mad and that ogres ate children." (p.43) His interpretation of his mothers warning "Be careful‚ Michele‚ you mustn’t go out at night. When it’s dark the bogeyman comes out and takes the children away and sells them to the gypsies‚" (p.87) was the innocent belief that "Gypsies were elf-like creatures that moved very quickly‚ with foxes’ ears and chickens’ feet." (p.87) The destruction of Michele’s innocence begins when his perceptions of his father are seriously challenged; he says "I felt as
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For example‚ Henri Rousseau created a very curious piece in his illustration that portrayed a gypsy woman sleeping in the middle of a desert. The moon is the focal point as it hangs over the scenery in the sky. The sky essentially descends starting from the right to the left with a light to a darker shade of blue. The lighting of the moon cast shadows
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2. Making contact with a potential victim for a particular scenario. The gypsies have in their arsenal enough methods to "break" into the subconscious of a potential victim. The reactions of fear or surprise leads to the fact (приводит к тому) that a person stops thinking critically. The person can’t control behavior. Therefore gipsy enough to scare‚ or to win over (втереться в доверие) the future victim. 3. Then gypsies work with the subconscious using intense stares‚ monotonous and mesmerizing
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significant role to place – making process. During the recent years‚ Gypsy ( coming from the Romani ethnic group) music has been recognized as global‚ as it is performed in various European and American festivals and concerts‚ found in film scores such as Borat and Sherlock Holmes‚ posted on social media and YouTube‚ remixed by DJs in many clubs all over the world. Also‚ well known pop and rock singers have recorded songs with Gypsy
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Poles‚ roma (Gypsies)‚ and Soviet prisoners of war in Treblinka 2 (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum‚ n.d.). In 1942‚ many fled from these persecutions were being aid and provided refuge by the people. As a result of this ridicule act‚ Hitler made a ‘Death Penalty for Aiding Jews’. Jews who left their designated residential area alongside with anyone who tries to give them refuge is threatened to be punished with death. The following year‚ the SS implemented operation ‘Harvest Festival’‚ the
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She is very close with her. In spite of that fact‚ she feels loneliness and dreams about a freedom. She hates this grey house‚ the authority of the Mater‚ the awful smells. Everything changes when she meets the Gypsy. “Yvette’s heart gave a jump” After her first meeting with the gypsy‚ she dreams about life in caravan‚ but
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References: Levinson‚ David (1998). Ethnic Groups worldwide (1st ed). Phoenix‚ AZ: Oryx Press Lopez‚ Andre A. & Yoors‚ Jan (1974). The Gypsies of Spain (1st ed). Spain: MacMillan Publishing Company
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Dehumanization is essentially treating someone as though they are not a human. In the memoir Night‚ the effects of this have been shown. Cruelty is causing pain or suffering to someone or something. Night‚ which is placed during the Holocaust‚ has shown what happens. The prisoners were deprived of food and other basic needs. Overall‚ Dehumanization is one of the many types of cruelty and has a major effect on how people act. Over the course of the memoir‚ many humans were placed in horrifying circumstances
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Jose Arcadio Buendia. Jose Arcadio Buendia was the founder of the innocent city of Macondo where “the world was so recent that many things lacked names.”(p.1) He was a strong coordinator and looked to as a leader. As Melquiades and the other gypsies passed through the village‚ Jose Arcadio Buendia’s attention was quickly captured. Fascinated by their magic and determined to learn more‚ he bartered the most valuable possessions of his family in exchange for their mystical tools. He would then
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those who seek her favor but will delight someone who she pleases and someone who she thinks is humble. Keats also compares fame to a gypsy. In line five‚ he claims that fame is like a gypsy and that it will not come to those people who are not content with their lives and who seeks her constantly. The comparison of fame to a gypsy is justifiable since a gypsy is someone who settles for nothing and no one in particular. They are nomads and just like fame‚ they do not last forever to someone. Fame
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