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    Sylvia Plath’s poem‚ "Medallion" is about a snake she finds dead‚ and the details of its body that she notices. Written in 1959‚ its form was strictly "controlled." Plath uses imagery‚ literary devices‚ and sensory details‚ especially colors. First‚ we "see" the image of a snake‚ bronze‚ lying in the sun near a gate with a "star and moon" design. By the gate with star and moon Worked into the peeled orange wood The bronze snake lay in the sun Next‚ Plath uses a metaphor

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    Why Men Rebel By Ted Gurr

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    Fourth main causes of civil war is‚ relative deprivation and discontent. Ted Gurr the writer of “Why men rebel" defines relative deprivation as “a perceived discrepancy between men’s value expectations and their value capabilities”. The theory claims that the coincidence of “deprivation-Induced discontent and sense of identities such as cultural identities is the main factor of political mobilization”. The theory of Gur is similar to the theory of Stewart that expresses when there are political‚

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    The story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” by Evan Hunter was about the cultural differences within a city. Andy was one of the two gangs in the city and he was killed due to the hatred between both gangs. Andy focused on people and the jacket for survival as they had a symbolic meaning to him. The people had a symbolic meaning‚ as they were his only hope. They were stages of his life‚ as the first person who met him was the drunk. The drunk represents him when he first joined the royals‚ where he was

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    Ali Rahnema’s article‚ titled “Ali Shariati: Teacher‚ Preacher‚ Rebel” explores the life of one of the more prominent Iranian thinkers of the 20th century. The title of Rahnema’s article‚ concisely‚ presents the trajectory of Ali Shariati’s life. Shariati was born to a religious family‚ however he ended up following in his father’s footsteps. Ali shariati’s father‚ Mohammed Taqi‚ was the founder of “The Center of Propagation of Islamic Truth” which was set up as an attempt to reinvigorate the Islamic

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    Rebel Women vs. Yankee Women Many stories have been told about the Civil War; there is the story of Gettysburg‚ Stonewall Jackson’s death‚ Robert E. Lee leading his solders‚ and many more. However‚ we only hear the smallest amount of information about what the wives of these soldiers are doing. It would be interesting to dig deep into the details of the support army general wives gave‚ what the government expected from women of both sides of the war‚ and the main differences of lifestyle back on

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    In the article‚ From Slave Rebels to Strikebreakers‚ author Maria Helena Pereira Toledo Machado describes the transition of runway slaves and the struggle after they relocated to Jabaquara. This article specifically refers to Quintino‚ who would be considered a leader among runaway slaves‚ but would later stop a strike that was being facilitated by poorly treated workers. This article successfully focuses on the topic it is meant to cover. In regard to the overall topic I am covering‚ the article

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    There are many characters in the novel 1984. These characters all rebel in separate and distinctive ways from each other. In George Owell’s not so sanguine vision of the year 1984 from his standpoint in 1949‚ he tells of a dreary future of what the world was becoming. In this future‚ no one has the right to anything‚ including free speech‚ freedom of press or even freedom of thought. Even the details like the history of the known world are changed by a corrupt and ever growing political party‚ which

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    school.nz CONTENTS Introduction to the achievement standard How to approach a poem p3 How to annotate a poem p4 Writing about style and language p5 Sample NCEA questions with criteria p6 Poems from New Zealand Tihei Mauriora p8 Bred in South Auckland p9 Race Relations p10 Poems from the Pacific Fings da kirls should know p11 My Dog p12 Wild Dogs under my skirt p13 A Book and a Pen p14 You‚ the Choice of my Parents p15 Poems from other cultures Island man p16 Half-caste p17 Search for my Tongue p18

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    comparing and contrasting two poems from the Reconstruction Era and the Blacks Art Era. Both these poems are about the pain of being a woman. The Reconstruction Era was just after the Civil War and the country was struggling to find its way again and where everyone fit into society. The Black Arts Era was a time also dealing with social upheaval. There was a strong struggle for African Americans to gain their civil rights and to finally been seen as equal. Both of these poems show the sorrows and hardship

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    The title of the poem ‘Whatif’ refers to the fears and paranoia questions we have at night‚ as we are more vulnerable. The poet combines the words ‘what’ and ‘if’ in a childlike manner. The main theme of the poem is ‘fears of a child’. In almost every line the poet adds a new fear. He mentions numerous childish fears like the feel of failing at school‚ being bullied‚ growing green chest hair and teeth not growing straight. He also mentions fears that a human at any age can relate to such as the fear

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