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    of their stories. In “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” and The Pearl, the main characters go through conflicts within their family that makes them recognize the important things in life. Greg’s conflict is resolved when he talks to Lemon Brown about his son, so he begins to realize that his father only wants the best for him. On the other hand, unfortunately Greg’s conflict is resolved when Coyotito gets killed. Readers should understand that materialistic objects and privileges such as basketball,…

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    Matt Fowlers character is alone with his wife due to the death pf his son. He is left reeling, lost and uncomfortable in the life that he has set up for himself and his wife. He has performed an atrocious act. The outcome may Land him in prison is it is ever discovered.. In the story Fences Troy is last written as dead from a heart attack…

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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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    The Vesper Research Paper

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    the law. The head of the Vesper family, Abram Vesper, was formerly a slave in Brazil who later become a navigator, merchant, and came to own a small shipping company. He lost his only son during a war, and so he relies on establishing his legacy through his three fair-skinned daughters. He hopes to marry his youngest to the son of a shipping magnate before it’s discovered that she is pregnant, completely destroying any chance at a financial merger. This begins a domino effect as their public…

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    Peter Pan Gender Analysis

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    On the surface, J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan is a classic tale that demonstrates the prominence of traditional gender roles. Within these confines Peter Pan comes across as a fearless leader and father figure to his lost boys. Even though he is objectively brave and presents as a strong male lead, Peter Pan is actually a very vulnerable character who is oblivious to his situation, and constantly sweeps the tough issue of growing up under the rug. Throughout the story, Peter uses various coping…

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    conveys his loss of integrity that ultimately ends with death and wasted respect. Polonius would rather put everything at stake to maintain his position, rather than serving an actual purpose. The prestige Polonius had during King Hamlet’s reign is lost with his constant self reassurance. The lengthy responses he produces…

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    Flaws In King Lear

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    Only shall we retain The name, and all th' additions to a king. The sway, revenue, execution of the rest, Belovèd sons, be yours; which to confirm, This coronet part between you (1.1.130-142). Lear explains to Cornwall and Albany, the husbands of Regan and Goneril, his conditions for splitting the kingdom. He grants them to his crown and says that they must allow him…

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    In the post-apocalyptic novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy, McCarthy outlines a gray desolate story about and man and his son travelling a road riddled with macabre obstacles to reach the Southern Coast. The man and the boy begin travelling because it will soon be winter, and winter will be especially inclement, the world is covered in ash, which creates a dark blanket over the Earth. For, before the birth of the boy a never identified catastrophe ravaged the earth with fire, leaving few…

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    The main character in the book Ben Behind His Voices is Benjamin; Ben suffers from Schizophrenia. He is the son of the author Randye Kaye. Early life for Ben was as normal a life a child could have with a single mother. Ben was warm and happy, like any other child. Ben was very well liked and he was often called often to babysit; Ben did very well in school and loved his baby sister with all his heart. Ben was often thought to have ADD or ADHD as a child, but it was not believed necessary to…

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    interaction was for not just the son 's development but also the fathers health. The PIESS model of healthcare (Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social and Spiritual) includes a section on Social as it is recognised that interaction with others helps to improve all other aspects of a persons health for example their mental health and in the son 's case his Intellectual health (Tilmouth and Pavard, 2013). By stating to the father that play is important for his son and by having a Play Worker…

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