In the declaration of Independence, Jefferson is listing down all of his complaints to king George and the reasons why they need to be seperated. However in this specific passage he shows the hypocrisy how he originally stated all men are created equal but specifically excludes “the merciless Indian Savages.” According to many historians the original text had mentioned the mistreatment of African Americans and tried to abolish slavery early but was rejected because the economy at the time depended on cheap labor. This specific passage clearly shows how awful native americans have always been treated.
Virginia Woolf’s - “Shakespeare’s Sister”
Virginia Woolf, an extremely gifted writer contemplates …show more content…
Was responding to all the critics who had called him an “outsiders" for coming to Birmingham for a protest. Naturally King replied to these critics with nothing but patients he made it clear for all that “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” This letter is a great representation of how stoic King really was how he needed take his time in prison to explain the importance of his presence was to be there and stand up for …show more content…
Analyzing before this class was difficult for me to do and after seeing how important it is or necessary it is to have to make a stronger argument made me want to improve. After doing hours of research for every essay we had this semester made me comprehend why the prompt were questions I should have made for myself. How although many things in life can be subjective it does not affect the relevancy. One of my favorite things we did for this class was to read The Handmaid’s Tale, although many would disagree with me, it made me want to change my opinion on certain things. How frightening it must be ever live in a society like the one in the novel and I believe that image really stayed with me more than I am actually proud of. However, I believe it is good because that means the book was effective. How important it is to have a voice and to stand up for injustices. I really enjoyed finding the symbolism Atwood used throughout her novel and how great it felt after finding them and seeing how these small details made the novel extremely relevant today helped me understand why this book should be read by