these stories have been dealt with or connected with the brutal murder and genocide of the Jews‚ Gypsies‚ Homosexuals‚ and etc. in Europe by the Nazis during the 1930’s and 1940’s which is today known as the Holocaust. Each story consist of an antagonist which represents the Nazis and protagonists representing the groups of people that were executed by Hitler and the Nazis such as‚ the Jews‚ Gypsies‚ Homosexuals‚ and more. One common theme that is found throughout the three texts is to always stand
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masters son and their neighbors son‚ convince their fathers to not break apart their engagements. One character I found entertaining is Zerbinette who is the young girl Leandre is engaged to. Zerbinette was kidnapped at the age of four and raised by gypsies living on the streets. At the end of the play we discover that Zerbinette is actually Argante’s long lost daughter. In act three‚ scene one‚ page 45 Zerbinette shares a lot about herself. “I am not one to draw back when friendship is
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This use of inflammatory rhetoric with regards to gypsies is still being currently employed today as a Sun reporter reports he “found a community brimming with fear and anger - and villagers hell-bent on getting rid of them (Sun May 2011). These headlines from the mass media (public space) with regard to gypsies whom historically have many times been the focal point of European society’s ills and represented as’ folk devils’ very
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understand relationships‚ feelings‚ and situations more deeply. The author uses mice as Jews‚ the Germans as cats‚ the Poles as pigs‚ the Americans as dogs‚ the French as frogs‚ the Swedes by reindeers‚ the British by fish‚ and the Romani people as gypsy moths. As mice‚ the Jews were being represented by scrawny‚ pitiful creatures. But they could also be viewed as intelligent animals who store food and supplies‚ because they knew they will need it later when there wouldn’t be
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‘Happy to see us‚ are you?’ ‘I’m not a Jew‚’ I told him. I held up my yellow stone. ‘I’m a Gypsy.’ My reply delighted him. ‘Ah‚ so a Gypsy. Good! Very Good. This shows that one Jew/Gypsy like the Jews but later find out the Jackboots are not that good. Another difference to support that text 1 and 3 both don’t like the Nazis. Some evidence is‚ “It would scare me to death”. Another piece
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PATTERNS OF SOCIAL AND ETHNIC RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AMONG SOCIAL GROUPS & ETHNIC MINORITIES Residential segregation can be explained as special appearance of social inequality‚ unequal distribution of social‚ ethnic‚ etc. groups. The spatial objective reflection of the complicated system of social relation can interpret the socio-economic structure of the city‚ and the allocation of different social groups. Appears in space in segregation curve where higher and lower social classes are much different
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English 272 7 March 2012 The Life‚ Times‚ and Poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca It would be safe to say that Federico Garcia Lorca was one of Spain’s most highly touted authors. His poetry is marked by brilliance‚ originality‚ and dramatic flair; and his plays are among the best examples of twentieth century poetic drama. Lorca‚ the preferred name of Federico‚ was born in Fuente Vaqueros‚ a village near Granada‚ on June 5‚ 1898. His parents were Don Federico Garcia‚ a respected and prosperous
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Every human is a product of their mother and father’s cells coming together to form a single entity that then matures and‚ after nine months‚ is born. A new person with thoughts and feelings is created. But what if this is only the first birth? What if man can experience multiple “births” throughout his lifetime‚ becoming a new being with different thoughts and emotions? Gabriel Garcia Marquez offer this quotes from Love in the Time of Cholera; “He allowed himself to be swayed by his conviction that
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can see the great relationship with nature. The theme of this poem is freedom and adventure. The theme of this poem is one of wanderlust‚ serene‚ addiction to the sea and independence. This is brought by the images of a “lonely sea” and a “vagrant gypsy life”. The repetition of “I must down to the seas again” shows that the poet is in need of the sea. Each stanza states a request beginning with “And all I ask”. The title itself of this poem ’Sea-Fever’ indicates that the persona‚ the poet‚ is addicted
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For Celia a song that would fit her description would be Gypsy by Shakira. She is almost like a gypsy herself‚ she follows the circus wherever they go and is constantly moving from place to place. Just like gypsy communities they have their own set of people that they stay with and follow wherever. Also another one of Shakira songs would fit Celia’s playlist is Whenever‚ Wherever. This songs talks about long distance and two lovers‚ this relates a lot to Celia’s life and her relationship with Marco
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