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David Ha Professor Lew ENG 111 20 April 2015 The Danger of Total Equality Would you rather live in a world‚ where everything is equal? Every American is fully equal‚ meaning that no one is dimmer‚ uglier‚ weaker‚ and slower that anyone else‚ sounds good right? Non the less a world where the beauty is cast away by a mask so it won’t be distracting‚ the strong would be chained up in handicap and the intelligent has to wear huge ear muffs that sends loud signals to interrupt any thoughts of intelligent
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John Smith Comp II Professor Cathey 7 October 2012 Symbolism Zora Neale Hurston’s story “Sweat” is filled with symbolism that includes depictions that are easily explained and some which require more thought. Hurston’s most recognizable symbol throughout the short story is the title‚ “Sweat.” She depicts Delia as having a strong work ethic and the hardship she experienced with making her relationship work. Another recognizable symbol would be the consistency of the rattlesnake. The rattlesnake
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