Andre Dubus Essays

  • Analysis of Killings by Andre Dubus

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    The major theme of Andre Dubus’ Killing,s is how far someone would go for the person they love. It is important to note the title of the story is killings and not killers, for the reasoning that the story does not just focus on two deaths or two murderers but rather the death of marriage, friendship, youth, and overall, trust. Richard Strout was married to Mary Ann, who was most likely fed up with his hot temperedness that always seemed to get him into fist fights. She separated from her husband

  • Theme Analysis of Killings by Andre Dubus

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    “Killings", written by Andre Dubus in 1979, involves several aspects such as revenge, morality, and murder. Elements, such as the story’s title, the order of events, and the development of the characters, are very unique. It successfully evokes emotion and suspense as the plot unfolds in sequence. Though it seems easily overlooked, the title “Killings” is very important due to the fact that the thrill of suspense is left in the mind of the reader. The title encourages readers to question who and

  • Andre Dubus III's House of Sand and Fog

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    Andre Dubus III's House of Sand and Fog "House of Sand and Fog," by Andre Dubus III, explores the catastrophic repercussions of a complex misunderstanding between three characters. The conflict initially involves a dispute between Kathy Nicolo and Massoud Behrani over the “rightful” ownership of a house. The county wrongfully evicts Kathy and Behrani then buys her house at an auction. When Deputy Sheriff Lester Burdon enters the situation, events quickly slip out of control. Superficially

  • Society’s Expectation of Revenge

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    after an epic battle…” (Cocephus). The ending of Kill Bill is that the main character successfu... ... middle of paper ... ... Kill Bill: Vol. 1. Web log post. IMDB.com. 12 Oct. 2003. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. . Dubus, Andre. "Bold Type: Excerpt by Andre Dubus." Bold Type: Excerpt by Andre Dubus. 1979. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. "Kill Bill: Vol. 1." IMDb. IMDb.com. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. ?ref_=nv_sr_1>. Murray, Rebecca. ""Kill Bill Vol. 1" Movie Review." About.com Hollywood Movies. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. . Schultz,

  • Death, Perspective and Endings in “Killings” and “ A Good Man is Hard to Find”

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    In Andre Dubus’ “Killings” and Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” the theme of death is apparent throughout both of the short stories. Both have a plot that revolves around death and murder. They differ because in Dubus’ story the theme of death is obvious because the whole plot revolves around murder, but in “A Good Man is Hard to Find” there are numerous symbols of death as well as a major theme of death. Also, the endings of the stories are of an interesting comparison because they

  • Andre Dubus' The Curse

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    Andre Dubus' The Curse 'The Curse'; by Andre Dubus is about Mitchell Hayes, a forty-nine year old bartender who is witness to a rape. The rape occurs right before closing when five bikers rape a young woman while holding Mitchell at bay. After the rape, Mitchell is distraught over his decision of not making a stronger attempt to help the girl. Police, family and friends try to comfort Mitchell by telling him he made the right decision. However, he continues to feel guilt and self-doubt over

  • The Killings by Andre Dubus

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    The Killings by Andre Dubus Plot is defined as, "the authors arrangement of incidents in a story it is the organizing principle that controls the controls the order of events (Meyer,64)." The element of plot is heavily relied on in the short story, "The Killings" by Andre Dubus. The plot which is completely made inside the imagination of an author (Meyer,64), gives the audience important insight to people, places, and events in the story (Meyer,64) . "The Killings" provides a somewhat conventional

  • Townie by Andre Dubus III

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    like a family, while big cities tend to be more passive. Then there are the small areas where people do not make much money and struggle to get by. These areas tend to be more violent and more influenced by drugs and alcohol. This is the area that Andre Dubus III grew up in, in his memoir Townie. His parents were divorced and neither of them made much money so he and his two sisters and brother ended up moving from one small crummy neighborhood to another. In these neighborhoods he would get involved

  • Analysis Of The Killings By Andre Dubus

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    Trey Banks Susan Little English 1102 30 January 2014 The Mind Behind the Killing The "Killings" is a short story written by Andre Dubus. Andre Dubus' short stories often portray tragedies, violence, anger and even tenderness. Throughout the story, Matt’s language constantly displays his deep affection for his family. After the death and funeral of his son Frank, his other two children quickly move back to their normal lives which displays that Frank was the only family nearby. His morals become quickly

  • Analysis Of Killings By Andre Dubus

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    Justification for Murder Is murder ever truly justified? Many people might proclaim the adage, "Two wrongs don't make a right,” while others would argue that the Old Testament Bible states, "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" (Deuteronomy 19:21). Andre Dubus explores this moral dilemma in his short story, Killings. The protagonist, Matt Fowler, a good father and husband, decides to take revenge for his son's murder. Richard Strout is a bad man who murders his soon-to-be ex-wife's lover. These facts

