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    Mieesha Box Mr. Wilson United States History 16 July 2013 Wizard of Oz Symbolic to the Populist Era I know you’re wondering how The Wonderful Wizard of Oz relates to the Populist Era‚ well it was said that the author L. Frank Baum was contrasting the Wizard of Oz to the Populist Era. In 1964 Henry M. Littlefield published “The Wizard of Oz: Parable on Populism” in the American Quarterly explaining the similarities between the two. He explains how a lot of the characters from the Wizard of

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    “cute as hell”. Why does Holden buy his little sister a record that sounds so provocative‚ especially when he is mostly concerned with children being corrupted by adults and what he deems inappropriate behavior‚ such as “sex stuff”? Because this is symbolic of Holden’s attempt at trying to avoid being phony. The record’s cover is described as featuring a little girl who’s embarrassed that she has lost her front teeth; obviously meant to be a record for children. Holden believes that most singers would

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    Symbolic Interactionist Perspective Media Analysis SOC/100 February 13‚ 2013 In the movie THE TITANIC the perspective view of conflict is very evident throughout the movie. From the point where they board the ship to the sinking of the ship we see how class structure is important and is enforced. The lower class are allowed on the ship but it is also expected that they will know there social place. In the movie there are few scenes that emphasis the social order

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    In Nacirema‚ Horace Miner uses satire and wordplay to teach us how easy it is to judge cultures that we don’t know much about. Miner is sneakily describing American culture‚ their entire way of life including both material and symbolic elements‚ the whole time77. Miner is trying to teach us that ethnocentrism‚ using your own culture as a standard to evaluate another‚ leads to the belief that other cultures are inferior78. Instead‚ we should be using cultural relativism‚ understanding other cultures

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    LITR 211 English Literature 18th Century to the Present Week 6 January 15‚ 2012 Essay #1 “The symbolic use of nature in the Romantic Period” Olejniczak‚ Brian #4029035 The Romantic period has very little to do with its actual name. Rather‚ the authors of this period used descriptive imagery and extensively referenced nature because the use of nature is symbolic. There are many authors of the Romantic period that illustrate this point. Instead of embracing the political lifestyle of the

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    In this manner‚ it can be said that symbolic-interactionist theories of wrongdoing are concerned less with qualities than with the path in which social implications and definitions can create reprobate conduct. The suspicion‚ obviously‚ is that these implications and definitions‚ these symbolic varieties‚ influence behaviour. Besides‚ initial forms of symbolic-interactionist theories concentrated on how young people obtained these implications and definitions from others‚ particularly peers; all

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    Symbolic interaction is defined from a sociological and criminology perspective. Symbolic interaction examines how individuals and groups interact‚ focusing on the creation of personal identity through interaction with others. Symbolic interaction main concern is the relationship between individual action and group pressures. Gangs and symbolic interaction go hand and hand. A gang basically is a loosely organized group of people who interact together with one another. The group or gang has a name

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    Symbolic Wounds Exploring scars as metaphors for trauma and strength in Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi. Scars in the human experience serve as more than just a physical mark‚ they mark the stories and actions behind them. In Homegoing by Ya Gyasi‚ scars are passed down through blood for generations. One character’s trauma or pain can be passed down and hurt the recipient in the following generation. In Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi‚ scars serve not only as a physical mark but as a metaphor for the lasting effects

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    the bird symbolizes Mrs Wright personality‚ the bird cage is a symbol to Mrs wright surroundings and the quilt symbolizes her emotional state. they may seem like small object but we understand that the carrie a much more bigger symbolic meaning. The bird is a symbolic representation to who Mrs Wright was prior to marring Mr Wright. Mrs Hale describe Mrs Wright as “sweet and pretty but kind of timid-fluttery”(Glaspell 1044). She also remembers how

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    The poetry of the Imagists is short‚ simple‚ and quite literal in its meaning in order to create a vivid picture in the reader’s mind. When they describe an object‚ it means just what they say. A tree is a tree‚ a flower is a flower‚ and a bird is a bird. Imagists have little use for abstract words or ideas‚ and tend to shy away from them as much as possible. Emily Dickinson doesn’t fall under the same category as the Imagists‚ as she doesn’t use the same techniques as the Imagists. Dickinson’s

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