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    adjectives and the intimate thoughts of the characters are not explicably mapped out. The reader is able to interpret feelings through what the characters say and how they interact. Many conclusions can be derived from this style. The story Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway is about a young couple and the controversial issue of

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    • A cut-in is used within this sequence of “Some Like It Hot.” A cut-in is a transition or shift from a large area of space to a more closed-in area (usually to a person or object). An example of this particular editing technique is when “Sugar” goes from her cubicle to another (Daphne’s) which then shows/emphasising the “Cut-in.” • A cutaway is a continuous action shot which is then interrupted “cutting-away” to another action and/or image. In the beginning of this sequence we have a continuous

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    When parents have children‚ this socioeconomic status is what determines what opportunities the child will have in the future. In People Like Us‚ the main point of the film was the idea of social status. The film showed various examples of how social status influenced people of all backgrounds. What stood out to me was social class‚ which was not only focused on the economic aspect. When

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    forward to modern times‚ the authors of more contemporary works have taken the same concept of identity but have revealed the way actions taken can influence an individual’s understanding of themselves. For example‚ in John Howard Griffin’s memoir‚ Black Like Me and Wes Moore’s memoir‚ The Other Wes Moore: One Name‚ Two Fates were both authors encounter lifestyles of similar individuals. Through both comparable lifestyles‚ Griffin and Moore display the way work can affect the personal and social identities

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    October 3‚ 2013 Colonial Americans: They Came In Like a Wrecking Ball From the early 1600s and ever since the colonists made their way to what would become the Americas‚ there was significant pressure put on these people to perform. These men and women were on their way to the new land for a variety of reasons‚ but many were not of high standing in England and were seeking to reach higher. With so much at stake‚ the colonists had nothing to lose‚ and everything to gain. And because the conditions

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    What does it mean to be a good mother? Is it caring for your child? Is it letting them be themselves? Is it protecting your child at all costs? In Like Water For Chocolate‚ Laura Esquivel explores the concept of true motherhood through various symbols. The main character‚ Tita‚ grows up with a very strict mother‚ and eventually becomes a type of mother to her nephew. Because of this‚ she experiences many types of motherhood. Laura Esquivel uses the symbols of Mama Elena’s shotgun‚ Tita’s pigeon‚

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    Often times people believe that there are no consequences in loving a person dearly‚ because being with the person you love will make life a happily ever after. In the book‚ “Like Water for Chocolate‚” Laura Esquivel takes on this misconception and states otherwise. She beautifully writes about the love story between a secretive couple‚ Pedro and Tita. Though their love for each other is real and grounded in truth‚ they face many challenges and hardships that separate them being together. Then once

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    The novel Black Like Me‚ by John Howard Griffin‚ tells the story of a sensitive white man from the south. He embarked on a personal mission to experience the hatred and bigotry towards the blacks that was rampant in the south during that time period. Putting his family and safety on the back burner‚ he proceeded to alter his skin to a black pigment and set off into the muggy south. No longer seen as a human by other whites‚ he discovered how the blacks were oppressed to the point of no hope. He walked

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    In the novel‚ Black Like Me‚ John Howard Griffin was invested in racial fairness. He did not think it was fair for Caucasians should be superior to African Americans. In this novel‚ he is the main character and he goes to get a temporary darkening color of himself to set himself out into the world through a different point of view. He was also allied with a magazine that would document his whole experience. John Griffin expected to find prejudice‚ cruelty and hardship but he didn’t think it was going

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    unendurably filled with segregation‚ violence‚ class gaps‚ and poverty. It succumbed to Neoliberalism. On the other hand Sunda had always been traditional and conventional in the sense the houses were haciendas similar to that of Mexican homes in “Like Water For Chocolate.” In this nation women and men were to exasperate inequality by taking part of actions such as dressing similar‚

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