God the Son

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    careful with the things we say and learn how to listen. Speaking and listening goes along together because having those in parallel, we can gain understanding among each other. For example Jack McCall uses his words wisely to convince his wife and his son to come with him to the new house. I have learned that we shouldn’t be selfish in any kind of situation as like Jack McCall. As we know that everyone is bound to be selfish from time to time. A selfish person also ends up losing friends or…

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    to given up his citizenship, rightful place within his own family, and his cultural values because of his current situation. Famines occur on several occasions throughout the Bible. It is a time where there is scarce food throughout the region. This son found himself in such a destitute position that he had become a citizen of a foreign county and became a servant considering eating swine. Jews were prohibited from interacting with swine because they were deemed unclean. According to Leviticus…

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    A double-bladed axe, a pair of broken glasses, and a father and a son, this is a story about the dangers of conflicts. In the story "Scars" written by Don Aker, is where a son will learn the love of his father that is expressed in a completely different way. The father’s love for his son Daniel was one that the son cannot understand. However, the father’s optimism about whatever happens, his hardworking actions, and the love of his family proves that he is a father who cares about the family…

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    Mrs. Welly: A Short Story

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    “Nuh-uh, Mrs. Welly, she’s lying. Don’t believe her, she’s always blaming me for things I didn’t do.” She crossed her arms and slumped into her chair. “She’s a B-word.” I gasped. I didn’t know what to say. I am not the B-word. She’s right, I’m not very nice to her, but only because my Unckie always said treat people the way you want to be treated and if she’s mean to everyone, she must want people to be mean to her! “I’m not a brat! You are, Ugly Emily!” “Girls! Knock it off, this instant or…

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    Happy Loman

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    The book Death of a salesman is an oddity compared to other books. The characters in this book are all fictional but they could possibly be real. The first character that we are introduced to is Willy which is a traveling salesman, father and husband. He dreams of achieving an american dream type of lifestyle but due to many different scenarios he cannot achieve it. What makes is worse is that a father would hope that their children succeed because they couldn 't but that is not the case for…

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    content and so did the son. “Lili got up from the floor and inclined her face towards her husband’s in order to receive her nightly peck on the cheek” (Danticat pg.54). It had seemed that there was a daily routine between the family. Content from both the wife, Lili, and the husband, Guy, was also sensed because there was never once a harsh argument or dispatch. When the family had went to an open field to relax, happiness came from Lili. “Lili lay peacefully on the grass as her son and husband…

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    mothers try to pass on to their sons to succeed in life. Both of them are pretty strict and straight forward with their words but try to be kind in a way that their sons would understand what they went through. In the poems, “My Mother” by Robert Mezey and “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughs, there is a direct correlation between the relationship of mother and son, the mother’s ethnicity and personality with the morals they instill on their sons. In the poem, “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughs,…

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    Mother to Son The poem “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes, is about a mother telling her son about her hardships in life, how she is not giving up, and how he should do the same. The poem is told from the perspective of a mother to her son. The mother explains to her child how she strived to do better after the problems she encountered earlier in her life. She wants to help her son and teach him valuable lessons on how to not go down the same road she did. Through syntax, imagery, and diction;…

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    opinions about something. This is what families experienced during The Civil War. The Civil War was a time when there was a lot of fighting, not only on the battlefield, but within families as well. Lots of families were split up because husbands and sons were drafted into the war. People’s opposing beliefs on the war divided families. During The Civil War, families were impacted because of the absence of family members, the division of families, and the death of family members. Families during…

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    dysfunctional parenting comes from the differing treatment between daughters and sons .Parents want their little girls to be princesses. Their little girls forever , meanwhile they’ll be more than happy to watch their boys grow up. The little soldiers , often to protect their sisters. Parents have double standards for their children because of the protection they want to provide for daughters and the touch love to teach sons to be strong , daughters are more prone to the dangers of the world…

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