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Number] Modern Literature Annie shouldn’t have done it because that was considered to be blasphemous behaviour and that was not even the topic in the class. Even though she did it out of torture and neglect that she faced from her parents and repeated it here, she shouldn’t have reacted in that way (Mistron 119).Annie starts taking her mother coldly and feels neglected even though her mother always cared for her. She gets abused by other women on the streets and lived a tough life since the age of sixteen, hence she is a sympathetic character.
She withdraws from Annie because she disrespects her and misbehaves with her (Kincaid 123). Marcuez is trying to suggest that the old man did not look very good as he had lice and wore ragged clothes, and also that he didnt show any miracles so he was treated with cruelty. The narrator does not comment on it to show that he is an angel untill the end when he finally flies away (Pelayo 69). The ghost is the spiritual wonders of the characters and the house. The narrator suffered many bad experiences, and escaped her house too.
She returned as mature and stable. The novel emphasizes on the power of language. When the narrator writes, the pain is relieved (Cisneros 109). Emily’s mother’s choices were not suitable in her childhood which led her to loose all faith over herself. However, now that her mother does efforts to bring her confidence back, it is not impossible to make her believe in herself (Koppelman 177). The narrator is not ignoring the racial problems but he onlu wants Sonny to address them in a productive way.
He thinks going to prison or selling heroine and living life as a drug addict would be harmful and he should rather live it productively (Baldwin 56). Fitzgerald, if alive today, would have been struck by the materialism and lack of morality seen in the American society. The American society’s dream is just like Gatsby’s which was corrupted by dishonesty and money. Unfortunately today this immorality and love for wealth has increased greatly which has spoiled the society (Fitzgerald 133).
Hughes, in the last line of the poem, is stating the truth about what happens when people are disenfranchised. He gives several examples to explain the context of the deferred dream. The Civil Rights movement is the best example of America’s disenfranchised groups exploding. This was when the African Americans fought for their rights and achieved the right to vote (Haugen 51). The best response to discrimination and disenfranchisement is education. The discriminated groups should have the confidence and belief that education is the sole key to change the society trends and functions.
Yes, I agree that there is so much in life such as emotions, ideas etc that are dependent on insignificant things related to our lives. These things might not be big or valuable, but they certainly leave a mark on our minds, hearts and lives (Stewart 86). Blackbrids are used as the symbol to describe that something unpleasant can happen any time even when everything seems to be going perfect. In every stanza the use of the blackbird is made differently and shows the aspets of the human behaviour and psychology (Stevens 14).
Some of the popular beliefs are that of apology and forgiveness. Both the poems talk about how a doctor asks for forgiveness for the small things that he does for the one he is addressing (Koch 32). He is addressing a single person and asking for forgiveness for the small things that he did. Both the poems end where the doctor returns to his busy life at the hospital (Sidman 23). Work CitedMistron Deborah. Understanding Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John. USA: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999Kincaid Jamaica.
Annie John. USA: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1997Pelayo Ruben. Gabriel Garcia Marquez. USA: Greenwood Publishing Group Cisneros Sandra. The House on Mango Street. UK: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2004 Corelle Laurel. A Poet’s High Argument: Elizabeth Bishop and Christianity. USA: University of South Carolina Press, 2008Koppelman Susan. Between Mothers and Daughters: Stories Across a Generation. USA: Feminist Press at Cuny, 1985Baldwin James. Sonny’s Blues. USA: Klett Ernst, 2009 Fitzgerald Scott.
The Great Gatsby. UK: Urban Romantics, 2012Haugen Brenda. Langston Hughes: The Voice of Harlem. USA: Capstone, 2006Scott Jonathan. Socialist Joy in the Writing of Langston Hughes. USA: University of Missouri Press, 2006Stevens Wallace. Wallace Stevens. USA: Sterling Publishing Company Inc., 2004 Stewart Briony. The Red Wheelbarrow. USA: University of Queensland Press, 2012Koch Kenneth. Variations on a theme by William Carlos Williams. USA: James David Lee at Yale University, 2006Sidman Joyce.
This is Just to Say: Poems of Apology and Forgiveness. USA: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers, 2014
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