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    utter hopelessness. The play unfolds rather loosely as we are introduced to Winnie‚ a middle-aged‚ happy-go-lucky woman buried up to her waist in sand. Behind her and hidden from view sleeps Willie‚ her husband. Winnie goes about her normal routine rituals. She brushes her teeth‚ reaches into her bag for miscellaneous items‚ and makes herself pretty by applying makeup. Throughout the first act‚ Winnie always holds a high sense of optimism in her state of paralysis. She states how it is "another happy

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    “The Man to Send Rain Clouds” The theme of Leslie Marmon Silko’s The Man to Send Rain Clouds revolves around the idea of maintaining your culture in the opposition of the “religious right.” Leon is faced with strong opposition about his tribe’s rituals in regard to the burying of one of their dead. That opposition comes from the Christian priest and his ideas of what is sacred. Cultures around the world embrace death in different ways. Some mourn and fear death; others accept it and find hope

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    The Native American Hopi tribe perform numerous rituals to positively impact their lives and bless their tribe. The Hopi believe that there is a spiritual essence and a presence of life in everything in the universe‚ and that it is necessary to interact with these spiritual life forces in order to survive (Wright‚ 2008). Thus‚ the Hopi personify these impersonal spirits in the form of kachina dancers and carved‚ handmade kachina dolls so that they can better interact with and please these powerful

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    He believed that eventually‚ under Joe Summers’ misguided management of the ritual‚ the younger generation would live in seclusion‚ a life far less abundant than how people would value the lottery and live a life before. As the story progressed towards the climax‚ he commented how the ritual and the attitude of the people towards it is not the same anymore. Later‚ it was told that the townspeople have “forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box”‚ but “they still remembered to use stones

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    Life of Pi Analytical Essay In the novel Life of Pi‚ Yann Martel uses the protagonist Pi to demonstrate how faith‚ ritual and one’s will to live save one from the barbaric and carnivorous reality. Pi Patel‚ lover of faith and various gods and their beliefs loses his family after a shipwreck and drifts on the Pacific Ocean with a zebra‚ hyena‚ orangutan and a tiger‚ Richard Parker each struggling in their own way to survive. Yann Martel uses the protagonist Pi to claim that one retains his or her

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    contradiction. For example‚ in the story of Ra‚ Isis‚ and the snakebite‚ the possible political interpretation (Isis being advanced by her priests to position of top god) doesn ’t rule out a consideration of Ra as sun-god‚ or possibly seeing some ritual significance to his sickness and subsequent cure. As G. S. Kirk puts it‚ "a myth may have different emphases or levels of meaning." Since it often serves more than one purpose‚ "a tale about human actions [can] contain more than a single aspect

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    populated by sinister gods and represented by the jaguar‚ symbol of night. The majority of Maya‚ including the rulers‚ went to this underworld. Heaven was reserved for those who had been sacrificed or died in childbirth. Rituals: The Mayan religion is a complex of many ritual practises. The Maya believed in blood sacrifice and bloodletting. Kings would perform bloodletting rites for every stage in life‚ every important political or religious event and significant calendar cycle endings. For the

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    herself‚ and the dreams were proof she was going to die. Treatment involved resolving cultural issues between the patient and her Mexican Catholic husband and his family‚ then allowing the patient to return to the Navajo reservation to perform the rituals to appease the dead as indicated by the Navajo Ceremonialist. Once the Ghost Illness was addressed‚ the patient was able to continue treatment for her physical medical issues with success (Putsch‚ 1988). The second patient was a Salish woman‚ who

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    ART IDENTIFICATION AFRICA 1. Compare and contrast two sculptures from the African chapters in your textbook. Be sure to include an iconographic and iconological analysis in your response. Do not forget to write in your own words. (5 points) The first sculpture or carved figure I am explaining‚ comparing‚ and contrasting is the Spirit Spouse. The Spirit Spouse is used to decorate with jewelry‚ take care with oil‚ and pray to. This particular African culture believes that you were in past life

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    Dancing played an important role in ancient African religion ceremonies.Even today several of those dances remain in modern religions practice. Most of the Ancient African dances are for celebrations and traditions. Ancient African dancing is a totally different and self adequate language that is joyful and makes you feel electrified. African dances is a method to communicate with your feelings and emotions. African dances celebrate ceremony of passage and help the bonds between members of tribes

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