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The short story “Borders” by Thomas King from the book Language & Writing 11 and “Brooms for Sale” by Thomas Raddall from Imprints 11 reveal that one must not give up and must stand still  

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Challenges are faced every step of the way, but it is a person with pride and courage who accepts it readily. The short story "Borders" by Thomas King from the book Language & Writing 11 and "Brooms for Sale" by Thomas Raddall from Imprints 11 reveal that one must not give up and must stand still to what they believe in and what they want to achieve in life. Some of the aspects of the two short stories that are comparable are that both of the main characters face challenges/conflicts, both don't give up in any situation, they both accomplish what they wanted although differ since they have different ways of achieving their goal ( one with pride & the other with courage). In each of the short stories, the main characters are single mothers who face challenges which reveal their character. In "Borders," Laetitia's mother faces a challenge of hanging...

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