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    Now the story‚ “Day of the Butterfly” was written by Alice Munro and had a clear theme. The theme of this astonishing story was friendship. It showed how the main character became friends with a girl named Myra. In fact‚ we never learned about the main character’s name but we will call her Alice since its first person. We do though learn a lot about Myra. In the story‚ Myra is a lonesome girl who has to sit with her younger brother all the time because he doesn’t get along with the other boys

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    Alice Walker: A New Kind of Feminist The American Voice‚ formally given its name during the 1900s‚ can be loosely defined as the way many people exercise their individual and democratic freedoms by vocalizing their opposition to societal norms and their hopes social reform. Many reform movements around the time of growing liberalism in 20th century America helped shape the American voice‚ including the civil rights and feminist movements. Many authors and intellectuals of the 20th century who spoke

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    Ask Alice Book Written by Anonymous This report is based upon the book Go Ask Alice‚ written by Beatrice Sparks‚ James Jennings and Anonymous. This book was published by Avon Books in 1971. Summary Alice was first introduced to LSD during a party‚ where it was slipped into her drink. She liked the high and was pleased to learn that there was other drugs. Within a couple months she became an addicted. She was sent to a physiatrist‚ which caused her to run away from her home. While away‚ Alice further

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    containing a plethora of themes and motifs‚ Carroll’s most obvious emphasis is on the subject of identity. Carroll’s tale is not only one of a girl seeking to find herself as she grows up‚ it is one of sexual maturation and role selection. At the start‚ Alice is simply a girl. She knows who she is‚ but mostly through denial of specific personas is she able to describe herself. She reassures herself as we read‚ “I’m sure I’m not Ada . . . for her hair goes in such long ringlets and mine doesn’t go in ringlets

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    Alice Alice is a sensible prepubescent girl from a wealthy English family who finds herself in a strange world ruled by imagination and fantasy. Alice feels comfortable with her identity and has a strong sense that her environment is comprised of clear‚ logical‚ and consistent rules and features. Alice’s familiarity with the world has led one critic to describe her as a “disembodied intellect.” Alice displays great curiosity and attempts to fit her diverse experiences into a clear understanding

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    victim is unable to control their fate. A primary example of an occurrence of fate transpired in the life of Alice Walker‚ the youngest child in an impoverished sharecropping family‚ when she was shot in her right eye with a BB gun and was forced to lie about the accident. Due to the injury‚ Walker would become blind in the right eye. For years‚ a blob left on her eye by the gun pellet forced Walker to lower her head and constantly be pestered by her classmates‚ teachers‚ and even close relatives. Six

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    Alice Walker My research paper is on Alice Walker who is still living‚ at the age of 72 years old. Alice was born February 9‚ 1944 ‚ in Eatonton‚ Georgia. Alice grew up poor with her eight brothers and a single parent‚ her mother. Her mother worked as a maid to take care of them. Alice was soon injured‚ she was shot in the eye with a BB gun by one of her brothers. Alice started working as a social worker‚ teacher‚ and giving lectures as a profession. She also worked as the Black History consultant

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    Alice in Wonderland is a tale so rare that it not only provided our culture with an inexhaustible mine of artistic inspiration‚ but it continues to do so through every generation since the story was released in 1865. Despite the different takes on the tale throughout time‚ there has always been a fundamental elegance and innocence in the fashion that offset the underlying dark themes of the story. While examining the original tale of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carol‚ there was immediate captivation

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    Dream Analysis of Alice in Wonderland Who’s who and what’s real; are we who we claim we are‚ and is reality really real or is everything just a fragment of what we think is the universe? A dream sequence is a technical term used mostly in film and television to set apart a brief interlude from the main story. (Wikipedia) The deeper lying theme that Carroll wanted to incorporate into his story of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass‚ in my opinion‚ was not his psychological

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    women’s suppressed talent‚ of the artistic skills and talents that they lost because of slavery and a forced way of life. Walker builds up her arguments from historical events as well as the collective experiences of African Americans‚ including her own. She uses these experiences to back up her arguments formed from recollections of various African American characters and events. Walker points out that a great part of her mother’s and grandmothers’ lives have been suppressed because of their sad‚ dark

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