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    passes away it leaves the kids asking, “Who was my father?” or “Did he care about me?” The third kind of dad is the strategic dad, he plans his actions and words out. His intentional actions are calculated in order to form a relationship to where his son, in…

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    Titus's Feed Analysis

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    Titus is the perfect example of the expected product of the Feed based environment. The Feed creates a way of life which causes Titus to heavily influenced, as well as dependent on it, this phenomenon is most apparent during the deactivation of Titus’s Feed. Accordingly, he felt a certain kind of helplessness while he was no longer enveloped by constant stimulation. The influence of the Feed on Titus is shown every time he uses one of the unsophisticated slang words of the feed, and every time…

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    relationship between the him and his son. While the son attempts to engage in a relaxed conversation, his father is emotionless to anything his son has to say. The author uses devices such as imagery, symbolism, metaphor, diction and point of view to convey the tense relationship between the father and son. Furthermore, we can see the difficulty of having…

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    Hop (2011) and Gay Easter Bunnies, The Future Liberals Want? There are several societal discourses surrounding holidays and their figures. Was Jesus, a man born in a predominantly non-white area, white? Is Santa, a completely fictional character, allowed to be played by a black man? While those are things I could weigh in on, I’d like to introduce a new one. Based on the movie Hop (2011), I propose that the current Easter Bunnies are gay. Hop (2011) is a movie about a guy named Fred and how he…

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    As people grow older, so does their personality. When met with long periods of disconnection we can only compare the past personality/identity with the new present. In the short story “A Few Notes for Orpheus” by Don Bailey, the main character, Gus, is meeting his father for the first time in over two years. Throughout the story we see that Gus is unsure about his father as he links his father from the past onto the one in the present. He does this by the creating similarity of his father…

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    The Stolen Child Essay

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    both explore the concept of loss of childhood innocence. Yeats’ poem explain the story of a feary tempting a child to escape the “weeping” of his human world while chapines song recount the experience of the distant relationship between a father and son. Both work share moments in life of a child that is important to not miss out on family moment. Both pieces conduct an explanation that explore a bad situation in a childhood. With the different than one can escape and the other is…

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    In Avi’s Crispin, Asta’s son, Crispin, is “mistakenly” charged, with burglary and the murder of a priest. After the death of his mother, the steward of the manor proclaims him a wolf head, where anyone may take his life without punishment. Crispin escapes his village, Stromford in a perilous adventure to explore liberty. On his jeopardous journey, he is hunted down by his foes, who are destined to take his life. He encounters a juggler called Bear, who greatly impacts his life for the better.…

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    Anton Chekhov was born on January 29, 1860, in Taganrog, Russia. Chekhov died of tuberculosis on July 15, 1904, in Badenweiler, Germany. Anton chekhov was born on the feast day of St. Anthony the Great (17 January Old Style) 29 January 1860, the third child of six surviving children, in Taganrog, a port on the Sea of Azov in southern Russia. ... He sang at the Greek Orthodox monastery in Taganrog, and in his father's choirs. He has five siblings, which is four brothers and one sister. Russian…

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    second man answers, says he is a cobbler and that they are skipping work to see Caesar. Murallus tells the men that they are forgetting that they are violating Pompey. He scolds the workmen for celebrating the man who won the battle between Pompey’s sons, he then tells them to go home and ask for forgiveness to the gods. Julius Caesar arrives in Rome with great excitement and calls his wife, Calphurnia and tells her to stand where Mark Antony will run past so he can hit her hand as he passes.…

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    their perspectives: one’s beliefs shape their identity, and influences the choices they make for themselves. Henry Kreisel presents a short story “The Broken Globe”, which demonstrates the impact of different beliefs on the relationship of a father and son. Even though Nick Solchuk derives from an agricultural family where education is limited, he is passionate and adamant about pursuing an education on science. On the other hand, Nick’s father’s beliefs and values are strongly rooted in…

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