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    gravity of the offense. Father Flynn asks Sister Aloysius, “Have you never done anything wrong… mortal sin,” (Doubt 48). By asking such a question in attempts to decrease Sister Aloysius’s high stature of morality, infers that Father…

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    bearing the burden of memories is exemplified in the second oldest sister Dedé who is the only Mirabal sister to survive. She is the keeper of memories, the guardian of the legacy of the Mirabal sisters and Alvarez’s sensitive writing ensures that the reader realises just how difficult this duty is for Dedé. Dedé has to balance the past against the present and the future, that is, she has to look after the museum dedicated to her sisters’ memory as well as actively play the mother figure…

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    young girl knew that inside, her older sister slept her eternal slumber in her finest clothes.…

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    by their own. This style of teaching is the way Sister Aloysius teach. There is another teaching style which is effective, it is the student centered learning, that makes the student teach and interact with teacher. Teacher are more lenient and let the student give their opinion. Teacher roles is to be a mentor and check where they are strong. It makes the student more interested on the…

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    between Father Flynn and Sister Aloysius is a back and forth conflict between certainty and doubt. While Father Flynn knows for a fact that he has not done anything to Donald Muller, the first African-American student to attend the school, but Sister Aloysius does not believe that Father Flynn is innocent. It is Sister Aloysius doubt that makes her act out from her position. Throughout the play Shanley demonstrates how Father Flynn sermons relate to the relationship between Sister Aloysius and…

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    Sudan. She has to escape the militia before they get to her and her sister Tabitha. Already you can see that Martha will have to stay close to her sister and depend on her “family’” to help take care of them. From the story you can see that Martha loves her sister, she would do anything for her sister, and so would I. My relationship with my sisters would be similar to hers. Me and my older sister would take of my younger sister. Although I never been in the same situation, I can imagine that…

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    narration the reader gets to understand that the narrator is not of clean hands herself. Sister, the narrator, is laden with internal conflict, insecurities, and low self esteem which spill over in form of sibling rivalry against her sister Stella-Rhondo. In brief, this story commences when Stella-Rhondo returns home from her marital home…

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    Exercise B: An Analytical Essay on “Same Same Different” A twin sister is a doppelgänger of yourself, though some sisters’ personalities can also be alike. There is distinction between them which leads to envy between the two sisters. The narrator in the short story “Same Same Different” written by Anne Hayden (2016) tries to overcome the fact that her perfect twin sister died and now, she has to find own place in the world. The story is told by a first person narrator. The narrator is a she,…

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    and taken advantage of the fact that the student (Donald Muller) is an African-American. Sister Aloysius Beauvier, the nun, concluded that Father Flynn, the priest, had been forcing Donald Muller to drink wine and molesting him. With the help of a naïve nun named Sister James, Sister Aloysius attempted to investigate her assumption of Father Flynn’s actions even if it meant contacting Donald’s mother. Sister Aloysius is a stereotypical splenetic Catholic School nun who believes that being an…

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    On the other hand, in the book Sisters, Raina is the oldest and wanted to have a sister in her family. The theme of both A Mango-Shaped Space and Sisters is that a family is important so spend time with them now cause soon there might not be another chance. The theme in the book A Mango-Shaped…

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