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To Read: (Each file includes the author’s biography and his/her article)
Tagore, “Punishment” and “Kabuliwala”
She, “An Old and Established Name”
Borges, “The Garden of Forking Paths”
Yeats, “When You Are Old,” “Easter 1916,” and “The Second Coming”
All of the stories this week represent or explore various challenges in life. Those challenges can be personal, professional, or part of a wider situation or context (national or even international).Using examples from works by at least three of the four authors assigned for this week,
1. What challenges do we see the characters or personas (the poems are not necessarily autobiographical) facing?
2. What argument does the text seem to make in terms of facing challenges like the ones described?
3. What can we learn or take away from reading these texts that might help us in facing or understanding our own challenges?
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Life Challenges
Personas of different poems have undergone various unimaginable challenges
considering the successes that they have achieved through their hard work. Some hard to face
various personal challenges ...
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