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    prepare them to be responsible adults. But some parent does not understand that things that they do and say may affect a child mentally and physically, which reflex’s in a child’s behavior. In the short story, “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid and “Reunion” by John Cheever clearly shows examples of how a parent can affect a child's behavior. In “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, it is tough for the girl to express herself to her mother without having both their values clash against each other. The girl’s mother values

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    Family Bonds Family reunions are meant to bring people closer, but at times can do the exact opposite and drive each other further away. Some us enjoy the company of others, the food, and the laughter shared with one another. As where others decide to stick to themselves and just wait till it’s all over. In the Short stories, “Powder” written by Tobias Wolff and “Reunion” by John Cheever Our main characters both learn something about their fathers and themselves. The short story “Power” by Tobias

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    dominance over her. Additionally, John Cheever’s “Reunion” illustrates the act of oppression in a son’s narration of his reunion with his pompous father. Although “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “Reunion” offer different storylines, both literary texts demonstrate how submissiveness can result in strained relationships and a character’s destruction. In the story, “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses the protagonist to portray the

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    roles have affected the way people live, work and perform different activities; is it also possible that these roles can influence the way mothers and fathers want to raise their children? The short stories, “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid and “Reunion” by John Cheever provide an answer to this question by allowing their audiences to see into the life of a mother and a father, whose gender and class roles in their respective societies have clearly influenced the way they want their children to grow up.

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    English 220 Professor Hunter 26 September 2017 Author’s Critiques of Male Stereotypes Both John Cheever’s story “Reunion” and Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” has a character that embodies the stereotypes of masculinity. Although the characters are both embodying the stereotypes of masculinity, there are differences between the two characters as well as similarities. Hemingway and Cheever use their characters’ behaviors and personality traits to embody and criticize the masculine

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    When we are children, we idolize the people we watch on TV or see in the movies. For me this was professional golfer John Daly. He gave me the sense as a child that even a person from Arkansas can go on and become something truly great. Unfortunately, I can relate to Charlie in John Cheever’s short story “Reunion”. Although our stories are different, they share the same characteristics of idolizing important people in our life, the disappointment of these idols, and the embarrassment that comes after

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    "The Last Game" And "Reunion" Stories of Contrast What is a father? A father is someone who is more than just a person who created you. A father is a person who should be a mentor to you and helps guide you through life. What isn't a father is one who simply puts their children aside to live their own lives and have no part in their children's life and growth. The stories I will be contrasting are "The Last Game," by Jan Weiner and "Reunion," by John Cheever. My first reason of contrast

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    Parents have very valuable and appreciated jobs. It is their job to guide their children and help shape them into upstanding adults. There are two different types of parents out there, as “Reunion” by John Cheever and “The Gift” by Li-Young Lee shows us. One father is frustrating as sadistic and the other is gentle and kind. In these works, both authors are showing, in different ways, that fathers have a lifelong impact on their sons, whether is it negative or positive. The narrator in Cheever’s

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    the daughter, in which she’s able to express herself throughout her music and her pitfalls of a rocky relationship with her father, who wasn’t the perfect father figure for her as she expected it to be. In the two short stories “Reunion” and “Powder” written by John Cheever and Tobias Wolff demonstrates the unique bonding between a father and son’s relationship, point of view and conflict to covey to the readers that every son and father’s relationship it’s like any unoriginal father and son relationship

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    intrigued by a character or characters. In order for this to happen an author must demonstrate good characterization, the art and technique of representing fictional personages. Characterization relies heavily on narration and point of view. In John Cheever's "Goodbye, My Brother" and Tobias Wolff's "Powder," the point of view of the narration is limited to one person. Known as first-person narration, the story is told from the "I" perspective and the reader only can understand the story from

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