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    Throughout history there has been a power struggle between men and women. According to the Bible‚ women were made from men‚ and also for men. Some would say that throughout time‚ men have always felt superior to women‚ and that women have assumed more of a subservient role. The woman in Ursula Le Guin’s short story “She Unnames Them” takes the initiative of removing the names of all creatures on earth‚ which were named by man. This effort was to break the barrier‚ create equality‚ and end the power

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    “All things truly wicked start from innocence‚” is a quote first said by Ernest Hemmingway‚ an author and journalist from Illinois. This quote is basically saying that innocence may start out as something seen as purity‚ in a person possessing this attribute‚ but eventually leads to immoral and sinful events. In my opinion this is because people who are said to be innocent are oblivious to the bad things that happen in the world‚ and when they do come to understand the evil in the world‚ they do

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    between his life and The Sun Also Rises‚ as well as many of his other works. Other similarities from this period of Hemingway’s life and The Sun Also Rises include: the group of American expatriates and the relationships within the group‚ the trip to Pamplona‚ and the bullfighting. The Sun Also Rises is set in the mid-1920’s‚ which leads to the centralization of the post-WWI generation. World War I had a lasting effect on this generation and more specifically‚ the characters in The Sun Also Rises.

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    Some other issues that were discussed were the number of homicides‚ aggravated assaults‚ robbery and rape. When people from the public began speaking their opinion on these issues I was really interested in what they had to say. A man‚ Christian Hemmingway‚ said that the community needs to get together and make a change. I completely agree with that statement he made. The second meeting I attended recently on October 23‚ 2012‚ about a month after‚ was based on city commissions to be consolidated.

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    Similarities in Problems and Differences in Endings Every day in real life we go through a many struggles ranging from man vs. man‚ man vs. himself and even man vs. nature. The most common struggle we all face is that of man versus man. In the short stories “Cathedral” by Raymond Carter and Ernest Hemmingway’s “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” the main principal of the story is that of man versus man. In both short stories 3 characters are used‚ but in each story each character is completely different

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    Soldier’s Home: * Who is Hemmingway’s protagonist? * The protagonist is an anti-hero; Hemmingway focuses on the protagonist rather than the hero like everyone else. A protagonist is the main actor in a story and initiates the plot he prevails everything. The protagonist can be a hero or an anti-hero. * A soldier’s home (the title) could mean: * “Soldier is home after the war” * The home of the soldier * The rest home for old soldiers 1) This paragraph is a background

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    Alfred H. Barr’s Journal is an introduction to modern Cuban art is for readers who are unfamiliar with the subject. He begins the text by discussing Cuba’s newly acquired independence and its very traditionalist community. This is all written for the purpose of introducing San Alejandro‚ the only art school that existed when the artists Barr is discussing attended university. During the 1920s; the fact that it was the only art school in Cuba and Cuba’s history of Spanish colonization caused the school

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    In Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Sun Also Rises‚ Jake Barnes is the main protagonist that lives in Paris after World War I. He works as a newspaperman in Paris (Shanman 1071). He is one the many American and British expatriates who overran the city shortly after the war. He is a Midwestern‚ middle-class‚ and a lapsed Catholic. He falls in love with a nurse Lady Brett Ashley with leads to part of his downfall (Bloom 122). Jake Barnes is troubled about his injury from World War I that leaves him impotent;

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    The lottery 1. Where do you think "The Lottery" takes place? What purpose do you suppose the writer has in making this setting appear so familiar and ordinary? In Jackson’s "The Lottery‚" the structure leading to the surprise ending is dependent on the detached(adj.分離的)‚ matter-of-fact point of view‚ together with the familiar and ordinary setting.  The point is that the setting is ordinary.  These are normal people. The story is a scapegoat story.  And all societies scapegoat(n.代罪羔羊).  The point

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