"The Finish of Patsy Barnes" and "Tears of Autumn"
"The Finish of Patsy Barnes" and "Tears of Autumn" tells the story of two characters each striving for their goals. Both stories show the determination of the characters. They travel to a distant land in search of new opportunities, and strive to reach a goal in order to save a loved one. The stories are similar and different, and reflect similar morals and ideas.Patsy Barnes and his mother are African-Americans who live in a part of Kentucky called "Little Africa". They are a poor family who live in a segregated town. Patsy's father died while riding a horse. Hana in "Tears for autumn" is a Japanese woman who travels to the United States to meet her husband and her future. Patsy Barnes faces the challenge of saving his mother from a severe illness. He has to raise money to call a doctor who may be able to cure her. Since Patsy is of African-American descent, and at this time, Africans were considered inferior to whites, h
e does not have many options to choose from. Patsy enters a horse race riding the same horse that killed his father. He wins the race and the conflict is resolved.
Some topics in this essay:
Patsy Hana,
Tears Autumn,
Barnes Hana’s,
Patsy Barnes,
Patsy African-American,
Barnes Tears,
Hana Japanese,
Little Africa,
Hana Tears,
Japanese Asian,
patsy barnes,
tears autumn,
finish patsy barnes,
finish patsy,
barnes tears autumn,
patsy barnes tears,
barnes tears,
main characters,
patsy hana,
challenges risks,
riding horse,
goals stories,
japanese woman,
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Approximate Word count = 629
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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