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    cares a whole awful lot‚ Nothing is going to get better. It’s not” (Dr.Seuss‚ The lorax). In The Fourth of July by Audre Lorde and The Joy of Reading and Writing : Superman and Me by Sherman Alexie‚ both protagonists are treated as outcasts and have their unique selves suppressed by society‚ but continue to question why their identities are being taken away. Sherman Alexie and Audre Lorde both undergo the merciless cruelty that is racism‚ and discover they must actively fight against it‚ which presents

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    Short Response 03 By this short response‚ I would like to express my thoughts about the poem “Discourse on the Logic of Language” By M. NourbeSe Philip and about the essay “The transformation of silence into language and action” by Audre Lorde. First‚ I would like to say that the poem “Discourse on the Logic of Language” is a very powerful and interesting poem that tries to manifest its idea through a very innovative way. The poem describes the frustration of being born

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    Medusa Sarton

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    Use Audre Lorde’s "Poetry is Not a Luxury" and T. de Lauretis’s "Desire in Narrative" to read May Sarton’s poem "The Muse as Medusa." Expand May Sarton’s project of remaking/retaking the gaze by examining what Audre Lorde and T. de Lauretis understand about the power of looking. The power of looking resides in our agency. The supremacy of ‘seeing; being seen’ gives a sense of self‚ which enables us to encompass our power and identity as an individual. As humans‚ we obsess about how we look;

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    Essay #3: Separatism During the 1970’s and 1980’s‚ black female scholars addressed the limitations of “separatism” as a way to study social and political mobilization. Angela Davis‚ Audre Lorde‚ Patricia Hill Collins‚ and Fannie Lou Hamer rejected “separatism” and created new theories for understanding black women’s social and political mobilization…We are dispossessed psychologically and on every other level‚ and yet we feel the necessity to struggle to change our condition and the condition

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    1960. Print. Capote‚ Truman. Other Voices‚ Other Rooms. New York: Random House‚ 1948. Online Print. Crèvecoeur‚ J. Hector De‚ and Susan Manning. "What Is an American?" Letters from an American Farmer. Oxford. Oxford UP‚ 1997. Online Print. LordeAudre. Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches. Berkley: Crossing‚ 1984. Online Print. One Flew over the Cuckoo ’s Nest. Dir. Milos Forman. MGM/United Artists Entertainment‚ 1975. DVD. Philadelphia. Dir. Jonathan Demme. By Ron Nyswanger. Perf. Tom Hanks

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    other. No tools were developed to deal with other women’s anger except to avoid‚ deflect or flee from it”(Lorde‚ 281). A conversation is vital during the continuous feminist movement to abolish all racism‚ which is an issue black feminist face daily. “Eliminating racism in the white women’s movement is by definition work for white women to do”(Kirk‚ 31). But‚ none of this anger is constructive. Lorde speaks about the importance of focusing anger into positive things‚ such as the Feminist movement. Every

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    “my skin has betrayed me” (Lorde 2). The girl is African American and is feeling betrayed by her color. She starts to ask questions throughout the rest of the stanza. She questions about her knees‚ and if she will die in the morning. African American girls have to worry about their skin getting enough moisture‚ and if they would live a full life. The last line of this stanza shows the support system the girl has‚ “and momma’s in the bedroom with the door closed” (Lorde 10-11). The girl feels alone

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    In Never to Dream of Spiders by Audre Lorde‚ the speaker attempts to move on from the loss of their significant other. In the first line‚ they say‚ “Time collapses between the lips of strangers.” (Lorde) They spend a great deal of time with strangers because they aim to erase the pain of their loved one’s death from their mind. A frequent method for moving on from someone is to cling on to any relationship possible. The narrator occupies themselves with anyone they can find‚ as it is easier than

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    that the “Master’s House” is reinforced in the novel. The distinction in social status is presented through the social hierarchy of Maycomb. In Audre Lorde’s The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House‚ she states: “But community must not mean a shedding of our differences‚ nor the pathetic pretense that these differences do not exist” (Lorde 2). The relatively well-off and educated Finches and other white people are near the top of Maycomb’s social hierarchy‚ with most of the townspeople

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    Final Paper Sexuality Discovery within the LGBTQ Community Living in a society which is filled with people of different ethnicities‚ personalities‚ and values has led to many changes. Some of these changes have been positive while others have led to confused and discomfort in others. Change has become possible in this society‚ but it hasn’t been easy for everyone. Society has been so conformed to a standard on how others are supposed to act‚ that people have been confused and have misinterpreted

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