Hi Brianna‚ I ’m Benjamin‚ your tutor for this draft of your essay. I understand that you wanted some help with content and grammar‚ but there are other revisions you can make that will have a greater impact on your paper that we need to take care of first. Essay Summary This essay examines how issues of identity were influenced by language‚ appearance‚ and mannerisms in Kindred. Strengths of the Essay You have a great deal of discussion backed up by solid examples and evidence throughout your
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ENGL 436 001 May 2‚ 2013 Accepting Bondage In Octavia Butler’s novel‚ Kindred‚ the main character Dana and her husband‚ Kevin‚ time travel backwards from the year 1976 in California to the nineteenth century in the antebellum South. Both Dana and her husband are authors in their present time‚ but‚ because of gender‚ he is paid more. They faced the long-time issue of racism as Dana is African-American and Kevin is Caucasian‚ which contributed to Kevin’s success as well. Their relationship
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Timothy Kramer | Literature & Composition | January 10‚ 2013 Timothy Kramer | Literature & Composition | January 10‚ 2013 Reading Response Kindred Reading Response Kindred LT02 Summarize the Text In Olivia Butler’s novel‚ Kindred‚ an African American woman‚ Dana‚ is unexpectedly pulled back to the Slave Era where she struggles to face the inequalities that existed at that time. After moving into her new apartment with her newly wedded husband‚ Dana is unexpectedly pulled back in
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position of lacking and belittlement. This is an ongoing physical‚ psychological and social constraint that all work together to keep one particular group in “their place” while creating a universal understanding that the other is intrinsically better. Kindred a novel by Octavia Butler‚ is one of the greatest works that gives voice to the position of reductionism that the African American community faced but from the removed position of a woman from our current time. This science fiction novel captures
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freedom. They did everything necessary to live another day‚ often doing things against what they believed in. In Octavia Butler’s Kindred survival is a necessity for some of the characters. They do what is vital to survive to another day. Making a mistake is not an option‚ talking freely is out of the question‚ and reading and writing is their open door to death. In Kindred‚ Octavia Butler uses Dana’s desire to survive to portray the idea that survival often
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Kindred Validation I was born in 1947‚ six years after my brother‚ and I was a girl. According to my mom and dad‚ our family was perfectly complete. I had strawberry-blonde-red‚ curly hair‚ and a milky way of freckles across my nose. I was forever regarded as “cute”. My brother‚ Len‚ was handsome‚ gifted‚ and extremely talented in art. In my parents eyes he could do no wrong. I silently observed and heard the constant accolades of Len’s talents. At a young age‚ he entered paintings in the county
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Kindred: A Story of Alienation Since the dawn of time‚ society’s views on inequalities have been its greatest shortcoming. The fact of the matter is‚ there are several aspects in society that determines these inequalities. In the novel Kindred by Octavia Butler‚ Dana is alienated from society through race‚ class‚ and gender. Thus‚ she faced much hardships and tribulations throughout the novel. Society’s outlook of African Americans caused Dana to be abused on many different levels‚ especially
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A Metaphorical View into Kindred In Kindred by Octavia Butler‚ Dana is subject to many different wounds all over her body; the more involved Dana becomes in the story the more damaging the wounds are to her everyday function. These wounds‚ their severity‚ and their position represent certain emotional and mental scars in Dana made by her travels into the 1800’s.The most severe of these wounds and the bait of the novel‚ since it is the opening chapter and I am awaiting for this scene
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Octavia Butler’s "Kindred" Throughout Butler Octavia’s novel Kindred‚ there are several examples of female characters who tend to challenge women’s traditional roles. Dana is the main character who should be considered a dynamo considering how independent she is during the point of time she travels to (the 1800s). Women have been seen for a long time as not being independent because they depend on their husbands to support them while they stay at home taking care of the children‚ I do not
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Kindred represents cultural contact and exchange because an African American woman from the 1970s is forced to adapt to life in the 19th century with other slaves. Her own culture is dramatically different from the culture of Tom Weylin’s slaves. Dana is used speaking to white people as her equals and not as threatening superiors; she is used to exercising her rights to simply do as she pleases‚ which includes wearing pants and writing novels. The black people who she encounters in the past are slaves
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