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    commit. The countryside was a place where slave-owners could break men into animals as‚ Mr. Covey does to Douglass in Chapter 10. Mother and children were separated to “to hinder the development of the child’s affection toward its mother‚ and to blunt and destroy the natural affection of the mother for the child” in this perversion of the nature. However‚ to Douglass what made this worse was the fact that Mr. Covey used his religion to justify his sub-human treatment of Douglass‚ as did most of the slave

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    “Hello‚” said Dr. Sean. “Ho‚” Arnold repeated after. “No‚ no‚ no‚” Dr. Sean denied‚ “Hello.” “Hello‚” Arnold tried again. “Oh! Good‚” Dr. Sean praised him. Arnold was an unreal human; he was cloned by Dr. Sean. Nobody would know he was a cloned human‚ seeing he had perfect 32 body parts like common people‚ but different looking. His aspect could attract everyone to adore him as no one could do. Blonde hair‚ ocean-blue eyes‚ and horn chestnut-shaped lips absolutely matched on his face. Even though

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    acknowledge the ways in which they interact with one another. It also incorporated the way that egos develop and arise due to relationships and how they can interact with the daily lives of people. The teacher – teacher relationship between Dr. Sean Maguire (played by Robin Williams) and Professor Gerald Lambeau (played by Stellen Skarsgard) is an old friendship that has picked up after a long separation. Being former college roommates and both obviously extremely smart it is apparent why competition

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    | 4. How does Mr. Covey succeed in turning Douglass into a “brute?” How does a “root” help Douglass develop the aggressiveness necessary to resist Mr. Covey? | Mr. Covey succeeds in turning Douglass into a “brute” because he “breaks” him. Mr. Covey rids him of all hope of ever being a free man‚ rids him of all spark of enthusiasm and fills him with lonely despair. This “root” gives the encouragement and aggressiveness he needs to stand up and physically fight Mr. Covey and to make him aware that

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    and to get psychological help. After many failing attempts with different psychologists‚ Professor Lambeau contacted his colleague and good friend Robin Williams who plays “Sean” the psychologist to work with Will. Despite the fact that the rapport between both Will and Sean is very complicated and psychologically volatile‚ Sean sticks with it because he is convinced he can assist Will in finding some sort of stability and happiness within his life. Will’s life revolves around his job and his friends

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    too "independent"‚ teenage Frederick was placed in the care of Edward Covey‚ a man who had a reputation as a fierce slave-breaker. Covey beat him mercilessly and without justification. Douglass considered the turning point in his life to be the moment when he resisted Covey’s beating. Covey couldn’t break his spirit‚ and‚ for the first time in Frederick’s life‚ a white man backed down. “My term of actual service to Mr. Edward Covey ended on Christmas day‚

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    Was Sean Porter really responsible for starting the sports program at Camp Kilpatrick‚ as the film implies? When did the actual events in the movie Gridiron Gang take place? Was the movie Gridiron Gang filmed at the real juvenile detention camp? Was it just as difficult in real life for Sean to find other schools to play against? Did the kids on the Camp Kilpatrick team really cry after losing their first football game? Did the real Sean Porter expect his team to lose the first game? Did the

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    shift in colors. These colors are cold colors‚ which include colors such as blue and white. The change to the cold colors creates a sense of helplessness and nervousness in Will. An example of this would be Will’s first meeting with the psychologist Sean. Will is looking at the painting hung on the window and as he looks at it‚ he ties in with Sean’s life. As he moves closer to the painting‚ the room gets a little lighter‚ until you can see the fear in Will’s face. This creates a shift in mood within

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    "Where justice is denied‚ where poverty is enforced‚ where ignorance prevails‚ and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress‚ rob and degrade them‚ neither persons nor property will be safe" said Frederick Douglass on how in a society where the a group of people alienates another group of people‚ neither parties will benefit. Justice and freedom are human rights that are required to live a fulfilling and happy life‚ from these rights‚ stem trust‚ love

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    the agony of Sean when he was left in a boarding school far away from the comfort of his own home and from the love and care his family especially of his mother. I found him in a situation where he was so helpless to defend himself amidst the judgements‚ the accusations‚ the name-calling‚ the bullying … Young as he was‚ his experiences were really so damaging to his self-esteem‚ to his self-confidence‚ to his self-concept. I just do not know how many Seans are there… out there – Seans who think

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