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    The outsider experience takes diverse structures in Interpreter of Maladies. For a few characters, similar to the storyteller in The Third and Final Continent, the new change in another life is testing however smooth. The storyteller searches ahead for the open door that the new nation is prepared to manage. In When Mr. Pirzada Came To Dine, For Lilia's folks, the move to America additionally gives them an abundance of chance which isn't available to them in India, however the cost is paid by…

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    Vladimir Nabokov in his essay, “Good Readers and Good Writers,” talks about six different criteria for what makes up a good writer. They are: deceiver, magician, inventor, teacher, storyteller, and enchanter, and Fredrick Douglas in his narrative on when he was a slave, does not meet all of these criteria. “Every great writer is a great deceiver, but so is that arch-cheat Nature,” (Nabokov 1028). As a deceiver himself in his writing, Douglas does not make a large impression, he does a little…

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    Underground In the spring of 1995, Japan faced a catastrophe that would forever embed itself in the history of the nation. This event was the 1995 Tokyo Sarin gas attack. During this event Sarin gas was released in the Tokyo subway system resulting in twelve dead and thousands injured. This attack was conducted by five members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult (Aum). In his book Underground, Haruki Murakami interviewed the victims and ex-members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult in order to discover what…

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    American in inception, for different purposes (Simmons, et al. 250). Music is related with specific periods and spots blues with the South's past and jazz, particularly bebop, with the cutting edge urban setting. Additionally, Baldwin describes the storyteller, to a limited extent, by his absence of melodic information; commentators take note of that the enthusiastic separation between the siblings is symbolized by the storyteller's newness to bebop. Also, analysts take note of that the…

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    the correct components to depict a man upset by blame. The raven just squashed the blackout suspicion of seeing his dearest Lenoire once more. Likewise, the one expression the raven states is additionally an indication of blame, tormenting the storyteller. At that point, there is the “tapping somewhat louder than before’’ (31), that begins to make him crazy. You can't identify with somebody, who is being pursued by a beast, because even though it is terrifying, some place in the back of your…

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    the way she portrays the end of the story. Mrs. Mallard is descending the stairs when her spouse, who should be dead, strolls in; the couple's companion Richards tries to move between them to keep her from maintaining a possibly fatal stun. The storyteller essentially says, "Yet Richards was past the point of no return" (22). What Richards is "so late" there is no option do, decisively, is left to the peruser's creative…

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    that were ever told, sung, or acted out, the ones composed by Homer like The Iliad and The Odyssey were the most known around the world. Ancient Greeks loved stories and found it very entertaining, which is why in The Dark Ages some people became storytellers, or as they called them bards. Their most common types of stories that were usually told by the bards were: fables, legends, and…

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    Morality And Perseverance

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    side of human intuition can surface. In human instinct customarily a man needs to free their frustrations by submitting to savage acts. In The Tell-Tale Heart, the storyteller executes a bothersome heartbeat. He wants to execute his fear of the eye, he decides to do this by taking the life of the old man with his fearful eye. The storyteller is debilitated by the presented morals of the old man. This can be connected into the greater representation of the conflict in humanity and the significant…

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    The storyteller has at last completed the battle royal and is finally ready to present his discourse to all the white male group. Ellison clarifies how he is getting explicit irreverence from the group who is talking, laughing, and overlooking him as he discusses…

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    possible solutions that the military should consider implementing for this program. These solutions include providing a psychiatric evaluation at the Military Entry Processing Station (MEPS), increasing face-to-face training, and adding Air Force Storytellers to brief members. Lastly, a recommendation will be provided as to which one of the identified solutions would better suite this program and why. 2. Suicide has been an ongoing problem in the Air Force for years.1 The current Air Force…

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