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HUE UNIVERSITY
INFORMATICS AND OPEN INSTITUTE
Họ tên: Nguyễn Thị Vân
Mã sinh viên: 7052900548
Ngày sinh: 13/10/1996

AMERICAN LITERATURE 1&2
Part 1. Write a short professional bio data about your profession,
responsibilities, education, interests, and current work (no more than 150
words).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------My full name is Nguyen Thi Van. I’m 27 years old . I’m working as an
accountant at an organic food company in Thai Hoa town . I have been in this field
for almost 3 years and I started working for this company 2 years ago. As you may
already know, this job is not very stressful until the end of a month, quarter and
year. I work mostly with numbers. However, I also get to communicate with lots of
interesting and experienced people. They help me a lot with my tasks, especially
the complicated balance sheets and long accounting reports. I’m also lucky to have
a good boss. She’s a good listener and talented leader. I’m now satisfied with my
job. I have work hard and hoped to get promoted in the near future.
Part 2. Choose one of these questions which are given in the task and answer it
in a 300-words essay.
2. Love is full of sacrifice and helps people live meaningful life even in
difficulties. Do you agree with that opinion? Why or why not? Can you also
prove by your understanding of the story “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry
and “The Scarlet Letter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When someone truly love another, they are willing to give anything to ensure
that their loved one is safe. I agree that love is sacrifice and encourages people to
live a meaningful lives even in difficulties.
Love without sacrifice is like an ocean without water. Love is not a thought
nor a sensation;it is an undeniable desire to cultivate and polish the hearts of those
somebody love so that they may shine brightly. Love is greater than any thinking,


idea, or sense of meaning, yet it is the reason humans think and seek meaning. Love
is the only key that can open all doors. It has the power to expose the deepest


mysteries and soften the toughest hearts. Love transports mankind to the very
center of paradise. It manifests itself via the art of giving and sharing one's
emotions.
In The Gift of the Magi by O.Henry, Della and Jim are truly in love. Jim and
Dell want to do something special for each other over the festive season. They both
sell their most valued thing to get enough money out of Jim's salary to purchase a
gift. Their desire to satisfy their lover outweighs their desire to pleasure themselves.
This is rather surprising given that none of them owns anything. Despite their bleak
surroundings, lack of goods,and financial predicament, each prioritize the interests
of the other.
Similarly, Hester's love for Dimmesdale, and vice versa, is evident
throughout Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. Despite the fact that they are
both in love, I believe Hester's love is more passionate. It is the kind of love that
compels her to forego her pleasure to keep the other person happy. One example is
Hester's refusal to confess that Dimmesdale is the father of her child in the face of
embarrassment and disdain from the broader population. She never reveals the
name of her kid, even after the magistrates threaten to take it away from her.



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