In A Temporary Matter in "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri, it argues that grief could make us pay attention to daily tiny event. The death of Shukumar and Shuba's child and the couple's stranger-like relationship make Shukumar notice how valueable their realationship was.
This thesis is too simple and not creative enough. Think about what effect the death of the child had, why it had that effect, and why Shukumar decided to without knowledge of what the son had looked like until the end.
In "A Temporary Matter" in "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri, Shukumar is blinded by his marriage. The couple' child's death makes Shukumar realize they were never in love brfore.
In the autobiography of "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Malcolm X, the novel shows that maturity brings different perspectives of social life throughout one's lifespan. While white people seemed to be savage like in Malcolm X's childhood, he slowly develops friendships with many whites that would change his perspective on white people his life and fight for African American freedom.
The book claimed as his masterpiece, "East of Eden" describes the beguiling intentions of love and how it can captivate vulnerable men. It also correlates with the biblical story of Abel and Cain as preferable siblings are often endangered by the one that is not as beloved.
By looking at the novel "The Blind Side", written by Michael Lewis, one can see how Michael Oher achieved his dream by working diligently to overcome different obstacle with the help of his family, regardless of his background, and color.
Looking at the novel The Blind Side, one can see how Michael Oher subconsciously uses his protective instinct to illuminate his worth sense of self by not only preventing his family from hazard but also showing his excellence in football.
The play "All My Sons" written by Arthur Miller, points out a major flaw in American society. The main character, Joe Keller, covers up information for the good of his family, but in the end, the truth is revealed and a chain of events leads to the destruction of his family, ironically.
In The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield’s alienating antipathy is a result of his subconscious eagerness to form connections with people.
In the novel of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" , Mark Twin shows that Huck Finn grow mature through difficulties such as social discriminations and live without parents and home.
In Extremely Loud 7 Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer, if Oskar Schell's dad didn't died in 911, Oskar will still understand his mom's love on him.
In Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer, after Oskar's father died in 911, the relationship between Oskar and his mother does not become closer even Oskar knows that his mother loves him.
The Novel "Of Mice and Men" exhibits themes and lessons such as brotherhood, social isolation, and the impossibility of the American Dream, however the novel is improper as a cannon of American Literature for the highschool level as reading level remain inadequate.
The novel "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan, it shows how combination of two culture do not work out and cause greater generation gap between mother and daughter.
In "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, it shows that the Capitol is the reason for the rebellion and injustice that contributes to the power struggle in Panem.
In "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, it shows that Katniss, while trying to impress the public and to survive, starts to lose her true self but not her motivation.
Orson Scott Card uses Ender's game simply to establish exposition for the character and background for the story; the plot that is introduced in the story serves to elaborate on the main character and cannot stand alone.
Ender's character traits of compassion, and rigorous attitude for winning, while keeping an open mind, allows Ender to be a successful leader and win in every situation that he encounters.
In A Temporary Matter in "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri, it argues that grief could make us pay attention to daily tiny event. The death of Shukumar and Shuba's child and the couple's stranger-like relationship make Shukumar notice how valueable their realationship was.
ReplyDeleteThis thesis is too simple and not creative enough. Think about what effect the death of the child had, why it had that effect, and why Shukumar decided to without knowledge of what the son had looked like until the end.
DeleteIn "A Temporary Matter" in "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri, Shukumar is blinded by his marriage. The couple' child's death makes Shukumar realize they were never in love brfore.
DeleteIn the autobiography of "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Malcolm X, the novel shows that maturity brings different perspectives of social life throughout one's lifespan. While white people seemed to be savage like in Malcolm X's childhood, he slowly develops friendships with many whites that would change his perspective on white people his life and fight for African American freedom.
ReplyDeleteThe thesis is too simple. Think about what made Malcolm X decide to view things from different perspectives.
DeleteThe book claimed as his masterpiece, "East of Eden" describes the beguiling intentions of love and how it can captivate vulnerable men. It also correlates with the biblical story of Abel and Cain as preferable siblings are often endangered by the one that is not as beloved.
ReplyDeleteThis needs to be more specific. What is the novels saying about love?
DeleteBy looking at the novel "The Blind Side", written by Michael Lewis, one can see how Michael Oher achieved his dream by working diligently to overcome different obstacle with the help of his family, regardless of his background, and color.
ReplyDeleteToo simple. Think about why it was so important for Michael Oher to play football.
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DeleteLooking at the novel The Blind Side, one can see how Michael Oher subconsciously uses his protective instinct to illuminate his worth sense of self by not only preventing his family from hazard but also showing his excellence in football.
The play "All My Sons" written by Arthur Miller, points out a major flaw in American society. The main character, Joe Keller, covers up information for the good of his family, but in the end, the truth is revealed and a chain of events leads to the destruction of his family, ironically.
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DeleteIn The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield’s alienating antipathy is a result of his subconscious eagerness to form connections with people.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Like reaction formation?
DeleteIn the novel of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" , Mark Twin shows that Huck Finn grow mature through difficulties such as social discriminations and live without parents and home.
ReplyDeleteAre you saying Huck Finn is a role model?
DeleteIn Extremely Loud 7 Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer, if Oskar Schell's dad didn't died in 911, Oskar will still understand his mom's love on him.
ReplyDeleteThis is too simple. Think about why Oskar and his mom don't understand each other anymore.
DeleteIn Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer, after Oskar's father died in 911, the relationship between Oskar and his mother does not become closer even Oskar knows that his mother loves him.
DeleteThe Novel "Of Mice and Men" exhibits themes and lessons such as brotherhood, social isolation, and the impossibility of the American Dream, however the novel is improper as a cannon of American Literature for the highschool level as reading level remain inadequate.
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DeleteIn Looking For Alaska, written by John Green, Pudge learned life lessons and became more mature because of Alaska's death.
ReplyDeleteIn Looking For Alaska, written by John Green, if Pudge didn't leave Florida, he wouldn't learn the life lessons and became more mature.
DeleteThe novel "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan, it shows how combination of two culture do not work out and cause greater generation gap between mother and daughter.
ReplyDeleteAre you saying the generational gap is mostly a culture gap?
Deletei am saying that the culture contributes to the already existing generation gap
DeleteIn "The Bell Jar", Silvia Plath indirectly shows that her depression is linked to her inherent selfishness.
ReplyDeleteIn "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, it shows that the Capitol is the reason for the rebellion and injustice that contributes to the power struggle in Panem.
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DeleteIn "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, it shows that Katniss, while trying to impress the public and to survive, starts to lose her true self but not her motivation.
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ReplyDeleteIn "Grape of Wrath" by Steinbeck, it shows the man's inhumanity to man.
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ReplyDeleteThe ability to be unstuck in time makes Billy Pilgrim indifferent to life.
In Catch-22, Joseph Heller uses satire to outline the many absurdities of war
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DeleteOrson Scott Card uses Ender's game simply to establish exposition for the character and background for the story; the plot that is introduced in the story serves to elaborate on the main character and cannot stand alone.
ReplyDeleteEnder's character traits of compassion, and rigorous attitude for winning, while keeping an open mind, allows Ender to be a successful leader and win in every situation that he encounters.
ReplyDeleteIn Slaughterhouse Five
ReplyDeleteDeath is viewed by Billy(protagonist) insensitively and considered as a normal occurrence due to his past experiences.