Wednesday, May 6, 2020

How The Views Of Ourselves And What Other s See Can Differ

Travis P. Pyle English Composition 2 Prof. Stephanie Gomes February 5, 2015 How the views of ourselves and what other’s see can differ Let us take a moment and think about how we view ourselves. Do we think we are strong, motivated, maybe even the next legend to rise in this world? Now, what do we think other people think of us? As I am sure most of us know all too well that what a person is thinking and what they say to our faces are usually two vastly different things. That is unless the person actually cares enough to say something straight to your face. We all know how disappointing today’s society is, but what about other time periods? I am going to show you how even at two different time periods, through the stories â€Å"Araby† written by James Joyce, and â€Å"A Rose for Emily† written by William Faulkner that society hasn’t really changed. 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