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    1837. Jackson used any political and economic means necessary in order to see American frontier regions expand across the nation. In the beginning of the Jacksonian era‚ colonial Americans’ settlements had not yet extended far beyond the Atlantic seaboard‚ partly because bad roads and primitive technology limited their ability to expand‚ and because both hostile Indians and British imperial policy discouraged migration beyond Appalachian Mountains. However‚ all of this changed after Jackson was in

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    a great sense of community‚ everyone being uplifting and light-hearted about this particular day‚ not knowing the events to come‚ and it is taking place on “a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green” (Jackson‚ 242). They seem to be one of the few towns or villages who still partakes in “the lottery”‚ which is where I get the first sense of “othering”. This community‚ as well as the other communities who participate‚ are labeled as the one’s still continuing

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    ‘The Lottery’ By Shirley Jackson Mode: Reading Genre: Prose Task: How does Shirley Jackson build up suspense in the short story ‘The Lottery’? The story ‘The Lottery’ was written by Shirley Jackson‚ throughout the piece the author builds up suspense towards the climax. The story takes place in a small village‚ where the people are close and tradition is paramount. A yearly event‚ called the lottery‚ is one in which one person in the town is randomly selected‚ by a drawing‚ to be violently

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    Phobias "Fear is a tyrant and a despot‚ more terrible than the rack‚ more potent than the snake".(Edgar Wallace) The quote means that fear can rule your life‚ they can be very dangerous if you let them take over. Phobias can control a person’s life. They can cause a person to act in an undesirable fashion and do undesirable deeds. The word phobia comes from the Greek word Phobos meaning fear. A Phobia is a continuous‚ excessive fear response to objects or situations that are for most people

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    To own land‚ that is the privilege of whom? To Andrew Jackson the Cherokees current homesteads where on his country’s land. For whatever reason at that time some people living in America weren’t treated as good as there white counterparts. Meanwhile the Cherokees principal chief John Ross felt like that land belonged to his people. If you want to get technical he was speaking on the behalf of a tribe that made up a mere one-eighth of his ancestry. Not exactly a full blooded leader. He also was one

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    Some would consider Jackson Pollock ’s "Convergence" an arbitrary composition of paint‚ I consider it a piece of fine art. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines Fine art as "art (as painting‚ sculpture‚ or music) concerned primarily with the creation of beautiful objects" and "an activity requiring a fine skill". "Convergence" embodies fine art. While other artists limit themselves to conventional works‚ Pollack ’s "Convergence" is gigantic. Created in 1952‚ it is oil on canvas‚ and is 93.5 inches

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    and to foreshadow of things to come. "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson is a story in which the setting sets up the reader to think of positive outcomes. However‚ this description of the setting foreshadows exactly the opposite of what is to come. In addition‚ the theme that we learn of at the end leads us to think of where the sanity of some human beings lies. The story begins with the establishment of the setting. To begin‚ Shirley Jackson tells the reader what time of day and what time of year the

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    The Lottery by Shirley Jackson tells an intriguing‚ thought-provoking and disturbing story‚ by using conventions of symbolism‚ dialogue and foreshadowing. The conventions used help bring together‚ emphasize and create meaning for the reader‚ that people blindly follow traditions that have lost meaning .Jackson has cleverly used symbolism in the short story to form a multifaceted meaning that challenges the readers to broaden their thoughts in regards to the tradition. The convention of dialogue misleads

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    United States; Andrew Jackson led a period of time we know call the era of the “common man”‚ but during this time the words “common man” referred to all white men that paid taxes and owned land. This period of time lived up to what people characterized it as; a time where almost all men had equal opportunities. Politics‚ economic development‚ and reform movements began to favor all the white men and not only the elite landowners. At the beginning of the presidency of Andrew Jackson‚ not everyone was

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    | 2013 | | Akershus Fylkeskommune Nour Loulanti | [Engelsk tentamen ] | | Task 2B “You’re just a step on the boss man’s ladder” The meaning behind this is that his Boss does not give him a fair promotion. He is giving the other co-workers that work less than him more money. He wants to be treated equally. If he wants to do anything‚ he never gets allowed to. He feels that his Boss is out to get him. That he is just his Boss’s Rat‚ doing everything

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