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    Tongtong Fu (20664426) ENGL 109 Group 10 Personal Narrative Essay —— A fight against pneumonia My mother diagnosed with pneumonia when I was at the age of eight. She was weak and coughing all the time. My father went to Spain to work, so I was the only one who can take care of my mother. Illness makes people anxious, and I found my mother was easy to get angry during that time. There was a bitter flavoured herb soup she had to eat everyday, and I can observe…

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    Edith Mcclure Interview

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    In a Modern American History course, it is a given that one would learn about the history of the United States from an American perspective. In 1936 America we were towards the end of the depression, attempting to avoid war, and becoming familiar with Adolf Hitler. However, in 1936 Germany, Edith G. McClure was born. Recently I had the opportunity to sit down for an interview with Edith, a woman who spent the 1930s and 40s as a young child in Germany. Born Edith Kröger, my interviewee was…

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    A singer, a celebrity, a mother, a wife, a black woman; Beyonce Knowles is all of these. The thirty five year old artist has had six solo albums that have made her a household name all over the world. Lemonade is a visual album that takes a reflective approach to music by revealing intricate details of her relationships and emotions. In this albums, Beyonce addresses themes such as betrayal, family, love, pride, race, empowerment, and pain through striking visuals and powerful lyricism. She…

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    Armadillo Film Analysis

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    discuss the filmmaker’s techniques and the various ways in which he structured the story and whether his techniques allowed him to express his viewpoint. Documentaries are thought to be one of three basic creative modes of film. While neither narrative fiction nor avant-garde, documentaries are often the work of individual filmmakers and are based on or re-creating an actual event, era, person or situation, containing no fictional information. In the early decades of documentaries, films…

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    Jacobs’s novel, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, is one of the many slave narratives about how slave women survived slavery. In this novel, Jacobs will outline her personal life events to persuade northern women to fight against slavery. Readers will experience her realization of being a slave, unbeknownst to her due to the sacrifices of the women in her family; how she felt about her maternal figures (i.e. mother & grandmother) truly selfless beings and her own self-preservation skills…

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    Rikki Ripson Analysis

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    Rudyard Kipling’s “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” is a short story from his The Jungle Book collection that tells the tale of a young mongoose adopted into a family of mother, father, and son Teddy. The mongoose, the titular character, is kept about the house in order to ward off or kill snakes that may harm the family. As the story develops, Rikki becomes increasingly human-like. Eventually, the denouement arrives as Rikki kills the two cobras that had become the central threat in the story. Both the…

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    have the belief that someone must be rich or have fame to live the American Dream, that they must be known for something. In The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Franklin writes about how he achieved the American Dream. Frederick Douglass also wrote about how he achieved his American Dream in the book The Narrative of Frederick Douglass. Some doubt that Frederick Douglass actually lived the American Dream since he did not achieve great fame like Benjamin Franklin, however,…

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    Shaping Self-identity through Interaction with Others: An analysis of Esperanza’s identity development in The House on Mango Street Who am I? Who am I going to be? You must wonder about these questions sometimes, just like Esperanza does when she moves to Mango Street with her family in Cisneros Sandro’s book, “The House on Mango Street”. In the book, she gradually realizes the limitations of the neighborhood, develops her own identity and finally escapes Mango Street. Scholars such as Eysteroy…

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    broad audience primarily composed by current, future and pasted college students. Although not limited to these demographics, the article primarily aims to console people who have experienced a rejected application. In lieu of conversations about this very personal and sometimes troubling subject, Britz attempts to console and explain why these rejections happen so often to such great candidates. It 's clear that bias selection jeopardizes students during their application process. Although…

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    The film The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete and the memoir A long way gone have many similarities and some differences. The main character of the film is Mister, a boy whose mother is an addict and is taken to jail. While his mother is gone Mister must take care are a young boy and survive with no food, no money, or sufficient shelter. The main character of the memoir is Ishmael Beah, who is a boy that has to become a child soldier to survive during the war in Africa. These events take…

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