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    Have you ever heard of the Butterfly Effect where a butterfly flapping it’s wings can cause a hurricane weeks later? “It is said that something as small as the butterfly’s wings can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world”. The connection that this shows is that‚ something as delicate as a butterfly’s wings fluttering can cause something so monstrous as a typhoon around the world. In this I’m going to compare Death‚ Helena Bonham Carter‚ Japan‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ and mermaids. This is

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    to feel comfortable with themselves because they are able to gain a sense of independence‚ confidence‚ and individuality. In the play M. Butterfly‚ by David Henry Hwang‚ constructing an identity is made through the character Song. By looking at Song’s appearance in M. Butterfly‚ we can see that clothing and disguise constructs an identity. The play‚ M. Butterfly uses the character Song to show the audience how cross-dressing is common‚ and can make one’s personality. Song cross-dresses from an Asian

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    Social Consciousness in “To Pimp a Butterfly” by Kendrick Lamar Many consider Kendrick Lamar to be above beyond the talent of an average rapper; to others he is the bane of “quality” music. These two polarizing views can be attributed to a several different reasons; a generational gap‚ a shift in public thought‚ and the political atmosphere. Putting aside generational bias‚ while one might relate with Kendrick Lamar for his overarching message regarding race inequality‚ others might call it politically

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    Reverse Orientalism Manipulation. Deception. Scandal. Through these three words‚ David Henry Hwang is able to convey the basic principles of Orientalism in his play‚ M. Butterfly. Orientalism was created by Western culture—primarily European countries—in order to separate Eastern and Western cultures: the Orient (China and other Asian countries) and the Occident (France‚ England and other Western European countries). According to Edward Said’s‚ The Edward Said Reader‚ “…the Orient is an idea

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    Miss Saigon is a tragic story of love that is set in 1970’s Saigon during the Vietnam War. It is based on Giacomo Puccini’s opera Madame Butterfly. The story begins in a shady Vietnamese club called “Dreamland”. The audience is introduced to Kim who is on her first day as a bargirl. Upon entering the stage‚ she is greeted by the Engineer who owns the club. In the back‚ the audience can see the other bargirls getting ready for that night and laughing at Kim’s inexperience. It goes back to the front

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    In the Time of the Butterflies Julia Alvarez Published by Plume‚ a division of Penguin Books USA Inc. 1994 325 Pages Although it is a novel of fiction‚ the historical facts that are mentioned in the novel‚ In the Time of the Butterflies written by Julia Alvarez‚ come alive through the lens of four courageous sisters pushing reformations for all. Living as a prosperous farming family in the city of Ojo de Agua in the Dominican Republic from 1930 to 1960‚ the Mirabal family was

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    in the novel‚ i believe that there is a moral and although an important part of the story‚ i strongly believe that it is not the main emphasis of the novel itself. in the epilogue of “a cage of butterflies”‚ the think tank members have all grown up into adults and nikki and greg has been married‚ the babies are well off and susan and erik are happy together. their company think tank incorporated has expanded into a 3 million dollar business. in the end mikki is quoted as saying‚ “ everyone has got

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    A snowflake is winter’s butterfly. When I awakened‚ very early‚ the ground was covered with little pearly snowflakes. They had floated gently from the sky‚ twirling and whirling. Millions in flight‚ blanketing the ground with sparkling little pictures traced in a line‚ and shining whitely. Some magician must have come and by the starlight‚ worked through all the quiet darkness. I must be dreaming‚ after what happened… Daddy told me he had a surprise for me‚ boy do I like surprises! We were

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    The Butterfly Brooch When Helen gave Myra the brooch it was a very significant scene because it signified the beginning of their friendship. The butterfly brooch is an important symbol to the story because it gave Helen the idea of being friends with Myra. “I took the brooch from her and pushed it back into her hand… I realized the pledge as our fingers touched; I was panicky‚ but all right. I thought‚ I can come early and walk with her other mornings‚ I can go and talk to her at recess. Why not

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    Text to text: The book “Time of the Butterflies” reminds me of a ted talk‚ presented by Khalida Brohi . Khalida Brohi is of Pakistani descent and comes from a tribe of indigenous people‚ called the Brohi. Brohi means mountain dwellers. Khalida reminds me of the narrator of Time of the Butterflies‚ Dedé‚ because they both are storytellers who have sad stories to tell about their past. Their stories also share common themes such as feminism‚ change‚ religion‚ and courage. The ted talk is about

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