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    Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a story about Hester Prynne‚ her drastic act of sin‚ and her punishment for that act. Hester‚ a married woman‚ committed adultery‚ and borne a child from her affair. Her husband had sent her ahead of him to America and had never arrived in Boston. It was believed that he was lost at sea. As punishment‚ Hester has to wear a flashy‚ scarlet and gold stitched “A” embroidered on her chest for as long as she lives. From what I have read‚ Hester is leaving from

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    Mehma N. Durrani Malavolta English IB2 17th‚ March‚ 2013 Word Count: 1‚389 The Concept of Pride‚ Death and Fear in the stories: Cultural Motifs in Murakami’s The Elephant Vanishes Haruki Murakami’s collection of short stories in The Elephant Vanishes consists of recurring themes of pride‚ death‚ and fear. Although Murakami is shown more of a very modern Japanese writer‚ he still includes many references of Japanese culture and traditional values that haven’t been lost in Japan

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    In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the main character Hester Prynne goes through a moral wilderness during her seven years of suffering‚ during this time she gains insight and knowledge about life and sin. The scarlet letter doesn’t teach her to be atone or it doesn’t make her an example for the community‚ instead it leads her into a “moral wilderness”. Although sin leads Hester into expulsion and suffering‚ it also results into knowledge. Hester was able to change the meaning

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    Melissa Galindo English 96 Marc Scott OCT/5/2014 Hitting them hardest when they’re small The Shame of the Nation was written in 2005 by author Jonathan Kozol.  In this book he discusses how underprivileged children in lower-income school districts are treated differently than the children in middle-class school districts. The middle-class children have easy access to pre-school but very few children in the lower-classes have access to pre-school. As a result‚ when lower-classes

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    I am reading “Coming out of Shame: Transforming Gay and Lesbian Lives” by Gershen Kaufman. This is one of the first books I picked up when I was in the mist of dealing with my sexuality. The first shame‚ inferiority‚ and guilt I felt concerning homosexuality were as a young child growing up in a Black Baptist church. “Organized Christian Religion‚ in particular‚ has been a major source of shame and contempt for homosexuality” (Gershen‚ p. 9). The pastor would preach many sermons on the sinfulness

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    Scarface: The Shame of the Nation The rise from an ordinary middle class gangster to a notorious and high class ruler‚ “Scarface” is a story of a man who gets his dream and desired status in the gang world through multiple phases of killing and torturing others. It’s a story of Tony Camonte (Paul Muni) and his rise and fall as a gangster‚ a story of violence that ends in self-destruction. “Scarface” not only portrays the ruthless achievement of a gangster but also gives the reason behind their achievement

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    shouldn’t judge a book by its cover‚ yet everyday people are judged by their race‚ by what they wear‚ and by the color of their skin. My race shouldn’t play a role of segregation instead it should bring us all together. What I wear shouldn’t be a shame‚ instead it should be a crown of pride. The mass of myelin in my skin shouldn’t play a significant role of making me different‚ instead it should show who I really am‚ a human. Most children and teenagers face discrimination in schools which may cause

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    In the article "Child Sexual Abuse’s Second Shame” by Nick Bryant‚ the author talks about the latest variations on a theme of abuse by churches and respected organizations like the Boy Scouts. Before 2002‚ he wrote extensively on children’s issues‚ and then stumbled across a 1987 U.S. Customs report on a "child abuse investigation" that the agency was conducting. Two men Involved in this investigation had been arrested and charged with multiple counts of child abuse. Six children‚ whose ages ranged

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    2.3.1 Identity Formation and Challenged Identity On a daily basis‚ individuals of the human species living in social contact with each other pose one elementary‚ easy question to their communication partners: Who are you? Although a man would not immediately answer the question with‚ “I am male. I am the guy with those nicely shaped abs” (well‚ possibly some even would)‚ one’s sex‚ prevailing gender roles‚ and one’s embodied self constitute significant components contributing to the construction

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    MW March 7‚ 2013 “Shame is a bad thing‚ you know. It keeps you down”: The Power of Shame in Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street In Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street‚ Esperanza’s main goal is to one day have a house of her own that she can be proud of. Of course this is many people’s dream‚ but for Esperanza it means everything. It’s such a big deal to her because she’s ashamed of where she lives now‚ so she wants something better for herself in the future. While shame plays such a major

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