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    measure of the silences” (5). What could she mean by this so early in the text? Note the significance of the title of each book. What is the significance to the events that occur? “So this is who all will be in our village: the Price family‚ Lone Ranger‚ Cinderella‚ Briar Rose‚ and the Tribes of Ham” (21) Why make use of parables‚ as the characters do throughout the text? “My monkey sock monkey was named Saint Matthew” (50) Note the use of metaphor: “a unicorn that could look you in the

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    the Native culture of the Oral Tradition‚ whereas Victor‚ however part of the Native culture himself‚ doesn’t fully embrace this practice‚ and is reluctant to engage in verbally sharing his feelings and memories of his father. As Tonto and the Lone Ranger set out on a journey to Arizona‚ two strangers in a land of Written Tradition‚ Victor must learn to accept the Oral Tradition as his own‚ as well as begin to understand his father’s unconditional love for him. In line with the Oral Tradition

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    Maxwell opened again with a great statement. He said‚ “There are no Lone Ranger leaders. Think about it: If you’re alone‚ you’re not leading anybody‚ are you (171)?” The theme here is that a leader’s potential is determined by the people closest to him/her. Maxwell again turns to King David as his subject. David grew his

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    foreign to them. Ignoring the cultural aspects of the Powhatan tribe‚ along with oversimplifying the true story of Pocahontas. Disney filmmakers had to used established stereotypical characteristics. From popular‚ well-known media such as The Lone Ranger?s sidekick‚ Tonto. Similarities between Tonto and Chief Powhatan are extremely coherent. Both men were intentionally made to be shown as inferior in both physically and mentally as possible (Barco). In the opening sequence of the film‚ the tribe

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    that the artist’s interest longed for installation with the combination of video‚ sound and photography (“Lydia Schouten”). Schouten – like Abramović‚ VALIE EXPORT‚ and Scheemann – also had a number of art pieces she was known for. These included Lone Ranger Lost in

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    “Nobody can give everything away. It ain’t healthy‚” (Alexie 33). Sherman Alexie’s book of short stories‚ The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven‚ focuses on the life of Native Americans on the Spokane Reservation‚ specifically focusing on Victor‚ the main character. In the collection of stories‚ Victor learns about the damage caused by letting anyone other than himself control his life. Victor has always wanted to become a warrior. “You know‚ my generation of Indian boys ain’t ever had no

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    Ross’s seek of revenge for her deceased father which was shot in cold blood by the villain; Tom Chaney. To fulfill her need for vengeance she has to seek out the help of two men. A well-known Bounty Hunter/ Marshal named Rooster Cogburn‚ and a Texas Ranger named LaBoeuf. The story takes the three of them out on a dangerous journey through the cruel and unforgiving nature of the Wild West in search for Chaney‚ facing not only the challenges of brutal wilderness‚ but also the challenge of their relationships

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    Introduction: - Thesis: broad and meaningful - define terms - link to module - link to rubric - introduce texts Topic sentences: - insightful Body: - genre theorist - context and values - conventions - techniques and quotes Study: - read over your essay and familiarise yourself with your wording - have discussions - Figure out the arguments in your head - practise exams - don’t just Know the material REALLY UNDERSTAND it

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    of Native American life‚ unless of course‚ he or she is of that particular community. If he or she is not‚ however‚ there is the likelihood that the ‘typical ’ reader has images of Native Americans based upon long-held social stereotypes of the Lone Ranger ’s Tonto and Kevin Costner ’s "Dances With Wolves‚"

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    Frazier The hell raiser‚ raising hell with the flavor Terrorize the jam like troops in Pakistan Swinging through your town like your neighborhood Spiderman So uhh‚ tic toc and keep ticking While I get you flipping off the shit I’m kicking The Lone Ranger‚ code red‚ danger! Deep in the dark with the art to rip charts apart The vandal‚ too hot to handle you battle‚ you’re saying Goodbye like Tevin Campbell Roughneck‚ Inspector Deck’s on the set The rebel‚ I make more noise than heavy metal

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