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    Blindness means lack of vision or inability to see‚ as defined in the dictionary. Not being able to see can be extremely hard‚ and so blind people have to cope to become part of society. They have to depend on their other senses to be able to explore the world around them. However‚ the good thing is that they learn to use their other senses better than other people do. Cathedral‚ by Raymond Carver‚ is set in an early stage when the industry is switching from black and white to colored television

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    Ben’s blindness is significant to the two main characters‚ Judah and Cliff in different ways. Ben as a rabbi symbolizes truth‚ morals‚ and the eyes of God. In the case of Judah‚ Ben acts as a guiding light and a reminder of the way in which he was raised. Ben tries to get Judah to see the moral action is to tell his wife about the affair with Dolores. Judah refuses to do this and instead‚ ignores the voice of morals and hires a hit-man to kill his mistress.  When Ben finally goes blind‚ it is a sign

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    Drug War Nightmare Today’s society is known as the “Era of Color Blindness.” The war on drugs from the past to the future has not changed according to Michelle Alexander. The previous Jim Crowe law may be eradicated‚ but the law was brought back into effect by former president Ronald Reagan‚ known as the “War on Drugs.” The war on drugs that was put into effect by Ronald Reagan was targeted to lower class communities that had a violent crime rate. Focusing on the “Drug War” took light off a pressing

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    racism happening towards the black community. I am concerned about how the white communities are treating the black people. I am concerned how the new generation will learn to respect them when the current is finding ways to disrespect them. The ignorance the black people receive from the white communities is tremendous. They are not allowed to pass specific areas in the town and have to wait until the white people have proceeded before they start. People get irritated or furious when situations are

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    Color blindness or also referred to as race blindness is the exclusion of race in the assessment of a human being. Color blindness is a new concept that strives to mineralize racial discrimination. Our society has strived to find a state of colorblindness but has yet to succeed. Past discriminations have hindered the progress of colorblindness in society. Due to racism in the past many hurdles were created for minorities to overcome in the present. Hurdles such as poverty and negative stereotypes

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    person is different. All humanity is the same. One man holds the truth about society. He is passing on this information to one boy‚ who was raised ignorant and happy. They want change‚ but will they get what they want? In The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry ignorance overtakes truth‚ and it is up to Jonas to fix it. It is better to be aware and upset rather than ignorant and happy The argument that will be made in this essay is that it is better to be aware and upset rather than ignorant and happy. This statement

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    One of which are the incapability of being happy without the assistance of ignorance‚ literature‚ religion‚ or drugs in order to mask the truth of the world. Furthermore‚ another major theme that the picture demonstrates is the consequences of having an all knowing and controlling government. With the government seizing control of

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    “War is Peace” “Freedom is Slavery” “Ignorance is Strength” George Orwell’s 1984 was written in 1948‚ during the beginning of World War 2‚ where America feared the spread of Communism. Similar issues are explored in Animal Farm‚ the sequel. These two novels highlight the dystopian society‚ in political and social science fiction. In the novel‚ the protagonist‚ Winston despises the Big brother‚ which is the overpowering government. In the party‚ they change history so that it suits the party. Them

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    of Jerome’s (hermit and biblical scholar) prefaces. In fact‚ however‚ the gospel demands no works to make us holy and to redeem us. Indeed‚ it condemns such works‚ and demands only faith in Christ”. What I believe he is saying is because of our blindness or inability to fulfill the law‚ we can never see how truly sinful we are and therefore to attempt to keep the law is a moot point.

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    This is when literature began to change my perspective. I had always believed all people were inherently virtuous‚ that wicked behavior like murder‚ kidnapping‚ and deception were almost fairytales in their own like‚ vile but fictitious. Call it ignorance‚ but I was a child. Seeing the world behind rose colored glasses made me content‚ and I tried desperately to keep my universe of giant food and kaleidoscopic skies controlled merely by symphony alive. Like a sunflower that grew with my five-pointed

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