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Strength In What Remains
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strength of will and the help of strangers, he manages to survive. In two years, he is enrolled at Columbia University, well on his way to becoming the doctor he had studied for at home before life blew around him. The story is told through...

Women By Alice Walker
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women as defined and described as ... appreciate the culture of women, women's emotional flexibility ... feeling like .. . women's power and love ... He loves anything. "Walker thoughts and feelings reflected in his works of poetry and fict...

To Build A Fire
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To Build a Fire”? Why did the story have that terrible outcome? Refer to man’s weaknesses and lack of judgment, and the objective harsh conditions and their consequences to explain his outcome In the story “to build a fire” by Jack London, ...

Story Analysis
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story of the two old women who lived in the frozen wastes of Alaska. The novel has the flavor of these ancient teachings that children receive from their parents during the long nights of winter. Once upon a time two elderly women, who were...

The Inheritance Of Loss
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the pain of exile and the ambiguities of the posts with a colorful mosaic of characters: an embittered former judge; Sai, its sixteen years, orphaned granddaughter, a talkative cook and the cook's son, Biju, who is hopscotching miserable in...

Comparison Of “the Glass Castle” & “the Woman Warrior”
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Jeannette and her siblings learn to be independent and self-sufficient. The transparent palace that Rex Walls often promised to build for his children functions as a metaphor for a fanciful construct, the carefree facade with which two peo...

A Raisin In The Sun: A Summary
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al growth despite harsh social and economic opposition and family lineage. The title comes from Langston Hughes's poem, which compares a dream deferred too long to a raisin rotting in the sun. The Youngers are tired from the struggle to sur...