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    never ending love that forms is automatic. It is fair to say that signs of affection differentiate between each family. Some show their love in more physical or more audible ways than others. In Brad Manning’s “Arm Wrestling with My Father”, a son (Brad Manning) struggles with where he lies when it comes to his relationship with his father. The two do not show affection through the most often used “I love you” or through hugs, but rather through arm wrestling matches. When the boy was…

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    and that paying on Larry debt would push him back a couple of years, but he didn’t mind because that was his son. In the end Larry said he had received a call about platinum in Chile as a new business and was going to try that at first. He asks the father for money to start this new business even though he owe money to bookers and the father still gives him money. Larry also leaves his son with Cool and the father just tells him don’t worry about it. Frank allows Larry to do what every he wants…

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    This story revolves around and old man and his unconventional relationship with his caretaker. The postmaster hailing from Calcutta, feels like a fish out of water in the remote village of Ulapur where he works. There, he led a lonely life, with little company and minimal work to do. To cope with this, he often engaged himself in writing poetry describing his peaceful and isolated surroundings. He had Ratan, an orphan girl of the village, to do odd jobs for him. He shared with her his meals,…

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    Roll of thunder hear my cry Character analysis In the book roll of thunder hear my cry, written by Mildred D.Taylor, Stacey is a young dark skinned boy. Who faces challenges with his race and friends. He also has trouble growing up, wanting to be the man of the family, while his dad is away for work on the railroad. He feels responsible for the things that are happening with his family. Today I will be talking about stacey, a character in Mildred D.taylor's, book Roll of thunder Hear my cry.…

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    The Goodness Within The novel, The Road, by Cormac McCarthy, was published in 2006 and won the Pulitzer prize in 2007. The Road is about a father and a son who have to try and find a way to survive a post-apocalyptic world. In this world, the will to survive causes a loss in morality and values. The choices people make in order to survive defines whether they’re good or evil, and these choices must be made everyday. As illustrated in The Road , the father and the boy set out making good…

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    Have you ever had an uneasy feeling about a decision and ignored the feeling but regretted it later? In the book The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare, Matt’s dad faced this dilemma on whether to leave his son alone while he returned to get the rest of his family. Even though Matt is more skilled and capable than the average 12 year old today, his dad still should not have left him because Matt is too young, Colonial Maine is too uncivilized for a boy to be by himself, and his father…

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    Not Finding Yourself at the Age of Thirty-Four is a Disgrace! Millions of people live ordinary life. These people, not marked with any advantages during their lifetime, struggle with daily challenges trying to survive in the world where money rules. However, it is hard to say that they are all unhappy because they all have different values and morals in their lives. The meaning of the happiness has its own face for every individual. For example, the birth of another baby in the family with low…

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    “When the Wild Wind Blows” sung by Iron Maiden Even though people often associate ballads with a story of love, some ballads can tell stories of possible futuristic scenarios. A song that demonstrates this type of story is “When the Wild Wind Blows” by Iron Maiden. Because this ballad is a song, tells a story, and contains other elements of a ballad, it easily represents a modern rock ballad. This song does not maintain a regular rhyme scheme; however, it repeats a few lines: “Can’t believe…

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    In Luke 15: 11-32 scripture tells of a Parable of a Prodigal son which tells a story of how a father gave his youngest son his inheritance and left home and then came back. The story introduces the term Prodigal which means something very wasteful. In biblical days, telling a story often leads to the term parable which often came with a moral or spiritual lesson. In the Parable of a Prodigal Son, a man had two sons. The younger son obtains his inheritance early from his father and left to a…

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    Although Elie Wiesel’s memoir Night also examines the idea of father son relationship between Elie and his father argues that natural, loving relationships deteriorate when individuals are faced with unbearable circumstances. The first example of father-son relationships occurs early on in the novel. During the first days at Auschwitz Wiesel’s father, asks where the restrooms are located. The guard strikes the old man and Wiesel does not try to prevent the violence: “I did not move. What had…

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