 1712 Composition 2 Literary Analysis #2 10/12/15 Red Convertible Louise Erdrich’ “Red Convertible” is compelling story of brotherhood between Henry and Lyman and how their relationship changed due to serving his country in the Vietnam War. Red convertible is story full of symbolism and imagery. The theme of the story is the symbolism of the color red, because it shows the relationship the two brothers share whether it’s the car they buy together or henry’s demise with…

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    are and what we have done to get there. Like Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, a proclaimed millionaire with all the cars and speed he wants. He loves his cars and they show who this wild man is and what he wants. In the Red Convertible, Henry and Lyman both love the red convertible but over time and after the Vietnam War the car had a different affect on the Brothers. In Skunk Hour cars have a different meaning. It is a place to hide, watch, and creep. He does this because he is not right and he…

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    Calciferol Synthesis

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    Windaus (Gottingen, Germany) tested 30 different steroids with more than 1 double bond from various plant sources for antirachitic activity. Upon irradiation they found that ergosterol , a fungal steroid from ergot which when irradiated , was highly active in curing rats suffering from rickets14. In consultation with Rosenheim and Webster they also determined the ergosterol was the provitamin D which was convertible to vitamin D by UV irradiation15. In 1931 Reerink et al. and Windaus and his…

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    are long-term liabilities? Give two examples Long term liabilities are company obligations that extend beyond the current year, or alternately, beyond the current operating cycle. Examples are debentures and loans. (b) What is a bond? – It is a form of interest-bearing note payable issued by corporations, universities, and governmental agencies. 8. (a)…

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