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    Alice Walker and Toni Morrison are two prominent African-American female writers. Both their stories reflect their concerns with racial‚ sexual‚ and political issues—particularly the subject of oppression. Oppression runs through our language and will shape the way we act and do things in our culture. They are built around what is understood to be the norms in our society. A norm signifies what is acceptable and desirable. It is also a given position of dominance‚ privilege and power over what is

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    right in the middle of this very struggle. The characters Hazel and young Twyla bare resemblance in numerous ways. Both young ladies are very young‚ have very naïve views of the world‚ and have been disappointed by an adult in their lives. In Recitatif‚ Twyla’s young age is revealed early on: “We were eight years old and got F’s all the time.” (Morrison 130) Hazel’s youth becomes evident in Gorilla‚ My Love when she refers to the adults around her by saying‚ “Grownups figure they can treat you

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    1 Tragédie lyrique – Comparison of Approaches of J. B. Lully and J. P. Rameau Jean –Baptiste Lully and Jean –Philippe Rameau both were composers who made a distinctive contribution into a development of French opera genre. Born in 1632‚ Jean – Baptiste Lully was probably the most powerful force in French music in the seventeenth century. With a generous support of Louis XIV who granted him an exclusive right to produce sung drama in France‚ he and his librettist Jean – Philippe Quinalt

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    Recitatif Roberta and Twyla meet in an orphanage and become friends when they realize that they both are without their mothers. This is what bonds them and they see they have something in common. Both of their mothers show up at the orphanage and they want their mothers to become friends as well. This is when it becomes very obvious that they are very different somehow. Roberta’s mother is very condescending to Twyla’s mother. Roberta ends up leaving the orphanage while Twyla stays and their friendship

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    literature‚ and it is the lack of fathers and/or father figures in the literature. Throughout the course of this class‚ the readings featured often followed this trend and over half of the stories did not include a father or father figure. In the story Recitatif by Toni Morrison‚ there are two young girls who are living in a boarding home because their mothers cannot take care of them. In this story‚ like many others of 20th century literature‚ there is an obvious absence of fathers and there is not even

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    The relationships we see within Toni Morrison’s “Recitatif” and Sherman Alexie’s “This is What it Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona” are very complex‚ however‚ whether we’re examining a mother and daughter‚ or two childhood friends‚ it is clear our theme deals with the security and solidarity of relationships. Toni Morrison’s “Recitatif” depicts the complex relationships that two girls in foster care‚ Twyla and Roberta‚ have with their mothers. Twyla’s mother and Roberta’s mother share a tragic flaw

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    In Toni Morrison’s short story “Recitatif”‚ a young girl named Twyla is faced with hardships and turmoil that causes her to grow and change as a character. The story is centered around Twyla and her friend Roberta as they live in a girls’ orphanage together. Though both girls are equally round characters‚ Twyla seems to undergo the most change. Twyla is first shown as a protagonist‚ a young girl who demands the readers’ sympathy as she resides in an orphanage. As the story develops‚ we start

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    people have the tendency to categorize others immediately without even getting to know them. As humans we judge others way too much for our own good and we don’t even realize we are doing it majority of the time. I think Morrison’s main purpose in Recitatif is to make the reader a lot more aware of their stereotypical judgements about different races based on the use of different signs that Twyla and Roberta display as characters throughout the story. By writing with this technique of using hidden signs

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    The seventeenth century was a time of great change in musical style‚ particularly in opera‚ which was becoming much more popular and was beginning to be focused on a lot more. Opera was spreading out from Italy and into other countries in Europe‚ although Venice remained the centre of activity. In October 1697‚ a Venetian opera newsletter stated that “Truly today operas have become so common in every part of Italy‚ that not only in its famous cities‚ but even in various towns and villages they are

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    Essay 1: Summary Response Narrative First Draft Due: Mon‚ Feb. 2 Final Draft Due: Wed‚ Feb. 4 Purpose and Overview: Essay 1 represents several objectives of English 102‚ and perhaps builds upon skills learned in ENG 101. This essay will focus on the skill set of successfully summarizing a reading selection -- re-communicating the author’s purpose and main points -- and then responding to that author’s ideas appropriately‚ which requires a certain degree of critical and careful reading and thinking

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