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    Title: Island of the Blue Dolphins Author: Scott O’Dell Plot: Once‚ Indians lived on an island in the Pacific that looked like a big fish sunning itself in the sea. When they left‚ one girl was left behind along with her brother. This girl’s name was Karana. Karana and her brother lived on the island for a couple of days when one morning Karana found her brother dead. Wild dogs had killed him. Karana was left alone on the island with nothing but an abandoned village and hopes of a ship returning

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    Sonny's Blues Analysis

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    The two different short stories titled respectively "Sonny’s Blues" and "This Is What it Means to Say Pheonix‚ Arizona" maintain several similarities throughout their particular lengths. Both observant tales of changing times and cultures‚ the novellas incorporate themes of brotherhood‚ loss‚ and the rekindling of relationships. Due to the resemblance between the themes and atmospheres of the two stories‚ an analyzation is necessary to draw assessments associating these particular tales. One of

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    Themes in "Blue Velvet"

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    Exploring the Dark Side: Contrasting Themes in "Blue Velvet" The subconscious psyche is one of the most fascinating and almost completely inexplicable aspects of human behavior. Even more intriguing than merely the subconscious is the notion of a darker‚ more repressed side that many individuals refuse to acknowledge exists within them. In David Lynch’s film "Blue Velvet‚" the director attempts to explore the psyche of a young man named Jeffrey Beaumont‚ most notably the clash between his darker

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    Blue Collar Brilliance

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    Blue Collar Brilliance David R Miller Comp 1 Essay 1 In my observation mentally with Mr. Roses essay on blue collar brilliance‚ Mr Rose tries to tell the reader on the different levelsof work there is for high educated people opposed to the non educated. Furthermore he tries express through his family experiences in the work environment how a person with a manual labor is not so different than a person with a high level of education‚ they are equal in job to job views but not in society.

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    Blue Line Monologue

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    AJ Kozman Mr. Childress English- 1A 15 October 2015 Bag Skate "Get on the line!" ordered Coach. "Blue line back‚ red line back‚ far blue line back‚ and goal line back. Then‚ in push-up position walk to the red line and sit-ups to the goal line to finish." The frigid ice grabbed my back. My muscles were burning. I was trying to accomplish only one thing‚ getting air. The strong scent of sweaty hockey gear and poorly cleaned bathrooms hit me like a wall when I walked into the cramped

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    Chris Abani's Blue

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    he tells the story of those who were born and raised in the troubled African nation. The poem “Blue” talks about how one slave has gone through many obstacles throughout her life‚ how she was caught in the slave trade‚ and in the end‚ how she eventually revolts against the captain. In that transition‚ she not only successfully kills the captain‚ but in killing herself also. The historical context of "Blue” by Abani is crucial information in understanding the full meaning of the work and understanding

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    Sonny's Blue Analysis

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    their identity and position in society. This struggle for meaning and identity is strongly expressed in James Baldwin’s short story “Sonny’s Blue”‚ Langston Hughes’s poem “The Negro

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    Rhetoric of Blue Jeans

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    Blue Jeans” by Fred Davis talks about denim jeans‚ their creation about 700 years ago‚ and how since then this item of apparel has served as a form of expression. Jeans were and still are made from sturdy indigo- dyed cotton cloth. Before the 60’s one did not see blue jeans on everyone‚ in the 30’s and 40’s painters and artist were the main consumers‚ and in the 50’s the denim trend spread to hoodlums and motorcyclist. Not until the 60’s did jeans become universally worn‚ crossing all genders‚ ages

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    pitches. On a piano all the semitones have the same size‚ meaning equally spaced. In “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin‚ is about two brothers that have a conflictive relationship because or music and drug problems. The main theme is brotherhood and how music help people express their feelings and to solve their problems. Music plays a central role in defining the characters and culture of Harlem in “Sonny’s Blues.” In Baldwin’s story‚ there a several hidden messages‚ but there are two important quotes

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    Sonny's Blues Thesis

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    Zayra Rendon Mrs. Smith ENGL 1102 10 Feb 2017 Sonny’s Blues was first published in 1957 by James Baldwin. The story takes place in Harlem‚ a historically African American neighborhood in New York City. This story was the start of Baldwin commitment to the civil rights movement‚ and he became a spokesman for African Americans during the 60’s. Sonny’s Blues is about two brothers‚ Sonny and the narrator‚ that suffer in multiple ways that involves music‚ drug abuse‚ the way the interact with each other

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