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    Life Struggle on Minimum Wage Sometimes life isn’t always as easy as getting a job‚ making money and paying you bills. In her fascinating book on extended essays Nickel and Dimed‚ Barbara Ehrenreich poses as an unskilled worker to show the struggles encountered everyday by Americans attempting to live on minimum wage‚ "matching income to expenses as the truly poor attempting to do everyday." (6) Ehrenreich gave herself three rules she had to live by and they were: 1. She could not use her education

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    often recognised as an important part of an extended text used to enhance a theme or idea of a story to a deeper level. This is why symbolism is a significant feature of a novel. An example of this is in the novel The Poisonwood Bible written by Barbara Kingslover. The story is set in 1959 and follows an obsessive Baptist minister named Nathan Price who drags his wife (Orleanna) and four daughters‚ (Adah‚ Rachel‚ Ruth-May and Leah) deep into the heart of the Congo on a mission to save the “unenlightened”

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    Immigration Most immigrants are viewed as invaders of the United States and immigration is not a well understood topic. Barbara Kingsolver’s novel‚ The Bean Trees‚ shows multiple perspectives of people who experience i mmigration. In the novel‚ immigration was a topic that was initially unknown by the protagonist‚ Taylor. As the story progresses‚ Taylor meets multiple people that are involved in the many facets of issues facing illegal immigrants. This pulls Taylor into another side of immigration

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    In Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal Dreams‚ Codi Noline is a lost and directionless young woman who’s always felt like she doesn’t belong anywhere. Though when she finds out her father has Alzheimer’s‚ she decides to move back to her hometown‚ Grace‚ to take care of him‚ and is overwhelmed with the task of sorting through her past. Codi has always resented her father‚ Doc Homer‚ for raising her and her sister to be different - when that is really just his way of bringing them closer – by pushing everyone

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    Eng 103-D200 27 Sept 2012 Rhetorical Analysis In Barbara Ehrenreich’s New York Times article‚ “Too Poor to make the News”‚ she investigates a phenomenon that has been swept away by the waves of media headlines about “middle class cutbacks” and “the super-rich giving up private jets”. (pg 322) She talks to people she met while writing her book “Nickel and Dimed” and uncovers stories of people whose ends could not be met before the recession‚ and are even less likely to be met now with increasing

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    towards her daughter’s death and towards the crimes of the US against the Congo. By identifying herself as the conqueror’s wife‚ Orleanna places herself in a position where she is not the chief criminal but connected enough to feel responsibility. In Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible‚ she uses diction‚ imagery‚ and selection of detail to develop and convey Orleanna Price’s guilt and uneasiness throughout the journey that she was against from the start. The diction used by Kingsolver

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    Dr. Barbara Wilson’s view on virtue ethics is that one’s “moral actions are guided by positive inner traits (virtues)‚ which rightly inform and guide a person’s behavior” (131). One should just be a good person and not look for a set of rules to follow in order to be a good person. Dr. Wilson’s “who you are an important as what you do” (132)‚ is a statement I agree with because‚ one should not do what they think is right for sake of the results of such. Living life just trying to be a good person

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    Wal-Mart- the poor are usually able to disguise themselves as members of the more comfortable classes. Write an essay supporting or challenging Ehrenreich’s analysis. 2. Nickel and Dimed takes place from 1998 to 2000. Do you agree or disagree with Barbara Ehrenreich’s premise that it is nearly impossible to live on

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    keep on booming” (para. 8). Do you feel that this belief continues to be infl uential into the twenty-fi rst century? Write an essay arguing for your position. To develop your ideas‚ consult John Verdant’s “The Ables vs. the Binges” (p. 152) and Barbara Ehrenreich’s “Bright- Sided” (p. 532). 2. Shames claims that‚ because of the desire for more‚ “the

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    further truth is built. However‚ from the moment a precious parcel of tissue sheltered in a mother’s womb tastes the sweet nectar of life‚ society’s truths immediately seize the opportunity to morph the child to their likeness. The characters within Barbara Kingsolver’s Poisonwood Bible and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness vividly illustrate various milestones in the internal struggle between conflicting truths‚ revealing through honest‚ uncensored commentary the precarious nature of deep-seated war

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