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    Just Like Aesop Satire

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    Aesop began to tell fables to those around him to make his own commentary on issues such as the ways he believed individuals should live in order to be “good” people. He covered everything from jealousy‚ to cautiousness‚ to being true to oneself. Just like Aesop‚ Arthur Miller uses his play Death of a Salesman to make his own social commentary about society in his time‚ and the points he made can still be applied to today’s society. One of Aesop’s fables‚ “The Master and His Two Sweethearts”‚ readers

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    I Like Dogs Are Good

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    pages long.When we had to peer review‚ I was paired up with the class bully. He wrote a paper entitled‚ “ I like dogs.” I remember his opening sentences vividly‚ “I like dogs; Dogs are nice; Dogs are good.” When I read his paper‚ I thought my essay was a masterpiece in comparison. A few days later‚ we received back the grades for our papers. I received a grade of 81 in comparison to “I like dogs” which received

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    Sociology: Black Like Me

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    [Structural Functionalism] One argument made by Structural Functionalists is that society should be a meritocracy. People should be rewarded based on their abilities. (Class notes‚ SOCI 201‚ Winter 2010) An example to illustrate this argument from Black Like Me is found on page 39. The elderly owner of the Y café complained to Griffin about how unfair the economic system was to black people. Many brilliant black students graduated with great marks‚ but still ended up doing the most menial work or very

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    Like Any Other Night

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    It was like any other school night‚ came home from soccer practice‚ showered and locked myself in my room for the rest of the night trying to finish the piles of homework I had to complete for the following day. But something was different about tonight; my mom and dad had called my sister‚ brother and I out to the living room to talk. I was unsure what this talk was going to be about‚ my palms began to sweat and a rerun of last week went through my head‚ trying to figure out what I could have done

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    In “Hills like White Elephants”‚ the setting of the story is symbolic to the main character’s dilemma in which influence her decision. Ernest Hemingway gives enough detail by using symbols in the story so the reader can draw a deeper meaning to what is being detailed. He relies on symbolism to convey the idea of an abortion. The narrative of the two unlike landscapes of the railroad tracks embodies Jig’s difficult decision. Either should keeping her baby or continue a ruthless lifestyle with the

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    in American literature. Dickinson’s "There Came a Wind Like a Bugle" incorporates the classical styling of Dickinson along with a dose of Americana and American history. "There Came a Wind like a Bugle" is interpreted to mean different things‚ but most scholars agree on the theme of destruction that Dickinson describes. Whether the poem is telling of a strong storm or the death of relative. It is easily seen from reading "There Came a Wind Like a Bugle" that Dickinson describes some event that brings

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    Like A “Skyscraper” Not many of you may know who Demi Lovato is or what she has recently gone through. Lovato is a very beautiful‚ strong‚ and talented girl. She had recently came out of treatment due to eating disorders‚ bipolar‚ depression‚ drugs‚ and cutting. She had hid her personal life behind cameras since she didn’t want to be the next scandalous artist‚ but most importantly‚ Lovato didn’t want to disappoint her fans. But before she had gone through treatment‚ Lovato had recorded a song

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    Places I Like to Visit

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    Places I like to visit First of all‚ I would like to visit the moon. By the time ordinary people can visit the moon‚ I will probably be very old or dead. Anyhow it would be quite an experience to walk on the moon. It is said that there is no air or water there and our weight is many times less. I certainly would like to see how high I can jump and how fast I can run on the moon. These are all wishful thinking‚ of course. To be realistic I can only visit places on earth. There are the Seven

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    Like Water for Chocolate is Laura Esquivel’s original romantic love story and is often dubbed as the “Mexican Romeo and Juliet.” In just 246 pages‚ Esquivel created a breathtaking work of art‚ strategically incorporating love‚ desire‚ nurture‚ and feminism. Like Water for Chocolate is famously known for its magical realism. Esquivel uses magical realism to justify the perception of the novel and to make extraordinary concepts seem normal. It is basically the glue that holds the book together. The

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    to adjust and fit in the new world. This adjustment can have either positive or negative consequence on the self and others around. The film bend it like Beckham (BILB) effectively explores this concept as the audience can easily relate to the characters and with apparent themes that define a person going into the world. (P1) In the film bend it like Beckham Jess-minder is not comfortable‚ but dissatisfied with her life because she’s restricted by her parents that want her to be a typical Indian

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