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<span>Steinbeck uses parallelism in the Grapes of Wrath because he wanted to emphasize the fact that the people were not happy when the new migrant moves into their neighborhood. He also shows how the migrants form close bonds with each other due to their similar struggles and life experiences. Parallelism is the balance between two or more similar words or phrases. By using parallelism, the author improves his writing style and readability of his novel. Parallel construction also improves the reader's understanding of the story. </span>
<span>The Shaper has the ability to interweave different 'stories' - not necessarily facts, as Grendel knows that humans are not the 'good' creatures that they make themselves seem - into a seamless whole, and make it sound true and possible. In other words, the Shaper's power of illusion and craft overpowers the truth of nature, and consequently creates meaning and possibility. Though Grendel has seen the truth and knows it, his mind wavers and doubts by the persuasive nature of this 'magic' that the Shaper performs.</span>
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I am pretty sure that the main idea of the Interview with Marielle Tsukamoto was Japanese American internment. During the whole interview Marielle Tsukamoto tells about how she spent her time in an internment camp, shares her ideas about American citizens, her feelings of leaving lovely place, mentioned all her saddest memories and happy moments and praises her mother, I recommend you to read this article, it’s not a big one.
After searching the excerpt and understading, We can come to the conclusion that Carson is clearly speaking about the creation of individual identity and the need to belong. Yet, he places two opposing feeling In the excerpt, from the text, "Solitude ... an American Malaria", love and fear. The writer shows how these feelings works and their effects. Love can motivate, a fear is something that would destroy love.