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    Too Much T.V. is Bad for A Child’s Development Today in the United States 98% of all households, have at least one T.V. in their home (Facts and T.V. Statistics.) With technology on the rise, media and video are now accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Tablets, television, computers, and cell phones are just a few examples of the technology we have that make screen viewing easily available. Parents are allowing children as early as 6 months of age, to watch television; exposing their young…

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    In the film “In the Heat of the Night”(1967) there are two main characters trying to solve the case of a mysterious murder. One of the characters is Virgil Tibbs, an outstanding expert in crime scenes, and Bill Gillespie a police officer. These characters are interesting in one way or the other, but what does it mean to be an interesting character? Well, an interesting character is “round” or unpredictable. Also, an interesting character is the one that makes a transition in terms of personality…

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    her father. Alphonso abducted the children and gave them away. Celie and her younger sister Nettie learned that a man named Mister wanted to marry Nettie. Alphonso refuses to let Nettie marry him but he allows him to marry Celie. She goes to live with mister and his children who treat her badly. Eventually Nettie runs away from Alphonso and goes to live with Celie and Mister. During this time period Nettie teaches…

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    In "The Minister's Black Veil", by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the main character, Mister Hooper, becomes the unintentional villain. He does so by wearing a black piece of crape that causes him so many problems. The townspeople and his plighted wife, Elizabeth, become his foes during the story. What the crape symbolizes varies from person to person throughout the story. When the story begins the townspeople are gathered before church. They must expect it to be a normal Sunday service but, they got…

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    of a difference in authority. In the film The Color Purple, Spielberg introduces Celie as the minority to Mister; who is clearly…

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    Christians who celebrate Christmas. Mister Salgado is a Buddhist. When the fell in love mister Salgado becomes more relaxed and calm he even forgets about the Carol Reef project. The moving in of Nili in the house brought joy and happiness even in Mister Slagado’s life. Their relationship in some way involved Triton, because now Nili and Triton were getting along. That is why Triton felt like they were a family. However later on mister Salgado and Nili’s separate, because mister Salgado suspects…

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    Agumasie, and Bezatu Mengistie), Mister first wife cheats on him, and gets herself a lover because Mister does not show her any love or affection. At the time of her death, it is rumored, that her boyfriend shots her after leaving church. Which leaves Mister alone with two children to care for, and no idea how, so he has to take on another wife. Celie was not his first choice, her sister Nettie was but their father said no, she is to young, and that he heard the rumors of Mister first wife…

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    Then, Mister brings home his mistress, Shug, who happens to be the love of his life and he is oddly subservient to. Shug, who is very independent, takes a liking to Celie and learns of hidden letters from her sister that Mister did not want her to have. From my interpretation, he tried everything in his power to repress her as a woman, especially after he witnessed…

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    Shug both indirectly and directly prevents Albert from beating Celie by simply being in the same house as Celie and by confronting Albert. Also, Shug gives Celie the confidence to leave Mister, as well as start her own business to earn a living for herself. While also providing protection and support to Celie, Shug further develops Celie’s religious beliefs, resulting in Celie being able to see more beauty in the world around her and to…

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    In Beloved, Toni Morrison creates a profound comparison between a pathetic rooster, Mister, and a slave, Paul D Garner. The traditional roles between chicken and human are reversed as Paul D envies Mister’s freedom. Initially, this paradox suggests that slaves are worse off than humans, but upon a closer look, it is really a comparison of a naturally domestic animal and an animal that needs to be domesticated. While chickens have evolved to exhibit less aggressive and more domestic behaviors,…

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