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    Abraham Lincoln's Tale

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    Abraham Lincoln The greatest president in America’s history‚ Lincoln’s tale is more than just a tale of a President‚ it is a tale of hard work‚ achieving dreams‚ fighting for what is right and righteous‚ an inspiring tale of a self-educated‚ and it is a tale of a boy born to humble birth in a frontier cabin who became that great iconic paradigm for all presidents‚ Lincoln redefined the role of the U.S. President as Commander-in-Chief‚ different than any of his predecessors. Lincoln’s time witnessed

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    According to the passage the A Tale of Segregation‚ william and his father had to wait to get water because‚ of the white men. The white men were holding them back because they were black. The white men where bullying them because of what they believed in‚ and what has happen in the past. The white men considered them as good men‚ compared to william and his father they claimed. Another event that shows white men think they have power over black‚ was the intensely racist governor in alabama. George

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    In the book The Butcher’s Tale a murder in Konitz of a christian boy sparked speculation and quickly led to a whirlwind of controversy and accusations from neighbors against their Jewish neighbors. Christians are quick to blame jews and hatred spreads throughout the small town. This story is only a small part of the events that would take place in Europe against Jews for years to come. Anti-Semitism is prejudice against Jewish members of the community. Anti- Semitism in Europe arose from misunderstandings

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    The Tell Tale Heart

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    “The Tell Tale Heart” A widely acclaimed author named Edgar Allan Poe is known for his bizarre stories on murderers‚ madmen and mysterious women. In his short story‚ “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ the narrator leads us through his thoughts on himself and the actions he took on the old man. The narrator cunningly devised a plan to kill an old man because of his vulture-looking eye. For him‚ the eye was very disturbing and he decided to forever get rid of it. He doesn’t even find himself mad for doing so

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    Gruesome Fairy Tales

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    Gruesome Fairy Tales of Lore… Reality for Today’s Children… i.e. Paris Attacks That talk… the one you have with your wide-eyed toddler about strangers. The one that dilutes all efforts to build trust‚ security‚ confidence‚ comfort. Staring down innocence‚ you apologize for the world we live in. “I’m sorry… there are bad people in the world.” You issue the warnings regarding strangers: don’t talk to them… don’t accept candy‚ money or anything… don’t get into their car… and so on… Translation:

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    In the book The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Margaret Atwood tells the struggle of a woman in a society built for men. When the country of Gilead tore down what was once known as the United States and built a place where women were silenced and oppressed. I this place children are so rare that women who are fertile are forced to provide children for the wealthy that have none or die. All those who didn’t agree with the government are killed. Though while men might possess all of the power‚ it is not distributed

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    The Miller's Tale Theme

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    “ The Miller’s Tale” is the story of a carpenter named John‚ his wife name Alison and two clerks‚ Nicholas and Absolon. Both of the clerks will do anything to get Alison into bed with them‚ but John is a really jealous husband and keeps Alison on a tight leash. This story has three main themes that are recurrent throughout the story. The first one focuses on morality in medieval England‚ it provides an insight into the morality of people during that time by showing the Miller’s views on religion

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    Canterbury Tales: The Monk Corruption under pretence of purity within the Catholic Church has been an ongoing issue dating father back than anyone can remember. During the medieval times‚ the Catholic Church had become widely notorious for hypocrisy‚ abuse of clerical power and the compromise of morality throughout. Geoffrey Chaucer made a fine and somewhat darkly comical example of this through The Monk‚ from the Canterbury Tales. The Monk is enlisting in a pilgrimage maybe for his

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    At first‚ The Canterbury Tales characters do seem odd; however‚ like any good story plot you have your heroes and villains‚ good guys and bad guys‚ or protagonists and antagonists. The only different with this story is the names‚ truthfully. The stereotypes still exist – they just don’t disappear – take for instance The Pardoner. People like the Pardoner still have a very prominent place in society‚ although they appear in various forms – bankers‚ crooks‚ hustlers‚ etc. – the reality is they still

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    Handmaids Tale Notes

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    language. Written language can only be neutral if it has a non biased with preconceived values/beliefs‚ and the author or the narrator must not favour any side of the conflicts at hand. Written text is Not Neutral- supported by “The Handmaid’s Tale” written by Margaret Atwood (Main Points)- Play on words‚ Point of View‚ Neologism/Connotations of words‚ Intertextual links‚ Epigraphs‚ Historical notes‚ Context all support this Point of view: story is told through Offred’s eyes- we only

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