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    In this book‚ the author describes her experiences from childhood to adulthood including how she suffered and endured sexual assault as well as racism. Parable of the Talents by Octavia Butler Although science fiction is mostly dominated by white male authors‚ Octavia Butler certainly gave this book her own unique twist. Her real-life experiences as a woman of color gave her much insight and inspiration to work on her book. Although many recommend reading her earlier book

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    7th‚ 2015 Is the Violence in Kindred Necessary? In modern society‚ violence is unquestionably looked down upon. With any type of inhumane abuse‚ there is a strict set of laws in place to protect victims. However‚ this was not always the case. In Octavia Butler’s book Kindred‚ she does not hesitate in intensely describing the unjust and violent exploitation of power by white people against blacks within the 1800’s. Even more so‚ she uses violence as a dominant theme throughout the entire novel. As

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    conditioning. But what if it was an arm? In Kindred‚ Dana unfortunately had to learn the importance of an arm the hard way: without it. Octavia E. Butler uses Dana’s left arm as a symbol of the link between the two separate lives that she has‚ the ignorant life of the present and the deadly realistic life of the past. “I lost an arm on my last trip home. My left arm” (Butler 9). These are the first two sentences of this book. As this book progresses‚ the story of Dana unravels to the reader. Not until

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    Sarah Archer 2/28/13 English 126 Research Paper The short story‚ “Bloodchild‚” written by Octavia Butler‚ revolves primarily around the Terrans’ relationship with the Tlic and the birthing process they both play a critical role in. Gan and his family‚ all Terran‚ are living inside the Preserve and have a relationship with T’Gatoi‚ a Tlic who has political power and is in control of the Preserve. The main connection

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    freedom. They did everything necessary to live another day‚ often doing things against what they believed in. In Octavia Butler’s Kindred survival is a necessity for some of the characters. They do what is vital to survive to another day. Making a mistake is not an option‚ talking freely is out of the question‚ and reading and writing is their open door to death. In Kindred‚ Octavia Butler uses Dana’s desire to survive to portray the idea that survival often

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    silenced. By only being able to write Kevin’s thoughts she is figuratively not being able to express her own words. And after refusing to still be Kevin’s secretary he kicks her out‚ further silencing her own dreams. Although it is her present time‚ Butler draws the parallels between the two time periods. Despite the fact that time has passed and life for Dana should theoretically be better‚ a man is still oppressing her. However this scene does

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    child during the pre-oedipal stage. Examples of Chodorow’s psychoanalytic concepts exist in Octavia Butler’s Amnesty. The protagonist of the story‚ Noah Cannon‚ must act as translator for the human race when strangely shaped aliens called communities make contact with Earth. One thing she experiences as translator is a strange process of merging between herself and the community. The merging of entities in Octavia Butler’s Amnesty is a defensive formation created by Noah’s mind in response to the painful

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    This short story reveals how Butler conveys the importance of language and human speech in maintaining a civil society. Valerie’s experience on the bus shows this. The first setting which is on the bus is where lack of communication reflects a sense of disorder and lack of control in the society. The reason for the argument is uncertain. If the men were able to communicate the situation could’ve had a different outcome. The men "grunting and gesturing" and assuming an "uncertain T stance" confirm

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    This is the relationship Dana and Rufus have. Even though it was his authority pushing others hands to hurt Dana he never actually did it himself. While he did abuse Alice himself this made it impossible for her to love him. The novel Kindred by Octavia butler shows how slavery destroys relationships. Rufus‚ the renowned slave holder‚ gets all he can out of people. He pegs me as a manipulator‚ he sees what he wants and he goes and gets it. His occupation is a slave holder and he chooses to love

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    growing up as I watched-growing up because I watched and because I help keep him safe.” (Butler 68). Rufus Weylin in Kindred is a reckless kid that is always needing saving. The kid is a walking nightmare‚ not yet sensible to make competent choices‚ he is always in some kind of woe. The one constant in his rollercoaster of a life is Dana; Dana is his savior when he truly needs her help the most. Octavia Butler really takes readers on an attention-grabbing journey of Rufus’ life and it only makes the

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