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A Worn Path

In the story a worn path it is about a grandmother self determination, selflessness, and love she has for her Grandson that helps her get thought her struggles as she travels a long journey to town.  Along her journey she encounters many obstacles that she has to over come. And yet the grandmother continues to push forward with such determination you don't see anymore.  When the grandmother finally gets to town and to the doctors office she is referred to as a charity case because of the way she looks. The attendant behind the desk gives the grandmother the medicine and writes charity in the record book. The grandmother wasn't charity but determined to get her grandson the medicine he needed. When the attendant gave her a nickle because it was the Christmas season the grandmother didn't think of her self but her grandson and went to buy him a paper sawmill.  The grandmothers self determination and love for her grandson was the consistent push she needed to make it to town...

A & P

The story A & P is about a young man who works at the local supermarket as a cashier. When three girls walk in wear nothing but bikinis the young man seems to watch there every move. Not only is noticing every each of them but her also is paying attention to what he believes is there character just by how they are carrying themselves.  This is where he talks about the leader whom he calls Queenie. When the girls come to his register to check out the store manager comes over and makes a scene about how the girls are dressed asking them to cover up the next time they come in the store. The leader blushes from being embarrassed by the manger and pays for her creamed herring and leaves the store. The young man trying to defend the girls tells the manager he was wrong for saying something to the girls and quits his job leaving the store to find the girls. Feeling as though he was there hero for defending them against the manager only to find himself in the parking lot all alone for ...

Everyday Use

In the story Everyday Use by Alice Walker she tells of a story of a hard working women who tired to get her daughters the things they needed in life.  A fire burns down the first house they lived in and the younger daughter is burned from it while the older daughter looks like she is rejoicing the house was burning down. the older daughter Dee who changes her name Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo doesn't want anything to do with her family she left for college and told her mother she would come back one day to visit. You can tell from the beginning the mother seems excited to be seeing the older daughter where the younger sister is afraid of her sister coming home. This could be cause they dont have the really nice things the sister always made know that she wanted. The mother who tires to accommodate the daughters finally takes a stand and tells the brat of an older daughter no at the end of the story. The older daughter storms off leaving them behind without a care in the world because ...

A Good Man is Hard to Find

After reading the story A Good Man is Hard to Find I have mixed emotions on whether the family had it coming to them for being killed or if I should feel sorry for them. The whole family seems to disrespect the grandmother and she in returns seems to manipulate them. When they run into “The Misfit” an escaped murder she tries to convince him that he is a good man as his friends are killing her family. She tires to save her self-saying you wouldn’t shoot a lady and doesn’t try to safe her family.   What grandmother wouldn’t try to save her son or grandchildren?   At the end when the misfit himself shoots the grandmother three times made me believe he didn’t believe he could ever be a good man like she was implying,   he saw right through her manipulative ways just trying to save herself.

The Lesson

The lesson by Toni Cade Bambara tells a tale of the difference between the wealthy and the poor. In the beginning of the story the young girl and her friends just want to hang out and have fun but Miss Moore has another idea for them.   Miss Moore is trying to teach the children a lesson on what kind of society they live in.   Where the rich will let there poor go hungry just to have nice things.   When the children get to the toy store they cant believe how much some of the toys can cost.   One of the children even tell Miss Moore at the end of the trip that she didn’t believe all of them put together eat as much as one of the toys cost.   This is was a great example of how money gets wasted on unnecessary items when it could go to helping the people that really need it.   Also it is a stab at the government when one of the children turn to Miss Moore and tell her they believe that there should be a chance for equal opportunity which in 1972 there wasn’t. ...

Hills like White Elephants

  At a train station in Barcelona a couple are having a very important conversation that will change their lives forever.   The couple, an American man and his girl are having drinks at the train station waiting to go to Madrid Spain and get into a debate on whether to keep the baby or to have an operation consisting of air to remove the baby.   Jag, the female seems to be trouble by the discussion, she wants to make the man happy but towards the end of the conversation seems to want to keep the baby also.   She is conflicted on what to do trying to convince him that things could still be the same if they had the baby.   Where the man flat out tells her, he doesn’t want it by telling her “I don’t care anything about it”.   The man expresses that he loves this woman and shows signs of being selfish in wanting to keep the girl all to himself without interference from a child.   The girl seems to want to make the man happy and give him what he wants but...

The Story of an Hour

After reading Kate Chopin “The Story of an Hour” I felt a bit uncertain on how I felt for Mrs. Mallard when she received the news of her husband being killed.    I don’t believe she felt real grief for the fact he was killed.    Yes, she cried in her sister’s arms for a short moment and then went to her room to be alone where again Mrs. Mallard cried but was, she really crying because her husband passed or was, or crying because she was finally free.    After what seems to be forever of looking out the window and seeing everything for what would seem the first time Mrs. Mallard finally realizes that she is free.    With her husband gone she doesn’t have to be in a marriage that she wasn’t happy in and could finally live her life.    Even though Mrs. Mallard had a serve heart condition she was determined to live her life free. The irony of the story was that when she saw her husband walk in the door at the end of the story she died from a...