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    in labelling a group of people generally and randomly. It is awfully related with Stein G. (1934) quoting “rose is a rose is a rose” which is in this context‚ it carries the meaning of the tendency of general public to assume everyone with the same kind of schizophrenia’s diagnosis for further treatment and research approaches. Of course‚ in reality the rose is not necessarily is the rose. People are born with differences. So do the schizophrenic patients as every group of them has distinct heterogeneity

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    Troy Movie Notes

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    Troy= the movie(post classical depiction) * Troy is the most powerful alliance against the Greeks * Agamemnon wants ‘the world’ all the land * Achilles has disappeared from the army. A boy goes to find him‚ * Achilles mother is goddess as can’t be killed (Contemp) * Nester persueds Achilles to fight the big guy because of Time. He can’t stand to lose his pride * Achilles‚ son of Paris * Achilles kills the big guy with one stab * There is a huge feast ‚ thrown by Agamemnon

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    plays‚ Fences by August Wilson and Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ infidelity is a clearly evident theme as both of the protagonists‚ Willy and Troy‚ betray their wives and have relations with other woman. Both men have a sense that what they are doing is wrong‚ but both continue to do so anyway. The major difference between the two men is the manner in which they conduct themselves while being unfaithful. Willy Loman is discreet and tries to hide his affair from his wife‚ Linda. While Troy‚ on

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    look. These racist acts tie in deeply with a play named Fences. The play Fences by August Wilson‚ takes place during the late 1950’s through to 1965‚ a period of time when the fight against segregation was expanding. The main character‚ Troy Maxson‚ had been dealing with racial discrimination his whole life‚ due to this his futuristic dreams were forced to be set aside and not able to be reached. Throughout his fight against racism not only did he end up taking his son‚ Cory’s‚ dreams away but he

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    Woodrow Wilson Hector Almeida Thomas Woodrow WIlson was a U.S. president. He was born December‚28‚in the city of Staunton Virginia he was born into a Scottish/Irish American family. Woodrow tells us that his earliest memory is when he was three he remembers hearing that Abraham Lincoln had been elected‚ and that war was coming at the age of three. Woodrow Wilson was the twenty eighth president of the United States‚ right after president Taft. Woodrow Wilson served from 1913-1921. He was

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    Fences and Neighbors

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    Fences & Neighbors One of the best things about owning your own house is the privacy it affords. You will be able to have control over your own home and more privacy than living in a apartment. The best thing you can do to ensure complete privacy is building or acquiring a house with a fence. Not only will you have more privacy with a fence but it will also help with the relationship between you and your neighbors. You will never know what your neighbors are really going to be like until

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    for the building of the plot and maintaining the attention of the audience. In Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller and Fences by August Wilson‚ the main characters of the plays face struggles which move the plot along‚ while adding anticipation and excitement. Willy and Troy face struggles internally and externally with society. Willy struggles with failing business‚ while Troy struggles with feelings of being segregated form society. Both men also face conflicts with their marriages and with their

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    through President Woodrow Wilson’s first term‚ in 1914‚ World War I broke out due to the assassination of Franz Ferdinard‚ the Arch Duke. This created a war between the alliances of the Triple Entente and the Central Powers. Wilson declares the United States as neutral on August 19th‚ 1914. Being a strong advocate for foreign policies‚ he creates many visionary ones from the beginning of World War I‚ to the Versailles Treaty‚ in 1919. Examples of his visionary policies include the declaration of American

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    Troy Maxon Troy is a interesting character full of emotions which make him who he is. he can be a bitter character and sometimes quite unbearable. he is confident and sometimes overly confident and boasts a lot‚ showing impressions that he is trying hard‚ to hard‚ to impress people and this might make people think he is actually insecure and covers it up with overly strong opposit emotions. For some of the readers of this book‚ i can imagine that troys

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    Personal Fences In every person‚ there is always going to be personal “fences” that make you nestle into certain habits and ways. To some people‚ fences are built to keep their loved ones safe and close to them. Much like Rose in the story “Fences”. To other people fences are to keep people out‚ and push them away. Much like the personal fences that Troy has built over his lifetime. Fences can affect you in different ways‚ but for Troy it was mostly negative. In the play “FencesTroy has many

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