In The Dream of Water by Kyoko Mori, Passage to Ararat by Michael J. Arlen, We the Animals by Justin Torres, and Rose by Li-Young Lee, the narrators/speaker each have complex relationships with their respective fathers. Pick two of these texts and evaluate the way these familial relationships between protagonist and father change or develop throughout the text in comparison or in contrast to one another. Reference at least three passages from both texts.
In The Dream of Water by Kyoko Mori, We the Animals by Justin Torres, and Rose by Li-Young Lee, the narrators/speaker each have complex relationships with their respective mothers; in Passage to Ararat, Michael Arlen also details his relationship with his wife. Pick two of these texts and evaluate the way these relationships between protagonist and mother (or wife) change or develop throughout the text in comparison or in contrast to one another. Reference at least three passages from both texts.
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