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    Name: Ja’Wuan Copeland Teen Driving Issues Project Topic: Road Rage Part 1 - Identify the Issue Why is this a problem especially for teen drivers. It’s a problem for teen drivers because their temper and may use the car as a weapon against the other driver. The result of being behind the wheel driving aggressively may cause the teen to get pulled over by law enforcement to prevent

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    and Chester Himes’ A Rage in Harlem. (1989) Known as the founder of analytic psychology‚ Carl Jung revolutionized the way the world looked at the human mind through the creation of “the archetype‚ the collective unconscious”‚ and the personality (introverted and extroverted) (Wikipedia.org). Jung created some of the best known psychological concepts such the archetypes of the conscious and unconscious mind. Jim Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me (1952) and Chester Himes’ A Rage in Harlem (1989) are

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    short his already miserable life. We are first introduced to the main character‚ a traveling salesman named Gregor‚ who awakes in the morning to find he had been transformed into a horrible vermin. Throughout the story‚ Gregor remembers what his life was like prior to his transformation. The author describes Gregor as a traveling salesman who is very hard working and an excellent provider for his family. Gregor hates his dreadful job but works tirelessly day and night‚ making sure he is able to provide

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    remarks or actions constantly being thrown to them. The story Killing Rage: Militant Resistance by Bell Hooks talks about the brutal idea of racism in all its entirety. A striking fact that Bell Hooks comes to know is- “white rage is acceptable‚ can both be expressed and condoned‚ but black rage has no place and everyone knows it” (Killing Rage). In other words white rage is a common thing and is looked upon with praise‚ whereas black rage is foreign and is

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    Comparing Metamorphosis to The Outsider The Outsider‚ by Albert Camus‚ and Metamorphosis‚ by Franz Kafka‚ are similar in many respects. The protagonist in The Outsider‚ Meursault‚ and the protagonist in Metamorphosis‚ Gregor are very similar. In the introductions of both stories‚ we get a glimpse at what the is like for them and their families: both are faced with kin that can be viewed in a negative light. After morphing into a bug overnight‚ Gregor is met with a family that is reproached by his

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    a dream forged from the inner reality of yourself. In "The Metamorphosis" by Kafka a traveling salesman named Gregor is mysteriously turned into a dung beetle‚ which not even his family can learn to accept let alone understand. His family is now faced with a lack of money‚ since Gregor was the only person working‚ leaving him to feel worthless and like a disappointment as opposed to the importance that he once held. Kafka ’s tone and overall style according to Russian author Vladimir Nabokov makes

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    Throughout the novel‚ The Metamorphosis‚ Franz Kafka‚ the author‚ demonstrates the parallel between his relationship with his family‚ and Gregor Samsa’s relationship with his family‚ in addition to how Gregor came to chose to become the insect he was physically‚ after having already been one psychologically. Following the existentialist theory‚ Gregor allowed himself to become an insect‚ as he chose how he would let his family affect him. Ultimately‚ it was he that made the choice to become accustomed

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    the door so she starts knocking on his door. Gregor doesn’t open the door because he turned into a bug‚ but his sister doesn’t know. In the short story “ The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka’s Gregor Samsa neighbor and mother say “ then why was she crying? Because he wasn’t getting up and he wasn’t letting the manager..” (23) . This quote proves his sister is worried about him because she’s scared he’s gonna be late or fired. She’s also worried because he’s never been late to work before.

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    Franz Kafka: How his relationship with his father was revealed in “A Letter to My Father”‚ “The Judgment”‚ & “The Metamorphosis” Franz Kafka is an icon of dark existentialist and absurdist literature that frequently wrote about themes of isolation‚ alienation‚ and authoritarian oppression. His well-known work includes the short stories "The Metamorphosis"‚ and “ The Judgment.” as well as his prominent "Letter to His Father"‚ in which he attempted to clarify the tense relationship and

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    evening of December 16‚1773‚ it was the culmination of many years of bad feeling between the British government and her American colonies. The controversy between the two always seemed to hinge on the taxes‚ which Great Britain required for the upkeep of the American colonies. Starting in 1765‚ the Stamp Act was intended by Parliament to provide the funds necessary to keep peace between the American settlers and the Native American population. The Stamp Act was loathed by the American colonists

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