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    of alcohol that the father consumes. It is also plainly stated that alcoholism and nervous system defects go hand in hand. This tactic doubtlessly incited fear into the hearts of new mothers‚ and women who were hoping to have kids with drunken bastards or occasional drinkers. In medicine‚ doctors began discouraging the usage of alcohol as a therapeutic measure because it was “detrimental to the human economy” (document C) All of these mentioned were reputable sources that would have greatly

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    reputation of the greatest monarch of England. One major accomplishment of Queen Elizabeth‚ is that she ever survived to become Queen of England.. The execution of her mother‚ based on charges of treason‚ adultery and incest‚ left her branded as a bastard child by her father. She lost the title of Princess Elizabeth and was referred to as Lady Elizabeth. Princess Elizabeth survived numerous scandals herself. Being a gifted scholar‚ she was able to

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    writer explains “Most shocking of all to the residents of Harlem was the fact that Malcolm had been killed not by “whitey” but by members of his own race.” While another writer stated “I heard people screaming‚ “Don’t let them kill him.” “Kill those bastards.” At an exit I saw some of Malcolm’s men beating with all their strength on two men.” 4. How has each writer used language to express his or her perspective and to influence the thinking of the reader? Which language

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    into the play‚ he represents the vice of hatred and revenge; revealing Shakespeare’s message correlating the cause and effect of the power of recognition and loneliness in the play. In the beginning of Shakespeare’s play‚ Edmund is perceived as a bastard and an outcast who is rejected in society. With this negative perspective portrayed against him‚ Edmund is forced to prove himself and work towards being as good or even better than his brother‚ Edgar‚ as well as worthy in the eyes of the people around

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    The Battle of Hastings William Duke of Normandy was born around 1028. He was the victor at the battle of Hastings and was known to be William the Bastard and William the conqueror by his enemies. William became the king of England in 1066‚ December 25. When he was about 9 years of age‚ he inherited power on his father’s death and faced many challenges. He ruled England until his death‚ which was in 1087. Harold Godwinson was born in the year of 1021.he was the son of Godwin who had become the

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    irritated when Stradlater told him that they didn’t go anywhere on the date‚ but stay on the car of Ed Banks‚ the basketball coach. Students are not allowed to use car from the faculty‚ but in the case of athletes‚ it was different; "all the athletic bastards stick together" (43). Holden is a lonely guy; he has been expelled from schools four times already and has no friends. He got in a fight with Stradlater or better say he got punch and bet up by Stradlater .Then he decides leave Pency on Saturday

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    emotions. George’s emotions dramatically change throughout the novel from a person who was seen as the brave man to the hesitant boy at the end. The abusive language George used was showing the relationship between him and Lennie. For example “you bastard” brings out the confidence in George’s attitude and shows that he believes he has the authority to act this way with Lennie. This radically changes when George shoots Lennie. He is more hesitant in his speech “I gotta‚ we gotta” the repetition of

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    flogging the men or women for rape. These punishments would all be decided by the judge and how they chose their judge was that he has reached puberty‚ he is a believer‚ he knows that laws perfectly‚ he cannot be diagnose with amnesia and he cannot be a bastard or a female. This really shocked me because besides the small stuff like puberty‚ believing‚ not sick and not a

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    his real self‚ and the self that he presents to others. There are several times throughout Junior’s narration where he will ask the reader a direct question. When talking about the dentist who pulled out ten of his teeth in one day he says‚ “What a bastard‚ huh? (3). After describing all of his physical abnormalities‚ he refers to himself as a “retard” and then asks‚ “Do you know what happens to retards on the rez?” (4). He takes on a conversational tone. Word choices such as “weird” and “crazy” are

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    be a helpless fellow in need of a telephone. This is a behavior used to fulfill an urge of Alex’s‚ which is ultra-violence. Later on back at the milk bar‚ or Korova‚ Alex smacks his brother for behaving inapropriately‚ saying‚ "...For being a bastard with no manners. Without a dook of an idea about how to comport yourself public-wise‚ O my brother." So at this point Alex is using positive punishment. Alex heads to his house where he stays with his Dad and Mum. His mother‚ an older woman

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