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    Evil In Frankenstein

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    Shelley’s novel Frankenstein the creature is brought into this world like a newborn child by his creator‚ Victor Frankenstein. Although the creature has a seemingly evil appearance and has committed malicious acts‚ he was once good and pure. Victor believes that his creature who he refers to by the names “wretch” and “daemon” was born evil‚ but I believe that the creature is actually very kind and good at heart and the creature is right to say “misery made me a fiend.” (Shelley 69) It was really his

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    Copper Sun

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    Copper Sun By Sharon M. Draper Ch. 1 (V) Betrothed: engaged to‚ be married Amari and Besa had been formally betrothed to each other last year. Kente: A colorful fabric of Ghanaian origin Their fingers flew as they chatted together‚ the pale fibers stretching and uncurling into threads for what would become kenet cloth. Ch. 1 (Q) “Be content with woman’s work child. It is enough.” I think this is a memorable quote in which got me thinking of how different women’s and men’s jobs where and

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    Sun and Angel

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    you to climb All you have to do is have some climbing faith‚ oh yeah No rivers too wide‚ for you to make it across All you have to do is believe it when you pray And then you will see‚ the morning will come And everyday will be bright as the sun All of your fears cast them on me I just want you to see... I’ll be your cloud up in the sky I’ll be your shoulder when you cry I’ll hear your voices when you call me I am your angel And when all hope is gone‚ I’m here No matter how far you

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    Raisin in the Sun

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    Personally speaking‚ being nurturing means to love‚ care for‚ and show concern over someone. Analyzing Mama ’s relationships with family members can show us her view on parenting and ultimately show us her devotion to her family. In A Raisin in the Sun‚ by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Mama is a nurturing mother who cares for and protects her family in her struggle to keep them unified. Not only does Lena Younger protect Travis from getting yelled at by his mother‚ but also she protects his feelings. At this

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    Evil Scientist

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    I followed the evil scientist into a dark room. What I saw‚ I would never forget. The atmosphere was charged with several chemical smells that I can’t describe and there were not any lights in the room but heavy trunks of old clothes‚ dusty and broken furniture and enormous threads of cobwebs into which the scientist just vanished .This gave me a haunted impression and as I was standing‚ suddenly‚ a shadow whizzed past me. This made me more petrified. Then against my will‚ I took a step and followed

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    The Possibility of Evil

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    In your personal opinion‚ is Adela Strangeworth inherently evil or was evil something that was socially constructed within her as a person? Explain. In the short story “The Possibility of Evil‚” Adela Strangeworth is made out to be a sweet innocent old lady living a perfect life. Everyone in her town seems to think that Adela is just some old lady who is really friendly and who cares for her neighbors. In reality‚ she walks around town acting like she is perfect and then goes home and writes

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    The Ultimate Fighting Championship and Culture Viability (Case 2) The Ultimate Fighting Championship also known as UFC was a case in which UFC was coming into a market that has existed for many of years‚ but rather was venturing into new locations around the globe. The UFC actually became a big success almost overnight. The main question starting off was whether the UFC was a culturally viable business venture that could work elsewhere. UFC was embraced at an extremely fast paced all over the world

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    A Raisin in the Sun

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    In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Walter Lee Younger displays irresponsibility continuously throughout the play. The play is set during a time when racism was still occurring‚ making life for black families such as the Youngers hard. The lack of money seems to be the main cause of arguments and problems in the Younger household. Walter Lee is a man working a job of driving a man in a limousine‚ barely earning enough to support the family. Walter Lee complains to Mama about his job. “A

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    Copper Sun

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    Copper Sun By: Sharon Draper The novel Copper Sun is a searing work of historical fiction and is action-packed‚ multifaceted‚ and character-rich. It describes a young girl’s life that was stolen from her village‚ sold to the highest bidder‚ enslaved‚ beaten‚ and mistreated. It expresses the different emotions that were felt as the girl went through her long and tiresome journey. Throughout‚ the young girl named Amaris journey‚ she encountered several different characters with similar but different

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    A raisin in The Sun

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    Pursuit of Identity In the play‚ Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Beneatha searches for her identity and starts to find it when her African friend‚ Asagi‚ introduces her to his culture. Beneatha joins groups/activities to discover what her interests really are in hopes of finding her identity. She often gets into activities and never completes them; so when she tells her family she’s taking guitar lessons they poke fun at her: “Mama (Smiling) Lord‚ child‚ don’t you know what to do with

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