Jamillah Powell Maryann McCall ENGL 104 9 June 2014 Lust is Illusive Susan Minot’s short story‚ "Lust‚" shares a tale of sexually pervading adolescent girl. The unnamed protagonist victimizes herself in fragmented recollections of sexual encounters with multiple partners. Debauchery down spirals her into a realm of self- languish. The narrator begins as a morally bankrupt adolescent and the text unravels a severely ambivalent sad teenage girl. The more of yourself that you passively give away
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Jess Walter’s writing was definitely an interesting read and I felt like it was unlike any of the other readings that we have read thus far. It kept me interested in the story and I felt that was partly because of the mystery that came with it. The end of the story was a little suspenseful‚ not exactly knowing how the story was going to continue until you kept reading. Overall‚ it was a good short read. Gloria Bird’s writing and Sherman Alexie’s writings were my top favorites out of this folder
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Frédéric François Chopin “He had fair hair‚ blue-grey eyes and irregular but distinguished features‚ his nose being markedly aquiline. His whole person was characterized by refinement and high distinction….In him we have the unusual spectacle of a proud‚ reserved and passionate spirit housed in a frail and ailing body….he surrendered himself to the torrent of passionate music which flowed from the piano when he abandoned himself to his inspiration.” (Hedley 72-73). Frédéric François Chopin was
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Sexual Openness There have been several instances in history where a woman’s societal and personal existence revolved around her relationship with her husband. In “The Storm”‚ Chopin discusses women’s sexual openness in correlation with their husbands and status in society. By contrasting martial structure‚ gender roles‚ and class distinction‚ Chopin showcases the weight of societal pressures on women during the 19th century. One of the foundations for marital structures is the conflicting ideas
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In Susan Straight’s essay‚ Travel with My Ex‚ she discusses about the experience of racism that her family have had. The author is a white women‚ who had married to a black man . They have three successful daughters and they are known as The Scholar‚ The Baller‚ and The Baby. It was the Scholar’s eighteenth birthday and they were all heading down to Southern California to Huntington Beach for celebration. The Scholar was driving and all of a sudden‚ a officer pulled her over when she didn’t do anything
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No matter how young or old‚ people can still find themselves enjoying Disney princess movies. I remember watching them over and over with my entire family growing up. Their messages tend to change with the time but they tend to use stereotypes. In Susan Bordo’s essay‚ Gentleman or Beast? The Double Bind of Masculinity‚ she focuses on how men are expected to have the characteristics of two different kinds of people. They are expected to be dominant and have a beast-like sexuality while being able to
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For example many people think women are sensitive and innocent due to their femininity. Meanwhile men are expected to be tough and provide for their wives. Over time however these standards are slowly changing and become less relevant. In Trifles by Susan Glaspell the husband John Wright is found murdered in his bed. The first and only suspect is his wife. There are many reasons why she looks guilty. For instance she is in the bed when he is strangled and said she did not wake up. Also little clues
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In “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell‚ the state of the things in Minnie Wright’s life show the state of the relationship she has with her husband. This is shown through the terrible state of her house‚ the piecing together of her quilt‚ and constantly state of being alone. These also give light to key themes Glaspell is portraying throughout her story. In the story‚ multiple things were left half done in the house. According to the story‚ one example of this was the kitchen table‚ “One half
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In the short story of‚ “Regarding the Pain of Others”‚ we see the author‚ Susan Sontag writes about how images are a powerful influence on the world and people around us. She uses many examples throughout history to back up her ideas. Such as on page 650 when she talks about how images of diseased and cancerous lungs are being placed on the outside of cigarette packs in Canada. This is so the owner of the cigarettes understands what can happen if smoking becomes a serious habit. Also to give the
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“Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote” and “Making Sarah Cry” share a similar theme. In both “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote” and “Making Sarah Cry” the theme of being different is presented. “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote” shows the theme of being different by showing that just because she is a woman it doesn’t mean she shouldn’t have the right to vote. In “Making Sarah Cry” it shows a theme of being different by having Sarah and the boy getting picked on just because they look different. Both texts
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