Joe Fuchs 9-25-08 Short Literature Mr. Brannigan The setting of the short story‚ Thank You‚ M’am by Langston Hughes‚ takes places during the early 1900s. There is a large woman named Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones and a young boy named Roger. Both characters are the protagonists. The one main character‚ Roger‚ can be viewed as both a dynamic character and a stereotype. The story starts off with Roger trying to steal Mrs. Jones’ pocketbook‚ but he is caught and then gets
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“Thank You Ma’am” and “Marigolds” are two fictional short stories that focus on two young teens. “Thank You Ma’am” was written by Langston Hughes. He was born February 1‚ 1902 In Joplin‚ Missouri and was an African-American poet‚ social activist‚ novelist‚ playwright and columnist. “Marigolds” was written by Eugenia W. Collier. She was born in 1928 in the city of Baltimore and was an African-American writer and critic. There are many similarities and differences between “Thank You Ma’am” and “Marigolds
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In the book‚ “Thank You For Arguing” written by “Jay Heinrichs”‚ which has 3 different versions‚ is written in 12 different languages as well‚ and its writer who is an author‚ speaker‚ and a persuasion content strategist‚ gives us a book that we can very well learn from. One can get knowledge by the book’s intentions‚ chapters 2 importance‚ and the use of this book. Thank You For Arguing is a out of this world book that is a much needed book to a load of people. It contains such arguing tools that
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Rhetoric is everywhere in our daily lives; our home‚ our work‚ even our presidential elections. At the beginning of Thank You for Arguing‚ Heinrich lets his son believe he has won an argument‚ but the author himself is the real winner of the conversation and the prize is a tube of toothpaste. Scenarios like this take place hundreds of times a day‚ most of the time unknowingly. Rhetoric is a social necessity in this every-man-for-themselves world. Bush used an example of rhetoric called code grooming
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In The Odyssey there are important morals and lessons to be learned‚ just like in Gilgamesh; but The Odyssey does it in a different way. In Gilgamesh it was based in present time as in the morals where explained as it happen to Gilgamesh; but in The Odyssey most of the morals were explained in little stories of Odysseus’s journey back home. Being that said you were able to see how those different stories of different lessons shape the poem itself. The moral of power of cunning over strength was shown
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author‚ editor‚ speaker and a persuasion content strategist is the author of popular book Thank You For Arguing‚ What Aristotle‚ Lincoln and Homer Can Teach Us About The Art Of Persuasion‚ which has been published in 12 different languages and three editions. Heinrichs is known for being an expert in persuasion and using tools rhetorically with many others to get to know a way into manipulating others. Thank You for Arguing is known for teaching persuasion‚ in other words it demonstrates a way of manipulating
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“Thank you for Arguing” Outline Introduction I. Rhetoric A. “Art of Persuasion” (Preface) B. Few colleges and universities still teach it C. Romans using “the first infomercial tactic” – dirimens copulation : a joining that interrupts 1. “Not only do we have this‚ but we have….” (5) D. To prove of its importance‚ Heinrich attempts a day without persuasion 1. “Free of advertising‚ politics‚ family squabbles‚ or any psychological manipulation whatsoever.” (6) Offense I. Argument
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Thank you for smoking The film “Thank you for smoking” comes around many themes. The most important theme‚ in the film‚ is probably smoking‚ but also family‚ friends‚ power of speech‚ and business plays a big role. In the film‚ we have Nick Naylor‚ the main character. Naylor is a lobbyist‚ and his job is to convince the press and the people who smoke‚ that it is not bad. Throughout the film‚ we here both pro and cons of smoking‚ but the film itself does not come with a message‚ either you should
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The setting of “Thank You M’am” is in the center of Harlem at about 11 O’clock at night. The elements that supports the setting is that since they were in a poor neighborhood there was a lot of violence and theft. When the the theft of Mrs. Jones’ purse‚ the strap immediately tears and Roger is thrown to the floor. this also symbolizes that since they lived in not such a wealth area Mrs. Jones can’t afford a sturdy purse. The setting of this short story is essential to the setting‚ because if they
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An unexpected friend In Langston Hughes‚ “Thank you‚ M’am‚ readers quickly met two characters: Roger and Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones. Readers learn that Mrs. Jones is a big‚ fearless women for fighting off Roger. Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones gives off a mean first impression to readers.. People may not see these traits at first glance‚ but as readers dig down deeper into the story‚ they see the true side of Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones. Even though she has traits readers can
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