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    determined by their gender and sexuality‚ which is greatly exemplified in this novel. I think the main point is to exemplify how Harper Lee incorporated African Americans into the current times when Brown vs Board of Education was underway in 1954 and demonstrated the reality of the South’s race problem. I think that this is interesting because it shows you how Harper Lee introduced it into her novel while it was a very big problem and is still a current topic of issue in the world today. In another

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    “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee inspired by the Scottsboro Boys The trial of the Scottsboro Boys is one of the most significant moments in American history. Back in 1931 a group of nine black teenage boys‚ also named Scottsboro Boys‚ were accused of raping two white women in Alabama. A fight broke out in a train and a group of white men reported they had been attacked by black teenagers. The train stopped in Scottsboro‚ Alabama‚ where the black boys were arrested by a local sheriff after

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    the Raisin in the Sun. Which character do you feel deals with disappointment more effectively.” In the play “A Raisin in the Sun”‚ there are two specific characters that are often built up only to be let down‚ Lena Eggleston Younger and Walter Lee Younger. Deferral seems to be an evolving constant in this family. Before even being introduced to a play‚ a tone of disappointment is set by the poem “Harlem”. Something shared in common amongst these two characters are that they both watched the dying

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    People die every day due to dangerous situations but there are skills that can help people survive. Bethany Hamilton was able to survive a shark attack‚ Aron Ralston managed to escape from being trapped under a rock‚ and Hyeonseo Lee managed to escape from North Korea. Each of them was able to use a different skill that aided in their survival. To be a survivor people should stay calm‚ be smart‚ and have self-control. To begin‚ being calm has helped many people survive dangerous situations. This

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    Native Speaker was written by Chang-rae Lee in the twentieth century and published in 1995. The novel takes place in New York‚ depicting the late twentieth century. The protagonist is Henry Park‚ a spy for an espionage firm who has been deserted by his wife. Henry is first chosen to work in this espionage firm because he possesses exceptional skill in blending into varied surroundings. He fails his first assignment‚ which was to spy on Dr. Emile Luzan; afterwards‚ Luzan dies mysteriously‚ and Henry

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    historical events by using characterization and setting. “Harper Lee was born in Monroevill‚ Alabama in 1926” (Hacht). “Lee was born to Frances Finch‚ who died when Lee was young‚ and was the daughter of a lawyer in Maycomb County‚ Amasa Coleman”(Moss‚ Wilson 390)‚ who they referred to as “Atticus”. Lee was a “Tom-boy” growing up because she was the only girl in the family. “Truman Capote‚ famous writer‚ was a close childhood friend of Lee and is thought to have served as the model for Dill in the novel”

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    Racism and discrimination often steps in between righteousness and justice‚ causing wrong to become right. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ A lawyer by the name of Atticus Finch is asked to defend a black man by the name of Tom Robinson who is accused of raping a white woman named Mayella Ewell. She lives with her father Bob Ewell and several children near the dumps of Maycomb. The Ewells are often seen as savages. It doesn’t make sense for Atticus to defend Tom Robinson‚ he should

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    sometimes go to their head and make them too arrogant so in order to prevent that‚ the !Kung San tell their hunters/buyers that their meat is awful. They believe that arrogance can lead to someone thinking they are better than others and murder them. (Lee

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    and Miracle both identify Bruce Lee as being a significant martial arts actor‚ although Bowman dedicates far more attention to Lee (I must point out that Bowman has written two academic monographs directed at Lee). As Bowman puts it‚ Bruce Lee was “of almost epochal importance” to the cultural translatability for Asian martial arts in America‚ as well as the sociopolitical status of Asians in America. As both an American citizen and having been raised in Hong Kong‚ Lee was able to appeal to both cultures

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    The Mysterious Benedict Society is a book wonderfully written by Trenton Lee Stewart. The genre of The Mysterious Benedict Society is mystery and adventure. The main settings take place in the Monk Building‚ which is located on Third Street‚ the Stone Town Orphanage and the Learning Institute for the Very Intelligent (L.I.V.E). The Monk Building is where all of the tests and challenges take place for the four children. The Stone Town Orphanage is where Reynie Muldoon lives as of the beginning of

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