Mr. Bobby

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    Mrs. Whitelaw’s CEP class is the class I looked forward to observing in the most. She and her two TA’s made me feel the most welcomed by greeting me every time I observed in their classrooms (none of the others made me feel unwelcomed). I believe that the welcoming also came from the classroom environment that Mrs. Whitelaw provided her students. The class was covered in the students’ school work and achievements. The classroom also provided escapes to any of the students that needed alone time…

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    for high school, Bobby Phillips told his parents that he was invisible. Bobby’s parents did not believe that he was invisible until Bobby proved it to them. Because of his condition, Bobby’s parents directed him to stay at home until he was visible again. For a while, Bobby stayed at home. However, he became so bored that he decided to walk to the library. While at the library, he literally walks into a blind girl, Alicia. After explaining his invisibility problem to Alicia, Bobby and Alicia…

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    name was Ricky Bobby. He was a pretty cool turtle but there was no hot babe turtles for him to hang out with. rickie bobby says “yo, dude in the sky that made me.” “Make me a turtle pal.” then the big dude up in the sky says “ight dawg… I mean turtle.” and there was another turtle. Rickie Bobby decided her name shall be Mrs. Tuttle's. Rickie Bobby and Mrs. Tuttle's thought that their sky was very dull and the earth their little feet walked on was too bland and lifeless. Rickie bobby, who was…

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    to India, where they meet Mr. Kapasi. As a driver who also a guide and an interpreter, he drives Mr. and Mrs.…

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    Principal Phillip. Principle Phillip kindly introduced me to the school and told me what is expected from me as a guest in her school. She then provided me with a schedule of the different classrooms I would be observing. She then walked me over to Mrs. Supple’s class where I was quickly introduced. I sat down in the back of the class and started taking notes. This class is a SDC class for Language Arts. The class mostly consists of students with learning disabilities and a few with high…

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    is a unique family. There are secrets hidden in Mr. and Mrs. Das’ marriage. Mr. Das can’t see that his wife isn’t happy and Mrs. Das doesn’t see how her mistakes are taking over her life. There are many symbols in Jhumpa Lahiri’s story the Interpreter of Maladies although two symbols that stand out are Mr. Das’ camera and Mrs. Das’ puffed rice. Mr. Das’ camera symbolizes the inability to see the world clearly. While looking through the camera lens Mr. Das is seeing reality through his camera.…

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    Interpreter of Maladies is a story centered around a family and their tour guide. This family includes a Mrs. Das, Mr. Das and their 3 children. They are visiting India and have a guide named Mr. Kapasi. After learning about Mr. Kapasi’s second job as an interpreter, Mrs. Das takes a sudden interest in him. This leads to him having fantasies of them becoming closer…

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    family and guilt-filled marriage. Mrs. Das an ill-equipped mother and a cheater are looking to pass along the suffering and blame to a different person as in the form of Mr. Kapasi, the taxi driver, While Mr. Das an ill-equipped father allows his kids to run free and pays more attention to his wife than his kids. Mr. and Mrs. Das of New Jersey are on vacation with their three kids, Tina, Bobby, and Ronny. Mr. and Mrs. Das are horrible parents, leaving their Mr. Kaposi their taxi driver…

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    after the death of their baby. Shoba finally decided to move away and not live with his husband anymore. When Bobby is attacked by the monkeys, Mr. Kapasi goes to save him. When Bobby was finnally safe, Mrs. Das approached bobby and put a bandage on his knees. Then she decided to fix bobby's hair. She grabbed a hairbrush from her purse and as she was pulling it out, the piece of paper with Mr. Kapasi's name…

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    class, Bobby Clay fidgets anxiously in his chair struggling to pay attention to the math instructor. Mrs. Johnson, his teacher, notices this, jots down a note, and continues to do her job. After the lecture, Mrs. Johnson assigns the class to work in groups to practice their fractions. During this time, she calls over her new student, Bobby, to her desk to ask him a few questions. “Bobby, do you enjoy school?” He looks at her confused and shakes his head no. “Why?” Mrs. Johnson asks. Bobby…

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