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    Tale of a Tub setion II‚ upon first reading this section I was drawn to its comedic and the manner in which the writer John Swift decided to convey his message. Needless to say‚ at first I was incredibly confused and found it quite difficult to understand the true meaning behind the three coats and the will given by the father to his three sons. However‚ as I continued reading I began to understand that the three coats had a more aligorical meaning and that Peter‚ Jack‚ and Martin represented demonations

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    A Modest Proposal is everything that a satirical story should be. It includes sarcasm and irony as Jonathan Swift takes us through a roller coaster ride to show us how the poor are treated miserably. The narrator begins by leading us down a path. He seems sincere and thinks it is a pity how everywhere you walk in the streets of Dublin you see the poor begging people for hand outs. He is seeking a solution to help the commonwealth. He appears to be a logical‚ educated person who makes it clear that

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    Hyperion’s Song of Fate Symbolism Although Holdelin wrote Hyperion’s Song of Fate during the French Revolution in 1799‚ he sets the poetry that involves Greek mythology. He used Hyperion‚ a Greek Titan god‚ as a narrator to describe the difference between a flawless‚ infinite life of immortal and the imperfect and hopeless life of humanity. Holdelin chose Hyperion because he was a god who was overthrown by the other gods to live in the mortal world. Holdelin used Hyperion’s perspective in both

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    ‘A Song of Hope’ was written by Oodgeroo of the tribe Noonuccal‚ at a time when Aboriginals were being distinguished against because of their skin colour and traditions. This poem speaks optimistically of a brighter future for the coming generations of people with different skin colour or traditions including the Aboriginals. The subject matter the poem is racism and freedom for the Aboriginals and others who have different colored skins from others or Native Australians. The theme the poem is the

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    Project 1 High pitch Song Introduces the Video with flashes of the Product First Speech: Hello! I am Anthony Terrill Senior. I am a Clinical Nutritionist and Medical Professional. I am excited to share with you some facts that would revolutionize your life. I am the founder of Anthony’s Smart Choices LLC and we have designed great Pasta that is just right for you. Our Carb Smart Pasta is harnessed from the Science of Sprouted Grains. This gives you the break you need. You can enjoy great tasting

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    The narrator from Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska holds a nihilistic view of the world‚ and he only expresses concern for his baby‚ the young female cohort to his crimes. In this song‚ the killer speaks directly to a “sir” who is later revealed to be the sheriff. Moreover‚ the killer feels zero remorse for his transgressions and explains to the sheriff that he only wanted to have a “good time” with his baby. Even so‚ he says that he killed for no other reason than that there is a “meanness in this world”

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    Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon is a novel that includes many issues revolving around race‚ gender‚ class‚ and history. However‚ an issue that really stands out is women’s expectations. Toni Morrison uses the characters Milkman and Hagar to communicate the message that society’s expectations for women cause women to feel internal misogyny. Hagar was Milkman’s lover but she often felt like she wasn’t good enough for him. She felt that Milkman was into women with nice hair‚ light skin‚ colored eyes

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    The postmodern novel Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison set during the early 1930s in North Carolina challenges the expectations and morals of women and assumptions of gender and race. In the novel‚ a landlord by the name of Macon Dead Sr. and his family struggle through tough years and strained relationships. The novel starts with a scene in front of Mercy Hospital on a Wednesday afternoon where an North Carolina Insurance agent named Mr. Smith has invited everyone to come watch him take “flight”

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    In "Song of Solomon" the women take somewhat of a backseat compared to the men. There are plenty of strong and important female characters in this work but they become disposable to the men. For example Macon Dead II loved the thrill of taking off Ruth’s shoes and stocking but as time passed he simply hated her and wasn’t afraid to hit her either. From Ruth’s perspective she just craved loved and wanted someone to fill her void since he husband would no longer show her an ounce of appreciation.

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    Carlie Flanagan The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller is a historical fiction novel taking place c. 1200 B.C. It is set in classical Greece and Troy at the time of the Trojan War. The time period and location of the novel have a heavy influence on how male characters are portrayed versus how female characters are portrayed. The gender of the characters in the story affects their social status along with the availability of choices during the characters’ lifetimes. The female characters of

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