WHERE ARE YOU GOING? WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?

I think, the interesting point of this story is usage of symbols. Writer has shaped the words to represent many various things. These different approaches contribute to story’s infrastructure positively. As wee can see the story, main concept is related to the adolescence period, some confusions which depend on this period and its effects. The girl who called Connie has lots of conflict about her life style, age and character. In adolescence period, her general approach and points of view has changed gradually in that she passed a new term which is different from childhood period. Writer has utilized the door for representing transmission form the girl to woman. Phone cord is used in the story instead of umbilical cord. Apart from these two symbols, some numbers also illustrates another meaning of sexual intercourse. I think, these representations make the story more intriguing and attractive.

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Music Piracy

MUSIC PIRACY

Everybody accept that music piracy is illegal and morally wrong. However, in today’s world a great deal of people do not give any importance to it. They usually want to obtain music cd or films by using cheaper way. On account of this reason, they download music on the internet without paying any money or buy cd which is not an original. It is a familiar problem in this world. Research indicates that this case related to the people’s age. Especially, teenagers take an interest buying or downloading using illegal ways. Older people who are generally 40-60 years old less interested this situation. I assert that the reason for this is not related to the improvement of people’s awareness. They may more conscious than their teenage period. However the main reason is their new life style. In this period, they usually interested in their job and family. These two factors affect their life. Responsibilities and difficulties restricted social life and fun. Therefore they have not enough time for entertainment in terms of watching movie or buying a new singer’s music cd.

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questions for Tiny Smiling Daddy

Why parents suffer from their children during their teenage years?

What kind of person can be Kitty?

Why didn’t Kitty want to play hairs in the nose ?

What is article that Kitty wrote in a magazine about?

Why she didn’t want her father to know about magazine?

What type of things his wife had something bad to say about Kitty ?

What is self magazine, why it is important?

What is self magazine, why it is important?

Why people do not like kitty?

What happeneden in christmas?

The father does not love the way Kitty live, do you agree with him?

Does kitty think that her father and mother are good parents?

What can we say about the relationship between doughter and father according to “… my father may love me but he doesn’t love the way I live.” ”

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A Rose for Emily

CHARACTER OF EMILY GRIERSON

I focus on the A Rose for Emily’s main character who called Emily Grierson. I assert that her characteristic and behaviour make up the infrastructure of the story. She has a brilliant intelligence in that she had a well organized murder plan. (I suppose that Emily killed Homer Barron.) Apart from this, she is assertive, and also her behaviour indicates her self-confidence. For instance; she went to drug store and bought a poison without any hesitation. She sought very decided when she was looking at the seller’s eyes directly. Another example is her attitudes during the meeting period which is related to the paying taxes. She did not give importance to authority, ignorantly did not any answer to their question. I think that both examples also show us Emily has an imperturbable emotional state.

Published in: on October 28, 2008 at 5:39 am Comments (0)

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