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    Everyone would like to be known for having a good character. One should want to be a person who has integrity‚ great morals and some measurement of faith. When we’re put into different situations‚ sometimes‚ our character is tested. In William Carlos Williams‚ “The Use of Force‚” the main characters in this short story is the doctor‚ the little girl and her parents. When we analyze this short story based on Erving Goffman’s theory of character contest‚ we see how the characters shift from remaining

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    and taking them west) There is only one story. Chapter 9: It’s All Greek to Me Myth is the body of story that matters Greek and Roman myths are so ingrained into our consciousness that we don’t realize how apparent they are. Like in William Carlos Williams painting Landscape with Fall of Icarus. Without the legs sticking out of the water in that making the painting that much less popular. Chapter 12: Is That A Symbol If it’s not symbolism‚ it’s allegory Symbols are personal things We want

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    Has a poem ever seemed meaningless or pointless to you? Many people have a hard time finding the themes behind William Carlos’s poems: The Red Wheelbarrow and This is Just to Say. The poem The Red Wheelbarrow represents essential human habits‚ re-birth‚ and the cycle of life. The poem This is Just to Say represents the story of Adam and Eve. In these two poems two strong poetic elements can be found. These elements are symbolism and imagery‚ which also have a strong connection with the theme of the

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    tell our trusted medical professional what ails us. But what happens when the person who is supposed to help us‚ a master of medicine‚ does not have our best interest at heart? This question is asked in the short story “The Use of Force” by William Carlos Williams. The story is set in the Depression era. An unnamed doctor arrives at a new patient’s home to assess a female child for a sore throat. Her parents are present‚ but are at a loss for what to do to help their daughter‚ who refuses to open her

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    In the story “The Use of Force” by William Carlos‚ the doctor’s decision to force the examination of the child was the right decision and it was justified. From beginning there distrust of the doctor by the family this was expressed in the book as “I could see that they were all very nervous‚ eyeing me up and down distrustfully. Most children hate going to doctor. There are many children who will accept going to the doctor‚ and are okay as long as there is no pain during the visit. The child

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    Tennessee Williams Williams writing seemed to “flourished off of controversy” (Falk 28). He began writing at the age of fourteen as an escape from bullies and the abusive relationship he had with his father. He began as a poet and would always consider himself a poet. Williams often laced his work with poetic verses and simple rhymes to make the words flow with ease. Inspiration for Williams’ play came from his own life. Often‚ he uses the character‚ the “southern gentleman who can not cope

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    William Carlos Williams and His Imagist Poetry Modernism and Imagism‚ two movements in literature ‚which were developed in the 20th century .At the beginning of the decade ‚modernism was a revolution of style .Crime‚ depression‚ and materialism filled this era. Musician‚ artists‚and writers broke away from technique to create a new art.Also‚ imagism brought fragmental and chaotic life where nobody felt secure and happy.After that

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    The Use Of Force Essay Doctors are over-educated and may take their knowledge too far. "The Use of Force" by William Carlos Williams features a Doctor by the name of Olson who makes a house call to a patient who quite possibly is deathly sick. His job is to do what it takes to figure out what is ailing this minor (per her parents request). The force he uses is absolutely above and beyond what must be done. Much of what he does is not ethical or moral. After reading the story I am convinced that

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    In “The Use of Force” Williams shows us the variety of emotions felt by a doctor during a house call. Williams uses situational irony and connotative language to convey a conflict that he faces with diagnosing a child. Despite the fact that her parents and the doctor make and attempt to reason with the girl‚ she continues to defy them in their efforts to help her. Williams illustrates the true definition of what makes someone a hero. The fact that the doctor is determined to help the young girl‚

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    acknowledged as the best imagist poem. Someone says‚ "It is difficult to get a thorough understanding of this poem”. That makes sense. Poetry is neither the objective phenomenon of mechanical reflection‚ nor directly let the subjective feelings overflow from literal. It is just because poetry has the characteristics of writing the minds‚ therefore viewers are required to use the method of imagination and association to mobilize their feelings to understand‚ feel‚ taste the poem‚ so as to result in a strong

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