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    Louise Erdrich – The Leap – Questions - The title “The Leap” could mean a leap of faith or can be taken literally as a jump. But in context of the story‚ “The Leap” means bridging gaps and making connections between things. When Anna lost her husband she was able to meet her new love while recuperating at the hospital. The two biggest leaps that Anna made was when she attempted to save her unborn child along with her own life and when she saved the narrator from the house fire. - The author uses

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    “Lullaby Short Story Essay” Leslie Marmon Silko’s short story “Lullaby” focuses on the misfortunes that a woman named Ayah endures throughout her life. The setting of the story takes place in winter. Winter often resembles death and resentment in literature which is highlighted in Silko’s story. The tone created by the narration of the story suggests that the attitude of the author favors the traditional Native American culture and opposes the modern culture. This attitude is showcased by the

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    Cited: Dorris‚ Michael‚ Louise Edrich and Alan Chavkin. Conversations with Louise Edrich and Michael Dorris. New York: Prentice Hall‚ 1994. Eldrich‚ Louise. The Red Convertible. McMahan‚ Elizabeth‚ Susan X. Day‚ Robert Funk‚ And Linda S. Coleman. Literature And The Writing Process. Longman‚ 2010.James‚ Missy. Reading Literature and Writing

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    AM 26 March 2013 “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich Separated by War The short story “The Red Convertible” is told by Lyman Lamartine‚ one of the two main characters in this short story and one of the many characters that are involved in the novels of “Love Medicine” by Louise Erdrich. That is why the story is symbolic because it is told from the point of view of a true Indian

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    “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich Lyman is a young successful entrepreneur who is fortunate enough to not have ever experienced the horrors of battling in war. His brother on the other hand‚ Henry‚ is not so lucky and gets drafted into the military to fight in Vietnam. In “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich describes the relationship between these two brothers and how the effects of war tore them apart. This red convertible is a car they shared together and it symbolizes their bond as

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    The Round House The Round House by Louise Erdrich has many characters that all play a significant part in this novel. The character that stood out to me the most is the mother of the main character Joe‚ Geraldine. It is obvious that the book is based off the attack that happened to Geraldine‚ but I feel that her character as an individual plays a very important role in this novel. Some may wonder why Louise Erdrich started the novel with this beginning sentence: "Small trees had attacked my parents’

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    Chapter 1‚ Nanapush Summary Nanapush talks about the conditions of his Native American tribe in North Dakota. He is considered an elder although he is only fifty years old. Nanapush is talking to someone he calls Granddaughter about how he saves her mother‚ Fleur Pillager. Fleur recuperates and bonds with Nanapush over their dead families. When the weather permits‚ Fleur and Nanapush bury the dead Pillagers. Nanapush makes the clan markers‚ which is the symbol of a bear. Back at Nanapush’s place

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    Louise Erdrich‚ the author of the short story “The Leap” main focus throughout the story is about the past of the narrator’s mother‚ Anna. Anna‚ an ex blind folded trapeze performer who is now sightless due to enriching and stubborn cataracts‚ is an unbreakable bow an arrow; being pulled and released into an unpredictable life. When it comes to Anna’s daughter‚ Anna would do anything for her; even if it were “[leaping] through [the] air … and hanging by the back of her heels from the … gutter” (195)

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    THELMA AND LOUISE In the opening scene‚ Louise is serving coffee at her diner and advices her customers against smoking as it kills one’s sex drive. This can be seen as a fertilization symbol. The movie starts with two best friends‚ Thelma and Louise‚ planning a road trip. It is shown how condescending and inconsiderate Thelma’s husband Daryl is. Thelma decides against telling him about the trip. Louise arrives at Thelma’s in a light blue 1966 Thunderbird convertible. The fact that the car is a

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    Film Analysis of Thelma and Louise Background Thelma and Louise is a 1991 movie directed by Ridely Scott‚ written by Callie Khouri‚ and starring Susan Sarandon and Gina Davis. Louise is a restaurant waitress with a inattentive boyfriend and Thelma is a house wife with an impatient and angry husband. The two women decided to take a break from their caged life and take a road trip. Louise shot a man trying to rape Thelma and they begin a journey of running away from the police. During this journey

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