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Analyse af Claire Keegans 'Closer to the Water's Edge'

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Analyse af Claire Keegans 'Closer to the Water's Edge' er en engelsk-opgave til 2.g el. lign., afleveret til karakteren 7. Fylder 2 sider (810 ord, ca. 4 min. læsning) og blev publiceret 1. december 2012.

Denne opgave analyserer Claire Keegans novelle 'Closer to the Water's Edge'. Den fokuserer på karakterernes relationer, især mellem en ung mand og hans familie, samt hvordan materialisme og samfundets forventninger påvirker dem. Opgaven diskuterer også vandets symbolik i historien.

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Analyserer en novelle med fokus på temaer som materialisme og familieforhold. Sproget har en del fejl, og argumentationen er til tider løs. Den afsluttes også brat.
Struktur
7
Faglig dybde
7
Kilder
7
Fuldstændighed
7
  • claire keegan
  • closer to the water's edge
  • familieforhold
  • følelsesundertrykkelse
  • identitet
  • materialisme
  • novelleanalyse
  • symbolik
  • ungdom

In the modern world people often are described by their materials. The Young man, that Claire Keegan describes in the story, is a man with a big future in front of him, but don’t we all have great potential do something great as an elder? What has shaped his life the way he is going? In the modern society we are living in we are hearing more often about divorces, materialism, making women an object, and arrogant millionaires?we are hearing about students fighting stress in their everyday, and parents who are trying to compel their kids to have successful schooling. Generalizing is the new black in our society, we all have an opinion about everything.

The young soon to become Harvard student had a great love for his grandmother. His grandmother and him had a special relationship, the kind of relationship money can’t buy. To become something great we all need at least one of those persons in our life, who always will have our back no matter what. To form a personality you need to learn from people close to you, and fortunately this young man had a role model in his grandmother. The young man had always had women in his life that got his back, his mother too, she married the millionaire just to make sure her son would have a great future. It’s a cliché, but how many times, not a day, not a week, not a month, but a year, do we actually show our mothers, the appreciation we have for her infringement she does every day for our sake? The millionaire, as he is called in the story, seems to be arrogant and too self-confident. He is described as an materialistic man. Claire Keegan wants us to emphasis with the young man, when she e.g. writes:” They are smiling now, suddenly at ease. There is a chance that this dinner will not be like the others.

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