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    paper aims to analyze the rhetorical situation presented by Lee and George while they are discussing "The Wrong of Abortion". The way the authors have rendered classical appeals to their audience‚ such as ethos‚ pathos‚ logos‚ would also be analyzed through the same rhetorical lens. In so doing‚ the arguments analyzed would be supported through the empirical research. This rhetorical analysis will be narrated in a schematic manner. Patrick Lee and Robert P. George are the authors of "Chapter 1: The

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    Annabel Lee is poem which the author is deeply in love with a maiden name Annabel Lee. Their love for each other is so pure that even an angels in Heaven was jealous of them. Annabel died in such a young age so I felt like he blames a chilling wind at night of her death and she is buried in a tomb by the sea. Even though she died‚ Poe made it clear that their love for each other can never be broken.Poe described his dreams of Annabel beautiful face and that he lies besides her in her tomb by the

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    The values of a society are often highlighted through its actions toward specific characters. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee uses Dolphus Raymond to showcase the rampant prejudice in Maycomb. Mr. Raymond is forced outside of his home town simply because he loves a black woman‚ rather than a white woman. The reader can quickly infer that the citizens of Maycomb value white supremacy‚ and racial segregation over love. Moreover‚ society’s views towards mixed children are also demonstrated. The

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    There are many ways to be brave and bold‚ and many people illustrate it in their own way. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee many of the characters show courage. In the 1900s‚ being a lawyer in the south and defending an African American is considerably an unfavorable situation to be in given the racial and political views of the early 20th century. If it was time for a trial with an African American‚ in this case‚ Tom Robinson‚ being accused‚ you could immediately predict

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    Lee Harvey Oswald Was No Loner On November 22nd‚ 1963‚ President John F. Kennedy (JFK) was shot and killed in a motorcade running through Dealy Plaza‚ in Dallas‚ Texas. Shortly after‚ a man by the name of Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested and charged with the murder of President Kennedy. Over the years there has been much controversy over if Lee Harvey Oswald was in fact‚ the only man involved in the assassination of JFK. The assassination is still a topic of debate to this day and has spawned many

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    illustrates the lives of African American women in the late ’50s and early ’60s. Margot Lee Shetterly ensures to include the numerous instances where these women faced discrimination. Not only were they looked down upon because they were African Americans‚ but also because they were women. Shetterly shows how they overcame these obstacles with determination and perseverance. The author of this book‚ Margot Lee Shetterly‚ has a writing style that is both captivating and informative. She tells the story

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    thought about the people that had died for their beliefs and we put shame to them because they believed in something different. After I thought about it for a while‚ there was one person that came to mind‚ and that person is General Robert E. Lee. Lee fought in what he believed in since he graduated college and got a wife and seven kids. When the reporter said that they took down the flag because the flag means to hate African-Americans. I felt angry‚ that is a good enough reason to take

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    looked at wrong or went unnoticed. Of course everyone loved the main characters Atticus‚ Scout‚ Jem‚ Dill‚ etc… But no one really noticed the other characters; the characters who made mistakes because we as humans make mistakes all the time. Harper Lee gave a number of challenging predicaments to characters in this story. Most of the characters were able to overcome the problems but there were a few who didn’t and because of that they got shamed by the characters in the story and by

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    Women of the 1930’s went through many social struggles‚ expectations‚ and hardships. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird displays an accurate depiction of how women were treated and expected to act. The decline in jobs and money in the Great Depression did not get rid of the traditional gender roles that have been long forgotten in modern time. Unattainable standards were handed to women‚ such as being expected to act like ‘proper ladies’ in a society run by men. Being a women in this time meant enduring

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    hand-in-hand. In fact‚ one is rarely affected without the other being affected as well. A great example is the struggle of African Americans throughout history and the effect it has had on literature of that time. In her novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’‚ Harper Lee uses historical examples and situations to bring to light the horrors of prejudice in Southern society that have gone on for years‚ and makes obvious the need for change. The book itself is based in the 30s. During this time‚ racial tension concerning

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