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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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    courtyard after killing crabs in a rainstorm. The couple tells a neighbor who informs them that this man who is an angel was most likely there to take their sick child. The couple decides to put the angel in the chicken coup. Overnight the couple’s son fever breaks and they decide to let him go. When the two return the next day they find the community surrounding the angel in the courtyard declaring that the angel is a fake. Father Gonzaga who I assume is a priest declares that the angel is a…

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    the warped painting. Although the portrait had some damage from the fire, the face of Jesus remained intact, a sign of endurance. Likewise, in The Road, papa and the boy survived and endured the challenges that were ahead of them. The father and the son traveling South,…

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    My Papa's Waltz Analysis

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    With the use of the word “beat”, this would easily lead to readers’ perception that the father was beating his son on his head heavily. To replace this kind of interpretation, the subject, that is the waltz, should be emphasized. All kinds of dances, not only waltz, require dancers to keep up with the beat. It is then considerably natural that the father would slightly…

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    the other left his son at a young age. The rolls played between Arnold and Troy are more different then they are alike, although they are both fathers and each son shows the same amount of love. Victor’s…

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    In the poem, “Those Winter Sundays”, Robert Hayden plays on various denotations of the word “office” to make clear that love often means taking on duties and responsibilities. The word appears in the last sentence of the poem and it’s ambiguous definition leaves the reader with room to interpret the word with various denotations: “What did I know, what did I know / of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (13-14). This ambiguity therefore holds a great deal of influence over the reading of the…

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    very striking and simple way to accomplish two goals that Levis might have had. First, the memory gives the reader a strong indication of the type of person his father was, and second it highlights the disconnect that existed between the father and son, therefore making the need for a reconciliation later in life all the more apparent. However, Olds has a simpler goal behind her choice to end her poem with a detached memory, however the memory is even more disconnected from the topic of the…

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    Father son relationship Introduction “Night” is a famous book of Elie Wiesel that discusses Holocaust and World War II. Elie has presented the events based on his observations. Thus, the tone of the text is extremely personal and subjective. In reality, it does not discuss the overall terrifying episode of the Holocaust, but instead, discusses the painful experiences of an individual who became a victim of the Holocaust. The story throws light on Eliezer’s childhood in the Romanian city of…

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    NYU Shushanna Guy Jan-25-2016 Writing Workshop 2 Questions: “Documents”-Charles D’ambrosio When Charles D’ambrosio, asked his father about events from the past why do you feel that the father became so defensive? Why had he written off what Charles said as fictional? 2. Danny’s final wish, in which he stated two times and was deliberately added a signature each time was for them to keep the way how he died a secret. However, In writing this personal anecdote Charles disobeys his…

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