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    HIST 3318 Response Paper 2 The Cause of Abina’s Silence In recently learning about pre-colonial West Africa‚ slavery was not brought to the region by Europeans. Slavery in West Africa had been thriving‚ as different empires raided neighboring cities for territorial gain. There was however‚ a European influence that changed the structural ideas of slavery and the demand. In reading Abina and the Important Men there is an element of surprise in that a girl from the Asante tribe was able to

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    Macbeth Gaps in Silences

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    tongue still is the love I have for my lady. I would not say I am clear on this fact‚ but it is in my belief that my lady assisted in the death of King Duncan. Since his death‚ I have watched her sleep‚ she has uttered strange and foul words‚ her actions are not normal. If any others saw her‚ they would say she is possessed and in my own mind‚ I‚ too‚ could believe that. My lady has had two children the first was stillborn without a one single warm breath in it. The second child was a monster

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    Imellisse Gonzalez Personal Essay Broken Destiny igonzalez@hartford.edu (860-833-0187) Broken Destiny “Actions speak louder than words‚ but words are louder than silence.” This quote defines and guides my thoughts‚ morals‚ feelings‚ and essentially my life. Whether experiences are traumatic‚ emotional‚ alleviating‚ or joyous‚ everyone handles their experiences differently. There should be no comparison between individuals’ experiences due to that sole fact. I surmounted

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    Is silence considered a valuable‚ acceptable way of raising a child in the Hasidic Jewish faith? Danny’s father seems to believe that in this way he teaches his son the importance of soul and compassion over intelligence. Silence is the lack of audible sound or presence of sounds of very low intensity. By analogy‚ the word silence can also refer to any absence of communication or hearing‚ including in media other than speech and music. Chaim Potok’s working title for The Chosen could may have been

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    involuntary adaptation is critical. Changing does not mean “forfeiting” one’s soul‚ instead through transformation‚ we are gaining experience and confidence to become better and better people. Altering from childhood into adulthood is an essencial element for every person. Growing up as a child‚ I remember my parents expecting very little of me. As I was transforming into a young adult‚ mature actions were projected‚ but first transphormation took place. When styling my dolls‚ I was developing my

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    Silence by Shusako Endo

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    Cowley Paper #1 During the sixteenth‚ seventeenth‚ and eighteenth century the primary driving force for all cultures can be summed up by one simple word‚ and that word is greed. Many of the countries that had power at the time were greedy savages and all they wanted was more land and power. Countries that were powerful at the time were Spain‚ Portugal‚ Japan‚ and others. Also in the countries the governing body of them had their way or the highway they did not care what had to be done or who

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    In Emily Bronte’s novel‚ Wuthering Heights‚ one of the main characters‚ Heathcliff‚ makes this transition from the beginning of the story to end. At first ‚ he is sympathetically portrayed as a boy who was shoved into the Earnshaw family‚ then he becomes this innocent boy who has this never ending love for Catherine Earnshaw‚ and finally he transforms into this extremely revengeful man who will stop at nothing to try and undo all the wrong things that were done to him. Heathcliff goes from being

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    Siddhartha written by Herman Hesse is a novel about a young man’s life journey on how to find and obtain “Nirvana.” He experiences many new environments and surroundings that heavily influence the path he chooses to take along his religious journey. Siddhartha goes through many different changes‚ all of them enabling him to fit in and be accepted by the cultural and physical surroundings. These changes ultimately shape him to be the person he is at the end of his life‚ the one where he is at peace

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    Paul Simon’s The Sound of Silence A poem‚ like all other works of art‚ may appear as an inter-subjective truth‚ an intricate thread of images‚ a surreal yet realistic expression‚ and as a "creative fact" according to Virginia Woolf. In canon literature‚ a good poem is usually that which has fine structure‚ imagery‚ meaning and relevance; an art‚ which has sprung out not only of personal necessities but out of socio-cultural quagmires. Paul Simon’s The Sound of Silence transcends the mediocre.

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    People can change in either a good way or a bad way by the influence of someone or something. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ the main character transitions from being one person in the beginning to a completely different person at the end. Macbeth is introduced as a war hero who is beloved by his king and country. Although he was a war hero‚ he begins to change throughout the play and by the end; he becomes an evil villain who thinks of nothing but his own ambition. His strong desire to

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