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    Being Stereotype: Just because I’m Hispanic Stereotypes are generalizations or assumptions that people make about the characteristics of all members of a group‚ based on an image (often wrong) about what people in that group are like. What people think of others just because they look a certain way. There are stereotypes many kinds‚ about gender‚ age‚ and especially of races. A race stereotype of Americans is that they are generally considered to be friendly‚ generous‚ and tolerant

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    numerous poets who use death and immortality as the theme of several of her poems. David Baker writes‚ “Emily Dickinson is gloriously at home with death‚ her weirdly familiar afterlife‚ and the language of that other world” (Baker 2005). In her poem "Because I could not stop for Death‚" she portrays death as a kind gentleman who comes to give the speaker a ride to eternity. Through Dickinson ’s effective use of symbols‚ metaphors‚ and vivid imagery‚ she creates a poem that takes the reader on a journey

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    Sources of Knowledge: Intuition; quick and ready insight that is not based on rational thought Revelation; insight that comes from a higher power Common sense; refers to opinions that are widely held because they seem so obliviously correct‚ though in most cases they are often wrong Authority; someone supposed to have a special knowledge that other people don’t have Tradition; ritual or belief passed down with a society or from a generation to another Anecdotes; short tale about a personal

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    MAIN CHARACTER: The main character in “The Skin I’m In” is an insecure‚ thirteen-year-old girl named Maleeka who is in seventh grade. Maleeka is bullied every day from about how she is black. She spends her time either writing in her diary‚ or spending time with Char‚ the big bad mean girl‚ so that Char doesn’t bully her. Maleeka is a good kid who just hangs out with the wrong people just to not get bullied. SETTING: The setting in this story is located in a in a really not so safe neighborhood

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    Because I Could Not Stop For Death Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson’s ’Because I Could Not Stop For Death’ is a poem where death is presented as a chivalrous suitor who takes us on a relaxing journey to a peaceful end. Dickinson personifies death as the benevolent lover she never acquired during her reclusive life‚ and as a result‚ presents readers with an uncommon perspective of death from a prolific persona. The poem has rhyming quatrains bringing a celebratory mood to the concept of death. It

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    As I Lay Dying In William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying it shows Darl’s change from sanity to insanity as the novel unfolds. No one knows of this change until it is to late for them or Darl to do anything. Darl finds that his hold on reality starts to loosen as he figures out to himself that his mother does not exist if she is dead. Darl to others was always regarded as strange. "Nevertheless‚ he was regarded by others as strange"; as Cora Tull says‚ he was "the one that folks says is queer‚ lazy

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    Emily Dickinson begins her poem with “Because I could not stop for Death- He kindly stopped for me” (lines1-2). This means she’s been so busy‚ that she forgets about death‚ so he came‚ and kindly picked her up. She began talking about death as if it was a person using figure of speeches. She compares death to human as when she starts saying he picked her up in a carriage. Most people view death from a different perspective‚ such as a joyous day or a joyful ride to the grave yard. Dickinson explains

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    Because I could not stop for death is one of the many poems written by Emily Dickinson in the Realism Era. (1855-1870) The realism era brought ideas of facing the harsh realities of life and the common people contributing ideas to society. Emily Dickinson was on particular writer who‚ in this poem‚ reflects the ideas and concepts of death. In the poem‚ she writes about taking a carriage ride with death. this is presumably meant to symbolize someone who is dead‚ “traveling” with death. In the writing

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    Emily Dickson’s “Because I could not stop for death” was published in 1890.Emily Dickinson was a recluse and it was not until after her death on May 15‚ 1886 was her works published. A major theme of said poem was the death of the speaker and what happened when she died. She explores a different side of death than what is typically imagined. Emily Dickinson uses the poetic elements of figures of speech‚ imagery‚ and symbolism to illustrate the theme of death in the poem Because I could not stop for

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    “romanticism” developed among the circle of poets. In romanticism‚ poems began to take on a more pathos-oriented structure‚ increasingly influencing poets to write about their internal self and to focus on the natural happenings of life. Matters of life and death became very popular topics of discussion in this era because of the great emotional impact that it possessed among the people of that time. More than anyone else though‚ Emily Dickinson‚ who began her poetic career in this time‚ took great

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