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    Realness beneath the layers of cosmetic perception”. Here, DeLillo seems to be speaking passive aggressively to deliver a message to his wife that conveys that it could also happen to her, anyone to be exact. This could also be referencing the negative outcomes that accompany the desensitization of society. In the case of this sentence, it seems that the husband is instilling fear into his wife’s heart just to enjoy seeing her reaction. This somehow explains why people always have an undying…

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    Of Mice and Men is a book written to expand human empathy. In the context and process of a plot telling the story of two men that struggle to find work in the time of the Great Depression. George Milton and Lennie Small are struggling to find work and George has had to take Initiative and take care of Lennie because of his mental condition. George is at a point in life where he has no one to confide in, or similar too it's just him having to be responsible and taking care of Lennie. Loneliness…

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    The Two Mighty Otters - (Adaptation of Three Little Pigs) Once upon a time, there was an otter which was living with his younger sibling in the decrepit house which had rotting floorboards, and with hammered metal banisters which ran up the side of the distinctive staircase. The oldest otter was named Segenam which meant “lazy.” He was careless about the things that go on around him. He likes to avoid anything that involves any effort. On the other hand, Adalric is an affectionate otter. He has…

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    In Franz Kafka’s, The Metamorphosis, the reader is presented with an underlying theme of alienation. This state of alienation or estrangement is seen by the isolation of the main character from a group or activity and their loss or lack of sympathy. Gregor Samsa loses his identity through the estrangement of his obligation to financially support his family and his duty as a traveling salesman. This estrangement is initially somewhat apparent by his physical transformation and later on thoroughly…

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    Parents often find themselves frustrated and lost when they fail to understand the actions of their children, but try their best to adapt to new situations. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon, the protagonist, Christopher Boone is a fifteen year-old autistic boy living in a dysfunctional family. Ed Boone and Judy Boone, the father and mother to Christopher, are estranged, with Ed being the primary caregiver to Chris. Ed faces many difficulties in raising his son…

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    In the story Metamorphosis, Gregor, the main character, is turned into a gigantic bug. His family cannot see Gregor for the person he used to be but for the disgusting bug he is now. The family locked him in his room and visited him to give him food only if he was hidden where they could not see him. Gregor is left to handle his metamorphosis alone and is isolated from his family and the outside world. Isolation is when someone is disconnected from the people around them, either physically,…

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    To start with,My claim is that both stories has a serious tone. My topic is to compare and contrast both stories and to talk about the good parts of the story and the bad parts of the story. To start of, ‘’The metamorphosis’’ is about Gregor when he wakes up he is a giant bug and he looks around his room and everything is good.Also he tries to sleep and forget what has happened but he can’t because of his size his back was sore from his effort. Next, he has to get to his job but he can’t because…

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    The short novel The Metamorphosis, written by Franz Kafka, is one that relies on heavy symbolism to develop complex themes throughout the novel. In the book, a dejected and depressed travelling salesman named Gregor Samsa awakes in his room finding himself mysteriously transformed into a human sized insect, commonly believed to be either a cockroach or a dung beetle. He futilely attempts to get out of his bed and go to work, all while pondering his meek and insignificant existence, wondering how…

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    In the novel The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka employs the significance of change as well as the dehumanization of Gregor Samsa, in order to emphasize the theme of isolation and alienation. Here we uncover a man, who was once respected and cared for, turn into a despicable creature, an outcast of society. Upon having just changed into this “monstrous vermin”, Gregor already seems to feel alone in his predicament, and anticipates the effect that his transformation will have on everyone (p.3). In…

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    “Keep your face towards the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you.” In the book Tangerine, by Edward Bloor, shadows are an important symbol which shows the relationships between people and the tone of a time period. As Paul struggles with living in the shadow of his brother, he feels invisible, but soon he learns that he is as good as Erik, and he begins to regain his self confidence and becomes a new person. At the beginning of the novel, Paul Fisher was a quiet and polite boy with…

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