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    Gretel‚ please come downstairs‚ dinner is being served!” Mother yelled‚ clearly exasperated. “NO!” I screamed‚ “I refuse to eat dinner with any of you!” “Please‚ just come downstairs‚ we’ll be eating roast beef” mother said‚ sighing. “ROAST BEEF? ROAST BEEF?” I replied‚ raising my voice. I hate roast beef. I absolutely hate it. It used to be my favorite meal‚ but that was before my brother‚ oh‚ that little pain went missing. We were going to eat roast beef for dinner that night. It was almost as

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    move from Berlin to the countryside. From his bedroom window‚ Bruno spots a fence behind which he sees men in ’striped pyjamas’. These are Jews‚ and they are in a Nazi concentration camp. One day his parents come to an agreement that both Bruno and Gretel need a tutor for their education‚ so they hire Herr Liszt. To Bruno‚ Herr Liszt is the most boring teacher one could ever have; he teaches social studies instead of reading and arts‚ which Bruno prefers. So‚ in boredom and confusion‚ Bruno wonders

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    attention from the real problems of prejudice and injustice in society" (423). Although the essay is persuasive and supported well‚ the author falls short of persuading her unbiased audience because of repetitive and tedious criticisms of the politically correct movements. Her argument lacks absolution in her failure to provide her audience with an alternative solution. Kakutani opens with the claim the political correctness is prevalent in society today. For support she uses several examples of icons

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    Bruno’s sister is only a little bit older than him and she believes everything completely. This quote is inappropriate for this film because the quote says‚ “Before the dark hour of reason grows” and in the film when Bruno and Gretel got the tutor‚ it was hard to see that Gretel is older than him and she got brainwashed. To see a kid who is younger than her not get brainwashed even though the quote says that before the dark hour of reason grows‚ showing that this quote is inappropriate. This quote

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    I know the issue of political correctness is using language that is nondiscriminatory so that we are not offending a group within our society. I understand to be politically correct means to avoid language that someone could find offensive. Before reading the assigned articles‚ my opinion on being political correct is that it is essential. We should take consideration when we say something. It is no longer ‘man’s society‚’ women are just as equal. In some cases‚ the opposition is from men being too

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    frightening. It wasn’t fair on the Jews at all. The Jews were killed for no reason. Only the fact that they were Jewish‚ which is really unfair. The Germans were the enemy here‚ not the Jews. In the film‚ Bruno and his sister‚ Gretel‚ were taught to be with Hitler. Gretel was a girly girl when they first moved to the country‚ but then all of a sudden‚ when she was being home schooled‚ she chucked all of her dolls away‚ and started putting up posters of Hitler. The children had been

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    The Boy in the striped Pyjamas Essay The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne is a story that tells of the holocaust through the eyes of a child‚ Bruno‚ a boy who discovers a peculiar friend that lives a strange existence on the other side of the adjoining wire fence. The important ideas presented in the novel are cruelty‚ discrimination‚ and abusive power‚ the holocaust from a child’s perspective and the misinterpretations from a child who gradually discovers the world to be not as enjoyable

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    An example that shows this connection is when Gretel‚ Bruno’s older sister‚ was introduced to the ideas of the Nazi. At the beginning of the plot‚ she would play with her dolls most of the time. Even though she still knew about what the situation was like at that time‚ in Germany‚ her life was still that of a young girl. This way of living‚ later changes as Gretel is introduced to her tutor‚ Herr Liszt. His distinct ways of teaching about the history of

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    The Boy In The Striped Pajamas The Boy In The Striped pajamas offers the unsettling truth behind the Holocaust. The concentration camp in the film that is implied to be Auschwitz‚ is where the adventures of a curious eight year old boy take place. From beginning to end‚ this movie shows an incredible story‚ and gives some insights of what Jewish people really did go through. This movie is heartbreaking‚ but will make you smile at the same time. The director‚ Mark Newman does a fantastic

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    They lived in the woods farming for money. “Hey get your clammy hands off me sis!” Benedikt said. “Why you can’t handle mud from how delicate you think you are‚” said Gretel. “No I just don’t like you touching during im working on the farm‚” Benedikt barked . “You’re just angry that we lost everything we had before‚” Gretel snarled. “No I love the

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