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    happening in the text would be: When the father told the child to “end what you had begun” and this shows the fathers understanding and deeper knowledge of the situation. 6. One aspect that could of changed Harwood poem historically could of been the introduction of the gun that the child used to shoot the Owl, I think that the guy displays mans power over animals and how easy it is to misuse these advancements in technology. Especially i think it is important that Glen Harwood instead of just…

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    The definition of a hero is an individual who stands by their friends no matter what and risks their own life to save others.In the book The Outsiders by S.E Hinton.The main Character Ponyboy Curtis embodies the definition of a hero,because he stood by his friend Johnny when he commited a crime and saved children inside a burning church. When one of the school teachers says a few of the children are missing and she has been looking for them for quite a while,she says they must be stuck in the…

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    In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, the children’s mother died before the book even started. Because of this, Calpurnia and Atticus took up the maternal roles in their lives. Three traits that make up what a triumphant mother looks like are: discipling children properly, displaying that they love and care for the kids, and to teach good morality. Both Calpurnia and Atticus demonstrate these traits within the book which proves them to be successful maternal substitutes. One of Calpurnia’s…

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    Through the incorporation of figurative language in One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, Ken Kesey suggests that in the presence of an oppressive force, humanity requires a catalyst to stir up revolt. According to Dale Harding, there are two distinct types of people: “rabbits” and “wolves” (60). Kesey creates this metaphor to accurately depict the significant difference between these two types of individuals. The rabbits metaphorically represent not only the patients of the ward but individuals who…

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    Odysseus as a Hero Odysseus is a man that goes to Troy to fight a big battle and then gets lost in the middle of the ocean. It takes 20 years for him to get back home. Would you have the strength to carry on for 20 years to find your home? In Homer’s timeless epic the Odyssey, Odysseus (of Ithaca) is a true hero. A hero is someone who is loyal to their country, loyal to their family, and loyal to their God(s). To begin with,Odysseus is loyal to his country.Odysseus goes to war with troy to…

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    The jury of Maycomb is pro white, meaning they are unfair and racist during the case and trial of Tom Robinson. They Believe Tom Robinson is guilty just for the color of his skin. The racism is shown throughout the book, not just with the jury, with the people of Maycomb also, the complexities and acts of these people are shown throughout the book, but it was mostly shown during the trial of Tom Robinson. The trial of Tom R. included atticus’ speech and the state of the courtroom is racist.…

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    This oral history begins with Herminia Quinones’ interview in which she shares her involvement with her church along with her involvement in her children’s PTA meetings in which she was able to influence change in her community. Although she was involved in LULAC for a few years along with her husband, they both felt stronger connections to their church and saw it as a better fit for them to give back. The couple seemed indifferent towards LULAC, which is almost a complete opposite to the last…

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    Acceptance is defined as the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered. But in this movie, acceptance is so much more than that. Acceptance is the 54th regiment walking down to battle at Fort Wagner and getting cheered on by the other white regiments. Acceptance is the 54th regiment accepting Trip and being like family. Acceptance is everything in this movie. In this movie acceptance is given from others, and it is given by yourself, called self-respect. Self-Respect…

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    writer, the same idea goes for “Julius Caesar”. In “Julius Caesar it is just assumed that the conspirators were the antagonists in the play, but in reality, it could be argued that the citizens of Rome were in the wrong. Yes, the conspirators did kill Caesar but it is what they truly believed was for the best. While on the other hand, the townspeople were out there killing people the night before which people thought to be omens. Which means that…

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    The Outsiders Why would you run into a burning church? That is what Ponyboy Curtis and Dallas (Dally) Winston do in S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders when they see the Windrixville church on fire. That is why the most heroic Greasers are Dally Winston, Ponyboy Curtis, and Darry Curtis. (Darry did not help save the church but there are other reasons he is a heroic character.) Now, you may be wondering why anyone would choose Dally he is violent, wreckless, and a "tuff" guy but Dally is…

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