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    Light While being in a dark place for a long time there usually is a time in life where it turns to light. You go through things in life where it brings you down and shows you better things that can happen in the future. That is what Authors Bobbie Ann Mason and Raymond Carver shows us in their stories. They explain relationships and how they are expressed differently by each and every one of us. The relationships between man and woman show us the differences between them and how they react with

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    “Shiloh” is a short story written by Bobbie Ann Mason in 1982. The story is very detailed and includes many arguments of the era’s expectations that relate to the story. Many of us may question “Was Leroy and Norma Jean’s marriage actually secure love and did it seem like love in the 1980’s anymore and why did it all change? Did Norma Jean just reject Leroy’s creativity and love? The character’s marriage is what ties everything together but is also destroyed within time. In the story Norma Jean,

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    different views of war that vary depending on a different person or perspective. Many of these views of war are hidden behind stories and poems that have been around for many years. One of the texts that showcases a view of war is “Shiloh” written by Bobbie Ann Mason.

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    Unit 2 Assignment While reading this week I have found that Raymond Carver and Bobbie Ann Mason have similar writing techniques. They also set the scenes similar with a dark past with families or relationships. In Raymond Carvers story he explained that a character was abused in a relationship and later found that her husband killed himself. She said it was love but in a different way of showing it. With Bobbie Ann Mason he set the scene with a family that lost their son and now it will never feel

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    “Shiloh” was written by Bobbie Ann Mason in 1982. The center of attraction of this narrative is a married couple, Leroy Moffitt and his wife, Norma Jean. During this story the characters are affected by their changing social rural Kentucky environment. In this time period, Kentucky transforms to a more suburb environment from their usual rural surroundings. Apart from their marriage changing with their social environment, so does their role of gender. Leroy and Norma Jean swaps traditional gender

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    Marriage is a difficult thing to maintain now-a-days, and it was not much different back in the 80s. Bobbie Ann Mason’s Shiloh tells the story of how, the main character, Leroy slowly realizes that him and his wife, Norma Jean, are drifting apart. The 80s was a time period of expanding poverty, rising social problems, and drastic economic changes. Leroy decided to stay fixated on the past, while Norma Jean accepted the fact that the world is changing and prepared herself for it. Things change over

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    In the readings about men and women, there were two stories that stuck out for me. Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” and "Shiloh," by Bobbie Ann Mason. To me these stories had many peculiar similarities. I felt that there were so comparable that there seemed to be a true connection between these two novels. In the short story "Hills like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway we were presented a man and his girlfriend. They order a couple drinks as they wait for a train. As the

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    I chose to write about the story “Shiloh” by Bobbie Ann Mason, “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara and Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes. I chose these works because all of them are about values, morals, beliefs and custom culture. The story “Shiloh” is about a community / couple who discover that they had different values, morals and beliefs; “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara is about a teacher who tries to facilitate the youth in her community and Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes questions one’s

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    often compose stories and characters based on people they know. Bobbie Ann Mason was no exception in her short story, “Shiloh”. The personality of the leading female character, Norma Jean, was highly influenced by the personality of Bobbie Ann Mason, herself, in the sense that Norma became an independent woman, was raised in a small town, yearned for knowledge, and pushed social norms throughout the entirety of her life. Growing up, Bobbie was not rich nor poor. She was an average country woman similar

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    Jill McCorkle, along with Bobbie Ann Mason often use the symbolism of a short story to further the meaning of the piece. In the short story “Shiloh”, Mason uses Leroy and Norma Jean to exhibit a further meaning of the story by effectively using symbolism. In addition to “Shiloh”, McCorkle also uses symbolism in her story “Cats” to symbolise how cats can be related to humans in multiple ways. McCorkle describes the relationship between two cats, Pumpkin Pie and Possum, and their two human counterparts

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