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    Zachary Prisciak Mr. McGilly ENG 4U1 Friday October 5‚ 2012 The Distinction of Classes and Marxism in The Handmaids Tale Marxism‚ in broad terms‚ is a theory of social change based on sympathy for the working class. The Marxist literary theory involves looking at a class struggle (working vs. ruling). In Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale a class struggle is seen between the ruling class and everyone else in the Republic of Gilead. This text can be analyzed through the lens of

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    vote; if they were to go outside of societal norms they were looked at with disdain. The novel gave a very accurate account of a woman’s role in society and the burdens they faced because of the overwhelming pressure of their peers. In “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood‚ women were the property of society; forced to

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    Interactionism: Interactionism is micro and believes that meaning is produced through the interactions of individuals. It is the study of how individuals act within society. Interactionist theory is 20th century and has become one of the dominant sociological perspectives in the world today. Collectivism: was developed in the 20th century. The individual is perceived as a lesser entity to a nation‚ a state‚ a social class or a race. Collectivism emphasises control and ownership of production and distribution

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    Over a century prior to Luther’s “blasphemous” reformation‚ Geoffrey Chaucer wrote in his Canterbury Tales rhetoric warranting excommunication by the Catholic Church. Specifically‚ “The Pardoner’s Prologue and Tale” interprets certain church practices as inherently immoral‚ a notion insinuating that the most influential organization in Europe was flawed. However‚ the pardoner’s characterization had merit; the Medieval Period saw the corruption of the papacy through indulgences‚ a practice catalyzed

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    The tell-tale heart (1846) Edgar Allan Poe Intro: Definition of a ‘tell-tale’ = a gossip/er who tells things about others to get them into trouble Summary ‘A tell-tale heart’ (1843) by Edgar Allan Poe is told through a homodiegetic narrator‚ who is most likely the old man’s butler. He tries to convince himself and the reader that‚ although he confesses to have killed the old man with the pale‚ blue eye‚ he is not mad. Possible reasons for not giving details of the murder itself:

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    The title of my painting is A Tale of Two Cities: All that Glitters is not Gold. The mediums of art utilized are canvas and oil based paint with a song played in the background called A Tale of Two Citiez by J. Cole. The theological claim the art expresses is the tension of reality for residents in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is often claimed as the most livable city in the United States. However‚ this piece evokes viewers to ponder the true nature of Pittsburgh’s livability and for which populations

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    From a sociological mind‚ there are four main perspective that the people of society fall into. There are the functionalist‚ who thrive to see the productivity of everything‚ the conflict theorist who believe the system is always against them and there will always be a hierarchy‚ the feminist who believe in the patriarchy‚ and the interactionist who think our communication is the thing that holds us all together. These four perspectives have very different believes when it comes to one of the most

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    In The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ many characters go on a religious pilgrimage to Canterbury to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket. On the way to Canterbury‚ each person on the journey tells a tale. Whoever tells the best story‚ gets rewarded a lavish free meal. The pilgrimage includes people from the nobility‚ clergy‚ and commoner class. For each class‚ Chaucer develops many different character types that were representative of the society of the time. With a broad spectrum of

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    ARITHMETIC: A Textbook for Math 01 3rd edition (2012) Anthony Weaver Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Bronx Community College Page 2 3rd Edition. Copyright c Anthony Weaver‚ June 2012‚ Department of Mathematics and Computer Science‚ CPH 315‚ Bronx Community College‚ 2155 University Avenue‚ Bronx‚ NY 10453. Thanks to the following colleagues for various combinations of proof-reading‚ technical help‚ improvements in pedagogy and/or exposition: Nikos Apostolakis‚ Luis

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    off campus so we both have the same landlord. The other day‚ he asked me to go to the landlord’s office with him because he was having an issue with his apartment. As I watched his interaction with the landlord and when I reflexed on it from a sociological standpoint‚ I found it to be very interesting. My friend and I are very close friends and I know my friend very well. As soon as we walked into the landlord’s office‚ I noticed that his entire demeanor changed. He went from relaxed and slouching

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