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    The teacher‚ Jane Elliot‚ was very courageous for trying to have the kids go through something as bold as this in their time. She did the experiment in the 1960’s in Iowa which was a rough time for minorities‚ especially with the Civil Rights Movement. Also‚ I can’t help but speculate that she might have had threats on her life for such an experiment and being a minority as a woman may have contributed to that. In her time this made her community upset at her‚ as I would imagine it might still make

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    Kelley O’Toole Professor Goldstein CWL 412 21 March 2013 Paquita and Oriental Art The “feminine” in the novella The Girl with the Golden Eyes is most exemplified in Paquita. Her femininity is desired by many of the characters because she exudes all things associated with the Orient – decadence‚ sensuality‚ indolence‚ femininity‚ and brutality (in her death). These qualities are not part of Western culture as Balzac says‚ “it is only in the Orient that the human race presents a magnificent feature”

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    Her Husband’ by Ted Hughes – Criticism Essay In the poem ‘Her Husband’‚ by Ted Hughes we are shown a man who returns home to his wife under the influence of alcohol after a hard day at work. We are shown that his wife has to clean up after him and that he does not treat her too well. This poem has five stanzas‚ all of which are quatrains‚ maybe to show us the repetitiveness of the husband coming home under the influence of alcohol. The lines are of unequal length and the poet might have used this

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    Most in the family called her Nani; in fact‚ everyone I ever witness engaged with her‚ called her Nani‚ except for one person‚ her daughter Marylou who always referred to her with some less than endearing term‚ the most common was “old woman.” Nani who has long passed was a delight. She stood under five feet tall‚ and weighted no more than 90 pounds‚ of which 80 pounds was all heart - she was fiery‚ witty‚ intelligent‚ and gentle. Nani loved people‚ adored children‚ respected everybody; she never

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    6. The Very Hungry Caterpillar is one of those classic children’s books written and illustrated by Eric Carle. It was published by the World Publishing Company in 1969. This super cute book features a very hungry caterpillar who eats through a wide variety of foods before emerging as a beautiful butterfly. This is a short and simple story that is full of learning opportunities for small children such as the days of the week‚ counting‚ and even metamorphosis. The colorful illustrations engage even

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    Art 199 / Motion Picture Appreciation Due Date: Nov 6th‚ 2008 5 Principles of film form in Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut Stanley Kubrick once said "If it can be written‚ or thought‚ it can be filmed". With that in mind‚ my paper today is an analysis of the 5 principles of film form in Stanley Kubrick’s last film “Eyes Wide Shut”. Even tough “Eyes...” isn’t my favorite of the Kubrick films‚ it is surely really close to being‚ I love every aspect of it‚ from the music‚ to the themes‚ to the way

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    "A Jury of Her Peers" was originally written by Susan Glaspell as a play entitled Trifles. She wrote the play in 1916‚ and a year later she rewrote it as a short story. Glaspell was inspired to write the story while covering a murder investigation when she worked as a journalist for the Des Moines Daily News (qtd. in Annenberg). The theme of the story‚ the way men view the stereotypical role of women and the isolation created by society because of that view‚ is revealed as the other women try to

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    opened Americans’ eyes of the individual being defeated by society. Local Color freed the minds of the readers as well as the writers by putting the tone of the actual character‚ not everyone being sophisticated and educated. Despite the fact that Naturalism and Local Color was love‚ there were two notorious books of each kind; The Awakening‚ Naturalism‚ and Their Eyes were Watching God‚ Local Color. The Awakening by Kate Chopin was banned from most of the places and Their Eyes were Watching God

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    example of a woman’s dissatisfaction with her husband and her life. There are several themes that arise from this story. Love and marriage‚ however‚ is the main theme. Katherine Ames is ignored by her spouse on a daily basis. Mr. Ames is too concerned with his astronomy work that he forgets to give any attention to Mrs. Ames. He rarely speaks or even listens to her. He is totally unconcerned with everything that goes on in his home‚ and leaves all the work for her to do. Boyle uses comparisons between

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    The Effects of Racism and Family Instability in The Bluest Eye Black people have faced the unimaginable throughout their history. Without justifiable reasoning‚ black people have faced a great deal of racism and unstable family lives. In Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye‚ characters experience racism from many different people and in many different ways. Most characters also come from broken homes where family stability is not prioritized. Throughout the novel‚ the effects of racism and poor family

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