  • Andre Dubus The Fat Girl

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    Although the stories are fiction, many of the stories we read in short fiction, see like stories that we hear that happen to real people. The authors of the short stories we have read use identify to create relatable characters for the reader. This story is talking about a girl who dont know English very well. She liveś in america ,and she is in high school . She is 13 years old. Another story is about a preacher and a boy. The have an argument in the church about questioning. The last story is

  • Theme Of Killing By Andre Dubus

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    In Andre Dubus’ short story “Killings,” the character Frank Fowler is violently murdered by his girlfriend’s ex-husband. Numerous readers agree that Richard Strout’s death is the result of revenge; however, Frank’s death is rarely examined. Even though his death is the pivotal point that swings the rest of the story into action, his demise is often overlooked because Richard’s death is so prominently analyzed, calculated, and questioned. So what is the origin of Frank’s murder? Although there are

  • Killings By Andres Dubus Summary

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    Underneath the title of the short story “Cons,” by author Jess Walter reads; “Can you ever escape the bad things you’ve done?” What a true statement this is. In both “Cons” and another short story “Killings,” by Andres Dubus, it is portrayed that escaping past mistakes is sometimes nearly inevitable. Both stories share a similar layout. They revolve around murder, pain and agony. Richard killed Frank, an innocent young man and Kyle killed an innocent young couple. Their “choices” to kill—accident

  • Summary Of A Father's Story By Andre Dubus

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    A father’s story by Andre Dubus is a powerful piece of literature. The two lessons that Andre Dubus taught me are the questions people have with their faith and the church, and Fathers special kind of love for their daughters. Luke decided to not rat out his daughter because he did not want her to go to jail. Could you imagine being in Luke’s situation in the story? Luke knows the right thing to do is to turn in his daughter but his unconditional love for her changes his mind. Lastly the author had

  • The Fat Girl Andre Dubus Analysis

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    women only care about their beauty since that is the only thing that society cares about now. This has now spread to age in society where now women are portrayed by the media as sex symbols so that could be enticing to society. In the “Fat Girl” by andre dubus the main charcter Louise is pressured by her family members espically her mother to lose weight so that she can fit into societies portrayal of women.In the poem “the barbie doll” by margie piercy the female charcter is forced to correct her body

  • Andre Dubus 'Short Story The Curse'

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    The short story the curse is an attention-grabbing piece of literature merely for the intention that this day and age. for the simple reason that Women in society who are getting raped is very common in the world we live in. as a result of this Andre Dubus tale is very intense and paints an image and makes me feel as if I was in Mitchell Hayes shoes. first of all Mitchell Hayes was the main character in this novel who was employed as a bartender. Although Mitchell serves alcohol for a living he knows

  • Comparing The Birthmark And The Fat Girl By Dubus Andre

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    that you are stared and judged by all these people is a very difficult experience. Physical appearance, just like emotional feeling is subject to social influence coming from our peers. " The Birthmark" by Hawthorne Nathaniel and "The Fat Girl" by Dubus Andre are two short stories about the defective result of other impacts on our self-image. In "The Birthmark" we witness the evolution of Georgiana, Aylmer's wife, opinion impacted by his husband's action.

  • Similarities Between The Fat Girl By Andre Dubus

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    Identity is a core part of our lives, our actions shape our identity and in return it defines us. “Rose” by André Dubus, showcases a woman’s struggles with spousal abuse and losing her children as a consequence of her actions. “The Fat Girl” also written by André Dubus depicts a young A woman, Louise, torn between conflicting desires and complex issues of body image and identity. Lastly “The Man Called Horse” by Dorothea Johnson, portrays a privileged white man’s struggle to gain respect

  • Judgment in the House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus

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    People place judgment on one another every day based on differences. Sometimes it is done subconsciously; sometimes it is done on purpose. In the book The House of Sand and Fog, by Andre Dubus III, two different cultures were represented; Kathy represented the culture of the western civilization, whereas Behrani represented the culture of Persians. People judge one another based on unimportant things, and get judged based on those same things as well. Two cultures were used to amplify how different

  • House of Sand and Fog

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    I read House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III. This story is one of classic tragedy which also contains a nearly unbearable amount of suspense. It tells a story of the conflict between people of different races who have an inability to understand each other. They each want possession of a small house in the California hills but for very different reasons. On one side, there is Kathy Nicolo and Sheriff Lester Burdon who want the house from which Kathy was evicted. It previously belonged to Kathy’s