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    The Last Song “The pieces all fit together. Yet everything was falling apart” (Sparks 366). Ronnie is being forced to stay with her father hundreds of miles from her of in New York. She has to learn to get along with her dad after three years of not talking to him because of her myopic views. After they get close he father reveals news to her that will change her entire outlook on life. There are many sides to Ronnie that readers can relate to‚ she’s rebellious‚ protecting‚ kind‚ confronting‚ and

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    years A Slave" shows scenes taking into account the genuine story of Solomon Northup. Solomon was a "Free" African American man‚ living in upstate New York who was kidnapped from his home and sold into subjection. Solomon put in 12 years of his life in imprisonment‚ attempting to demonstrate he was truth be told a "Free" man. At the point when a man who got to know him years prior in New York at long last mitigated SolomonSolomon composed a book depicting his journey. The most significant thing

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    Mary Lawson had an understated way of resolving the conflicts together. The core of the novel is the bond between Matt and Kate‚ which being the greatest and most heartbreaking loss. The catastrophe that had occurred in the beginning of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison dying had a massive influence on all the children and led to many financial difficulties one after and another. Once‚ the tragedy had occurred the children’s effort was to continue together as a family‚ which being the mainstay of the novel. However

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    Hayes Morrison‚ Hayley Atwell‚ is a former First Daughter who has been given a second chance after being put in a jail cell for possession of cocaine. She’s provocative‚ dangerous‚ and very blunt. I like it. Her punishment for the cocaine and sleeping with multiple of her students: leading the CIU (Conviction Integrity Unit).  Personally‚ I thought the pilot was very good but it did feel like it was missing something. The chemistry between D.A. Conner Wallace‚ Eddie Cahill‚ and Hayes Morrison is

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    lessons by reading short stories that where the main characters discover something about life and about themselves. There Character and the way the use of actions‚ words‚ or thoughts carry throughout the story can relate to many realistic personas. In Toni Cade Bambara’s short story‚ The Lesson‚ the author presents a lesson to be learned. The narrator‚ Sylvia a young‚ self minded‚ lack of vocabulary‚ strong feminist African American from a poor neighborhood in New York is in for a great awakening‚ with

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    In “the war of the wall” by Toni Cade Bambara‚ the painter girl keeps being called “rude” even though she didn’t do much to have the kids call her that. The story shows the struggles in America while also teaching not to make assumptions about people and their motives‚ bambaras use of irony‚ and a theme that makes the message of the story interesting and exciting to say the least. The biggest theme in the story is integration‚ it is started at the start of the story when the narrator says “big kids

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    Toni Cade Bambara’s short story‚ "The Lesson‚" takes place in inner city New York. The main character‚ Sylvia‚ is a fourteen year old African American girl‚ who tells the story in a first person narrative. Sylvia mentions Miss Moore‚ a teacher who felt that it was her duty to help underprivileged children learn. Miss Moore felt there was a lesson to learn at FAO Schwartz‚ a very expensive‚ upper class toy store in downtown Manhattan. The reason Miss Moore brings the children to FAO Schwartz is captured

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    Within The Lesson‚ written by Toni Cade Bambara‚ the question of inequality and poverty arises in response to the juxtaposition of the two neighborhoods in the story‚ Harlem and Manhattan. Bambara introduces children as the most important occupants of a typical New York slum‚ mainly in regards to their ability to escape the constraints of their own environment. As highlighted in the story‚ the elders of this African American community have accepted the social inequality and the economic conditions

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    “One must learn from their mistakes.” “If someone doesn’t have anything nice to say‚ they shouldn’t say anything at all.” “Everyone should treat others how they wish to be treated themselves.” These are common saying that almost everyone hears at least once in their lifetime. However‚ these saying do not really have any meaning or resonate with people until they come across an encounter with someone or something in which one of these statements applies‚ and then they can truly understand what it

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    Giovanni Paolo Pannini or Panini (June 17‚ 1691 – Rome‚ October 21‚ 1765) was an Italian painter and architect‚ mainly known as one of the vedutisti or (veduta‚ or "view painters").As a young man‚ Pannini trained in his native town of Piacenza as a stage designer. In 1711‚ he moved to Rome‚ where he studied drawing with Benedetto Luti and became famous as a decorator of palaces‚ including the Villa Patrizi (1718–1725) and the Palazzo de Carolis (1720). As a painter‚ Pannini is best known for his

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