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    We visually see water as a clear‚ constantly flowing object integrated in many areas such as an ocean‚ a pool‚ or even a simple cup. But sometimes we do not see the meaning water can have and it’s relation to society. In the novel Beloved‚ water is related to and involved in many instances that lead to a positive change. Characters like Sethe have experienced a situation in which she had to once escape sweet home‚ a former slave home‚ to go on to live a free life. Instances of rebirth or birth occur

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    Jura Kim Eng 102 The Lesson Bambara’s “The Lesson” takes place during the 1960s and focuses on elements of economic inequality and education. A voluntary‚ unpaid instructor‚ Miss Moore‚ aims to teach an invaluable lesson to several impoverish students living under the bottom class of economy. In an effort to encourage their academic development‚ Miss Moore exposes her students to reasons for education while shining light on her statement‚ “Where are we are is who we are‚ but it don’t necessarily

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    Toni Cade Bambara’s short story “The Lesson” is told from the perspective of a young girl named Sylvia. Sylvia is not the most reliable reliable narrator as a result of her age and upbringing- she forms opinions of others based on how they relate to her life; if a completely innocent person happens to affect her life in a way that inconveniences her‚ he or she will be portrayed only in a negative light whether or not this is deserved. Throughout the story‚ she frames her Miss Moore‚ who is her neighbor

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    As rare and horrible as the murder of a child by a parent is‚ evolutionary psychologists will tell you that‚ statistically‚ step-parents are far more dangerous than birth moms and dads. It’s called the Cinderella effect — a nod to the unsavoury acknowledgment that the evil step-parent is not just a character in fairy tales. Step-parents beat children under five to death at per capita rates more than 120 times higher than do genetic parents‚ according to an analysis of Canadian homicide data from

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    Religious figure‚ Buddha‚ once stated‚ “Do not dwell in the past‚ do not dream of the future‚ concentrate the mind on the present moment.” In Toni Morrison’s novel‚ Beloved‚ the past influences the present of characters lives in a number of ways. Throughout the novel‚ she had a hard time dealing with her painful past‚ leading to a difficulty in healing herself in the present. Sethe was excluded from the community‚ had painful memories about what she endured as a slave‚ and most importantly she is

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    This term I have been reading Chinese Cinderella‚ an autobiography by Adeline Yen Mah. It is a touching story about the life of an unwanted daughter living with her grandparents‚ aunt‚ siblings and her horrid father and stepmother. Ever since her mother died due to her birth‚ all her siblings renamed her ‘bad luck charm’. All her life Adeline had been mistreated‚ unloved and never acknowledged. The issue I would like to discuss is about family relationships and its impact. Adeline was treated

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    Innocence as a Handicap in Toni Cade Bambara’s "The Lesson" Sylvia’s initiation in the short story The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara‚ is striking because Miss Moore gives the opportunity to the children to evaluate the difference between the fifth avenue and their poor neighborhood. However‚ one of the story’s main themes is that innocence is a handicap and the political and moral innocence that are represented from the beginning to the end of the story brings the main character to many reflections

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    In the novel‚ Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah‚ the narrator compares herself to Mulan. She and Mulan are alike in many ways. They are both very strong and courageous‚ and have fought many wars in their stories of triumph. Adaline Yen Mah is a lot like Mulan in her attitude and experiences. She must deal with many problems in her young life such as her own father not remembering her name or birthday: “The stewardess asked me to fill out these cards. I’m afraid I’ve forgotten your

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    Cited: Morrison‚ Toni. Sula. Penguin: New York (1973).

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    Life through a Black Lens Becoming an individual and finding a true self-identity is not always easy as it seems‚ but can be seen as a sign of growing up. This is seen as an issue in Toni Morrison’s‚ novel The Bluest Eye. The main character is a young girl named Pecola Breedlove‚ who deals with the struggles of developing an identity and being accepted by society. Pecola is a young girl growing up in the early 1940s; she would face many great trials along the way such as‚ being poor and black. She

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