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    Pre-AP English‚ Period 6 9/5/13 Pre-AP Landing Gear “Do you ever read any of the books you burn?” ‘That’s against the law!’ “Oh of course” (Page 23) This quote shows conformity because when Clarisse asked Montag “Do you ever read any of the books you burn‚” Montag quickly replied with “That’s against the law.” From that‚ we can tell that everyone in the Fahrenheit 451 society is like a robot; they are programmed to shun anything that is frowned upon in their society. In this quote Clarisse

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    A Separate Peace: Friendship‚ Conformity‚ and War We have all experienced friendship in our lives; some of these bonds were lasting and others were not. A Separate Peace is a book that deals with the friendship of high school boys. These boys attend an all-boy’s school called Devon School. It is said that: "Devon is sometimes considered the most beautiful school in New England." "Devon was both scholarly and very athletic." Devon is where Gene Forrester‚ Phineas (Finny) and Elwin

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    Speech Analysis Paper Name Institution   Speech Analysis Paper I selected a speech that was given by Manal- Al Sharif. The speech was entitled “A Saudi woman who dared to drive”. The speech was delivered sometime in June 2013. It was presented in a worldwide set of conferences referred to as TED (Technology‚ Environment‚ and Design) conference. TED provides live streaming of dialogues and address an extensive array of topics within the practice of science‚ culture and research. The speech was

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    This is a question frequently asked when applying for colleges‚ jobs‚ and scholarships. What makes you‚ you? But when does this idea of being unique not apply. Not all communities thrive with individuality‚ some thrive with conformity. In traumatic experiences‚ conformity within a community can be more beneficial than going through the circumstance individually. If you open up google and type in “definition of community” and hit enter three main definitions pop up. The first says “a

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    Introduction The 1950s were a time of conformity. The country had just gotten over WWII and the people of America were willing to believe and actively pursue anything political figures declared the social norm. A group of writers who rejected any American middle-class conformist values started a rebellious movement against such assimilation. The Beat Generation expressed their ideas of individuality through works of literature influenced by drugs‚ sexual experimentation‚ Buddhism‚ and jazz (Belgrad

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    leading action of “A & P” resides not only in the grocery store‚ but primaritly in Sammy’s mind. The narrator touches on the stages of his work day while he focuses his thoughts on his denial of conventional conformity. In the early pages of “A & P‚” Sammy establishes his contempt for conformity and consumerism‚ insinuating that the people who shop at A & P are “sheep” (Updike441) who can never be roused out of their daily routines. The word “sheep” gives readers strong imagery to picture the environment

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    “Thematic Essay” Nonconformity might be viewed as rebellion to some‚ but to others is a sign of independence. In Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn‚ a theme of growing maturity appears. Nonconformity is a trait among others that led to Huckleberry Finn’s evolving maturity. Responsibility along with growing independence led to his coming of age. Although maturity is an important trait and theme shown in the book‚ there are several factors that contribute and lead to this. Nonconformity emerges as

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    In short story “Harrison Bergeron” Kurt Vonnegut uses symbols and hyperbole to show how conformity isn’t better. Their society’s solution to equality is to change the people who have unique attributes and make them the same as the average person. Vonnegut uses the handicaps to show how equality isn’t better and how their government fails to make everyone equal. They try to force individuals to change so they are conforming and no one will compete against each other. If you are above average you have

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    was really feeling. This inner anguish is what made Dimmesdale so sickly and made the town believe he was ill and dying‚ when he was actually just feeling guilt for not owning up to his sin of adultery with Hester. Therefore‚ Dimmesdale’s outward conformity to the town’s values and beliefs while withholding his own values and beliefs led to his inevitable death proving that not being who you

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    turning outward politically but inward culturally. New ideals of conformity and homogeny began popping up making it difficult to fit in if you were an outcast. The idea of the nuclear family was very prominent in the culture‚ the man went to work the wife stayed home and took care of the kids‚ but some literary works defied these norms and what was considered socially taboo. One author in particular‚ Arthur Miller argues against conformity by talking about many socially taboo topics such

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