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- 391: The Prison
- ... I could not refuse to talk to someone just because they were a inmate. Then, I defiantly did not like to be addressed as Mrs. Tucker. As far as I was concerned, the day the divorce was final, that was the day I stopped being Mrs. Tucker. But, I was told that was what I had to do. There were other rules I was told about, such as inmates were not ...
- 392: My Friend T.W.
- ... friends pretty much throughout elementary and junior high. We started running with different crowds in high school, but still remained friends. Our senior year arrived and T.W.’s parents had just gone through a divorce. T.W. became a little less conformist and a little more rebellious which made us running buddies again. Shortly after Christmas he called me at my grandparents house and told me he wanted to move ...
- 393: Hatchet: The Will To Survive
- ... S MIND) Can’t we talk this out? BRIAN What is there to talk about? BRIAN’S MOM (IN BRIAN’S MIND) Can’t you tell me what’s bothering you? BRIAN It’s the divorce Mom. It’s the secrete Mom, it’s all of it. Why can’t you understand what you have done to us? BRIAN’S MOM (IN BRIAN’S MIND) Do you remember what I got ...
- 394: Creative Writing: Jimmy Valentine the Safe Cracker
- ... husband and wife and also about the future of the shoe store. Jimmy was so sure of himself, that the next night, he had a document made that stated that in the event of a divorce, or the death of Jimmy, the shoestore would be completely owned by his wife, Annabelle. Two months later, Jimmy and Annabelle Spencer were married. That same day, Jimmy threw all his safe cracking tools over ...
- 395: Great Expectations: Life Story of Phillip Gargery
- ... went to visit Estella, to see how she was doing with her life, and she told me she never really liked the way her life turned out. She was even on the verge of a divorce from Bentley Drummel. I couldn’t help but feel bad for her. I still had sympathy for her, after she broke my heart. She had children of her very own, so you know she must ...
- 396: The Joy Luck Club: Relationship Between Mother and Daughter
- ... the way the mothers and children were raised. The daughters, who grew up with American and Chinese culture intertwined, were very rebellious and gave their mothers many problems. This story incorporates birth, death, unwilling marriage, divorce, friendship, war, jealousy, and love. Amy Tan writes about each character's tragic yet significant experiences with The Joy Luck Club. The mothers' love and frustrations with their daughters is well illustrated and teaches the ...
- 397: Medea Is A Tragic Feminist Text
- ... in the patriarchal society. "Are we women not the wretchedness? We scratch and save a dowry to buy a man…Our lives depends on how his lordship feels. For better for worse we can’t divorce him."(p.8, Medea). However, "a husband tired of domesticity, Goes out sees friends and enjoys himself…."(p.8and 9, Medea). This shows the inequality and disempowerment of women in society of the time. Medea ...
- 398: Edna's Suicide
- ... a different ending. How would you have ended the story? What would you have Edna do? Would you have her reconcile with her husband? Have Robert stay with her and they be lovers? Have her divorce her husband and marry Robert? Have her move away from New Orleans and live alone? Have her do this, but with a chosen lover? These options are just some of the paths Edna could have ...
- 399: "Put Yourself in My Shoes"
- ... story to test what Myers's imagination can do with some facts. The story is about a university professor that has had and affair with one of his students. He asks his wife for a divorce, and she throws him out of the house. While leaving, he is hit with a can of tomato soup thrown by his son, and his is now in the hospital in serious condition, Myers finds ...
- 400: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Janie Crawford
- ... the biggest thing God ever made, the horizon " (Their Eyes 85-86). Nevertheless, Janie is not afraid to follow her instincts, even when this means leaving her first husband to marry her second - without a divorce. "Janie hurried out of the front gate and turned south. Even if Joe was not there waiting for her, the change was bound to do her good" (Their Eyes 31). The gossip that spreads throughout ...
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