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    Bella I. Setiady Engl-122 Reading Response Place of Memories E.B. White described the lake with subjective description that delivered his emotion and impression towards the lake. He wrote “Once More to the Lake” recalling his memories with his father and taking along his son for the first time. The theme of this essay was the passage of time and the changes occurred in the lake. He revealed the differences of the lake and that he himself had changed by time‚ yet still felt the bond tied between

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    teaches young women that fairy tale love dreams do not always come true‚ a life lesson she learned the hard way in a society where women had limited rights and shared common roles. Hurston shows the reality and brutality of love Janie faces before finding the love of her life which does not last forever. Zora Neal Hurston in Their Eyes Were Watching

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    Chapter 4 Strayer Reading Response The Persian Empire is a “cult of kingship” in which is reached through an elaborate ritual. When the king dies‚ fires were set off and Perisans shaved their hair. The mans of the horses were cut short too. In Egypt‚ Persian kings often took care of their religious cults in order to gain support. The Nile eventually was dug and linked into the Red Sea‚ which enriched Egypt. Darius‚ one of the leaders‚ says‚ “And Ahuramazda was of such a mind‚ together with all

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    Hurston Lorde and hooks all believe in social and economical equality. They believe that everyone is or should be equal. People in today’s society fight many different battles of discrimination‚ due to markers of difference. These three intellectuals give advice on how to raise future generations to become egocentric. In order to do this parents must raise their children with high self esteem. As they grow they will begin to explore differences with confidence and use their past to educate themselves

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    Reading Responses Face-Negotiation Theory Face-Negotiation theory was developed by Stella Ting-Toomey in 1985. It is a theory that explains why members of two different cultures manage conflict differently. Ting-Toomey asserts that different cultural values exist in dealing with conflict‚ and these conflictual episodes‚ in turn‚ are influenced by the face concerns and face needs of communicators. The differences in cultures‚ distinguishing between individualistic and collectivistic orientations

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    After reading the poem Richard Cory by Edwin Arlington Robinson (1897). I have to say that it is one of my favorites so far. This poem reminded me of how every day we look at others out of envy for what they have showing on the outside‚ but we never really know what’s going on inside of their everyday lives. I must say that the irony of the poem really caught my attention A man who has everything as far a wealth‚ but nothing by way of personal satisfaction I could really identify with

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    Hurston uses an abhorring tone when she describes Mrs. Turner’s hypocrisy. Mrs. Turner‚ despite being a black woman‚ believes that black people should not be subjected to the same level of respect as white people. Mrs. Turner believes that a person’s whiteness is equated with the amount of respect he or she deserves. Hurston uses phrases like “insensate cruelty”‚ as well as biblical imagery‚ to convey her tone. Hurston finds Mrs. Turner’s criteria for determining the worth of others to be illogical

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    Alejandro Vargas English 101 April 21‚ 2014 Southern Gothic Critical Reading Response Essay In “A Good Man is Hard to Find‚” by Flannery O’ Connor the audience sees how an ordinary family road trip turns into a horrifying death scene. This is caused because of the genre of the story‚ Southern Gothic‚ combining some Gothic sensibilities (such as the Grotesque) along with the setting and style of the Southern United States. Themes of the Southern Gothic genre include deeply flawed‚ disturbing

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    As Hurston illustrates in the opening of the novel‚ Janie dismisses thoughts and hints about how being married to Joe conflicts with her values. Janie had forgotten all about her experiences and gave up control of her destiny by not chasing her dreams and chasing Joe’s. “She had no more blossomy openings dusting pollen over her man‚ neither any glistening young fruit where the petals used to be. She found that she had a host of thoughts she had never expressed to him‚ and numerous emotions she had

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    Summary & Response: How It Feels To Be Colored Me Living in a world where it is foreign to be colored was hard for many people of this nature in the 1920s. For Zora Neale Hurston‚ this was not a challenge at all. This high-spirited girl gives an explanation of how it felt to be‚ “...like a brown paper bag of miscellany propped against a wall” (Hurston 197). Written by Hurston herself‚ “How It Feels To Be Colored” gives us a humorous‚ sarcastic-ridden view of what her childhood was like from her

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