It has been a long while since I read an autobiography and this one‚ contrary to most everything else professors have assigned to read‚ was pretty decent. Camara Laye’s The Dark Child is at first glance your run of the mill coming of age tale‚ with a few different odds and ends thrown in. After the first few pages though‚ you begin to realize that it isn’t quite as normal and bland as some of the other required readings you may have been assigned. Whether you are a fan of autobiographies or not‚
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In‚ Life That Does Not Deserve to Live‚ Giorgio Agamben aims to expand on Michel Foucault’s concepts of ‘biopower’ and ‘biopolitics’‚ to express the way in which the state has power over society in the way that ‘bare life’ is produced. He uses the Latin term homo sacer – literally translated to ‘sacred man’ – to describe a life which can be “eliminated without punishment” ‚ one that possesses no value to the state and therefore can be terminated without the act being considered a crime. Examples
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A hero can be interpreted by many things. Many people would say a hero is strong‚ uptight‚ truthful or moral. That’s not to say they aren’t allowed to have some faults‚ but usually a hero is someone who instills reverence and veneration in others for whatever reason. Nathaniel Hawthorne creates interesting thoughts provoking characters in the Scarlet Letter‚ but none of which give the right distinction that would give them the title hero. The actions and qualities of the characters in the story give
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Mr. Darcy’s prejudice is strongly rooted in him‚ but Elizabeth is able to break down some of his distaste for her‚ which eventually causes him to fall in love with her. Mr. Darcy‚ towards those he considers of lower status and regard‚ he is an aloof‚ condescending man. He holds the stupidity and silly behavior of the Bennet family with great contempt‚ all except for Elizabeth and Jane. Jane gains his respect‚ because she is a proper‚ civil lady‚ but Elizabeth has a greater affect on his prejudice
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In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five‚ Kurt Vonnegut writes about World War ||. While writing about the reality of war‚ Vonnegut also writes about Billy Pilgrim’s life both before and after the war‚ and from his travels to the planet Tralfamadore. Billy is able to move both forwards and backwards through his lifetime in an unpredictable cycle of events. Since Slaughterhouse-Five’s central topic is the horror of the Dresden bombing‚ Billy comes across many questions about the meanings of life and death
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My hands are shaky and sweaty. My face feels hot. My stomach churning. My heart is pounding and the noises around me just turn to a blur as I try to find something to say. My notes are all there and still I’m drawing a blank. To where is all this unnecessary stress and pain I feel coming from? Well‚ I’m sitting in the middle of a graded socratic seminar. To start‚ graded socratic seminars put a lot of pressure on a person‚ especially someone who is shy. For one who doesn’t talk particularly a lot
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Is it possible that one decision can change a person’s life? In Tears of a Tiger by Sharon Draper‚ Andrew Jackson chooses to drink and drive after a basketball game and regretfully kills his best friend Rob Washington. After the accident Andy must live with the guilt and face his family‚ friends‚ and teachers each day. The guilt becomes so heavy that Andy contemplates taking his own life. Three events that lead to Andy’s suicide are being turned away by his parents‚ breaking up with his girlfriend
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The central theme of the Lord of the Flies is the influence of others. Each boy had to pick between a set of rules and morals to live by‚ dividing them into two groups. The conflict consisted of Civilization versus savagery. In one group the influence of Ralph was a sense of order and everyone lived by rules. The influence of good beliefs and values generated these boys from committing sinful crimes. In Jacks group‚ the boys were influenced by evil. The killing of animals empowered them to become
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Food Feud Did you know that most ‘free range’ chickens aren’t free? Probably not. It’s surprising how much is unknown about the food we eat. In The Omnivore’s Dilemma‚ Michael Pollan claims that we don’t know enough about our food. Pollan argues that we should be connected to our food by telling us how unhealthy our food can be‚ by showing us how little we know about our food‚ and by explaining the good in local meals. Pollan first supports his claim by explaining how unhealthy food can be when
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In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ Golding illustrates many different themes. One of the themes he demonstrates is being away from a civilized society causes a person to become barbaric. Throughout the novel the conflict is demonstrated between Jack and Ralph who represent savagery vs. civilization. The ways Golding demonstrates this theme is how the boys’ language changes throughout the story. Also the way their behavior changes‚ and how they lose their identities through out the
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