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    During the 1900’s there were many people affected by the Jim crow laws mainly African Americans. In the poems “Sympathy” and “The Caged Bird” by Paul Laurence Dunbar and Maya Angelou‚ the authors do a great job expressing their feelings about Jim crow laws by using an image of a caged bird. These poems are a very popular because they relate to the Jim crow laws‚ the authors‚ Paul Dunbar‚ and Maya Angelou create such meaningful themes describing the feelings of being trapped that it gives strength

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    Reading Response on “We Wear the Mask” Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poem “We Wear the Mask” attempts to convey that all of humanity wears a mask for basic survival. The poet ultimately conveys that since we cannot be true to ourselves we can’t expect the more from the world than lies. Dunbar uses “we” as a general term for all of humanity‚ although he is not excluding himself from this generalization. We as a society have at one point felt the strain of what others decide who we should be based off

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    In Paul Laurence Dunbar’s “We Wear the Mask‚” the theme is the key. This poem explains the difference in others concept of African Americans and how they really felt. “We Wear the Mask‚” compares a mask to how blacks from the 19th century hid their feelings. Dunbar explains the humiliation and stereotyping African Americans endured. Dunbar expressed theme in this poem through racism‚ lies‚ and suffering. Of the three‚ racism is substantially the most obvious display of theme in this story. Whites

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    or positive way; they affect daily lives and views on the world. The novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck George wishes to become independent and live the American dream and own his own land with is friend Lennie. In the poem “Sympathy” by Paul Laurence Dunbar a Caged Bird is used to represent the author and other African Americans The Caged Bird faces the same struggles and the misfortune events they faced such as pain and misery just to be set free. Malala Yousufzai a young woman from Mingora

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    themselves and their heart. That is because it is hard to lie to themselves and the world at the same time. In Paul Laurence Dunbar’s Poem of "We Wear the Mask‚" Dunbar uses theme is this poem to show how people hide themselves from the world and why people‚ like the women and the African Americans‚ wear their masks of theirs throughout the years. In the poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar‚ "We Wear the Mask"‚ Dunbar has written about how we are hiding ourselves everyday. Dunbar wants to express that

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    In 1968 Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull put into print a book called The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong which describes a simple observation that states anything that works is often used in progressively more challenging applications until it fails. This means that a machine will only function optimally at the tasks it was specifically designed for and once it is used beyond its intended task its usefulness will degrade or the machine will utterly fail. This also applies to

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    Laurence Fishburne’s “Othello” the best portrayal of William Shakespeare’s Othello between Oliver Parker’s version and the one directed by Trevor Nunn. Even though‚ the movie departs from the original play‚ by cutting some dialogues‚ and adding new scenes‚ Parker’s view of “Othello” represents Shakespeare’s original play much better than Nunn’s by using the scenery. Oliver’s movie shows the streets of Venice and Cyprus in a way the play and Nunn’s production could not‚ having the characters interact

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    how it will turn out. In the story‚ "Horses of the Night‚" by Margaret Laurence‚ a young and innocent narrator‚ Vanessa‚ befriends the much older Chris‚ who deals with his problems by hiding in his own fantasy world. Chris and Vanessa are character-foils of each other‚ and their perspectives are represented accordingly. Vanessa’s perspective keeps her grounded to reality‚ and Chris’s is a very negative force in his life. Laurence shows that the abnormal perspective that Chris holds has very tragic

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    Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poem “We Wear the Mask” (1897) reflects how African Americans put on a “mask” in order for them to get through everyday life. The “mask” is the main symbol of this poem. The poem begins‚ “We wear the mask that grins and lies‚ it hides our checks and shades our eyes” (Dunbar‚ 1897‚ p. 1808). The “mask” hides their true feels‚ shows a fake smile‚ and hides their pain. Symbolism is used throughout Dunbar’s poems. “Sympathy” (1899) speaks of a “caged bird” (Dunbar‚ p. 1809).

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    Don’t B Cooped Up! “I know what the caged bird feels‚ atlas!” (Dunbar). Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poem “Sympathy” can be interpreted from a multitude of lens; whether seen from a more historical view or an emotional view‚ the poem conveys a very real and similar message. The poem plays off the idea of being “cooped up” in a cage and longing to escape its ‘cruel bars’ (Dunbar). When analyzing each of the three Professors’ interpretations‚ they all had a solid notion of what Dunbar was trying to express

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