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    Dumb Blondes

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    fall into‚ the one that most commonly comes to my attention and annoys me the most is the dumb blonde stereotype. There are multiple movies and television shows that depict the dumb blonde stereotype. Between peoples beliefs and all the dumb blonde jokes that circulate it is easy to entertain the audience with these. One movie I have seen that exaggerates this stereotype is Legally Blonde featuring Reese Witherspoon. In this movie‚ Reese Witherspoon is portrayed as a gorgeous blonde who has no sense

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    Of Mice and Men Tragedy

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    at first‚ to be the most tragic event in the novel‚ especially for the people directly concerned‚ such as George and Lennie himself. However‚ in actual fact‚ the novel is full of sad people suffering in a world where no one really cares about them. The men who worked on the ranches‚ the itinerant workers were sad and lonely people. As George says ¡°Guys like us‚ who work on ranches‚ were the most lonely people in this world.¡± They had no families and no homes. They moved from place to place

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    My Boyfriend

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    he grabbed my hands. When the games is start I shouted to him you do it. When the games is over. Finally he won‚ and he is really happy. Ryan is funny. First when I’m sad he always make me happy. Then he always makes some funny things. Next he always here for me. After that he tells me funny joke. When my friend sad he tries to make them happy. He likes an

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    The Liar by Tobias Wolff

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    either being killed or her being on the verge of death. “’Why is it always so sad?’ asked Mother. ‘Why all the disease?’” The death of his father was unmistakably an ample moment of his teenage life‚ he had no way of expecting that outcome. He may not know it but lying is also his way of coping. Unlike with his mother‚ James was very close to his father. The understood each other and James showed this with a joke: “’There’s a bear outside‚’ said Tom intently.” Without his father’s usual

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    Exploring the ways in which Brian Clark makes the scene an important and dramatic moment in the play When talking about the important and dramatic scene in this play I refer back to pages 25-30. These six pages are all about a little encounter between Ken and Mrs Boyle. This is a fundamental scene in the marvellous play because Ken finally expresses his motives and feelings. Brian Clark uses many techniques to give the reader this valuable information through repetition‚ the use of speech (quite

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    narration which helps lend a higher degree of credibility to the description of the intimate details and emotions. While the poems are in first person‚ the tone of both poems is far from the same. In Lord Byron ’s the narrator is a man who is ashamed and sad. He is ashamed for the love affair between him and the woman he speaks of: "I hear thy name spoken‚ / And share in the shame"(15-16). The man knows what he did was morally wrong and hearing the woman ’s name only reminds him of his wrong doings with

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    represents the darkness around the witches. They chant about trouble because they are trouble. The witches are manipulative and cause major trouble in people’s lives. The act starts out with the darkness of the witches which sets the scene for how dark and sad this scene is. Once Macbeth arrives to where the witches are there is more darkness and thunder‚ then there are the three apparitions. The witches call for the apparitions by saying “Come high or low; thyself and office deftly show.”(4.1.75-76) The

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    Apple® stores for this piece of metal were ridiculous. Among this generation‚ more and more of the youth are willing to stand in lines for “the latest” whatever‚ than to go out and do something that will actually make a difference‚ like voting. It’s a sad reality where tangible things rank higher than knowledge. Postman also says that Americans rely heavily on television “not only for their light entertainment but for their news‚ their weather‚ their politics‚ their religion‚ their history─all of which

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    you were saying. I liked that you had visual aids throughout your presentation and a lot of the slides had some humor to them. However‚ I thought you should have had a few more slides that had a more serious approach because you are talking about a sad reality in the world. You did incorporate sources throughout the speech backing up the claims you were making. Carlos did use Pathos in his speech when he asked the audience how they would feel if one of their siblings was taken away from them. As for

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    (Cardwell‚ 1996) Stereotyping is a crime committed by all. It is not done intentionally in all cases of course. Everyone will sneak in a little joke here and there about the nature of a certain hair color‚ race‚ age‚ weight‚ etc. What people do not realize is that these little harmless jokes have created stereotypes. I personally believe that the little harmless jokes ended up manifesting on their own into something much bigger and hurtful. Humor is something that should be a part of our lives daily but

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