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Earley 1 Jastaysha Earley Professor Gazzara English - 102-315(Composition II) 03 February 2014 Session 3: T 1/28: Updike, â€Å"AP† : What i think of the story is that i was anxious and confused at the same time in the beginning. It started off to me asking myself, â€Å"What is going on?† â€Å"What is going to happen next?† â€Å"Why is Sammy admiring all three of these girls in definite detail?† What i had admired the most of this short story was, how exactly it was told. I really did not know who was telling the story until mid-way of this selection. I also admired the fact that Updike was a bit concerned with feminism and how he made both Lenegal and Sammy portray it through their thoughts and perspectives. But other than that from beginning to end i†¦show more content†¦I pity him and at the same time I do not because everyone has their moments when they judge others, but to an extent. Session 7: T 2/11: O’Brien, â€Å"The Things They Carried† : O’Brien omits quotation marks because there is barely any personal owned conscious. It’s not a mind of their own especially knowing that they are in the army. Dear my lovely Martha, People are dropping like flies slowly but surely. And the sad thing is that I care, but at the same time I do not. It is like my thoughts and feelings are being blocked and distracted by something or someone else. Wait, Im not going to lie. Honestly, what is actually keeping my mind elsewhere is YOU. I do not know what else to do because I am battling between what is reality and what is not. You are the only one who could help. Write back ASAP. Yours Truly, Jimmy Session 8: Th 2/13: Lahri, â€Å"Hell-Heaven† : Lahri focuses on cultural differences throughout the whole passage. All the way from Bengali and American marriages to each others social life. Irreconcilable in a way because of how once Pranab Kaku gets married to his American wife all things fall downhill with Kaku’s new family and his â€Å"adopted† Bengali family. Session 9: T 2/18: Ellison, â€Å"Battle Royal† : What the author meant by that statement is that he did not really know much about himself and who he exactly

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