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    as they were in the past. Harper Lee expresses the idea of moral courage and the developing of no racism through a character‚ Mr. Dolphus Raymond‚ showing respect to his community‚ being brave enough to withstand his towns judgment‚ and having the ability to be just for this if the community who get little acknowledgement. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Mr. Raymond represents the idea that respect can be given to others even when the respect is not respect is not returned. Dolphus shows this in the

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    The reader can infer that Raymond is a bad person. His room is decorated with indecent pictures‚ he has been in a fight with what seems to be an innocent man‚ and he describes his mistress‚ who is the subject of the favor he is about to ask Meursault‚ as a woman “he’d been keeping.” Raymond even admits‚ though in denial‚ that he knew about rumors people in the neighborhood have said about him. Meursualt states

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    Raymond was the only child in his family. He was the apple of his parents’ eyes. Born with a silver spoon‚ he was pampered with whatever he wanted. His parents showered him with all the luxuries he wanted in his life. Raymond’s father was a successful entrepreneur and his mother was a famous socialite. Their heavy responsibilities had given them limited time to spend with Raymond at home. Consequently‚ he was left alone under the care of domestic helpers and servants. Although‚ he had all the money

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    . Being  rebellious     is a common product of courage shown from the protagonists Tom Robinson (To Kill a Mockingbird)  and      Minny (The Help). Bravery was observed as a strong subject and portrayed by various characters.     Skeeter and Mr. Raymond both have qualities for being fair and just and not going with the norm by     misjudging the people from the black community. Lastly‚ Heroism took a huge hit in both stories.  Atticus     Finch and Mrs. Celia are known for displaying qualities of a hero

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    In” Raymond’s Run‚” the main character Squeaky shows that she is a round character because she realizes new things about the other characters in the story.Squeaky learns that Mr. Pearson‚ Gretchen‚ and Raymond are not who they appear to be. Mr. Pearson is one of Squeaky’s teachers‚ he is also the organizer of the May Day Run. He is a tall man who thinks he is superior to everybody else and always acts snobbish. The text states “ Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker‚ going to give someone else a break

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    autistic brother‚ Raymond‚ and that his father’s 3 million dollars will given to the mental institution where Raymond resides. Determined to get his fathers money Charlie checks Raymond out of the institution and takes him on a road trip to Los Angeles that will forever change both. Now that I’ve given a summary of the film‚ I would like to discuss what made the film the masterpiece that it is. Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman do a great job as the head roles. Hoffmann’s portrayal of Raymond is like nothing

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    processing and expressing emotions‚ and a lack of understanding of certain concepts in society. He also has outstanding abilities such as his exceptional memory and a remarkable ability with math. Charlie travels to the mental institution where Raymond resides and kidnaps him in hopes of getting his hands on the three million dollars. Raymond’s routine he has to abide by and “triggers” he has that cause him to have minor meltdowns induces frustration from Charlie when taking care of his brother

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    Rain man

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    autistic man with unusual number capabilities (autistic savant) The movie analyses the mental functionalities of an autistic savant‚ Raymond Babbitt as Rain Man The movie also shed some light on the body-mind relationships and interpersonal relationships of an autistic mind RAYMOND BABBITT     1988 Movie- winner of the best actor award for Dustin Hoffman as Raymond Babbitt‚ an autistic adult living in a group facility Tom Cruise as his brother Charlie Babbitt -attempt to develop a relationship

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    The Stranger (Book Report)

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    The Stranger The book that I read was called The Stranger written by Albert Camus. The book is globally famous and was translated to many different languages and texts. The original was called L’Étranger which was written in French in 1942. The plot of this story involved a man in his late twenties or early thirties. The man’s name is Meursault. In the beginning of the novel‚ Meursault is notified that his mother had passed away in the nursing home that he occupied her to. Meursault’s income

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Mockingbirds are birds that does one thing; Making music for us to enjoy and nothing else to harm us. In the remarkable novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the mockingbird is used as symbolism for real people. Including the human mockingbirds‚ the novel represents other pieces of the prejudice such as racism and hypocrisy. In the little town of Maycomb in its 1930¡¯s‚ the prejudice was an accepted concept for every individual and Atticus even called it a ¡®disease¡¯

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