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    40- Mary serves as a child bearer to the protagonist because she provided for him without having to know who he was. She was the one who encouraged him to take the offer of working with the Brotherhood and made him more active in the fight for racial tolerance. “It’s you young folks what’s going to make the changes...You got to lead and you got to fight and move us all on up a little higher" (Ellison‚ 255). Q.41- The protagonist is feeling the need to pursue activism in New York at the end of

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    When the invisible man receives his new name he has just joined the brotherhood and they don’t want him to have any connections to the outside world of who he used to be affiliated with. “”This is your new identity.” Brother Jack said. “Open it” Inside i found a name written on a slip of paper. “That is your new name‚” Brother

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    periods of Malcolm X’s life‚ his ideologies‚ prior to and following his holy pilgrimage to Mecca‚ revealed two very different men. The once militant African-American Nationalist had evolved into an equalitarian Islamic missionary‚ in search of global brotherhood. It is first important to visualize his hatred towards oppression and racism‚ with his own words‚ in order to understand the plague that faced him personally. In 1963‚ while still with the Nation of Islam‚ he said "the problem itself was created

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    Navy Seals experience diverse situations that will put their brotherhood together and their individual morals on trial. Throughout Seal Team Six Wasdin and his fellow Seals undergo rigorous training that tests their limits and how far they will go for each other. The main themes that show character development and progression of the story line would be brotherhood and morality. The theme of brotherhood in Seal Team Six shows the bond that these men have and how they work side by side no matter

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    Due to the color prejudice of their white European masters‚ African Americans suffered greatly from the blatant oppression they experienced for nearly 400 years in slavery. White Americans thought that “Negroes are too backward in evolution to associate with” (Curtis‚ 52). This attitude pushed a lot of African Americans in the early twenty century to reject all forms of suppression in every possible way. Thus they came up with their own system of beliefs. Their withdrawal from Christianity could

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    “The Red Convertible” and “Sonny’s Blues” are alike for many reasons‚ but the most prominent similarity is the theme of brotherhood. For instance‚ in “Sonny’s Blues”‚ the dynamic between the two brothers changes from being completely distant to finally understanding each other‚ despite their differences. The growth of a relationship is an important factor in true brotherhood. An example of the two brothers taking a step in the right direction is when they meet after Sonny is let out of prison. It

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    you have studied support this idea? Relationship and experiences are two of the most common things in people’s life; they can shape people’s sense of belonging. A sense of belonging is the bond between people or something. Relationship like the brotherhood between brothers can form a strong sense of belonging between them. Experience such as life experience or just a talk with someone can also shape people’s sense of belonging to something. Both of them take place to such a great extent that happens

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    society. In his speech known as‚ “I Have a Dream”‚ he highlights the themes of freedom‚ justice‚ and brotherhood/sisterhood to show the problems that he saw during his time‚ and his hopes for the future. If Dr. King was alive today‚ he would still be working towards his dream for the nation. Consequently‚ there are many events that happen today that oppose King’s themes of freedom‚ justice‚ and brotherhood/sisterhood. For starters‚ Martin Luther King greatly highlights his hopes for freedom in his speech

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    modern form with the engine underneath the seat made its debut. A significant number of motorcycle producers had been setup by 1903 (Brotherhood 22). In that year the manufacturer that would become synonymous with bikers and outlaw motorcycle clubs made its debut with a single cylinder 25 cubic inch engine capable of three horse power – Harley Davidson (Brotherhood 23). By 1909 the two-wheeler had gained its reputation. A Harper’s weekly magazine article headlined “The rise of the motorcycle”

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    the Brotherhood. The Brotherhood is a mysterious group that works to overthrow the Party. Winston Smith works in the Ministry of Truth‚ where he changes historical records to fit the demands of the Party. Later‚ Winston notices a coworker‚ a beautiful dark-haired girl‚ staring at him and worries that she is an informant who plans to turn him in for his “thought-crime” (thinking of rebellion against the party). According to the Party‚ Emmanuel Goldstein‚ the alleged leader of the Brotherhood‚ is

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