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    His essay “sons of Malinche” in the Labyrinth of Solitude‚ Paz describes macho power as one who has “the capacity for wounding‚ humiliating and annihilating”. He uses this definition to metaphor macho power as the “white privilege” that is given to men of European

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    Jad Farha Critical Analysis: On My First Son By: Ben Jonson The entire poem lampoons the theme of an existing paradox between death and joy. Some perceive this poem as a sign of remorse‚ exhibited by Jonson‚ for murdering a fellow actor motivated by jealousy. This makes some people assume that he shifted from being a defiled priest to a priest seeking redemption. The previous presumptions are slightly foolish since all throughout his poem Jonson undermines his creator’s demeanor by delineating

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    Examining “My Son‚ My Executioner” Poets.org states Donald Hall‚ the author of “My Son‚ My Executioner”‚ was born in 1928 in Hamden‚ Connecticut. As an adolescent he began writing. At sixteen he attended the Bread-Loaf Writer’s Conference‚ and in the same year had his first work published. Hall graduated in 1951 from Harvard University in Boston with a BA. In 1953 he graduated from the University of Oxford in England. Hall has published many books of poetry‚ edited textbooks and anthologies‚ written

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    “Now‚ behold‚ the cry of the sons of Israel has come to Me; furthermore‚ I have seen the oppression with which the Egyptians are oppressing them. Therefore‚ come now‚ and I will send you to the Pharaoh‚ so that you may bring My people‚ the sons of Israel‚ out of Egypt.” said God to Moses as He and his angel appeared to him from a burning yet not flamed consumed bush. After having fled from his impending execution from the Egyptian Pharaoh‚ having been brought on to him after he‚ himself killed an

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    In the novel Native Son‚ Bigger is challenged with decisions that test his identity and morals. It is the conditioning created by white people that cause Bigger to make bad decisions. Bigger‚ A uneducated black man from a poor environment is hired as a chauffeur by a rich white man‚ things go wrong as soon as he commits his first crime‚ murder. Events transpire and he is on the run‚ his back is against the wall and has got nothing to lose. Wright creates this sympathy for Bigger by utilizing “rape”

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    Kelly Larocque Dr. Mayurika Chakravorty ENGL 2100B Janurary 30‚ 2015 Analyzing Parallels in No Guns At My Sons Funeral No Guns At My Sons Funeral written by Paro Anand is centralized about youth being recruited into militant fighting groups and gaining acceptance from militant leaders even if that comes at the ultimate cost. This novel focuses on a young man named Aftab and the trials he has with friends and family about secretly participating in a local terrorist group as a jihadist fighter in

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    Poem and Song #1: Never Give Up “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes is a well-known piece written during the Harlem Renaissance. In this poem‚ Hughes uses a mother-figure as a narrator. She is speaking to her son and telling him about her life. She has had a rough life but has persevered to this point and plans on continuing that. She tells her son to never give up and to keep going even when it’s hard. The overall tone of this poem is one of hope and perseverance. When Hughes’ narrator says

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    The Unconcernéd World: Public Conformity and the Private Grief of Katherine Philips In May of 1655 little Hector Philips was buried in London just days after his birth. Katherine Philips’ epitaph in his memory‚ On Her Son H.P. at St. Sith’s Church was published on his tombstone: a mother’s narrative of her son’s brief life‚ death‚ and resurrection in Heaven engraved in stone. Particularly striking are the following lines: Therefore‚ as fit in Heav’n to dwell‚ He quickly broke the prison shell

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    “‘Boyz in the Hood’: Masculinities in Native Son” The novel Native Son by Richard Wright explores many characteristics‚ with masculinity being one. The main character is displayed with aggressive‚ violent and insensitive characteristics‚ which society generally deems as masculine. The word “masculinities” comes from masculinity‚ which according to The Oxford Dictionary means‚ “possession of the qualities traditionally associated with men”. Also in the title‚ the name “Boyz in the Hood” refers

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    “But as for me-give me liberty‚ or give me death”‚ Patrick Henry’s most famous line from one of the most famous speeches in American history. A Son of Thunder {Patrick Henry and the American Republic}is a great biography of one of America’s greatest orators‚ Patrick Henry. This book‚ written by Henry Mayer‚ depicts Henry’s childhood all the way to his death. Others should read this book to learn the life of a great man that fought for the independence of our nation. His wonderful speech skills

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