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    Music has‚ in many ways‚ the ability to transport one to a different reality. Throughout Dreaming in Cuban‚ music serves as a tool that blurs the boundaries that exist geographically and spatially between the characters. Garcia utilizes unique devices in her narrative to connect the women despite their generational differences. In 1955‚ Celia

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    John Steinbeck grew up during the Great depression and looked around him and knew one day all of this would be inspiration for the books he would write later in life. John Steinbeck was an American author who gave a permanent look of what America looked like during the Great depression. John Steinbeck was in the literary time period of modernism. The modernism time period stretches from the late nineteen twenties to the late nineteen sixties. John Steinbeck experienced many harsh events throughout

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    How does Steinbeck explore different attitude towards women in the novel Of Mice and Men? John Steinbeck provides a variety of different attitudes towards women in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men.’ I will explore these attitudes in order to represent the portrayal of women in the book; in which there are many different women with different attitudes respectively. Steinbeck uses the portrayal of Curley’s wife‚ who is the main female protagonist to show how women were treated during the 1930’s ‘Depression

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    In the book “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck the American dream was pursued by a couple of migrant farm workers. These farm workers names were George and Lennie and they had a plan to make it out. The definition of the American dream was that every us citizen has equal opportunity and prosperity to achieve success. Throughout the book George and Lennie constantly found themselves dreaming and hoping for this dream to come true. The American dream can not prosper if you don’t work towards it and

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    It is a novel about the natural world – “of mice” – and the social world – “and men.” The relationship between these two worlds is not one of conflict but of comparison; he invites us to witness the similarities between the human and animal worlds. All of this is accomplished with great economy and careful attention to word choices and repetition. Steinbeck wisely begins this book with this idyllic scene‚ establishing a sense of purity and perfection that the world‚ which will prove to be cruel

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    brave man is not he who does not feel afraid‚ but he who conquers that fear.” Harper Lee‚ the author of To Kill a Mockingbird‚ uses characters to display courage many times throughout the novel. It’s about a white father defending a black man in the racist town of Macomb‚ Alabama‚ in the 1930’s. I found a few examples of courage for each character that stood out to me most. Atticus‚ Scout‚ and Boo Radley. First‚ a brave‚ hardworking‚ single parent‚ Atticus Finch. He first shows courage when he shoots

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    one would probably deny that the predominate one focuses on the American Dream and the downfall of those who attempt to reach its illusionary goals. The attempt to capture the American Dream is the central of this novel. This can be explained by how Gatsby came to get his fortune. By studying the process of how Gatsby tried to achieve his own so-called American Dream‚ we could have a better understanding of what American dream is all about‚ in those down-to-earth Americans’ point of view. The characterization

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    him away by paying money‚ I certainly would have paid money” (198). The fact that Pip would rather pay money than see the man that practically raised him shows how blinded he has become by his social ranking. Later when Joe arrives at Pip’s apartment he is extremely uncomfortable and keeps calling Pip “sir” and pip responds by saying “‘Joe’ … ‘How can you call me sir’” (203) Pip has gone from Joe’s partner in crime against Mrs. Joe to someone who Joe is uncomfortable around and can’t even look in

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    Ahab’s psyche was forever changed while hunting down the elusive white whale. Ahab’s most prominent symptom of his psychological decay was his obsession with Moby Dick. Throughout the novel Ahab expressed a clear obsession with the white whale‚ but within the text he is found expending a great amount of energy to find the possible locations of the white whale‚ “Almost every night [the maps] were brought out; almost every night some pencil marks were effaced‚ and others were substituted. For with

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    How does the author show sympathy for Curley’s wife? On the ranch there is a well known woman merely referred to as ‘Curley’s Wife’. As the characters develop we find that she is not in fact the unimportant‚ nameless character we first perceive her as‚ but rather she is a relatively complex one‚ with much more to her than we first gather‚ causing us to feel sympathy for her later in the novel. In this essay I will state how John Steinbeck influenced the reader to feel sympathy for Curley’s wife

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