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    with grit daily‚ after reading this article Duckworth helps understand that “Grit is sticking with your future‚ day in‚ day out‚ not just for the week‚ not just for the month‚ but for years‚ and working really hard to make that future a reality.” Margaret M. Perlis‚ author‚ explains in this article her opinions and some research studies of the 5 characteristics (Courage‚ Conscientiousness‚ Perseverance‚ Resilience and Passion) of grit that some students have today. Perlis spoke with a few close friends

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    The Devil and Tom Walker On the south side of Los Angeles there lives a man who is self indulgent and ruthless. This man goes by the name of Tom Walker. Tom is also married and his wife to shares these characteristics with him. They are both unhappy in their marriage and reside miserably with each other on the outskirts and Los Angeles‚ California in a small brick house in which no one ever visited. It was a Saturday morning when Tom decided that he wanted to go out for a stroll. Once Tom walked

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    Margaret Visser writes about fasting in her short story “Running on Empty”. Visser effectively presents her writing style as expository and her thought process as deductive with denotative diction through the use of objective writing only to persuade the reader to her way of thinking. Visser’s writing is in fact persuasive‚ connotative and inductive. After a careful analysis of the story‚ one must conclude that Visser intentionally attempts to convince her audience that fasting is wrong by appealing

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    Set during the early 20th century in the rural south‚ the novel‚ The Color Purple by Alice Walker‚ portrays the life of a poor African American woman named Celie. Since being published in 1982‚ this novel was won both the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award for Fiction‚ but is also considered highly controversial because of the references to sexual abuse and female empowerment. Throughout the book‚ the reader learns from the unexpected events that accumulate Celie’s journey to self-awareness

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    walker’s short story "Roselily" The word bondage which I will be talking about has the meaning of restraint or being used a slave therefore not having free will. This is what the main character; Roselily will be subjected to in the short story. Alice Walker ingeniously structures and skillfully tells the story in the sequence of wedding vows. Roselily is about a rural African American from Mississippi trying to escape poverty and disgrace by marrying a Muslim man believing that he will be able to "free"

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    Several internet sites that discuss Margaret Atwood’s "The Resplendent Quetzal" believe the story is about the happiness and love of a couple being destroyed due to losing a child. For example‚ DedicatedWriters says “the Resplendent Quetzal‚ portrays a married couple‚ Sarah and Edward‚ whose marriage has become dysfunctional since their child’s death at birth."I believe the death of the child did cause problems to their relationship‚ however‚ I think there were always problems in their relationship

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    In A Jest of God by Margaret Laurence‚ the reader is introduced to a small town school teacher‚ Rachel. Rachel is 34 years old and a single female taking care of her mother after her father’s death. Through Rachel’s eyes the reader is shown her thoughts‚ desires and struggles. One side of Rachel that is seen in this novel is the struggle with death and her father; Rachel approaches death as way out of her life‚ an escape from the "claustrophobic life" (214) trapping herself from being the person

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    The eye of the camera Lucy Walker‚ the director of Waste Land‚ focuses on the perspective of Vik Muniz using the camera lens as an artistic and metaphorical eye to represent his distance‚ understanding‚ and ignorance on the Wasteland. Scenes within this documentary‚ especially in the beginning and middle‚ the camera view is often mimicking the changes in perspective of what Waste Land has within Vik’s point of view. Often the camera shows Vik glancing at an object‚ immediately the camera switches

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    “In her fiction‚ nonfiction‚ and poetry she confronts bluntly the history of the oppression of her people...” (“Winchell‚ Donna Haisty. "Alice Walker: An Annotated Bibliography."). “The Color Purple” is written in diary format from the view of Celie‚ who is a prime example of an oppressed Negro woman‚ who not only only oppressed for her color‚ but also for her gender. She

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    Margaret Atwood has a prevalent and reoccurring subject throughout her novel‚ Oryx and Crake. She includes this topic to further exemplify how humanity and art are intertwined; therefore‚ one cannot exist without the other. In this instance‚ the dystopian society has rejected self-expression and creativity as an acceptable form of pleasure. The result is that citizens have turned to gene splicing‚ public executions‚ and child pornography as a means for entertainment (Atwood …). Throughout this essay

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