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TonySamsonMrsMaddoxEnglish99September2016ThemesofLonelinessandSolitudeinTheSamurai's GardenI.Introduction:A:Hook-Manyviewlonelinessandsolitudewithdistaste,whywouldsomeonewanttobe withoutthecompanyofothers?B:Bridge-BeingaloneandisolatedisseenasdarkanddismalInGail Tsukiyama'sTheSamurai'sGardenthemaincharacter,Stephen,isapprehensiveashetravelstothevillageof Tarumi.Hehadbeenthereafewtimes...

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SUMMARYChristopherVillegasFohrweisserIDnumber:1295075Source:WilliamDeresiewicz,"Theendof solitude",TheChronical,January30,2009,pg1to4Keyconcepts:Socialnetworking,Solitude,Connectivity, Contemporaryself,Technology,Society,Loosingabilities,people.MainIssues:Whatishappeningwithsolitude inthesedays?WhyareTVandInternetaprobleminthesedays?Andhowcantheyaffecttheabilitytobeing alone?Inwich...

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YearsofSolitudeoriginallyinSpanishin1967butithasbeentranslatedintomanydifferentlanguageseversince becomingaliterarymustforsome.OneHundredYearsofSolitudehasmuchtoofferwithhiddenmeaningsand manyliteraryideasthatareexpressedinacreativewayMarquezhadauniquestyleofwritingduringhistimeHe wrotewiththesensethatmagicwasreal,andeveryoneshouldknowitanditwasacommonidea.Thiswasever presentinOneHundredYearsofSolitudewhenmany

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