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    Haven: Yale UP‚ 2007. Print. Driskell‚ David C.‚ David L. Lewis‚ and Deborah Willis. Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black America. New York: Studio Museum in Harlem‚ 1987. Print. Pinder‚ Kymberly N. "Our Father‚ God; Our Brother‚ Christ; or Are We Bastard Kin?: Images of Christ in African American Painting." FLITE Database. Indiana State University‚ 1997. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. http://www.jstor.org.libcat.ferris.edu/stable/3042461. Thompson‚ Aubrey. "Great Plains Pragmatist: Aaron Douglas and the Art

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    Clement Rowe 8/1/2012 Mr. Ulrey AP Lit Comparing and Contrasting Don Pedro and Don John The Characters of Don John and Don Pedro are very different in their personalities. Don John‚ Don Pedro’s bastard brother‚ is by far the most evil of the two brothers and Don Pedro is his polar opposite. Where Don John makes children cry‚ Don Pedro makes them laugh‚ Don John betrays‚ Don Pedro is loyal to the point of death. In the beginning of the play Don Pedro finds out that his friend‚ Claudio

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    derogatory terms which describe him in dialogue supports his diction and tone. Wright uses such degrading profanity as a way to qualify and support his justifications of racial inequality. The white man?s cruel interpretations include that of: ?nigger‚ bastard‚ and sonofabitch.? Using such drastic and explicit words to describe black men convey Wright?s claim of fact. This develops a strong thesis and creates motivated assumptions. A

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    therefore relies on George to keep him updated and out of trouble. With Lennie also forgetting things which I mentioned above George steps in and takes control and acting like a fatherly figure shown when George says “You never had none you crazy bastard. I got both of em here. Think I’d let you carry your own work card?”. George makes a joke out of this and thinks that it would be a completely stupid idea or suggestion that Lennie mentioned which any other person would have thought was normal‚ showing

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    Montreuil-sur-mer to find her fortune in Paris. She is the mother of Cosette‚ who later becomes Valjean adopted daughter. Fantine works all day every day to pay for Cosette medicine‚ but then she gets fired from her job because people found out that she had a bastard child. Now Fantine has no way to pay for her daughters’ medicine‚ so she has no choice to go into prostitution. When Fantine becomes a prostitute is when she becomes sick. The reason she becomes sick is three men shoved snow down her dress. Javert

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    place in 1184. Also in the movie they are eating cubed ice. This is wrong because in that time the ice was more like snow. Ice trays like we see in today’s house did not come into play until the 1920’s. In the movie they portray ballian as a bastard which isn’t the case. Ballian actually knew his father. The movie also says that Ballian’s wife committed suicide and but‚ he does not. This makes no sense to me in the movie it seems like Ballian is grieving his wife’s death but yet doesn’t go to

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    Sometimes Lennie can be quite a nuisance to George and get them into trouble. George is never able to work alone and make a lot of money. He has to take care of Lennie‚ and he has ever since they were little. "Well‚ he seen this girl in a red dress. Dumb bastard like he is‚ he wants to touch ever’ thing he likes…" This shows when Lennie and George have to run out of

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    going to do something. George is so certain that Lennie is going to mess up‚ he figured out a plan for Lennie when he messes up. Also‚ Lennie has caused problems before and so he is bound to do it again. “Well‚ he seen this girl in a red dress. Dumb bastard like he is‚ he wants

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    Throughout the short story‚ “Snows on Kilimanjaro” by Ernest Hemingway‚ the principles of a Hemingway Hero are shown through the development of the main character Henry. A Hemingway hero has many different qualities such as being a typical manly man‚ which include drinking a lot of alcohol‚ getting with a lot of girls‚ hunting and fights and also accepting the challenges of life and not being afraid of death. Henry develops his character throughout the storyline by proving that he is a Hemingway

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    The book Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ teaches us many lessons through George and Lennie’s friendship. The book starts and ends with George and Lennie. It starts with George and Lennie together and ends together as well. Even though‚ George might’ve killed Lennie‚ there’s a bigger meaning behind this. George and Lennie are two people who the readers would not expect as friends‚ George as someone who is serious and smart‚ while Lennie is dumb and careless. However‚ through this friendship

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