Reader Response #2 – Question 1 In the Kikongo language‚ nommo means word‚ but it is also “the force that makes things live as what they are” (Kingsolver 209). Everything is present in this world‚ but once named‚ it gives them the life that they are named after. For example‚ a snake has the life it has because it is named snake‚ while a chicken is not a snake because that is not what it is named. This is why Adah and Leah live different lives despite being twins; they have different names. All
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It was a dark night when Archie got home from his baseball practice. He was so tired that he quickly jumped in his pajamas and went to sleep without even taking a bath yet! As he was snoring‚ two little shiny lights flew into his bedroom. "Is he the one?" asked one of the lights‚ what are they? They are fairies. "He must be‚" answered the other fairy‚ knocking over a bat which knocks down the yo-yo which was beside it and made a loud noise. The two fairies quickly flew out the window as Archie woke
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“The Black Walnut Tree” Analysis “Two women trying in a difficult time to be wise” describes up the speaker and her mother’s conflicted feelings regarding the future of the tree in their backyard. In “The Black Walnut Tree” by Mary Oliver‚ the author uses shifts and word choice and imagery to expose the frustrating‚ but meaningful connection the women have with the family tree. While the tree burdens the women‚ they must come to terms that the tree represents the importance of family over the opportunity
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The book Cold Sassy Tree has many sociological themes and concepts. The factors that affect the characters in the story is based on their culture‚ race‚ social class‚ love and tolerance‚ life and death and lastly freedom. On July 5‚ 1906‚ Rucker Blakeslee declares that he means to wed Miss Love Simpson‚ a cap creator at his store who is years more youthful than he. This news stuns his family‚ since his significant other Mattie Lou passed only just three weeks sooner. Rucker’s girls‚ Mary Willis and
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States‚ Barbara Fields explains how race was created in order to justify slavery in a free nation. There is no biological evidence that racial differences exist among people‚ therefore race is an illusion that has no physical consequences. However‚ Omi and Winant believe that race does have physical effects because it is formed by racial projects and hegemony. Social‚ Economic‚ and political factors combine to define racial categories which dictate how people give meaning to race. Barbara Field’s
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Author‚ Barbara Lazear Ascher‚ in her essay‚ On Compassion‚ draws attention to the homeless in New York and how they are affecting others. Ascher’s purpose is to invoke empathy among her readers. Using rhetorical questions‚ imagery‚ and compares the homeless of today to‚ Ascher inspires her readers to think about the poor situation the homeless are left with.She adopts a reflective and thoughtful tone in order to cause readers to wonder if people should be more compassionate towards the homeless
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In the texts‚ “Called out‚” by Barbara Kingsolver‚ “Emma Marris: In Defense of Everglade Pythons‚” by Andrew C. Revkin‚ and the short article‚ “Sea Stars‚” by Barbara Hurd‚ we gain a greater understanding of how similar we are to nature in terms of adaptability‚ persistence‚ and resilience. The scientific essay “Called Out” by Kingsolver was about how adaptable and resilient ephermals are to their desert environment. The blog “Emma Marris: In Defense of Everglade Pythons” dealt with how successfully
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Introduction Barbara Ehrenreich began her research to explore how people attempting to move from welfare to work are managing—if at all. This exploration also extended to those who are apart of the working class and having not been on welfare. Attempting to place herself in the position of her subjects‚ Ehrenreich strived to see if she were able to survive on the minimal income provided by a series of low level and low paying jobs. In was her foreknowledge of laws and the inclusion of these laws
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Barbara Mujica’s 2007 novel Sister Teresa‚ details the lives of Sister Teresa of Ávila as well as her companion Angelica del Sagrado Corazón growing up in Spain and being nuns during the Spanish Inquisition. Throughout her life Sister Teresa (also known as Teresa de Ahumada); is often looked down upon by society due to her Jewish ancestry. The only thing that keeps herself and the rest of her family from being under total persecution is the fact that her father‚ Don Alonso‚ bought a patent of nobility
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In The Monstrous-Feminine Barbara Creed introduces a revolutionary view of the representation of female characters in literary work of arts by attempting to challenge the notion that women are rather victims than terrifying‚ independent and self-conscious protagonists. That is why‚ in the focus of the book‚ there are those female figures who are not willing to be victimized but dare to fight for themselves‚ hence they do not need the help of strong masculine figures. The writer applies psychoanalytic
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