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    effort. The book “Real Communication: An Introduction” by Dan O’Hair and Mary Wiemann serves as a foundation to better ourselves in communication as well as relationships. I will be using the movie “Pineapple Express” (2008) produced by Judd Apatow and Shauna Robertson (IMDb)‚ as an example of an Interpersonal realtionship. The story line focuses on Dale Denton a Process Server who is addicted to Marijuana and fellow drug dealer Saul Silver a gentle and compassionate young man. The movie follows the journey

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    of the people before her. She is very vocal in her voice and wants people who aren’t native from Hawaii to learn the truth about the history of the culture of Hawaii. If Black English isn’t a language‚ then tell me‚ what is? In James Baldwin article‚ Baldwin wants people to understand that all English is the same‚ it’s just different by the way we speak it. The argument has nothing to do with language itself‚ but with the role of language. The role of language is an important thing because

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    1.) Based on what I’ve learned about James Baldwin‚ I’d say he’s an optimist. James Baldwin has such a positive outlook on life and makes decisions knowing the risk factors‚ and anticipates a positive outcome. Based on his experiences‚ he is largely aware of the battle with identity‚ the adversity of being black in America‚ yet he unquestionably writes to expose these things to establish a path for individuals knowing the controversy behind it all. Baldwin’s writings’ were brutally truthful as it

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    Hatred is poison‚ this is one of the major lesson that James Baldwin was trying to get across in his story "Notes of a Native son". Baldwin’s father always had hatred in his heart that o matter what he did he always‚ seemed angry and mean ‚ a hatred person. he would lie that he was proud of his blackness but he was mostly humiliated about it. he would try to do all the nice things for his children to try to be a good father‚ but at the end he would always look like an angry‚ hateful

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    Music Heals the Soul “Sonny Blues” by James Baldwin is a story between two brothers from Harlem who confront their pain and suffering in altered ways. Sonny is arrested at the beginning of the story due to heroin use‚ while his brother the narrator is a schoolteacher trying to better his students and the community. Throughout the story‚ the reader views numerous points with the lives of the characters seen as the narrator’s point of view. The story ends with Sonny playing the blues in the club

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    A Changing Character In the short story “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin a schoolteacher from the city of Harlem struggles with life and figuring out how to helped his troubled brother. All though named Sonny’s Blues the main character is actually Sonny’s brother who is the narrator and goes through his life and how he reacts to the many problems his younger brother has come into. The brothers grew up in the poverty stricken city of Harlem where the brothers had to avoid drugs and violence constantly

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    The emotions portrayed through the music were able to develop a fight within the slave population. The ability to understand each other through music was a powerful connection that was uncreatable in any other way. Similar to Douglass’ narrative‚ Baldwin was also able to illustrate the connections that were made through the use of music. In Baldwin’s piece‚ Sonny is unable to communicate his suffering with his brother and the people within the community without the use of music. Sonny is unable

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    article about how his brother was arrested for drug use and loitering‚ he searches and wonders what is going to happen next with Sonny. The narrator asks about what would happen to his brother several times‚ “What’s going to happen to him now?” (Baldwin. 602) This ties into the theme of brotherly love because the narrator is expressing concern for his nomadic brother and hopes for an answer to be

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    In this essay‚ I will analyze the connections between domination and sexuality in “Going to Meet the Man” by James Baldwin‚ arguing that Baldwin creates an inextricable link between sex and power through the narrative voice of the white Southern racist. Throughout the story‚ black bodies are overly objectified and sexualized by the narrator Jesse‚ which is made evident from the very beginning. After failing to perform sexually with his wife‚ Jesse thinks about “the image of a black girl‚” which causes

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