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    Because it caused a great deal of conviction for me – in the best of ways. As someone who is a natural idealistic, I have been guilty of seeking out community which offer the best social experience (social experience meaning close-knit, exclusive friendships). Rather than embracing my fellow Christian brothers…

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    Dysfunctional relationships are everywhere, whether they be between family members or friends. They lead to a falling out most of the time when one person snaps. In Sons and Lovers, Paul finally snaps and ends up killing his mother even though they had a intimate relationship. In Of Human Bondage, Philip in unsettled and is uncertain about his career. With his financial situation going downhill, he lets himself be controlled by his uncle and his friends. They both are trapped in situations in…

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    The Color Purple Women

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    found a way to discover her own identity. In The Color Purple, the way power is distributed between men and women, specifically for black women, is very clear; mainly because black women are mistreated not only by members of other races, but by members of their own as well. Sisterhood in The Color Purple is one of the driving forces for good in this novel. It is through sisterhood and the solidarity between each woman that gives strength to each character involved. Through the bond of…

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    Companionship is the feeling of friendship or comfort between individuals, thus showing the importance of support and presence. One may gain companionship without being acquainted with the individual beforehand, proving the simplicity and lack of complication behind the concept. In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and Misery by Anton Chekov, The Monster and protagonists Iona both required companionship. Both stories Frankenstein and Misery possessed an absence of companionship, although they…

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    and Dante Quintana are two fifteen year old boys living in El Paso, Texas. One day, when going to the pool, Aristotle, or Ari, meets Dante who offers to teach him how to swim. After this encounter, the boy’s friendship bloomed, and they grew closer and closer, putting aside their differences in personalities and developing a great relationship. In the beginning of the book, when Ari came over to Dante’s house, he noticed how different the two families acted, and the lack of knowledge Ari had of…

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    My Sister Hood Analysis

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    “Oppression” where she states “ Something pressed is something caught between or among forces and barriers which are so related to each other that jointly they restrain, restrict, or prevent the thing’s motion or mobility. Mold. Immobilize. Reduce” (Frye, 1). My sister was reduced to ignorance because all she knew was ignorance and my uncle’s shaming wasn’t the…

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    debate between egalitarianism and complementarianism. However, the authors believe that any middle ground viewpoint is simply another version of…

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    The Kite Runner Comparison

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    into a movie, then the movie will be essentially a disappointment. In The Kite Runner, director Marc Forster’s version falls just short of the original novel by Khaled Hosseini. With removed scenes, themes and emotional ties to characters, the differences between the book and the movie are too great to claim Forster a succes. In the movie, The Kite Runner, significant scenes such as Sohrab’s suicide attempt, Amir’s relationship with Soraya and the bagger in Kabul are change or deleted, affecting…

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    qualities and quirks. There are many factors that contribute to the distinct flavor that characterizes the pair. Political status, economic status, race, home life, and marital status can all affect how the mother and daughter interact. The bond between Alice Eve Cohen and her mother Louise Cohen is analyzed in Cohen’s memoir, The Year My Mother Came Back. In her novel, the reader travels with Cohen through both her troubled past, emphasizing the time surrounding her mother’s cancer diagnosis,…

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    who are in matrimony, were once single, possibly reared in a different cultural background and experiences, and have different mindsets. Therefore, the functionality of marriage is to be able to mend and blend any differences and come to understand one another through love, friendship, trust, nurturance, intimacy, and fidelity. Consequently, the challenge of achieving such in a marriage derives the use of the aforementioned: power, conflict, and compromise. As part of developing and having a…

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