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    Short Fiction Essay “A Rose for Emily”            In the story “A Rose for Emily”‚ William Faulkner associates the main character‚ Miss Emily with a sense of beauty‚ privilege‚ and mystery. Raised in a rich southern atmosphere it is clear why the town of Jefferson is so infatuated with her life. But how does the patriarchal society and socioeconomic climate of the era contribute to and directly influence the events that occur in Miss Emily ’s life? Miss Emily is a product of her time. Nobody in

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    their money of their vast carelessness‚ or whatever it was that kept them together‚ and let other people clean up the mess they had made”(179). This quote connotes the classism in which the rich are incapable of being responsible for their actions. Fitzgerald characterize the people of East egg as careless not only to show the classism portrayed‚ but also show how wealthy people have little moral

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    racism‚ sexism‚ and classism as a form of stereotyping. We can define different stereotypes as follows: (According to (oxforddictionaries.com/words/the-oxford-English-dictionary) Racism: “The believe that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others” Sexism: “A sexist system is any system in which people’s life decisions are unnecessarily preordained on the basis of perceived biological sex” Classism: “is the differential

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    war on drugs is picked apart and essentially‚ it is determined and expressed that the war on drugs is a counterproductive stint to maximize the wealth and the image of the government. The film is eye-opening‚ in that it also explains the degree of classism and racism which has provided the basic ideas behind the war on drugs. The government is‚ and has always been‚

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    family faced many financial hardships. My mother relied on welfare‚ community resources and assistance from the school system to provide for us. This economic struggle is a clear example of classism‚ where systemic oppression limits opportunities and access to resources for those in lower socioeconomic classes. Classism impacted my educational and social opportunities. Attending underfunded schools and lacking access to advanced educational resources put me at a disadvantage compared to peers from higher

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    i Argument #3: Racism’s destructive capability is unparalleled‚ its currently ravaging the world everyone co exists in‚ it is corrupting the very foundations this world was forged on. The most prevalent example of racism‚ bigotry and animosity is the recent election of President Trump whose radical views on minorities inspired the inner hatred of thousands to rise up and vote for him. Trump builds his campaign of the misery and misfortune of others to become the leader of the so called “Free World”

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    Social Stratification: Impacting Positions in Society Social stratification is vertical hierarchical arrangement which differentiate people as superior or inferior. Societies are stratified in three ways which are‚1) Social Class; 2) Racial and Ethnic stratification; and 3) Gender. 1) Social Class: According to Karl Marx‚ Class society is based around a primary line of division between two antagonistic classes‚ those who owns the means of production and those who do not own. Comer added to it

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    For my project‚ I decided to visit a homeless shelter and eat at the Soup kitchen. Me and one of my close friends visited The Bridge homeless center last weekend to see how it worked and operated. When we arrived 10 minutes before noon and the line was all the way out the door and almost in the street. I was just in such a shock to see so many homeless people right here in my community. I stood in line for at least 30 minutes waiting to receive my meal. While waiting I just watched and evaluated

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    the darker side of humanity. It establishes a hero and a villain but ultimately shows that even the hero has tragic flaws. Gothic literature also aims to expose the problems found in western society‚ such as alcohol/drug abuse‚ controlling fate‚ classism‚ and ambition. These aspects can all be found in “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ “The Monkey’s Paw”‚ and “The Most Dangerous Game.” “The Cask of Amontillado” is a short story about greed‚ anger‚ and revenge. A man named Montressor vows to seek revenge

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    As we all know‚ the law sets boundaries to guarantee its citizens the rights and freedoms as drafted in the constitution and the charter‚ however‚ but the thing in question is‚ how much of that is valid and has the goal been achieved or not? Throughout the years‚ there has been an ongoing debate on the effectiveness of the justice system which even until now remains controversial. Hence why it’s essential to conduct a comprehensive analysis to deconstruct law and its assertion of equality in our

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