racism and sexism. Racism is when people judge others based on their skin color. Sexism is when people judge others because of their gender. Both racism and sexism are mostly based on stereotypes. A good example that show this is the Bike Thief video. In the Bike Thief video‚ the actor steals a bike that is chained to a sign in a park. The first actor to do it is a young white male. He uses a hammer‚ bolt cutters‚ and even a saw. When he is stealing the bike‚ people look at him weirdly‚ but don’t do
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the introduction to Okonkwo‚ the main character in Chinua Achebe’s book Things Fall Apart; Okonkwo is revered in his Nigerian hometown of Umuofia and other surrounding villages because of his strength‚ masculinity‚ and his combat potential; in the last chapter of the book‚ Okonkwo kills himself most likely because he was unable to adjust to the world changing around him. With this information‚ Okonkwo could be called a tragic hero‚ a term coined by the Greek philosopher Aristotle and it is used to
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In WWYD the bike thief I learned that humanity can be very racist and sexist. "Then again she’s a girl" shows that the man was sexist. With the white man only two people tried to stop him in an hour. With the black man instantly everyone tried to stop him because of stereotypes. With the white girl not many asked if she was stealing it and even one man tried to help her and got the bike off while his wife called the cops on him and the girl. My prediction was that they would all try and stop to stop
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Different writers use different techniques to create a sense of atmosphere and mystery in their stories. I have chosen two ghost stories‚ ’The Monkey’s Paw’ written by W W Jacobs and ’Who Goes Down This Dark Road?’ written by Joan Aiken. I am going to use these two stories to compare the techniques used by writers from different times. Using these two stories I am going to describe how the openings takes place‚ the characters‚ story structure‚ historical contexts and the settings used to describe
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A Hero 1 What is a Hero? Thomas L. Turner EH1010 English Composition I Professor Wilkins October 15‚ 2011 A Hero 2 What is a Hero? What is a Hero? When people are asked this question they tend to go right to a military response‚ “A soldier in combat that goes above and beyond‚ risking‚ and sometimes giving‚ their lives to save others”. I believe this comes to play from the actions occurring on September 11‚ 2001 when America’s view of heroism changed from superheroes to soldiers
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The Manhattan Project Not even a decade ago‚ our society spent years of studies in order to develop advancements in new technologies or inventions and it punctuated intervals of time in which to absorb and adapt to the change. However‚ in modern society‚ the pace of developing “the next big thing” significantly increased. Unlike the past‚ our modern world required shorter intervals to adapt due to our historical developments. However‚ there is one subject that required adaptation among our ‘big
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Who do you think is the biggest hero in the Outsiders? Most people think that heroes have to stop bank robberies or the end of the world. Actually‚ heroes can be normal everyday people‚ they could be sitting next to you and you would never realize it. A hero is someone who has a good personality and does the right thing. In the Outsiders‚ Ponyboy is the biggest hero because he’s courageous and good at just about anything. Ponyboy is the most courageous person in the Outsiders. Who would go
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A hero is "a man noted for his special achievements" according to the dictionary‚ but if you ask most people what a hero is‚ you will get the same general response. They will probably say "someone who does something for other people out of the goodness of his heart." Odysseus‚ who is the main character of the book "The Odyssey" written by Homer‚ would fit the dictionary¹s definition of a hero; but if you go deeper‚ looking at what people feel a hero is‚ he doesn¹t even come close. In the book‚ Odysseus
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The life of Roger Casement was an interesting one to say the least. Some remember Casement as a hero while others think of him as a traitor. Casement was a man that devoted his life to investigating human’s rights in various areas of the world. When he was in his 20s‚ Casement was working for Henry Morton Stanley‚ a Welsh explorer‚ when he came across many issues in the Congolese State. It was the “Casement Report” that would lead to reform movements in the Congo. Later‚ Casement would report on
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Tragic Hero Usually when reading‚ tragedy and conflict is the most popular way to catch the readers eye. People are attracted to the suffering of the main character who is most of the time the hero in Greek plays. To begin with‚ the audience develops an emotional attachment to the hero‚ people fear what may occur to the hero and end up feeling sorry for him or her. In the Theban Plays the author Sophocles uses the character of Oedipus to demonstrate the qualities of a tragic hero. The
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