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    The concept of identity is formed by what a person has been taught, a person’s environment, and who a person wants to be. However, it is most often shaped by the events a person encounters and endures. Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri brings light to the concept of identity and how people define their identity. Through the short story “A Temporary Matter,” Lahiri uses the character of Shoba to explore how events can change one’s preconceived notions of identity. Ultimately, Shoba’s identity

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    A Virtuous Friend

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    One of my favorite phrases, of the song Lean On Me by Bill Withers, is a “Sometimes in our lives, we all have pain we all have sorrow But if we are wise, we know that there’s always tomorrow.” In other words, no matter how arduous and challenging life can be, another better opportunity will be given the next day. In life, people should identify the difference between the real friend or fake friends. In addition, the qualities of a virtuous friend are trustworthy, have a good attitude, and last being

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    In the short story “The Stolen Party,” a girl named Rosaura discovers that she is invited to a friend’s birthday party. When Rosaura’s mother, Herminia, finds out that the party is for Luciana. Herminia works as a maid at Luciana’s house, and has an idea of what will happen if Rosaura goes, so she answers no to Rosaura’s request to go to the party. After enough begging, Rosaura is permitted to go to Luciana’s party. At the party, Rosaura is asked by Senora Ines, Luciana’s mother, to help carry a

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    family, and Esperanza is spoiled rotten due to this. (Ryan 3) She owns many nice things that many her age couldn't afford in Mexico at the time. She has been excited lately due to the fact her 13th birthday was approaching, but she could hardly wait for her 15th birthday. She knows on her 15th birthday, she and others will wear white gowns, big celebrations for her, and even the sons of the

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    people at my quinceañera. First off, many people may or may not know what a quinceañera is. It's a traditional mexican party that a 15 year old girl celebrates, its meaning is it's a transformation from being a young girl to a woman. This all began spring of last year. My family and I began to plan my party. We searched for decoration that corresponded to what color I chose for my party. It ended up being the color pink, although it looked more of a coral. Around two weeks later we began to do decorations

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    asking for me because she knew that my birthday was coming so she told my grandma that she was going to send money for me to have a party. So the days passed and my birthday was coming soon and I ask my grandparents if my mom was going to come to my party so they said no I got sad because I wanted to see my mom again 1 week later I woke up and I said is my birthday I got so excited because all of my cousins were coming but I forgot about my mom so my party started and my grandma was calling and

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    somebody is planning a get together, such as a surprise birthday party, they will typically invite friends or inform friends of details through social media. This does not make the get together any less meaningful to anybody in attendance. The surprise party from the previous example is still an easy and significant thing, because it is not about how or why we gather, it’s the fact that we do. Of course, if someone who is helping plan the surprise party is busy and can not communicate their ideas until

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    different from anyone else. But very recently, over the summer, I have learned to embrace and love my culture. I learned a lot about my culture by going to Mexico and attending parties, and seeing the traditions usually over there come and emigrate here. When I first really saw how much I liked my culture was when went to a party, but especially when I had my quinceañera in Mexico. Music played was lively, loud, live by a band, and easy to dance to. Music can range, as there is banda, grupera, mariachi

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    honeymoon phase of marriage may have the tendency to fade over time, and relationships that were once strong and loving may become strained. In the short story Birthday Party by Katharine Brush, a particular instance of such a weakened relationship is highlighted as the observer in the story witnesses a married man and woman celebrating a birthday in a restaurant. Through the use of vivid description and powerful word choice, Brush effectively comments on the concept of marriage and relationships and

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    Almost four years ago, my parents decided to surprise my sister, Hannah, and me by getting a dog. It all started when we drove up to the house of an “old friend” of my parents. When we walked up to the front door, we saw a wooden sign of a Portuguese Water Dog, hanging from a window on the door, and it occurred to Hannah and I what was going on. A lady came to the door, holding what was about to be our new dog. The next we brought home sweet, little Bella. Twenty-four hours after we brought her

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