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    symbolic interactionist perspective and how society is harmed by social inequality bias. There are two distinct social inequalities in the episode‚ “Luca$” that deal with skinny verses obese and outlaw verses law. The skinny characters of Marge‚ Lisa‚ Maggie and the outlaw characters of Snake and Bart were seen as educated‚ strong‚ cunning‚ and idolized. The obese characters such as Homer and Luca$ and the law characters portrayed by the Springfield Police are looked as inept‚ lazy‚ undependable and uneducated

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    Georgia. Mama anticipates that in the coming few days Maggie will get a husband‚ get married and then stay peacefully together. The story starts when Mama and Maggie are waiting for Dee who was the eldest daughter. Dee is expected to visit with her man who was to marry her. The mother wasn’t sure if they are already married or not. Dee always despised

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    Alice Walker constructs a time period reflective piece of literature that creatively captures the fundamental juxtapositions between Dee and her little sister‚ Maggie‚ and how these differences aid in conveying the author’s message. The two characters are foil characters who embody polar opposites of progression‚ education‚ aesthetics and appreciation of heritage-both personal and broad. Although both characters portray several negative attributes‚ they each have redeeming features. Through these

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    Who is Lisa Marie Simpson? Airing in December of 1989‚ the Simpsons are starting their 25th season as of this year. This longevity has been thanks to the five main characters; Homer‚ Marge‚ Bart‚ Lisa and Maggie Simpson. Representing the all-American household; each of these characters plays an important part in not just Springfield‚ but society all around. But the most humanistic and “normal” person living in Springfield is no other than Lisa Marie Simpson. Lisa is a tough nut to crack‚ but just

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    Discuss the relationship between gender and the sitcom genre in one screened episode of one sitcom studied in this unit The Simpsons). Your discussion should pay particular attention to the ways in which generic conventions of the sitcom are employed as a means for exploring gender roles and/or sexual difference in the nominated episode and the series as a whole. Gender in The Simpsons. It is known in today’s world‚ that males and females are seen as two distinct separate classes‚ owing mainly to

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    oldest son of Homer and Marge Simpson on the Fox TV show The Simpsons. At only 10 years of age‚ Bart has already established himself in the community and in his family as a trouble-maker. He is the oldest child in his family with two younger sister‚ Maggie and Lisa. To Karen Horney‚ Bart’s experiences with his parents would greatly influence his future personality. Bart’s interactions with his father‚ Homer‚ provide a perfect situation for the analysis of a parents influence on personality development

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    Maggie And Dee Analysis

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    In the story “Everyday Us‚” the sisters Maggie and Dee are very different‚ yet they still have some things in common. Their appearances are completely different‚ as well as their attitude‚ but they both have a strong love for their mother and heritage. When you compare the sisters you will find the strong love that each of them share for their mother‚ and heritage as well. They both truly love their mother‚ and would do anything for her. Maggie stays home with her mother‚ and learns more about where

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    Audience Pleasures Pleasures of relatiblilty- The IT Crowd is set in an office building and follows the daily lives of the IT department within this company. This is relatable to the target audience‚ who would be young adults- middle aged‚ and therefore working also‚ and would probably we able to relate to working collectively with a team ‚ and the individual unique characters within the department. For example‚ the contrast between the people working on the top floor of the building‚ compared

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    Comparison: Maggie – Girl of the streets & Sister Carrie Thesis: Portrays of two naturalistic female characters Maggie and Sister Carrie …..The escape of two women – failure or success? Introduction: I have chosen to have a look at Maggie – Girl of the Streets and Sister Carrie‚ to compare and see if_________(thesis). Shortly about naturalism and naturalistic characters…: - Naturalistic works exposed the dark harshness of life - humans are “human beasts” (Emile Zola)

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    In Toni Morrison’s "Recitatif"‚ Morrison decides to withold the racial identity of her characters to show the struggle of two girls who connected when they were younger despite their racial differences in an era where it is such a huge ordeal to most others. Throughout the story Twyla is characterized as one of the two orphan’s who "weren’t real orphans with beautiful dead parents in the sky‚" (Morrison 201) and Roberta is the only other that understands her struggles because her mother is sick‚

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