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    Poverty Satire

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    Poverty Satire With the advancement of poverty in the United States it is time to solve the homeless situation. Thousands of Americans are homeless and taking up space on the city’s streets. A simple solution to this problem would be to allow the homeless to reside in landfills. They would be able to sort through the waste to find appropriate cardboard boxes to live in. This could also be used as a form of employment allowing them to sort through recycling to improve the environment. It is also

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    Candide Satire

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    stone unturned in terms of what he satirizes. Though a great many topics are touched upon‚ Voltaire ultimately uses Candide to satirize the philosophy of optimism offered by the German philosopher‚ Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. By examining Voltaire’s satire of armies‚ we can see that he uses the pointless atrocities and violence in Candide as a basis to discredit the German philosophy of optimism. The first instance in which Voltaire utilizes armies to discredit the philosophy of optimism occurs shortly

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    Ernest Hemingway‚ A legacy for American Literature Some say that Hemingway’s personal life should disqualify him from the literature canon. They state that his torrent affairs‚ his alcoholism‚ and his mental state should preclude him from entry into the canon. These are the very things that help to make Hemingway a unique writer. Although his genre is fiction‚ he relies on his real life experiences with the people and places that he visited. The very definition of the literary canon disputes these

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    Contribution of Emily Dickinson in American Literature It is said that maturation of American letters first took place during the era of American Romanticism‚ which is also called the American Renaissance era. As stated by Woodlief‚ during this era‚ “excitement over human possibilities‚ and a high regard for individual ego.” It was the time when the natural goodness of man was the primary belief of American people. They were of the notions that natural goodness comes in natural environment and

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    cruelness and fraud and of big food corporations‚ and then starting his own organic restaurant‚ which the audience assumes is Chipotle; all to the tune of “Pure Imagination” covered by Fiona Apple. Funny or Die‚ a well known comedy web site‚ made a satire of Chipotle’s “Scarecrow”‚ called “Honest Scarecrow”‚ which changed the lyrics and added other words‚ images‚ and sounds in order to mock Chipotle’s‚ and other restaurants’‚ emotional and exaggerated way of advertising. “Honest Scarecrow” by Funny

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    Satire In The Alchemist

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    The satire that appears throughout The Alchemist does more than show the flaws in society‚ it creates and supports the intricate character-based theme of reality versus desire that helps to “sell” the image of London that Jonson creates. As stated earlier‚ The Alchemist relies on a gambit of fabricated characters‚ with the three main characters‚ Face‚ Subtle‚ and Doll‚ relying heavily on made-up personas that help them with their cons. Besides protecting the main characters‚ the personas used serve

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    Throughout literature‚ feminism and racism have played crucial roles in the lives of the characters and plotlines in stories and novels. Audiences are captivated by the drama a character must face in order to succeed in life or society. This struggle to overcome personal discrimination and adversity has transcended centuries and genres of literature. African American literature is no exception. Authors of African American literature would base the events that were taking place in the world around

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    course of America’s lifetime‚ literary movements have helped define the ever changing thoughts‚ values‚ and ideas the country has held throughout the years. American literature is a timepiece that will live on the shelves of libraries across the world‚ permanently preserving America’s story for many more centuries to come. Records of the American Gothic featuring Poe’s darkly extravagant poems‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s dizzying stories of the Jazz Age‚ Steinbeck’s tales of America’s Dust Bowl‚ and Jack

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    Literature on the American Civil War is very intriguing. The Civil War brought a highly desired end to slavery‚ but it also came with very undesired death and destruction. The Civil War changed how writers write forever. In the South pre-Civil War life revolved around agriculture‚ mostly on large farms or plantations where enslaved African Americans were forced to do most of the labor. In the North pre-Civil War‚ the soil and climate favored smaller farmsteads rather than large plantations‚ which

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    intelligent‚ creative‚ and involved lives.” Literature has impacted the world greatly. From the time of the Enlightenment to modern times‚ literature was (and still is) one of the most prominent forms of media. With the changing expectations throughout history‚ literature has been impacted by the majority of its readers: the youth. Likewise‚ the youth has been affected by literature’s everlasting and significant words and meanings. The American youth and literature have shaped each other throughout history

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