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    Emily ’s Diagnosis As we read William Faulkner’s story “A Rose for Emily” we are introduced to the main character or the protagonist Miss Emily Grierson and the fact she had just died. As the story is read it gives clues as to Miss Emily’s mental problems. The reader gains light of her background and sees her mental instability after her father dies. They learn Miss Emily has withdrawn into her own world of delusion and fantasy. Mental problems start to show in Miss Emily when after her father

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    In today’s society‚ the first amendment is taken advantage of in many ways. Many people express that they can say whatever they please because they have the Freedom of Speech. They might burn the USA flag‚ make a racist remark‚ or some other kind of action‚ but what they do not realize is that this may hurt people. The First Amendment should be limited so that individuals can speak their mind so long as it does not hurt other people‚ or violates their rights. An example of a First Amendment issue

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    Cited: Pierce‚ Marge. “The Secretary Chant.”The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature. Ed. Michael Meyer. 9th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2012. 550. Print. Updike‚ John. “Player Piano.”The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature. Ed. Michael Meyer. 9th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2012. 708. Print.

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    Saving Sourdi

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    Cited: Chai‚ May-Lee‚ “Saving Sourdi.” The Bedford Introduction to Literature. Ed. Michael Meyer. 9th ed. Boston: Bedford / St. Martin’s‚ 2011. 170-181. Print.

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    From the mulberry colour birthmark boy missing to the conch shattering into thousands of pieces‚ most of the major events are missing in the 1960 movie. Every incident that happens in the novel has its own importance in portraying the story and relating to the understanding and development of the characters. For example‚ when Piggy finds out that the mulberry birthmark boy is missing--"That little ’un had a mark on his--face--where is--he now? I

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    English Writing Mrs. Gary 03/04/14 Generational Influences Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s message in “A Letter From Birmingham Jail” and Henry David Thoreau’s in “Civil Disobedience” are similar with minor differences. Both men agree it is a citizen’s duty to disobey an unjust law. King and Thoreau equally manifested their ability to protest by taking a peaceful approach‚ also accepting the repercussions that followed. King and Thoreau are prime examples on whether one is bound to always

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    Leading in Times of War When turning on the television‚ reading an article‚ or listening to the radio‚ what mostly is being said is something good or bad of what a leader has done. Every leader has their good side and their bad. Everyone always looks for the intentions that a leader can give out. Presidents will explain what they would do if war was to happen. Leaders should not want war like Machiavelli did and think more about peace about like Lao-Tzu. Lao-Tzu believes that war‚ violence‚ and weapons

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    Feminism in a Doll House

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    Cited: Ibsen‚ Henrik. “A Doll House” The Bedford Introduction to Literature 9th edition. Boston: Bedford. 2011. Print. Templeton‚ Joan. Ibsen’s Women. Cambridge: Cambridge University. 1997. P.111. Print. Pedoto‚ Connie. “A Doll’s House.” Cyclopedia Of Literary Places. 2003. Literary Reference Center. Web. 27 May 2013.

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    Two Authors with One Voice When observing the people around me‚ I’ve noticed that individuals have a tendency to share their personal stories in many ways. Some are too shy and others think that they will be judged if the person they were talking to knew who the story was really about. It’s an easier way to share information‚ whether it is personal or something basic like what they did today‚ through other’s words. Some individuals are confident enough to write about themselves and talk freely to

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    Stereotype about Identity Since we were children‚ we were brought up with the idea that boys are strong‚ aggressive‚ and the leaders‚ whereas‚ girls are weak‚ passive‚ and the followers. In addition‚ most people assume that the white community is the wealthiest and the most successful race. Those are indeed prejudice; it exists everywhere becoming a stereotype. Most stereotypes are dealt more with minorities‚ especially in the United States. With two articles ‘It’s Hard Enough Being Me’ by Raya

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