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    subjugation that the country was birthed from. Racism in America is a lingering narrative that has extended itself to the modern era. The Civil Rights movement of the 1960’s appeared to be the zenith of black suffrage; racism seeming to be finally resolved. However‚ racism towards the black community is still seen in the 21st century‚ shown by the rise of police brutality seemingly targeted towards the black community and the Black Lives Matter movement. Racism in America still perseveres after the Civil

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    homophobia and discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community isn’t the only type of oppression there is. Rather‚ most of the time the authors of these works will have gone through discrimination for their race‚ class‚ gender‚ or sexual orientation. Racism is known as prejudice or discrimination against someone of a different race because of the belief some inhabit that their own race is superior to another. Likewise‚ Classism is the discriminatory attitude against someone of a different class because

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    “Two Cafeterias”‚ by Virginia Woolf‚ was written to discuss the meager way women were treated in society. In this passage the description of the food is Woolf’s way of creating a metaphor that mirrors the discrepancies with how men and women were treated. Woolf signifies men thought they were entitled to the extravagant treatment and the women have always been cast down and treated inferior to men as if they weren’t even the same species. Fundamentally different premises underlie each meal. The

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    In the essay A Room of One’s Own‚ the author Virginia Woolf states that "a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction." She believes that women need money as it would release them from their dependence on men; and a room of their own as it would provide them with the time and space in order to write with no interruptions. The money and the room are symbolic of greater issues‚ such as freedom‚ privacy and financial independence. In the early 20th century‚ due to their lack

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    Edward Albee was an American playwright producer and director. He was born on March 12‚ 1928 probably in Virginia. He was adopted at an early age‚ which influenced him to write about characters that are different. His writings were characterized by realism; fidelity to life as perceived and experienced‚ and were considered to be absurd dramas. Albee‚ in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?‚ portrays a primitive sex struggle between a middle aged couple; the relationship between George and Martha

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    Septimus warren smith. These citizens grow up under the same social institutions and although classes are drawn up on wealth; it can be conceived that two people may have very similar opinions of the society that created them. The English society which Virginia Woolf presents individuals that are uncannily similar. These two individuals carry the names of Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith. Clarissa and Septimus‚ share the quality of communicating through actions‚ not words‚ and perceiving death

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    Flowing from Virginia Woolf’s poem “Memoirs of Being” is a beautiful piece of her childhood. This picture that has been created‚ is one that is filled with imagery‚ anaphora‚ and is an allusion to a time when her cares were not burdened in the way that they would become later in the poem. We can see that the piece is a picture of a time of youth. One that is not yet marred with the understanding of consequences. And a joy can be seen from start to finish‚ but her understanding of that joy experienced

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    Nursing theorist concept Application in the Nursing practice Abstract Nursing theorist Virginia Henderson (1897-1996)‚ often referred to as the “First Lady of Nursing”‚ developed a nursing model based on the 14 components of activities of daily living. The paper discusses the importance of applying these components to the nursing practice. She emphasized the importance of increasing the patient’s independence so that progress after hospitalization would not be delayed (Henderson 1991). Henderson’s

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    The story A Haunted House by Virginia Woolf is a short story full of symbolism‚ imagery‚ and irony. The story is narrated in the third-person limited or the limited omniscience point of view which helps the reader to get a more in-depth perception of how the ghosts and the living people feel and helps the reader understand some of the thoughts that these flat‚ static characters have throughout the story. The time period is never clearly stated but it appears to be a long time ago‚ possibly in the

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