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    Chinese and Americans did not get along they argued and called names to each other I tell you white man big fools drink too much. In this the Chinese were calling the white American me that they were fools that were drunks and did not know anything that they were basically stupid. Sam Gin. Damn hoodlum. What for you fool me all the time Sam is saying this to Americans saying that they fool the Chinese because they will do any

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    Fixing the Broken “El Tonto del Barrio” tells the story of Romero‚ a man who has an exclusive arrangement in the Golden Heights Centro. Romero sweeps the sidewalks and the barrio gives him handouts‚ which helps balance the community in a systematic way. Could a nonessential improvement be enough to upset the balance of this community? In the short story “El Tonto Del Barrio‚” author Jose Armas intertwines conflict and irony to show readers that one should not fix something that is not broken (896-901)

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    provide practical instructions to live a wise‚ well ordered live. The difference between being diligent‚ wise‚ lazy‚ and having folly is knowledge. Proverbs addresses this in its first chapter: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge‚ but fools despise wisdom and instruction” (Proverbs 1:7). This is the most basic ingredient in wisdom. All wisdom depends on knowledge of God and the submission to His will. To think or believe that you know something‚ but you do not know God negates the

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    Bielecki February 2‚ 2011 English 6‚ Period 3 The Great Gatsby Quote Analysis Outline I. Introduction A. The Great Gatsby B. Francis Scott Fitzgerald C. “God knows what you’ve been doing‚ everything you’ve been doing. You may fool me‚ but you cannot fool God!” – George Wilson‚ Page 167 D. When George Wilson noticed that his wife was cheating on him; his comparison to God was that of Dr. T.J. Eckleberg’s billboard in the Valley of Ashes. The eye’s looked over all of the evil of the Long

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    Helen changes from the passive romantic to the active pursuer while Viola changes her status as a woman to that of a man. Both Twelfth Night and All’s Well also include character’s whose status is reduced to those of fools. In Twelfth Night‚ Malvolio’s status changes to that of a fool due to a forged love letter that plays on his desire for an upward change in status. In All’s Well Paroles is reduced to what his status has in fact been all along‚ that of a braggart‚ his pretended status of a heroic

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ it gave a case of individual’s life’s amid the 1920’s. One of the fundamental characters‚ Daisy‚ demonstrates insights about gender by speaking “I’m glad it’s a girl. And I hope she be a fool - that’s the best thing a

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    who is the disowned son of the Duke’s friend. Rosalinda was expelled by her uncle Duke Frederick‚ who was in power illegally. She went to the forest of Arden where her father and his friend lived and she was accompanied by her cousin Celia and the fool Touchstone. Rosalinda disguised herself as boy and called herself Ganymede. At end of the play four marriages took place including Rosalinda and Orlando and the wicked characters became good. Oliver became warmhearted and compassionate and the Duke

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    be able to point out what she is saying goes against feminism. Through the lens of a feminist‚ Daisy is objectifying her daughter when she says " All right‚ I said‚ I’m glad it’s a girl. And I hope she’ll be a fool-that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world‚ a beautiful little fool. In feminism criticism‚ when women are objectified they are seen as less then human‚ in this case a feminist may be prompted to say that she is

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    in a half hour.” (98). 3) In chapter one Daisy says that she wants her daughter to be a beautiful little fool. This is helpful because Daisy’s daughter will be ignorant when she grows up because of the way she was raised and in this case‚ it seems ignorance is bliss. “I’m glad it’s a girl. And I hope shell be a fool – that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world‚ a beautiful little fool” (17). 4) In chapter seven after Daisy kills Myrtle; Gatsby watches for her lights to flicker all night in

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    King Lear is a metaphorical tale of an ailing man’s journey through hell in order to forgive his sins. Lear’s untimely‚ sinful surrender of his throne results in a chain reaction of events that send him through a treacherous journey. It is a tale that graphically describes the consequences of one man’s foolish decisions; decisions that greatly alter his life and the lives of those around him. Lear suffers terribly‚ as a result of ignorantly dividing his kingdom among his eldest daughters‚ Goneril

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