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    Short Diagnostic Essay Walter Mosley (“Equal Opportunity”) By Makalani Waldo In this short story‚ Equal Opportunity‚ written by Walter Mosely‚ Minority Socrates Furtlow‚ faces the dilemma of getting a job. Socrates is an ex-con‚ having served 27 years in prison. While drunken‚ he killed two of his good friends‚ and now lives life as a bumb who goes around collecting bottles and cans for a living. This story tells his struggle to find honorable work as a black man in society because of

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    Walter Whitman and Emily Dickinson wrote in the same era but had a different way of creating their own writing styles. Dickinson and Whitman’s lives were absolutely opposite‚ Whitman traveled often and wanted his poems published. While Dickinson lived in solitude and solemnly traveled‚ and never wanted her poems published. Whitman and Dickinson have left a legacy of new writing and have created an idea that there are rules to poetry but they do not have to be followed. The legacy of Emily

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    My Uncle Ross is a person I admire greatly. His life has been a continuous struggle. He is a person who has faced much adversity and yet remains positive. When I hear about what he faces on a daily basis‚ I can’t quite imagine how he handles it. When I hear about his struggles‚ mine seem so insignificant. He is someone that I can look up to and find inspiration from as I face struggles of my own. Uncle Ross is my mother’s brother and the youngest of four children. He grew up in a quiet neighborhood

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    In the book Monster by Walter Dean Myers‚ Steve Harmon is a 16 old African American convicted of being a conspirator in a felony murder. The theme of Monster is to make smart and wise choices‚ in general‚ and more specifically about the book‚ who you hang out with. When Steve learned to make wise choices he was taken in for felony murder‚ he was labeled as a monster by the prosecutor. But Steve didn’t feel like a monster. This lesson will teach Steve to make wise decisions in life but more importantly

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    Response
essay
on
’the
conformist’ What
raised
my
interest
in
Both
the
film
“The
conformist”
and
the
article
by
Walter
 Benjamin
“The
Work
of
Art
in
the
Age
of
its
Mechanical
Reproduction”‚
is
the
reference
to
 the
concept
of
“Normality”.
Obviously‚
what
was
once
“normal”
is
not
considered
as
such
 now
days.
The
inconsistence
of
what
that
term
means‚
is
what
creates
the
paradox
in
the
 importance
society
grants
it.
 “Normality”
is
a
concept
that
contains
a
human
necessity
which
is
communicated


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    English Monologue Hey‚ my name’s Walter Cunningham Sr. I am not respected in the eyes of Maycomb. It’s mainly cause I’m poor. Poor people like me are usually not respected by others. Mr. Finch respects me and my entire family because we understand the difference between right and wrong. It first started when I was going with the mob to lynch Tom Robinson. Little Jean Louise came up to and tell me what I was doing was wrong. I realized what she was talking about so I decided not to go lynch Tom.

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    The Hamlet Question The Hamlet question is essentially why it took Hamlet so long to kill his uncle. Many critics debated whether or not Hamlet could actually do it. Most critics‚ such as Goethe‚ Ulricci‚ and Schlegel‚ listed internal factors to why Hamlet kept delaying killing his uncle. Goethe has several internal reasons to why Hamlet took so long to kill his uncle. Schlegel calls Hamlet weak-willed and charges him with the natural inclination for artifice and dissimulation. Ulricci listed

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    Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Christian Faith 12364034-黄颖茹 Published in 1850‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin is a representative work of Mrs. Stowe‚ which describes the tragic fate of numerous black people and harshly denounces the evil of the system of slavery. Affected by her Christian religion‚ Mrs. Stowe is a firm abolitionist. By her minute and sensitive description‚ people began to realize the cruelness of slavery and emphasize the suffering black people‚ which partly stimulated the Civil War. Throughout the whole

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    Stowe is an author who lived in the early 1800’s. The article “Uncle Tom’s Cabin was published in serial form June 5‚ 1851” has many details in comparison to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s video. First‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin became instant best seller soon after it was released. Second‚ Harriet Beecher Stowe lived in Connecticut‚ Ohio. Third‚ Harriet Beecher Stowe is best known as the writer of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Whilst reading the article Uncle Tom’s Cabin I realized there were four details about Harriet Beecher

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    Wrongly‚ yet Faithfully‚ Justified Uncle Tom’s Cabin was a provocative and controversial piece when it was published in1852. So much so‚ that President Abraham Lincoln met with the author‚ Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ in 1862 and presumably said‚ “So this is the little lady that made this big [Civil] war.” Stowe wrote this novel with a specific audience in mind: Northerners. She wanted to show the North the horrors of slavery in the South. She wanted to expel the notion that Slavery had religious backing

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