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    Social injustices in literature are often used as a plot device‚ by which authors utilize in an attempt to convey a deeper message to the reader. By detailing forms of discrimination - against race‚ against gender - through characters and incidents that develop throughout a story‚ authors are able to speak volumes about times of societal unrest and injustice. Specifically‚ the motif of racism during the Great Depression era is portrayed through works of literature‚ such as Of Mice and Men and To

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    If given the opportunity to advice someone who has recently been raped and was proposed an offer of receiving money in order to prevent the case from going to trial‚ I would simply tell the victim not to take the bribe. Yes‚ indeed the victim may be going through financial problems‚ but is the money really worth the pain that the offender has brought upon you? Receiving money from a person who is capable of committing such a horrible crime like rape not only makes you look bad‚ but in fact‚ allows

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    Although‚ a cliché‚ my nana’s passing was something that changed my life. But Mary Doherty was not a cliché. Not to say that the pain people go through during a grandparent’s death doesn’t hurt‚ but I believe that my nana leaving‚ particularly what she left me‚ has and will continually effect me as a person for the rest of my life. There’s no other way to describe my Nana other than this simple statement; her liveliness would light up a dark room if it could. She embraced the positive‚ which is

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    to David Martin Long in the late 80’s. While David Long was still incarcerated there was a reporter that was interested in writing about his story her name was Laura Miller and in 1994 she came to the prison to interview him. She wrote about his injustice in which he wanted to be executed but because Texas law had an automatic appeal process his execution could not be carried out and therefore no matter how many times that he wanted to oppose this the state of Texas denied him his execution. He tells

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    relate to myself‚ affects society as a whole‚ and also helped inspire organization to fight for equal rights. I relate to equality because I don’t always get treated fairly just because I am part of a minority group. Martin Luther king jr. says “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” If anyone gets treated unfairly it makes it easy for people to treat everyone else like that and it makes it hard to to treat everyone with the equality and respect that they deserve. Everyone deserves

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    1. When and where was the story written or told? What historical‚ social‚ or cultural background might be needed to understand or explain what the story is about? You can expect by the language and the resources that they had‚ that the story was set in olden times. Since modern electricity was installed in homes during the end of the 19th century you can expect that the story was placed in the 19th century or the early 20th. This is due to them not having modern electricity and being not very wealthy

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    Michael Midence “Acquainted with the Night”: Robert Frost on Darkness In Robert Frost’s poem "Acquainted with the Night" Frost has left this poem up for many interpretations. The poem begins “I have been one acquainted with the night‚” it means‚ basically‚ that he has met‚ or has some knowledge of‚ the night. It is a neutral way to say something. You’d say you were acquainted with someone if you had met them‚ but weren’t friends with them. We can read that maybe the individual is restless and

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    Why is winter considered a lonely time of year? Is it because of the barren trees and other plants? Or is it the fact that every person on earth‚ it seems‚ flees inside to escape the cold? E.E. Cummings considers this topic of loneliness exquisitely in his poem titled‚ “l(a.” Cummings was born in late 1894 in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts‚ and was an American poet‚ painter‚ essayist‚ author‚ and playwright. He is world renowned as an important contributor to 20th century literature. “l(a” was considered

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    Last year‚ Eric Holder called for the repeal of voting restrictions that prevent almost 6 million ex-felons (more than a third of whom are black) from voting. These laws origin in racial injustice stretches back to America’s days of antebellum slavery. A century has passed since post-Reconstruction states used these measures to strip African Americans of their most fundamental rights‚ the impact of felony disfranchisement on modern communities

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    Does killing ever justify murder? Capital punishment‚ also known as the death penalty‚ is the act of killing criminals for heinous acts that they’ve committed‚ generally homicide. I believe that capital punishment is a social injustice because it is unconstitutional and unethical. Those against capital punishment question the surety of the offender’s guilt‚ economic costs‚ and the supposedly unbiased judges. There are two sides to every coin though‚ and there are many reasons to support capital punishment

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