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    One of the first quotes from “The Job Ghetto‚” by Katherine Newman and Chauncy Lennon‚ suggest that the student who made the statement is a naive observer. The student suggested‚ “If people want to bad enough‚ they can get a job and make something of themselves. It might not be a great job‚ but at least‚ it’s a job. No one has to be poor in this society” (Newman and Lennon‚ 1995‚ 347). The student doesn’t quite understand the factors and variables that come into play when one goes out and searches

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    The Katherine Mansfield story‚ “Miss Brill” states the idea of loneliness. A woman was living alone; the only thing she did to feel alive was going out to the park each Sunday. She used to go to the park to watch band singing‚ people laughing‚ kids running and couples talking. One day she saw a young couple‚ she was very excited to listen to their stories. However‚ they described her as an old woman who should stay at home. Miss Brill got very depressed; as a result‚ she decided to go home. Mansfield

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    Oscar Wilde once said‚ “it is better to be beautiful than to be good‚ but it is better to be good than to be ugly.” Beauty has always been perceived to be a key part of society‚ which can manifest itself as insecurities. This idea is explored in Katherine Mansfield’s short story‚ Miss Brill. People are always watching and judging‚ unintentionally or otherwise. Mansfield demonstrates how insecurities may present itself under the perceived watchful eye of others. Mansfield portrays Miss Brill’s judgmental

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    Leticia Portillo Sheperd AP English & Composition September 21‚ 2014 A Rhetorical Analysis of "Birthday Party" In the "Birthday Party‚" Katherine Brush shows what- at a glance- seems to be a non-suspicious dinner between a happily‚ "unmistakably‚" married couple; yet‚ when examined closer is obviously a dinner gone wrong. Her use of syntax‚ along with other literary devices‚ help show how a book shouldn’t be judged by its cover. This story starts off in a light-hearted manner

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    generosity is very rare to find and she was strongly dedicated to her faith by putting God and others before herself at all time. St Katherine Drexel grew up privileged‚ but she didn’t let that get in the way of her faith she donated to charity‚ prayed daily‚ and attended church. Saint Katharine Drexel was born in Philadelphia in 1858 (St. Katherine Drexel). Katherine´s birth was dangerous‚ it put both her and her mother at risk. As time went by she grew stronger as her mother grew weaker. Not long

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    The New York Time‚ published an article‚ written by Katherine Rosman called “Me‚ Myself and Mx.”. The article is about a new word that is being considered by one of the publishers of the online oxfordDictionaries.com. The word that is being considered is Mx. In which it will be used as a gender-neutral alternative to Ms. and Mr. In Britain‚ the word is already being utilized by a local bank because of customer’s request. Also‚ the British culture is more open than the United States with the idea

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    "Her First Ball" is a title which itself suggests anticipation‚ excitement‚ fun; it is all that and more for Leila. Through the absent narrative‚ she is presented to us as a simple‚ innocent shy country girl who is yet to experience something fun and grand‚ like this ball. In fact‚ this ball itself is used as a metaphor for her own life; her transition from the innocent youth to the mature adult. We see this as the story progresses‚ and through her actions we recognize her thoughts. At the beginning

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    Based on the beginning of the story‚ many of the beliefs that readers will have will be centered on their status as upper class. In the opening scene‚ Laura notes how she felt just like a working girl. In examining this through a structuralist lens‚ it can be implied that all members of upper class status do not work because they are well off in life. It can be implied that no upper class members work or ever have worked and therefore do not know what working is like and can only assume how it

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    life living and trying to succeed all over its region. Through three different texts‚ they each reaffirm the idea that the West was racially and culturally diverse‚ even when propaganda and other mediums advertised a “white West.” Starting with Katherine Benton-Cohen’s “The White

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    incidents in our lives. Some of us have endured more than others. But the question remains: How much is enough? At what point is a person tired of fighting? When will a person give up hope for survival? Such is the question that confronts the boss in Katherine Mansfields short story‚ ’The Fly.’ The boss is an intelligent and determined individual who has overcome many obstacles in his life. However‚ he is now confronted with an insurmountable barrier that he is frightened of facing --the death of his only

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