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    Tangerine Literary Analysis Everyone has a role model. For some people it is a celebrity‚ for others it is a family member‚ and sometimes it is just a random person you know. For Paul‚ in the book Tangerine by Edward Bloor‚ that person is Luis. Luis’ actions positively affected Paul by allowing Paul to become a harder worker‚ braver‚ and finally deciding to stand up to Erik. One choice that Luis makes that really affected Paul is how hard Luis works to keep the groves in good shape

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    Big Black Good Man The idea of racism and prejudice has seemingly always been apart of society. Whether it were to be as bad as a full out segregation of schools or just underlying thoughts. In the short story “Big Black Good Man” by Richard Wright. The narrator has a limited omniscient point of view. This gives us great insight into what the main character Olaf Jenson is thinking about the other character Jim throughout the story. Richard Wright did a great job of giving us a look into what

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    Taylor Waldrip 9/30/13 Analysis of The Jilting of Granny Weatherall by Katherine Anne Porter Theme: The Jiliting of Granny Weatherall is a story of a woman who has truly weathered all. It is a journey‚ based on denial and confusion‚ of a once bride-to-be‚ abandoned at the altar and forced into a life she forced herself to believe was happy. She refuses to accept the truth about her life and its hardships‚ always counting on tomorrow to give her the time she needs to handle such affairs. Devices:

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    Joel Feinberg says that hard paternalism has all the characteristics of soft paternalism‚ and the point where it differs is when the consent of the subject ceases to have any significance. Where soft paternalism would say that the State must control only ‘impaired’ choices‚ hard paternalism would eliminate the question of choice. For Hard Paternalism to be exercised‚ roughly four requisites must be satisfied. Firstly‚ the paternalism

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    he is protected by the most influential character; the narrator. Because our first impression of Gatsby is provided by a biased friend of his‚ our view is skewed in his favor‚ resulting in overcompensation for his obvious flaws. Gatsby is not a good man‚ we just want him to be. We so strongly want to believe that he is great and pure that we are willing to look past his inherent qualities‚ to construct in our minds a

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    Sherman Alexie‚ “Hollow” by Breece D’J Pancake‚ and “Until Gwen” by Dennis Lehane are great exemplifications of how the struggle with identity hurt or harm the develop of an individual’s character. “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” is a story of a man who struggles day to day in efforts to identify with himself and his culture. Spokane Indian‚ Jackson Jackson‚ is faced with a mission which is practically impossible. Jackson is convinced that a mysterious pawnbroker has his grandmother’s sacred

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    Black‚ Good Man‚” Olaf is thought to be either racist or not. In my interpretation I do believe Olaf is a racist. The reasons why I do believe he is a racist is because for one‚ Olaf reminds me of the person who says he is not a racist but in the same breath forbids his daughter to date a person of a different race. This is shown when Olaf fears for Lena‚ the hotels call girl when she visits Jim. She returned each night at Jim’s request‚ indicating she had no fear of him or the money was good. But

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    the tragedy The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ a tragic hero dies a good man when brought to trial over nothing more than child’s play and dishonesty. John Proctor is an honest‚ upright‚ and blunt-spoken man because he fought for what is right and found forgiveness in his fatal flaw. Although he exhibits these traits throughout the story‚ John dies a dynamic character. Throughout the story‚ John expresses qualities of an honest man by defending his wife Elizabeth when she is accused of hurting Abigail

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    teacher. This is very unusual for a 12-year old kid. Elie meets Moishe the Beadle and makes him his master. Even when sent to the ghetto‚ he believes in the Lord and is conventional. Elie has dedicated himself in studying the Jewish religion. It becomes hard for him to lose faith during the horrifying events in the holocaust. “I continued to devote myself to my studies. Talmud during the day and Kabbalah at night” (8). Holocaust succeeds in shattering the faith of this 12-year old child who had dedicated

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    Small White Old Coward In the short story “Big Black Good Man” by Richard Wright at a dock side hotel in Copenhagen‚ Denmark during the late 1950’s‚ our two protagonists meet. Olaf Jensen‚ a white old man just on the verge of 60‚ is the night porter. With a long night ahead‚ Olaf sits down behind his desk‚ as he’s loosening his shoelaces‚ Jim‚ a giant African-American man at six and a half feet tall‚ walks through the door to strike fear into Olaf’s life. Although Olaf is certainly surprised

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