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    with a symbol or an object. In his book "Tortilla Curtain" T.C. Boyle uses symbolism to convey and get his points across to his audience. T.C. Boyle uses the coyotes as a symbol for the immigrants, the fence serves as a symbol for the border, and throughout the book there are various illustrations portraying Candido as an animal rather than a human. Boyle uses the coyotes as a symbol for the illegal immigrants crossing the border. Boyle acknowledges the life style of immigrants who have learned to

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    but upon paying closer attention; they would become aware of the small, almost unnecessary references that make this story so fascinating. T. C. Boyle uses many military and political terms from the Vietnam War to describe events in the story. In “Greasy Lake,” T.C. Boyle describes the mistake that worsened the situation ten fold: The first

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    "If it's satire, it has to bite somebody, has to have teeth in it, otherwise it's useless," says T.C. Boyle, a reputable American writer, on his use of blunt sarcasm in his writing. Satire is the use of irony or exaggeration to make a point. The use of satire in a play, novel, or film is a somewhat subtle way to expose and criticize people’s views. Throughout T.C. Boyle’s Tortilla Curtain, satire is used for this purpose strongly and effectively. He uses it to attack the portentousness displayed

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    adults are expected to be the saviors of today’s America but are also criticized for wanting everything handed to them on a silver spoon. “The Love of My Life” by T.C. Boyle turns a fictional short story into a dark reality as two teenage lovers accidentally become pregnant and lose their “love” along with their own sense of morality. Boyle uses this short story as a platform for modern teenage love, infatuation, and neonaticide that allows a glimpse into the reality of today’s culture,

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    Author, T.C. Boyle, in his novel, Tortilla Curtain, creates a story in which two cultures collide thus illustrating the cultural differences between the two. Similarly, author Sharon Olds, in her short poem, “On the Subway”, describes a significant moment in which she realizes the privilege that comes with her culture compared to other another culture. Boyle and Olds’ purpose is to depict the major contrast in the values of different cultures. Boyle adopts condescending yet sedulous tone while in

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    The social commentaries in both The Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle and “Child, Dead, in the Rose Garden by E.L. Doctorow unveils the true reality of the American Government and the social injustice of the American society. In the Tortilla Curtain, T.C. Boyle took upon an adventure of two illegal immigrants from Mexico who faced the unsettling truth of the social class system of America. But In “Child, Dead, in a Rose Garden” E.L. Doctorow expresses the injustice of the Government and their ability

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    I, T.C. Boyle, have recently won 10 million dollars in a Powerball lottery drawing. Since I have been extremely successful with my writing career, I intend on donating 9.5 million dollars to respective charities and nonprofits that can benefit from the donation. Based on the struggles I have faced in my life, there are five main nonprofits that I feel signify where I’ve been and how far I’ve come. The charities and nonprofits chosen primarily focus on helping people solve issues with substance abuse

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    relationships as this is one of the only places where they an learn and follow a relationship.  China was excited for her night with Jeremy as they would be alone all night.  China kept “thinking how it was in the movies...that was how it was supposed to be”(Boyle 555).  China and Jeremy’s sexual relationship had been hurried and not one of passion, and the night alone allows them to experience that passion.  China’s knowledge on sex in relationships is based off of movies and that is where she sets her bar

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    The Love Of My Life

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    of My Life” by T.C. Boyle which illustrates the theme of weather and its connection to love. Weather always have some sort of connection with humans’ emotion regardless the person’s situation. In “The Love of My Life” the main characters Jeremy and China show their love through moments of certain weather. Explicit and dangerous weather make a perfect scene for love and cuddle. Jeremy and China get into a lot of emotion with the intense weather. In “The Love of My Life” T.C. Boyle describes the initial

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    “Chicxulub,” a short story by T.C. Boyle, is story is about a couple, Ted and Maureen Biehn, getting a phone call late at night from the hospital saying their daughter, Madeline Biehn, had been hit by a car and is in surgery. They rush to the hospital and wait for hours, stressing about their daughter. Later, come to find out that the girl in the hospital was Madeline’s friend, Kristi Cherwin, who had Madeline’s I.D. so she could get into an NC-17 rated movie. Yet, come to find out later, their daughter

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