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    4. The Novel as Counter-Narrative After having shown that Ellison challenges dominant historiography by showcasing how the black individual’s experience can contest it‚ one question remains: How can historiography not only be exposed as biased but be changed to reflect reality? When the protagonist’s journey of disillusionment reaches its climax‚ he can only formulate a bitter answer to this question. In the face of Clifton’s death‚ he admits his powerlessness over changing biased historiography:

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    Speak Readers Response Anderson‚ Laurie Halse. Speak. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux‚ 1999. Print. Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson is about the protagonist Melinda Sordino and her journey through her freshmen year of high school. She started school with no friends but in the end she had more than she thought she would. In school she struggles with paying attention and getting good grade and her home wasn’t much better. She had a mother that was always working and a father that really didn’t care

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    No Glory: Why V For Vendetta is so Gruesome In V For Vendetta‚ Alan Moore and David Lloyd throw their readers into the story of an underground protagonists quest to bring down a not-so-distant future dystopia created by an all-seeing British government. As far as plot is concerned‚ Vendetta is nothing out of the ordinary. Typical elements include an oppressive communist government‚ a much sought after young female‚ a protagonist with almost super human powers‚ chase scenes and even promiscuous

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    In the poem The Negro Speaks of Rivers‚ Hughes tells a story of the black man’s evolution to America. The poem illustrates racial pride and dignity. Hughes uses symbolism‚ free verse‚ and tone to create a clear picture of in the poem The Negro Speaks of Rivers Hughes uses the use of symbolism to convey the story of his people. The poem must be critically analyzed to fully understand the essence of Hughes writing. The use of the "I" throughout the poem refers to the black people as a hole‚ not

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    Langston Hughes was an American poet‚ born in 1902 and died in 1967‚ mostly know for his jazz poetry. Hughes “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” has man different view of reading it. Really the allegory of this poem details black history and experience. Every time I is mentioned it really means blacks people instead of himself and the rivers in this poem represent life. The rivers all over the world‚ starting in Africa‚ the mother land where everything began. “Rivers as ancient as the world” Europhates

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    Jhllmpa Lahiri‚ a Plllitzer prize winner novelist explores the dilemma of name and immigrant ’s sense of identity and belongingness in the novel The Namesake. The paper discllsses the term ’diaspora: and their role in the present dt!Y world‚ the mqjor isslles of mllltimltllralism‚ stmggle for name‚ identity and belongingness sJ(fJered0 ’ the characters in the noveL Some light is also thrown on the movie ’Namesake ’ based on the novelprodJlced I!y Mira Nair. Keywords: Diasporic writlng‚ Indian poetlcs

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    The book‚ I wrote on four walls: Teens Speak out on Violence‚ can be related to every person especially teenagers. The book tells that everyone’s lives are not different from others. Like Claire‚ Sue‚ Janice‚ Don and other more. Claire’s childhood was hard‚ she had no social skills‚ she was unsure about herself and she got bullied in her school. After reading her story‚ at first‚ I felt pity and bad for her‚ with all the experienced she met while growing up was so difficult. She went

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    documentary film Do You Speak American?‚ celebrated journalist and novelist Robert MacNeil sets out on a journey all around the United States‚ exploring how the language of America defines‚ unites‚ and separates its people. The title of the film proposes an intriguing question: what does it mean by speaking American? Speaking American is not just a matter of speaking English‚ and the answer to that question is far more complex. According to this film‚ not all Americans speak English‚ and those who

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    Who Speaks for the Deaf Community? A Reflective paper This chapter made me consider an aspect of Deaf culture I had never really thought of before‚ political and social influence in America. Before reading this chapter I thought that was a ridiculous question to ask‚ “who speaks for the Deaf.” I had naturally assumed that the Deaf would be the main ones who speak for the needs and influence of the Deaf community. However‚ after reading this chapter I realized that sadly that is not really how it

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