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    Contrasting Odysseus and Percy Jackson Why are not all humans exactly the same? What separates humans apart from each other‚ aside from their external appearance? Each individual human being is unique and extraordinary‚ due to the different characteristics they possess. Granting the fact that humans having similar qualities is a frequent occurrence‚ no two individuals attain identical personalities. Comparing and contrasting the characteristics of Odysseus‚ the main character in The Odyssey‚ an Epic Poem

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    Most stories that people read have six elements of fiction. The story the lottery by Shirley Jackson contains six elements of fiction like any other story. The six elements of fiction are Structure‚ Characterization‚ Theme‚ Symbol‚ and Setting. Structure is an element of fiction. The structure is split into four parts: exposition‚ Rising action‚ Climax‚ and resolution. The exposition in the lottery occur when the villagers gathered around for the town lottery. The complication/rising action occurs

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    the other people in their town‚ one would stop short to have found out that their minds are a clear mirror of one’s own.  Clearly‚ the story is but a simple twist in the nature of man that man himself has tried to magnify. In the beginning‚ the characters in the story are we‚ the bored‚ uninteresting

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    Writer‚ Shirley Jackson‚ in her short story‚ The Lottery‚ conveys a twisted town superstition by killing somebody through a lottery more crops will grow. In the story‚ there is one universal symbol and that is “Old Man Warner” (Jackson 4). His function is to show tradition of the lottery and he was made a figure who is less of an individual‚ but rather more he is in for something else‚ the nostalgia days. In the story‚ there are conventional symbols‚ like the white paper symbolizes equality and

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    Shirley Jackson is the author to two gruesome short stories titled‚ “the Lottery” and “the Possibility of Evil”. Both stories are known for their shocking turn of events and internal messages about humanity itself. Shirley Jackson has a very unique style of writing using different forms of literary devices. There are many similarities in these short stories and also many differences that contribute to the devices Shirley used in both; such as mood‚ foreshadowing‚ and imagery. A literary device

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    lottery be the ideal thing that could happen in one day? The short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is all contrary. This story starts of as a pleasant‚ beautiful summer day in a small village. Where the children are picking up and accumulating rocks‚ the women are gossiping and the men are telling jokes. A beautiful day to play the lottery‚right? However‚ this is not a lottery you want to win. Two characters that impacted me the most from this short story are the Mr.Warner and Tessie Hutchinson. This

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    In Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson the main theme is man vs. man‚ as the title character faces much bigotry and abuse because of her heritage. We can see this bias very early on in the story‚ even before Ramona is introduced: “The people of the United States have never in the least realized that the taking possession of California was not only a conquering of Mexico‚ but a conquering of California as well; that the real bitterness of the surrender was not so much to the empire which gave up the country

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    1. The main issue that Jackson Katz explores in the video Tough Guise is the crisis in masculinity. Jackson Katz defines the crisis in masculinity as how guys are now characterizing the modern day “tough guy.” To be tough many men in the video used adjectives such as; respected‚ tough‚ and muscular as words to describe what they think being a “tough guy” in today’s society means. 2. One specific example of this issue can be shown through men and violence. In today’s society from a very young

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    author James C. Curtis wrote “Andrew Jackson and the Search for Vindication” to introduce us the founder of a national party system‚ creator of a strong presidency‚ and champion of the common man. Despite the critics from the people‚ Andrew Jackson proved himself to be a good politician. The book begins with a return of spring that brought peace to the New Orland’s people after two years of dreaded attacks from the British. The book ends with the death of Andrew Jackson and the vindication it brought to

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    Andrew Jackson Prior to winning the presidential election in 1828‚ Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams shared deep hatred for each other. When Jackson won the presidential election‚ his popularity created the age of Jacksonian democracy. It replaced the Jeffersonian democracy‚ where Jefferson had created a nation governed by middle and upper-class educated property holders. Jackson was a symbol of an age because he represented the common man‚ was a beloved hero and was a leader who shared similar

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