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    Harriet Tubman

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    Harriet Tubman Your heart is beating hard and fast. So quickly that your footsteps lag behind it‚ so strong that it pounds in your head. The hunters might even hear it‚ but with all the adrenaline‚ the thought stays in the back of your mind. You are a slave. Your master just died. You’re running. This is exactly what happened to Harriet Tubman‚ most known for being a conductor (a.k.a. escort who journeyed with fugitives) on the Underground Railroad (a network of people and safe houses to get runaways

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    Harriet Jacobs

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    Jamonte Wyatt Beth Slutsky 12/4/14 Harriet Jacobs a former slave and author of Incidents in the life of a slave girl began working on her autobiography while she lived in Rochester‚ New York in the year 1853. It takes Jacobs five years to finish writing the accounts of her life‚ but when she finishes she tells a completely different story from those that were written from the male perspective‚ where narratives focused mainly on the physical abuse of slavery. Jacobs tells the

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    of life‚ preventing them from achieving their goals. This year‚ we have read 3 specific texts that share this theme. Thesis: The characters in Romeo and Juliet‚ The Chrysalids and The Stolen Party were unable to reach their desired goal due to the problematic walls and barriers they encountered. The characters in “The Chrysalids” and “The Stolen Party” both face the wall and barrier of being discriminated against due to their social status‚ which resulted in them not achieving their goal of being

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    Sacrifice a Discovery and a Mistake The plot revolves around them‚ they are the main characters. Characters are so important because they give you the main plot and conflict in the story. Being the main character in The Chrysalids David is shown threw the whole book from his childhood to his teens‚ we see him grow and with his growth shown threw the story a lot of sides are shown such as his emotions‚ action and abilities. Getting to know David threw the whole story we see what problems he runs

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    Aunt Deb's Eulogy

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    my grandpa’s funeral listening to my Aunt Deb give her eulogy. My grandpa‚ Arvid‚ was a laid back and easy going kind of person. Nothing you said seemed to ever get under his skin. Even when you said something embarrassing or stupid he would simply look at you with a twinkle in his eyes and ask “why”? Besides learning‚ literature‚ and reading the bible‚ understanding people and what made their world spin was one of his favorite challenges he faced. As my Aunt Deb is telling the story‚ “He was the

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    Harriet Martineau

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    Assignment: Identify one main sociological theorist and discuss one main ideology that they contributed. Harriet Martineau was an English woman born in 1802; she was born deaf and also became the victim of various illnesses throughout her life. Despite all of this‚ she became an enormously popular writer‚ addressing a broad spectrum of social issues of the day. Like her counterparts‚ Compte and Spencer‚ Martineau was a positivist who believed in social laws and the progressive evolution of society

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    Chrysalids Religion can persuade many people to do many unintelligent things such as dehumanizing people who fail to meet the dictates of the religion‚ and has the power of persuading people into doing nothing about the situation because it be known as unacceptable to "God". Ignorance‚ Culture of fear and discrimination are three themes that demonstrate that ignorant adherence to man-made tenets‚ attributed to religion can dehumanize those who fail to meet those so-called dictates of the religion

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    It is clear that John Wyndham wrote The Chrysalids as a warning for today’s society. This is based on the comparisons between our current civilization‚ that of the Old Peoples‚ and that of Waknuk. More specifically‚ technological advancements‚ fundamentalism‚ and the pressures to fit into a certain ideal. The events of Tribulation serve as a warning to today’s society. Many current day countries have nuclear weaponry‚ chemical weaponry‚ bombs‚ and other massively destructive tools at their disposal

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    In The Chrysalids by John Wyndham‚ Uncle Axel shows dismay toward the society of Waknuk for their conflicting beliefs and ethics. Uncle Axel thinks deviations are not sinful or hateful in the sight of God. He believes that the definition of man is not represented by their physical appearance‚ rather he believes “what makes man man is their mind… the better they are‚ the more they mean” (79‚80). Uncle Axel is fortunate enough to venture past Waknuk and sail through the Black Coasts‚ making him knowledgeable

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    Characters Reactions in Moments of Desperation in The Chrysalids People react differently in moments of desperation. There are generally many different kinds of reactions towards moments of desperation in the world. Joseph Strorm and David Strorm (his son) had different reactions in moments of desperation. Joseph and his son had opposite reactions in the novel. Joseph Strorm and his son had opposite reactions in the book. Joseph Strorm reacts to deviants very seriously and without sympathy. He

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