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    Both Gogol and Lu Xun “Diary of a Madman” provided the social problems that occur in their society‚ during their own respective times by using a diary written by a lunatic. Even though these two stories were written with a similar structure‚ they both showed the problem of society by portraying them trough a madman’s experience of society. Gogol uses the diary to revel the difficulties of Russia’s social order. On the other hand‚ Lu Xun perspective of the story revels that china’s traditions could

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    When looking back at ancient cultures and civilizations‚ it is clear that music was as essential then as it is now. Music has been an important part of life since before recorded history allows historians to see. While music has changed in its composition and sound‚ it has always had the same mental and emotional effect on people. Lou Rawls‚ an American musician‚ says that “Music is the greatest communication in the world. Even if people don’t understand the language that you’re singing in‚ they

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    The notion that people want pureness existing within their societies occurs in everyone’s daily lives. This concept is relevant in the 1940’s in Cairo‚ Egypt and 1950’s in Columbia. Both societies are highly traditional and are reluctant to change. The society in the 1940’s of Cairo is depicted by Naguib Mahfouz in the novel Midaq Alley which is about society’s adherence to change in things similar to typical tradition. Gabriel Marquez portrays the Colombian society in the 1950’s in the novel Chronicle

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    Literature in general is something that isn’t taken to seriously but it is something that builds up our knowledge in life and teaches us new ideas on how we see this world. The author of this passage‚ Dana Giona’s‚ persuades his audience easily by explaing them how literature nowadays is something to strong to ignore. Mainly because the effect this could have on our society is to terrible to find out. We tend to see our society as on going and smart in our health and economic ways‚ but how would

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    Watching We Shall Remain Episode #1: After the Mayflower‚ was a very interesting experience. Unlike reading the text book watching We Shall Remain allowed me to connect to the stories of the people in a way that I was not able to by simply reading the textbook . When I first saw the episode I was very surprised that is was so different than what I had been reading in the textbook. While the book gave a wide view of what happened after pilgrims came to America‚ We shall remain‚ gave me an in depth

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    Conclusion Cooper and Lesser (2014) emphasized that the narrative therapy‚ as a post-structural theoretical model‚ explains how life stories are “shaped by the dominant cultural‚ are performed by us and live through us‚ and have abilities to both restrain and liberate our lives” (p. 157). | I first became familiar with narrative therapy model when I was a graduate student in Poland‚ majoring in Polish literature and education. This models still fascinates me and‚ I find it particularly useful with

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    Introduction How are norms created‚ how are rules created‚ how do these norms and rules become important within a society? Can these norms create social cohesion? Who are subject to these norms and rules‚ are they attainable and how is breaking these norms and rules identified? What type of sanctions whether punishment or reward will be meted out to the violators and would there be equality in punishment or reward? how do others view the violators of these norms and rules? These are all questions

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    The use of literary criticisms is essential in helping to deeper understand what an author was actually trying to say. There are several literary criticisms used to breakdown works. New Historicism has been informed through different kinds of criticism‚ including psychoanalytic criticism‚ feminist criticism‚ and especially deconstruction. This allows self identifying new historicists to be seen as feminist‚ Marxist‚ or deconstructionist. New Historicism is a literary criticism that allows us to connect

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    ENGL 1020 Critical Thinking/Argument: Civic Engagement Course Packet [pic] Fall 2013 Dr. Roderick B. Overaa‚ Instructor Table of Contents COURSE MATERIALS ▪ ENGL 1020 Reading List 1 ▪ Learning Outcomes for English 1020 3 ▪ Process for Writing Papers 4 ▪ Library Research

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    It is very difficult to imagine students not being educated about humanities while I school. Currently‚ it is accustomed in this nation that humanities are taught throughout all generations of students. These generations include the basic elementary school‚ middle/high school‚ and college. For example‚ in elementary school‚ children create art and briefly learn about language and the history of the United States. However‚ in middle and high school‚ the instructors expand into more details about these

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