Act Like a Lady‚ Think Like a Man Kyla P. Woods INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION 301 DECEMBER 27‚ 2010 DR. TICEY HOSLEY Abstract This book in my opinion sheds so much light on the way a man’s mind operates. Let’s take a minute to evaluate the “Men are from Mars‚ and Women are from Venus” theory. After reading the assignment it didn’t take long for me to make my decision on a book that has been considered highly influential and a reference for many‚ especially women. “Act Like a Lady‚
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the dialogue was realistic. The two characters that I will be focusing on in this critique will be Hester played by Toreena Meeky‚ and Reverend D. played by Rufus Wood. Meeky’s acting as Hester was overall a very good job; I was thoroughly impressed by it. However‚ there were times where I felt that her acting hit some flat lines. For example‚ there were many moments where it seemed that she was just waiting for her next line as opposed to listing
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Dead parents are extremely common in young adult literature‚ and although these characters are obviously absent throughout the story‚ they are still relevant and necessary to the plot because of the effect they have on their children. Because “dead parents are so much a function of middle-grade and teen fiction at this point‚” it is no surprise that Collins sets up the Everdeen family with one parent deceased (Sales). However‚ instead of viewing deceased parents as enhancing the plot of a YA novel
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than any other character. His presence is felt continuously‚ even in those scenes in which he does not appear personally. He is the manipulator of the action in the play. The sometimes-godlike character is well rounded and full of contradictions‚ making him a difficult character to evaluate. In his judging‚ punishing‚ forgiving‚ and in many other ways‚ he is godlike compare to the rest of the characters in the play. Thanks to Ariel‚ he is also knows everything as well. Like a god‚ he punishes
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communication section of the chapter I didn’t like how the author said we communicated more with people like ourselves. Granted that it may be true for some‚ the wording seems off to me. " people like ourselves " can mean a lot more than race‚ social status and ethnic groups (as the author mentioned). By limiting " people like ourselves " to those three categories i feel as though she is saying those are the main categories that link people‚ which I disagree with. I feel like saying " people with commonalities
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When I think of works of art I think about the painting in art museum that averages like me can’t do. Art like the Annunciation is my example of what fine art is.My first response to a painting is mainly visual what interests me most is the strong difference‚ color‚ and smoothness not in that order though. That attracts me draws me in‚ so to speak‚ my next reaction really depends on the style of the work. If it’s a convincing‚ realistic work‚ I usually look for an expressive response only if it’s
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Feeling like “Other” Shanell Mbamalu Cultural Diversity Fall 2014 Feeling like “Other” I will be exploring a time when I felt like “other”‚ in this situation I was made to feel invisible‚ excluded and too visible all at the same time. In this situation I mainly felt excluded but nonetheless I felt all of the above. My husband is Nigerian and I am African American‚ he attends a Nigerian church and all of the members are Nigerian. Every time I go to church with him I feel as if I am too visible because
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Tim Wise video White Like Me change my understanding of white privilege. I have always heard my mother and grandparents speak of “white privilege” from a young age. Tim provided me with a better understanding of the phrase “white privilege”. The video did not change or challenge my views or what I have been taught about white privilege. Being a black male you see white privilege all the time. The video has extended my knowledge when it referred to how deep this thing call white privilege goes. Tim
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to go to bed and quit smoking. Analysis of “Home” through a psychoanalytic lens reveals Seryozha to be an impressionable character‚ as revealed by his conscious and unconscious mind‚ defense
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The major conflict within this family was the struggles that her family and community were currently in. The Dirty Thirties brought unemployment‚ suffering‚ and dust‚ all of which Lizabeth‚ the main character‚ was somewhat oblivious to until the painful realization of just how bad her family was struggling to make ends meet. The sight of her father’s tears and vulnerability awoke something in her. It brings Lizabeth back to the Marigolds‚ the most predominant
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