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    couple of extra pounds. If only there was no school, I thought. Back to when it wasn't so bad when their wasn't school to deal with when it was just me and mom we would cook dinner. I would think of it more often but it hurt to much knowing hand his mother could never do anything together. If that wasn't bad enough I still had his dad looking over his shoulder. My Father if you could call him that didn't want a fat boy, like it was my choice. When I arrived at school it always got worse and…

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    In Colson Whitehead’s Underground Railroad, protagonist Cora begins the novel as an independent young adult. However, Cora’s self-sufficiency leads her to isolation, which prevents her from growing beyond her own fears. Her escape forces her to develop relationships with others and, in doing so, simultaneously develop an individual identity that is not based on her experiences as a slave. This progress is notably evident in the contrast between her actions with Caesar and Royal. With the former,…

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    Unfortunately, she acquired some of Hatsumomo’s cruelty. She became a prostitute for years during the World War II. She tried to destroy Sayuri’s relationship with the Chairman for her to get back at Sayuri for succeeding where she herself failed. Mother or Ms. Nitta She only cares about herself. She runs the okiya where Sayuri, Pumpkin and Hatsumomo live. She hides her unpleasing physical appearance with heavily applied makeup and colorful silk kimono. She adopted Sayuri right after Dr.…

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    then goes on to call him “dear boy” (1. 14). Tesman’s relationship with Miss Tesman resembles that of a child and a parent, so Miss Tesman’s maternal tendencies are illustrated through her interactions with him, as she fulfils the role of a loving mother in place of his deceased parents. Because she so willingly sacrifices her well-being for Tesman’s happiness, Miss Tesman illustrates her charitable nature. She also uses terms of endearment to refer to Tesman, such as “dear boy,” further…

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    finally, the worst of them all, was the Holocaust. I was just a boy of 11 at the time. All I wanted was to eat and run around and make fun of my teachers with my friends, and for my family to be safe. Alas, it was not to be. On November 9, 1938, my mother was cooking dinner, my father was reading a book to my little brother, and I was studying for a test I had, because I didn’t wish to give the old lady who taught all…

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    Castle, the author named Jeannette Walls thinks of a plan to aright a bended Joshua tree that she sees in the Desert. The tree that Jeannette discovers grows sideways due to the harsh weather conditions and struggles to survive every day. Jeannette’s mother tells her to leave the tree how it is because it is “the Joshua tree’s struggle that gives it its beauty” (Walls 45). Similarly, the tree symbolizes Jeannette’s life. Both of these living creatures are negatively impacted by their…

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    Yen sits down with me on the living room sofa as she recalls a memory that happened long ago. We sit on the tan, leather couch for what seems like hours as she tells me her story into the late night. She tells me about her trek to America. It was 1982 and Yen peered across her backyard to see a white boat floating on the murky water. She listened as her father told her directions to her destination. “Don’t get lost,” he said. His voice trembled as he tried not to cry. A tear fell down her…

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    Her colleague told to Remna about opportunity of better job in a Beauty Parlour at Mumbai to be provided by the lady. Neena was ready to go with the lady as for poverty she needed good amount. Remna’s mother tried to stop her but unfortunately could not and even started arguing with her mother. One day she left home and started to live with her colleague. A few days later, the lady took them to Mumbai. After reaching at Mumbai the lady sold off both of them to a man and a lady. Those persons…

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    counselor, Dina made a point of being naked, and sit in front of the door. Her behavior is abnormal, because it is not a usually way to solve a problem. Instead of telling the counselor to offer her some privacies by knocking the door, she choose to insult both of herself and the counselor by being naked. Even though she had achieved her purpose, no one was a winner. Through the above…

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    CASE 1: Gestalt Therapy : Empty Chair Technique Problem- This case is of a lady. Her problem is this that her husband is in a Private Job which keeps him very busy and she feels very frustrated. So she comes for a counseling session. Lady tells the counselor about her problem: My family includes me, my husband and our two kids of 6 and 9 yrs respectively. I don’t know why I feel so alone and frustrated. I am not able to control my frustration at times I become angry most of the time. I feel…

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