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    October 2015 Abstract–the kitchen stove is a Cubist collage by Australian artist Eric Wilson painted in 1943. Even though it was produced roughly thirty years after the Cubist collage movement‚ it is still constructed in the way that presents it as if it was created during that time period. Abstract is presented in the form of a Synthetic Cubism piece where images are built up from outside elements and shapes. Wilson uses shapes and colors more like a designer than a representational painter. The art

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    Set in a southern town on the banks of the Mississippi River in the antebellum period‚ a period before the Civil war‚ “Pudd’nhead Wilson” shows the troubles that follow a slave girl after she swaps the identity of her own light skinned baby and her master’s white skinned baby. Mark Twain showed in “Pudd’nhead Wilson” that race determined your status in the period before the civil war‚ betrayal can come from anyone‚ and that betrayal can lead to murder. Race     Race determined the status that you

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    Often times‚ an individual can be defined as an environmentalist or a people-first critic. Saving the environment is the environmentalist’s ultimate goal‚ while the people-first critics look more to the human aspect of everything. Scientist Edward O. Wilson satirizes the language of the two groups‚ and how unproductive their discussions are‚ through the use of hyperboles‚ insulting and stereotypical diction‚ and a created sense of situational irony.     Wilson’s hyperboles exemplify how little is achieved

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    In the article In defence of the iGeneration by Renee Wilson (2013)‚ the author claims that although many people have critical labels on the iGeneration (who born in the 1990s)‚ this generation is scary clever and could be the best generation yet. Moreover‚ iGeneration is really good at technology and social communication. Levey‚ who is a professor of communication‚ he thinks that the development of technology in recent years made teenagers’ mind incompatible with traditional learning (Levey). In

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    In Fences‚ through characterization August Wilson develops Troy as a loathed character and Rose as an admired one. Troy is developed as a loathed character as a result of his actions which include: crushing Cory’s dream of playing football in college‚ cheating on his wife‚ kicking his son out of the house‚ and being very hostile towards his family. Troy is developed as a bitter character who is slightly disconnected from the current society and as a result he is unable to recognize or accept social

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    August Wilson. This was illustrated by the character Troy Maxson‚ and his role in the black community. The importance of community to the African American culture is so significant because they feel oppressed by mainstream society. As a result of this oppression they feel the need to form their own community. Forming a community is necessary in order to create a group identity‚ and the driving forces that hold a community together can also be the cause of its destruction. August Wilsons “Fences”

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    In the story Fences by August Wilson‚ there is a African-American family in the 1950’s which takes place in one setting which is the backyard of the Maxon’s. The play shows how this family resolves its conflicts. The main characters are Troy Maxon‚ Cory Maxson‚ and Rose Maxson. Troy and Cory have an very interesting father and son relationship‚ Troy always pushes Cory to the limits to the point where Cory becomes terrified of him and ends up loosing all respect for his father. The question is if

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    In the book “The Culture of Nature: North American Landscape from Disneyland to Exxon Valdez” by Alexander Wilson (1991). The author talks about Earth being a meeting place for human and natural economies. Earth is full of resources‚ a place to enjoy‚ construct‚ play and create something. A place called Nature‚ this book is cultural history in North America‚ a place describe as nature. Let’s not concentrate on the damage‚ as there are many things to say. Let’s understand how nature is‚ how it is

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    Ellen Axson Wilson is portrayed by Adler as a calm and composed motherly woman. Most Americans at that time viewed her as a sweet caring mother. Being a daughter of a church minister‚ her humble and serene background may have played a major role in developing such a

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    compared to this.” he thought to himself. He did not want to think about it anymore- being accused of something he had or had not done. He wasn’t sure. This uncertainty made him more anxious and his head throbbed with pain. John Wilson‚ the son of a small time magician‚ Henry Wilson‚ lived upto his father’s expectations and much more. Brought up in a family where the only source of income came from magic shows‚ magic had always been an integral part of his life. As a child‚ he was fascinated by the magic

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