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    Mr. White’s character in this story appears to be rather strange and totally weird. As I read the story, I found it difficult to understand Mr. White and I could understand why he came across and different. When Herbert died Mr. White wanted to revive his son with the monkey’s paw. He wanted to use one of his wishes to bring his son back to life. At first I thought that was weird that Mr. White would even consider bringing his son back to life but as I read on I understood his grief. The fact…

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    In the story The Metamorphosis by Kafka, a character by the name of Gregor wakes up a cockroach. But, It’s quite possible that this is not what the title of the book entails, and instead, the title of the book refers more to Gregor’s family rather than himself. The Metamorphosis was written during World War One, and a somewhat popular theme in literature was to reflect the ideals of industrialization during the turn of the century. In the book, Gregor is turned into a bug, and the whole family…

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    The Effects of Jewish Folklore on Gregor’s Metamorphosis Metamorphoses are a concept commonly used in literature to shows a character's profound change. The concept was used in The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, which is about a man called Gregor, who wakes up one day to find out he has turned into a vermin. Following his discovery, he tries to go to work to support his family, which ends up revealing his change to his family. He ends up locked in his room and slowly loses his human side and…

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    In the story Rivethead: Tales From The Assembly Line Ben Hamper talks about his own personal experiences of working on the assembly line. Hamper wanted to do anything but work for the factory, but the tables turned and he needed the steady income. He was very unhappy with his job and began drinking all the time while he was there. Hamper does not hold back to explain every little detail about the conditions of working for the factory because he is no longer employed there. Ben Hamper was not a…

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    Throughout both Down These Mean Streets by, Piri Thomas and Looking for Work by, Gary Soto both have there similarities and differences when it comes to each one of there lives. Piri Thomas grew up in a bad neighborhood that he had to constantly watch his back just to survive. Gary Soto's issue in the story is that he wants his family to dress nice to dinner and his family does not care. Both the article and the story have personal narrators for their point of view as well as some external…

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    Humanity demonstrates how easy it is to get into a routine, because it is something simple and comfortable to do. In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, Gregor’s death was essential to the theme, because it demonstrated copious flaws of humans, such as vulnerability and selfishness. One morning, Gregory wakes up to find himself as a hideous vermin. From then on, he is taken care of by his sister until she betrays him, and she decides she would rather he die than have to live with him. Therefore,…

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    The Isolation of a Man Have you ever felt like an insect in a situation where, no matter what you say or do will be understood? The main character of the short story, “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka, has. As the title suggests, “The Metamorphosis” discusses the changes within a family, in this case, the Samsa family. However, this transformation brings about the isolation of a man in three aspects, physical, mental, and societal. The beginning of the Samsa family’s transformation occurs much…

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    In both ‘Illuminations’ and ‘Book Ends’, Harrison presents his relationship with his family as distanced and fractured, which largely seems to be caused by his extensive education. Hailing from a working class background, Harrison's parents lack education and are described by him to be ‘inarticulate’ - a trait that has weakened their relationship through intellectual differences, and by extension, social differences as well. The relationship between Harrison and his father is particularly…

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    Introduction to Opera Compare the characters of Carmen and Micaëla in Carmen. What are the differences between them, how is this expressed in the music, and do you think the outcome is inevitable? Introduction Bizet's Carmen is an Opera in four acts, first performed at the Opéra-Comique in Paris on 3 March with a plot based on the 1845 novella by Mérimée. Today it stands as one of the most popular french operas of all time.The Opera explores the relationship between the enchanting Carmen and…

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    Beep beep beep sounds countless hospital machines chirping like birds in the morning sun. He opens his eyes to wires coming from his body like a robot. Brought to tears by pai in his abdomen finds out he has 3 broken ribs. Brought to tears by slapping a fly off his face finds out he has a broken cheekbone. Brought to tears wiping his runny nose found out he broke it. His time to go home has come he is leaving the hospital with countless injuries and a hefty receipt from his stay lying motionless…

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