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    My Papa's Waltz Analysis

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    With the use of the word “beat”, this would easily lead to readers’ perception that the father was beating his son on his head heavily. To replace this kind of interpretation, the subject, that is the waltz, should be emphasized. All kinds of dances, not only waltz, require dancers to keep up with the beat. It is then considerably natural that the father would slightly…

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    Socrates who speaks with two fathers and sons about learning the arts of military fighting, and what courage really is about. Socrates asks many questions in Plato’s writings and he never gives straight opinions or advice of if the fathers should send their boys off to learn how to fight properly. These fathers want to do the best for their sons, and they want to give their children a proper education where they also do not disgrace their ancestors since both sons are named after their…

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    wrestling with my father is about a boy and his father being competitive in arm wrestling and them having a physical relationship, more than your typical father son relationship. Arm wrestling was a thing he did with his father and how they expressed their love for each other. His father didn’t really know how to express his love for him son so he showed it through physical sports which was arm wrestling. The love him and his father had for each other was always there, even though they didn’t…

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    King, that he got impatient with his son asking him for his leave, “He hath, my lord, wrung from me my slow leave By laborsome petition, and at last Upon his will I sealed my hard consent. I do beseech you, give him leave to go.” (Act 1 Scene 2) Laertes is his son, so why does he need the King to know that he let him travel to France. Furthermore, the King doesn’t have the time to be controlling his child. Usually the father is the one who decides what the son can do. Polonius is a kiss ass,…

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    Matt Fowlers character is alone with his wife due to the death pf his son. He is left reeling, lost and uncomfortable in the life that he has set up for himself and his wife. He has performed an atrocious act. The outcome may Land him in prison is it is ever discovered.. In the story Fences Troy is last written as dead from…

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    father, Keiko and her parents, and Henry and his son. The first example is between Henry and his father, Mr. Lee. Their relationship is especially unique and difficult. When growing up, Henry never received understanding or acceptance from his father, but rather fear of not living up to his expectations. His father’s strong beliefs caused Henry to only be able to “speak his American” and never be understood in his home, instead of a normal father/son loving relationship. The hardest part of the…

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    There may be many situations where survival plays the key role. In The Road by Cormac Mccarthy survival plays a big role but not the main. A man and his son carry the fire throughout the book. In the road the world everyone once knew had turned to a wasteland. A world where there is no authority and cannibals run the streets. However, there is one man and one boy who represent the good left in humanity. They believe that there is still good humanity elsewhere; though it is tough to remain sane…

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    you ever got. When I am able to give my family everything than what my parents weren’t able to give me. That is when I will know that I made it in America. The american dream just doesn’t end with me, I believe that as a parent you would want your son to do better than yourself. Therefore the american dream can be different things for anyone. An american dream can be low for a first generation family coming from another country, than for a third generation. That is why the american dream can…

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    Jochem Farm Research Paper

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    of the farm work now is done by their sons and daughters. Although Ralph and Ellen are still very active in the community They have have help running the farm nowadays. Now days most of the farm work is done by Mark Jochem. Mark is the son of Ellen and Ralph Jochem. Mark married Yvonne Rene Wineinger on September 3, 1988. Mark and Pat are main caretakers of the farm nowadays. They plow the fields, and take care of the livestock that they have there. His sons help him with the farm work, This…

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    In the story Poster card, the author uses the technique of personification, writes the journey of “I”, which is a poster card. “I” travel along the street to meet with “you” with love. “I” am not disturbed by the outside factors, “myself” is the illusion of happiness and surprise. When I read the story, I am attracted by the scene that “I” run across roads and corners, that I feel like an animated movie is playing in front of me. And the article is very colorful and comfortable to read,…

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