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    brothers. This is what the Union thought of General Gabriel Rains and his brother George Rains. One might assume they were close because they were brothers, but they pretty much hated each other, as there was much rivalry and competition between the two. Gabriel was fourteen when George was born, so he considered George a little baby. Even though Gabriel thought this way, he needed George, because George supplied the Confederacy with gun powder. Gabriel needed this to make landmines, hand grenades,

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    (138)         The images reflect Gabriels ego in a sense, at the same for his marital relationship, and at the end death, which may not be physical but spiritual. Gabriel who is tallish and stout symbolizes authority and also wants to be perfect for all times.  He has a mental block, which makes him believe that he is more superior and different

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    “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings”:Gabriel Garcia- Marquez story “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings”, written in 1955, is about a family harboring what is thought to be a fallen old “angel man”, initially thought to be on his way to take their ailing child away. The angel must have been coming for the child, but the poor fellow is so old that the rain knocked him down (Marquez, 1955). The family not knowing how to treat the situation embarks on a journey of mixed emotions of whether the man is

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    It says,“..but the poor fellow is so old that the rain knocked him down,” ( Marquez 363). This phrase is critical to the theme of the story as it provides the readers information on the Angel and allows them to understand he was frail and week. This also gives the people who found him a gateway to a larger domain of opportunities to obtain money. In the short story, “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings.” Gabriel Marquez, develops the character of the Angel through the use of symbols, character, and

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    Slavery and Black Thunder

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    novel, is a fictionalized account of the early nineteenth century Gabriel Insurrection, in Virginia. The novel, which chronicles the Gabriel Prosser-led rebellion against the slave owners of Henrico County, was generally lauded by critics as one of the most significant black American works of fiction. Richard Wright praised the work for dealing forthrightly with the historical and revolutionary traditions of African Americans. Gabriel, a slave convinced that anything “equal to a grey squirrel wants

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a man of many talents. His greatest talent is that in all of his short stories, he uses this imagery that swallows the reader whole and spits them out into the very reality of his written words. This makes the reader forget to question reality, but to soak the reality up instead. The short stories I have chosen, show how human behavior is impacted through a person’s perception through which their reality is created. Our perceptions can make our fears seem so real, when

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    has made many trails and bike lanes throughout the city to enable its’ citizens to enjoy all the beauty the city has to offer. Another aspect of the city that can affect residents’ health is the fact that it is the base of the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. This can cause an increase in smog conditions because the smog tends to stack up against the mountains when there is not enough of an off-shore flow of wind to remove the smog. This can affect allergies, asthma and can also cause other

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    Self and the City Chris Abani’s latest novel, The Virgin of The Flames, appears to explore a plethora of quintessentially American themes such as race, religion, sexuality, gender, urban environment, and self discovery. Like many of the previous works of American literature read in this course that act as a window into American life at the time of their publication, The Virgin of The Flames is a bay window to the state of the American psyche as a product of the nation’s history, leading up to Black

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    Enormous Wings

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    A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings A Tale for Children? The story, “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez adopts various literary styles that make it resemble a fairy tale for children. In fact, the author gives the story a subtitle that qualifies it to become a tale for children. However, whether the story is really and accurately a tale for children is debatable. You will be provided a critical review of the story that is filled with imagery, myths, and fantasies that are

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    Civil War Weaponry

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    Ketchum Grenades In August of 1861, William F. Ketchum patented the Ketchum Hand Grenade. Shortly after, in the years of 1863 and 1864, the grenade was implemented in the American Civil War. With a lemon-shaped piece of iron and a tail made of paper or cardboard, the handheld explosive greatly resembled a dart. On the front of the grenade’s body was a plunger, which held a percussion cap filled with explosive material.When the the grenade fell onto its nose and applied pressure to the plunger, an

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