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    Bury my heart at wounded knee 1. Dawes thought that the Indians was going to retaliate‚ Grant and Sherman thought it ment war. 2. Red Cloud have been lied to before in the past‚ and he knew that he was being lied to again. 3. Because the father wanted him to get an education‚ so he can have a future. 4. Go to a white school‚ getting a different religion‚ get a white name and cut his hair. 5. The Senator thinks that the Indians must be assimilated into the American society. 6. The Indians lived in

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    My Mom. My Hero. Growing up I was always closer to my father than I was to my mother. People said it was because I was the youngest and therefore I was considered daddy’s little girl. That was partially the reason‚ but there was more to it than just that. It was mainly because my dad was such a sensitive and caring person‚ just like me. That does not mean that I love him the most but that I relate to him in a way that I can’t relate to my mother. My mother has always been the strict one in the house

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    Isolation‚ pride and guilt are all themes Heathrow used in The Scarlet Letter. Hester and Dimmesdale are good examples of the theme of isolation. In the previous chapter‚ we see them leaving their home to have a better future together as a family. In this chapter‚ they were getting a boat ride to leave the area to start a new life as a family. This resulted in them still being quite isolated from the “real world”. You can also see the theme of pride in this chapter through Dimsdale. Dimsdale is

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    uncover the effects of three main characters guilt. You can clearly see as the story unfolds that John Proctor‚ Elizabeth Procter and John Hale all are very much affected by their overwhelming guilt. Each has different causes for their guilty consciences and certainly different outcomes. Throughout this analysis I will discuss those three characters and go in depth on how their guilt drove them to their deaths and unfulfilled futures. John Proctors guilt is most clearly displayed when Hale asks

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    Guilt can affect people in many ways. In Robertson Davies book Fifth Business‚ the main character Dunstan Ramsay’s life is shaped by his guilt for an accident that was not really his fault. Dunstan’s guilt affects him in ways where he sometimes does not feel guilt where he should‚ or is sometimes completely consumed by his guilt. Many things shape Dunstan’s life throughout the novel guilt being the most impacting one. Dunstan’s entire life is shaped by his guilt about Mary Dempster’s accident

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    Introduction Initiative vs. guilt is the one of significant third stage related to the Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development. This particular stage occurs actually during the years of preschool‚ between the child’s ages of 3 to 5 years. Yes it is‚ keep in mind that during the initiative vs. guilt stage‚ most of the children start to explore and push their boundaries. In this stage‚ children feel like what they are doing is right‚ until they are reprimanded or reproached and feel guilty

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    My Escape from Slavery Summary Fredrick Douglass published My Escape from Slavery an article about his journey of escaping slavery with help from people along the way and becoming a free man. Douglass was fearful of disclosing how he escaped in the beginning if the master learned the escape plan they could have stopped slaves from escaping and the persons that aided and abetted the author could have faced murder. When Douglass started his escape‚ he used a sailor’s free papers‚ that state he is a

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    had children with her; he just wanted to get rid of this pain. Committing suicide is the obvious response‚ however‚ Oedipus says‚ “I do not know how I could bear the sight of my father‚ when I came to the house of death‚ or my mother: for I have sinned against them both so vilely that I could not make my peace by strangling my own life.” (p. 257‚ 1318) This explains why he did not want to commit suicide. He is saying that if he killed himself‚ once he was dead he would go to Hades. Both of his parents

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    Response Essay To Susan B. Anthony Quote In 1855 a potato famine caused Irish immigrants to flee Ireland in search of a better life. In 1857‚ many of these immigrants arrived in the America for the plentiful job opportunities. Mills in Lewistown‚ Maine‚ and Lowell‚ Massachusetts sprung up overnight to provide these people with jobs. However‚ soon these immigrants found that their new lives were far more difficult in the land of the free than they imagined. What they found was a system similar

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    Small Pain in My Chest by Michael Mack was read over to 5000 people‚ at the funeral of the first Blackhawk helicopter pilot‚ who was shot down in Iraq. It is also read at the Vietnam Veterans meetings. The poem shows the pain suffered by the soldiers in a war. It also portrays the human spirits in times of war and crisis. The summary of the poem Small Pain in My Chest is given below. Stanza 1: The narrator comes across a soldier who was sitting under a tree‚ peacefully. As the narrator walks towards

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