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    Poetry Analysis I chose the poem Going Blind by Rainer Maria Wilke. Essentially‚ the poem outlines an observer’s thoughts about a girl at a party who is blind. My initial feeling during the first few lines was pity for the blind girl‚ as the poem talks about her hesitant smile and how she holds her cup differently than everyone else because she can’t see them. She tries to follow along‚ laughs when cued‚ is left behind as partygoers start to wander. But then the feeling changes during the last

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    Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire partially explores the deep conflict within the relationship of Stanley Kowalski and Blanche DuBois. And in doing so‚ Williams has crafted a play that reflects upon the context of the time‚ using these two characters to express the clashing values of the traditional old world and the rough‚ aggressive new world. Set in New Orleans immediately following World War II‚ Tennessee Williams infuses Blanche and Stanley with the symbols of opposing class and differing

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    There are many prevalent themes throughout the play‚ Streetcar Named Desire‚ by Tennessee Williams. One major theme of the play is femininity vs. masculinity. The main characters‚ Blanche DuBois‚ and Stella and Stanley Kowalski reflect the stereotypical gender roles. Stella and Stanley’s dysfunctional relationship faces even more complications when Stella’s sister‚ Blanche moves in temporarily. Throughout the course of this play‚ the Kowalski relationship is proven to be very unhealthy‚ due to Stella’s

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    don’t seem to care. I‚ myself‚ am one of the people that don’t seem to care. The old saying‚ “Clothes make the person‚” is completely false‚ and I strongly disagree with it. Clothes do not make the person at all. No matter what I put on‚ I’ll always be the same person. In our society today‚ people judge others‚ and follow the crowd by wearing what everyone else is wearing. The clothes you wear everyday on the outside‚ have no effect on the person you are. Everyone should just be themselves and

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    The movie Girl Interrupted is set in 1967. It is about an 18 year old young lady named Susanna Kaysen. Susanna was not encouraged by her parents to be an individual and she surprises them when she tells them that she does not want to attend college but would rather peruse her passion of being an independent writer. Susanna ingested an entire bottle of aspirin with a bottle of vodka and claimed that she was just trying to get rid of a headache. After the attempted suicide‚ Susanna self admits herself

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    The 1993 classic Girl Interrupted‚ written by Susanna Kaysen‚ is a series of nonfiction pieces about her 18 months spent in a mental institution in the late 1960s. The pieces are mostly chronological‚ and in between chapters she shows real files from her stay at the institution (doctors notes‚ discharge papers‚ etc.). Throughout the fragmentary novel‚ Susanna questions her sanity and fights for self realization. James Marigold adapted the memoir into a film in 1999. The movie is loosely based off

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    1. Try to summarize the plot. What happens in the book you have read? - I’ve read the book Girl Online‚ written by Zoe Sugg. It was about a girl named Penny‚ her blog where she writes about her family‚ friends‚ boys and the panic attacks that have begun to take over her life. Her parents are wedding planners and they get an opportunity to work in New York‚ and Penny gets to come with them. She meets Noah‚ a gorgeous American boy who plays the guitar. She falls in love and writes everything about

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    sorrow and can be representative of all the mistakes made. These memories can be very influential on essentially every aspect of one’s life‚ from emotional stability to decision-making abilities. Tennessee Williams in his contemporary play‚ A Streetcar named Desire‚ shows the significance of the memories of the past in the life of a young female protagonist. Blanche Debois’ past memories have contributed to her development as a character‚ her delusional behaviour and her foreshadowed demise as a tragic

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    So I Ain’t No Good Girl In the story “So I Ain’t No Good Girl” Written by Sharon Flake‚ I felt that the story could use way more conflict and feeling to it. It should make me feel the way the characters feel. So in the story they are going to school so they are waiting for the bus in a bus stop next to a donut shop. As they wait there is conflict between the girl and the other “good” girls the conflict was good but I wanted to feel how the girl felt towards the other good girls. As Raheem stared

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    The loss of identity is an oft-discussed subject in literature. A character’s tie or affiliation to a defined identity in a piece has the tendency to illustrate how the archetype of the character functions in society as a whole. In A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams‚ the symbolic death of the aristocratic Southern lifestyle of grandeur serves as a notion that illuminates on the meaning of the piece. Comparing and contrasting characters such as Blanche DuBois‚ a typical Southern belle

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