Critical Reaction to Readings for Week 4 October 1‚ 2013: I am writing my critical reaction journal based on my readings in regards to a two writings titled‚ “Seeing More Than Black and White” by Elizabeth Martinez (1998) in “Race‚ Class‚ and Gender: An Anthology‚” [edited by] Margaret L Andersen; Patricia Hill Collins‚ 2013‚ (8th Edition ed.‚ pp. 85-90) and “Color-Blind Privilege” by Charles A. Gallagher (2003) in “Race‚ Class‚ and Gender: An Anthology‚” [edited by] Margaret L Andersen; Patricia
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“The Journey Is More Important Than the Destination” The psychological motivations‚ or inner journeys‚ that influence a physical journey can give the most insightful look into what that physical journey meant‚ and why it took place. Although the destination is important‚ the inner journey that takes place during a physical journey is often more significant. This inner journey that often drives the physical journey‚ and can also inspire imaginative journeys‚ gives multiple layers of meaning to
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Part 1 Summary of Wonder “My name is August‚ by the way. I won’t describe what I look like. Whatever you’re thinking‚ it’s probably worse.” Wonder is a story about a 5th grade boy named August (Auggie) Pullman who has facial deformity caused by an extremely rare genetic disorder. He has undergone countless operations‚ and those made him an outsider with other kids. August has always known that he’s different‚ but he’s learned to accept that people will always stare at his face‚ and
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Antigone Essay In society‚ being self-centered about ideas frequently affects peoples’ judgement. Sophocles raises this issue in his play Antigone. He believes that listening to the wise benefits your judgement‚ but the result of refusing to listen leads to tragic outcomes. Sophocles uses Ate to develop the characters’ inability to take in others’ perspective. Sophocles first addresses the tragic results of not listening through Antigone’s refusal to take advice. In Sophocles’s prologue
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Section I: Essay Questions: A.1) Prompt: How are Antigone‚ Ismene and Eurydice portrayed in the play? How is this similar or different from how they are observed by the minor characters? Although ancient Greece was a male-dominate society‚ Sophocles’ work Antigone‚ portrays women as being strong and capable of making wise decisions. In this tragedy‚ Sophocles uses three main characters who are women to represent different models of female behavior. Traditionally women are characterized as weak
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Yishan Shan ENG-101/H. Nand Comparison and Contrast Paper 11/06/2012 Homelessness is more than missing a house We always encounter these types of people: A man who is shaking a cup and trying to present a smiling face to you on the side of the street‚ his coins are striking against each other‚ and his clothes were tatty and his shoes unmatched. Or at night‚ a crew of people who sit or sleep in front of a store with some filthy blankets on. We don’t know what kind of causes affect their homelessness
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social research? I would hope to infer that film-making can help to cause intrigue in the field of anthropology‚ looking at specific theories and seeing if this individual film has challenged my view and enhanced thinking. “Greenblatts resonance and wonder” the disused house objects evolve the culture and the nuances of the mother dismissing then re-assessing items such as the “dolls” not just through the language she uses but also the inertia of her movement and expressions. If we take the scene as
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of Antigone‚ the protagonist of the play‚ Antigone‚ challenges society’s orders and norms. At the time period of the play‚ society’s norm for women was the maintain order in the family‚ give life to newborns and take care of the family members. However‚ Antigone challenges these social orders due to her social value of life: burying her brother‚ Polynices‚ and giving him a proper burial. Thus‚ it is through these norms and restrictions as well as her only social value that stimulates Antigone to
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w w w e tr .X m eP e ap UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education .c rs om * 0 3 7 8 3 7 2 9 7 3 * ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Paper 2 Reading and Writing (Extended) Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters
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Reading Response for Antigone Power is a tricky entitlement to decide among a community. Some people may believe that the ruler has the best decision in mind for everyone in that specific community‚ and other people may believe otherwise. My personal opinion on how much power a ruler should have is sort of a complicated opinion in that I do not believe in one specific ruler to make decisions for a whole community. Rulers should not have any significant power than anyone else because it should be
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