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nchick25
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RE: Post Mortem #3

At the end of my book “Butterfly Yellow” by Thanhhà Lai, we see the culmination of everything Hằng has been working for. She gets to reconnect with he...

7 months ago
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RE: Post Mortem #1

In my book, “Butterfly Yellow” the main events revolve around Hằng, a Vietnameese woman who was separated from her brother, Linh, during Operation Bab...

7 months ago
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RE: 2. Group F. nchick25

Mateo and Sophie both feel trapped and they fear what will happen because their parents are gone. For them to cope they use each other to rely on emot...

9 months ago
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RE: 2. Group F. nchick25

I can see how this connects, Oscar feels like he's getting seperated from his family and this has a deep effect on him. He is just trying to fit in an...

9 months ago
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RE: 2. Group F. nchick25

I can tell the emotional impact that this has had on Layla, being disconnected from her family and not knowing what to do. Being disconnected from her...

10 months ago
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RE: War Novel Response 2

In the second third of M*A*S*H, we see more of Hawkeye and Trapper performing surgeries and going to new places. They go on humorous escapades such as...

11 months ago
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RE: War Novel Response 1

The first seven chapters of M*A*S*H shows how the soldiers of the 4077th MASH unit live during the Korean War. In these chapters the main characters w...

11 months ago
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RE: Fire and Forget Response

A Quote that I have found from the story “When engaging targets, remember” is “if you are fast on the trigger, you will end up stopping car bombers bu...

1 year ago
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RE: The Things They Carried

A quote from The Man I Killed that shows Imagery. “"His jaw was in his throat, his upper lip and teeth were gone, his one eye was shut, his other eye ...

1 year ago
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RE: War Poetry

The two poems I will be analyzing are “Beautiful Werckage” By W.D Ehrhart and “Redeployment” By Harold Nemerov. In “Beautiful Wreckage” the literary t...

1 year ago
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RE: Post your Playlist

The Beatles. “Yesterday.” Help!, Calderstone Productions, August 6th, 1965. “Yesterday” by The Beatles is a lost love song from their fifth studio a...

1 year ago
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