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    In The Awakening‚ the heroine Edna Pontellier tries to wake from the accustomed domesticity of a housewife to become an actual being in the late 19th century American society. For her realizations have led her to various pioneering decisions as a wife and as a mother‚ it seems in reality the “awakening” does not need to an actual liberation of her life. Afterall‚ is the “awakening” a tragedy or comedy for her? The spark of Edna’s awakening starts in the summer in Grand Isle. It comes gradually

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    What Does It Mean to be an Artist? When I was in High school‚ I took Art History AP‚ where I studied crude sketches on cave walls to Rembrandt’s Baroque paintings to Picasso’s weird looking Modernist paintings. From that class‚ I witnessed art evolve from and devolve into lines on white paper. After studying cubist and modernist art that are basically lines drawn with no skill‚ I determined art died long ago. Things considered as art today are just a bunch of lines with colors‚ or a jumble of words

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    Two Kinds Essay In the story of Two Kinds Jing mei the main character and her mother that left everything behind in China never had a good relationship and always got into fights and wanted her to be the next Shirley Temple or a prodigy. The Main conflict in the story is that Jing mei didn’t want to listen to her mother. Her Mother always wanted Jing mei to be the next shirley temple or a prodigy. Her mother would test her every night on magazines she got when she cleaned people’s house and apartments

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    “Two Kinds” Reflection The story “Two Kinds” is written by a Chinese author named Amy Tan. I read the story in class with my table group. In my opinion‚ reading with my group improved my reading skills. I was able to discuss and analyze the story with my group. Compare to the mythologies that I read on my own and outside of class‚ some of them are very complexed in writing and I wasn’t able to discuss with anyone about it until class time. Another reason why I think reading with a group advanced

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    the story “The Kind of Light that Shines on Texas” by Reginald McKnight we encounter several conflicts that our main character‚ Clint‚ an African American child who attends a public school back in 1960‚ Waco‚ Texas. He faces through out the story several conflicts with society and also the conflicts he faces personally like living in prejudice. He also has problems with his mother due to his inner problems and lack of communication in the house. The point of view of this story is what really makes

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    "Two Kinds‚" Amy Tan writes a coming of age story about a young girl in San Francisco and the cultural differences she has with her Chinese mother. The result is conflict between the two from the girl ’s inability to live up to her mother ’s expectations. The mother left China after losing everything and sees America the place where you can have it all. She attempts to make her daughter into a prodigy against her daughter ’s will. After years of clashing the daughter disappoints her mother by

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    stay Humble and Kind like Tim McGraw‚ leave our legacy like The Script‚ and always know that we are one of a kind like Pink. These messages are the three things that we need in our lives forever. “Childhood stars shine‚ always stay humble and kind.” Our teachers picked Humble and Kind by Tim McGraw because they want us to know that no matter what happens in life we need to stay the good christian people we are. This is my favorite song and means a lot to me.

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    Blaise Pascal once wrote “ Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish a fortune.”; this means that it takes nothing to say something nice‚ but it will mean more to them than we will ever know. In RJ Palacio’s novel Wonder‚ a kid named August goes to school. He makes some really good friends that make his 5th grade year set a high standard for his following years of school. They pick him up when he’s down and don’t treat him different. They always are there for him‚ and stick up for him when

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    In “The Slave Mother”‚ Harper use human emotions of hope‚ “pains” of labor and celebrates her own womanhood‚ motherhood‚ and love to convey how people cope with traumatic events. The phrase “He is not hers” is repeated three time to emphasize the point that although the mother’s “blood is coursing through his veins”‚ the boy does not legally belong to the mother‚ but to the slave master. The word “liberty” has been used six times in the

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    Analytical Essay; A New Kind of Dreaming Jamie Riley changing for the better throughout the novel ’A New Kind of Dreaming’ is thanks to many of the events throughout his stay in Port Barren. The courts sending Jamie to Port Barren on Isolated Care‚ I find‚ is the best thing they have done for him. Even though he was targeted‚ threatened and set-up‚ he managed to endure it‚ and come out the other side a better person. He can only owe it to Port Barren and its people for the turnaround in his life

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