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    The director of Diary of a Mad Black Woman is Tyler Perry and he specializes in comedy-drama movies. The movie Diary of a Mad black woman is considered a comedy because though the plot is very serious it emphasizes humor. Unlike most dramas the director is trying to make the audience laugh through the delight and exaggeration of the different characters for humor. Comedies very often have happy endings. Diary of a Mad Black Woman fits this description because the plot of this movie is set around

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    was mostly known for his musical talents and for all of the awards he won‚ and all of the records that he’s sold‚ and also he always had one way to put his hair with his white suit. Without Elvis the 1960’s wouldn’t have been the way they were before. Elvis was the most loved artist in the 1960’s because of all of his music and charm‚ all of the awards he won‚ and the records he sold. Many people thought that Elvis charming because of the music he played and for his appearance. Elvis wasn’t always

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    Purple by Alice Walker the lack of courage and bravery that Celie had to leave several of her abusive relationships is clearly the allegory for America even today. The text emphasizes the conflicts/factors that greatly influenced Celie’s decisions mainly in staying in the abusive relationships she was in for the great amount of time they lasted. Walker uses an abundance of violence throughout the book which mostly revolves around women such as Celie beat to try to get her point across. Walker uses frequently

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    To be a Black Woman in America is a peculiar experience; it is both masterfully beautiful and painfully destructive. In the wake of the 2016 Olympics‚ one could see Black Women dominating in a multitude of competitive arenas including track and field‚ gymnastics‚ swimming‚ basketball‚ tennis‚ boxing‚ and fencing. Powerful athletes like Simone Biles‚ Allyson Felix‚ Clarissa Shields‚ and Ibtihaj Muhammad broke world records and stereotypes through their amazing feats of perseverance‚ athleticism‚ and

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    ArtistsReflection on 4 Artists 1 Tree: What important concept does 4 Artists Paint 1 Tree convey concerning the perception and expression of objective‚ observable things? (The tree) The important concept that I picked up on was that though all of these varied views are put onto a tree that the artist’s perspectives and individualistic views are what are important. By the creativity behind how the artists pushed the bounds of how a tree is normally perceived and instead viewed the tree in a

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    if the villagers are oblivious so they speak nonsense. He has a major ego because of the fact he’s from London and the rest live in an isolated town called Crythin Gifford. When he notices The Woman In Black "and caught a glimpse of another mourner" this suggests he’s isolated and Mr Jerome says "a young woman?" Mr Jerome didn’t see anyone or anything‚ Arthurs the only one who saw her so he’s stuck in a situation his carefree mind doesn’t overlook. "Instead of replying to my question at all‚ he turned

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    even peers‚ my perspective of what it means to be a Black woman in search of a higher educations is more clear. Before college‚ I did not have a set understanding of what my goals were going to be; many of them were generic. I knew I wanted to be successful‚ but how was going to achieve such a cliché goal‚ and what it actually meant to be “successful”. Particularly‚ I was not sure of my major‚ how I was going to grow as a woman in an historically black college‚ or how I was going to balance life without

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    Critical Analysis of the Movie: Diary of a Mad Black Woman Produced: 2005 Director: Darren Grant Producer: Tyler Perry Producer: Reuben Cannon Co-Producer: Mike Upton Executive Producer: Tyler Perry Executive Producer: John Dellaverson Line Producer: Joseph P. Genier Executive Producer: Michael Paseornek December 12‚ 2008 Sociology 100 Critical Analysis of the Movie: Diary of a Mad Black Woman Helen McCarterhas everything that she could possibly want in

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    Throughout The Color Purple‚ Walker realistic shows the many strong connections and loyalties the characters have with one another. One strong bond that is shown throughout the book is between Celie and her sister Nettie. They always had a strong bond‚ even when Celie feared that Nettie was dead because they did not hear from each other for a long period of time. In one of Nettie’s letters to Celie‚ she wrote “But God‚ I miss you‚ Celie. I think about the time you laid yourself down for me. I love

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    Black discrimination was a major problem in the 50s‚ yet only the people fighting for their rights realized the issue. Black Americans were treated poorly and not a single white man even considered it wrong. Blacks were segregated in schools‚ churches‚ parks‚ and buses. They had separate water fountains and toilets‚ and were given less pay than whites‚ even if the black man did more work. Blacks were segregated in schools. Black schools were extremely poor‚ shabby books (if there were any at all)

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