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    beacon While reviewing a woman‚ an extraordinarily brilliant and uncompromising thinker‚ a leftist feminist considered it as the order of the big doctor and an often underestimated and aloof “irrepressible crank”-as she puts her in describing herself; Judith Levine’s choice in her “Boston Review” forty years celebrating article was more than obvious. As a radical cultural critic who never really sounded dogmatic and a journalist Allen Willies was one of the great public intellectuals of her generation

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    In the poem‚ ‘An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow’ by ‘Les Murray’ reflects upon a different type of society as feelings and emotions are kept secret. In the first stanza of the poem Murray uses imagery to paint a picture in the readers mind of a busy city coming to a halt‚ ‘Pitt Street is baked up for almost half a mile.’ At the end of the stanza Murray again uses imagery to make the readers see a man crying. People walk by him and see him crying but they do not stop him. The man in this poem is not

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    environmentalist‚ Wright sought to preserve the natural surroundings in Australia. She cared intensely for the Aboriginal people who lived in close intimacy with nature which the settlers did not. The poem‚ on the surface‚ is about the sudden appearance of the snake but it could also be about the various creatures that lived in Australia and the animal friendly way of life of the aboriginal people. The initial emotion that overtakes the poet and her companion is shock or surprise. They are walking along

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    literature; the language‚ the grammar‚ the punctuations and the words make or break the piece. Though these are only condiments to help enhance the flavor of the content; they play an extremely crucial role in preventing the piece from turning bland. Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble is no less of a performance art; her language and use of quotations acting as props to the stage. In her book‚ Butler reinforces the belief

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    dwellers of such places. Primitive people and animals used to live in remote spots of the earth and strived to find ways to survive. In deep scrutiny of Sexton’s prolific style‚ one notices an overuse of metaphors. She admits that her “poems are excessive” and that she herself is “an excessive person”. Her metaphorical language is replete with pejorative meanings. She is “a poet

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    few people who would argue that life is fair. Some might say that this unfairness comes from God’s wrath at Adam’s rebellion‚ some say it’s the fact that human beings are so greedy that no matter what happens to them they believe it underwhelming compared to what they deserve. Albert Camus‚ in The Guest‚ proposes that there is a free choice that goes along with life and if the result seems unfair‚ it is because humans are out of synch with each other. Daru‚ the schoolmaster that The Guest surrounds

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    The Guest – Prejudice/Stereotyping In the short story‚ The Guest‚ by Albert Camus‚ there is evidence of prejudice that occurred in the area of El Ameur. The Arab that had been taken into custody was being taken to prison due to a murder that he supposedly committed against his cousin by a neighboring community that was soon to be at war with the Arab community. They didn’t offer a trial for the Arab to determine why he committed the crime or what circumstances it was under‚ they simply arrested

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    In 1990‚ both Eve Sedgwick (Epistemology of the Closet) and Judith Butler (Gender Trouble) made significant contributions to the ever burgeoning field of queer studies with theories about sexuality as performance. Following the central Foucauldian thread in which sexual conduct is but a construct specific to one’s cultural context and a factor of historical and cultural connotations‚ queer theorists proposed gender as a socially and culturally constructed performance. The performance of gender is

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    Resilience is our ability to adapt and bounce back when things don’t go as planned. Judith Rodin defines five characteristics of resilience as being aware‚ diverse‚ integrated‚ self-regulating and adaptive. I will examine awareness and integrated because I find these two characteristics interesting and an essential aspect of resilience. According to Rodin‚ being aware is an important characteristic of resilience because you have to know your weakness and strengths to be able to effectively prepare

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    To cause a fetus ’ death through abortion is morally wrong since it violates one of the basic rights of an already considered person ‚ that is ‚ the right to life of the fetus In Judith Jarvis Thompson ’s A Defense of Abortion ’ a different view of abortion is presented (47 . She contends that even if it is to be perceived that a fetus is a person worthy of the basic right to life still ‚ it does not follow that abortion must be

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