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    Kevin is a twelve year old that has been through several open heart surgeries.  He had his first heart surgery at the age of three. Every time that he choses to run he has the chance of sudden death. Kevins whole life he couldn’t do anything but sits on the sidelines and watch the big guys. Kevin could never play for any sports team that he wanted to‚ and always had to just watch his friends play. Kevin knew when he grew up that he was never going to be able to do what he has always wanted to‚ and

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    The similarities in Rufus and Kevin’s actions reflect the never-ending cycle of oppression that continues on even as time goes by. Dana is constantly being oppressed due to her gender and is looked down on by Kevin and Rufus. Rufus and Kevin’s action reflect the idea that women were and are still inferior to men. In the antebellum south‚ Dana must deal with the segregation that comes with being an African American and a woman. Similarly in her present time‚ Dana is still being silenced due to her

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    evolution of the main character‚ Guy Montag‚ "from book-burner to living-book" (Johnson 111). His maturity is displayed by his growing understanding of the world in which he lives and by seeing the flaws in his society. Bradbury illustrates Montag’s metamorphosis with him changing from a mindless burning drone to his maturation and acceptance into a society of like-minded booklovers. The first words of Bradbury’s novel state‚ "it was a pleasure to burn" (Bradbury 3). These words sum up the beginning

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    Kevin Ware was a young college basketball player with the Louisville Cardinals who aspired to be the best on the court. During a game against Duke‚ he suffered a grisly fracture to his right leg; it was one of the most horrifying sports injuries we’ve ever seen. The break is more common in bad motorcycle accidents. For his injury and to assist him coping with the injury‚ I would consider starting an individual performance skills training program to help him overcome some setbacks that he is

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    Kevin Gannon argues that ¨We are the product of history that our ancestors chose‚ if weŕe white. If we are black‚ we are the products of history that our ancestors most likely did not choose.¨ In this quote Gannon is saying that Blacks have never been able to choose how their life goes. They have always had choices that were given to them by whites or choices that were somehow influenced by whites. I agree with the 13th documentary when it concludes that politicians and other big name white figures

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    while also believing that the body and physical aspects can have an affect on the mind. In Franz Kafka’s novella‚ The Metamorphosis‚ Gregor’s pessimistic mind proves to take a serious physical toll. Gregor’s life is spent as a walking salesmen to work off the debts that his family has acquired. However‚ although he is doing his family a great service‚

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    Symbols and Abstractions in Kafka ’s "The Metamorphosis" "The Metamorphosis" is a unique and intricate novella by Franz Kafka. It is peculiar in any work for the main character to wake up as an insect in the first line of the story. Kafka ’s symbolism is unlike most authors who use symbolism to relate to the theme of the story; Kafka tends to focus the reader ’s attention on a single character which symbolizes his life. His uses of bizarre symbols make the reader question‚ "What does Kafka mean

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    naturalist who studied the process of Metamorphosis. Metamorphosis is when an animal changes its physical appearance by undergoing a task. Maria’s job as a naturalist allowed her to witness the elements of nature. Maria observed the way caterpillars build cocoons that will later on help them transform into a butterfly. By doing this Maria drew diagrams and pictures to represent this process. Using these illustrations and diagrams she was able to describe metamorphosis in her many illustrated works. She

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    Metamorphosis The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a short story about a man who wakes up one day to discover that he is a bug. However‚ many people believe that the story has much more meaning to it than that. In Metamorphosis‚ Kafka uses Gregor’s transformation into a bug as a metaphor for depression. Franz Kafka’s book‚ The Metamorphosis‚ was designed to be an extended metaphor that readers could connect to in any generation. Kafka most likely did not intend for the book to be taken literally

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    In The Metamorphosis‚ Franz Kafka conveys the series of emotional and psychological repercussions of a physical transformation that befalls the protagonist‚ a young salesman called Gregor Samsa. As the story progresses‚ Gregor finds himself unfairly stigmatized‚ cruelly rejected because of his clear inability to financially support his family‚ and consequently increasingly isolated. Through extensive use of symbolism‚ Kafka is able to relate the surreal and absurd‚ seemingly arbitrary events of this

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