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    shown through the films portrayal of stereotypes, socialization, role strain, gender socialization, conflict theory, discrimination, social stratification, ascribed status and achieved status through the main characters, such as Celie, Shug, Nettie, Mister and the other white people in the community. Back in 1986, I believe black were being stereotype, because of the way things were back in the day. The black people in the community were seen as inferior to the white people, they would have all…

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    ‘Let you beware, Mister Danforth- think you to be so mighty that the power of Hell may not turn your wits? Beware of it! There is-’ ‘What is it, child?’ ‘I... I know not. A wind, a cold wind has come.’ ‘Abby!’ ‘Your Honor I freeze!’ ‘They‘re pretending!’ ‘She is cold, your Honor, touch her!’ ‘Mary, do you send this shadow on me?’ ‘ Lord save me!’ ‘ I freeze I freeze.’ ‘ Abby, don‘t do that!’ ‘Mary Warren, do you witch her? I say to you, do you send your spirit out!’ ‘Let me go, Mister Proctor,…

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    When Atticus is not at home, Calpurnia decides to take Scout and Jem to the First Purchase church. “Calpurnia scratched her head. Suddenly she smiled.’How would you and Mister Jem like to come to church with me tomorrow?’’’ (Lee 156). Currently in Maycomb, most people are set on the fact that whites are better than blacks according to the apartheid and social hierarchy of the community. The apartheid is the social system…

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    Horror films have dramatically increased in popularity each year. Producers come out with a new horror film in theaters at least every two months, and the results are satisfying to the audience. Almost every horror film tries to come up with something more intense and dreadful. The Babadook was released in 2014 and is still quite mindboggling. Many people do not understand that not all horror films are full of murders and blood. The Babadook is a movie that tests the classifications of being a…

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    short story that sheds a bit of hope even within the most unsympathetic person. Cherokee Paul McDonald, the writer of this story was given that light and hope. Within a confident stride, he comes up to a bridge and while passing by a kid yells “Hey, mister? Would you help me, please?” Although this little boy shattered his “jogger’s concentration,” peculiarly enough he stopped. This implies that the author felt the notion to pause, meaning a significant impact waiting to happen further in the…

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    appears to be Leukemia, but he lives in the Smokes where there is no healthcare, also the Smokes water system is not working properly, so they need to fix the issue. Quig knows a man named Mister Leo who can help in both cases. Fan is traded in, in exchange for Sewey’s dialysis and a drill. Lee writes “Mister Leo was going to give them the geno-chemo Sewey needed, as well as the drilling equipment for the compound...you know now why you’re here, right? Loreen finally said...you’re going to be…

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    Are you glad now that your friend was sold? Did you like this your deal, mister Midnight? Did you think that you could take some more?! Throw away list of my dying wishes- All the same you can’t know what I pray- And I don’t want to hear your speeches I know well, who’s the one to betray! –(Judas quickly kisses Mirror on the…

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    Who thinks monsters are scary? Do people ever consider why or what about monsters are scary? There is so much more interpretation when it comes to monsters than just “it is weird looking” or “it is large and intimidating” or even “it is not real.” For starters, they are frightening. But what about them is frightening? One way is that monsters scare us because they “perform” something called categorical contamination. Categorical contamination is where a monster could be classified into two…

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    Though slavery is typically remembered by its physical brutality, its mental scars live on even after the abolishment of slavery with the 13th amendment in 1865. Toni Morrison illustrates the psychological battles that former slaves, Sethe and Paul D, face after emancipation in her novel Beloved. Sethe and Paul D belong to the Sweet Home Plantation. When Schoolteacher, a new slave master, is brought in with his two nephews, he enforces brutal punishment and discipline of slaves. Sethe manages to…

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    During June of 1969, Mr. Fred Rogers, host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Communications in order to justify $20 million of federal funding. President Nixon proposed to cut the proposed funding to $10 million in order to support the financial stress resulting from the ongoing Vietnam War. The chairman at the time was Senator John B. Pastore, a Democratic politician from Rhode Island known to be formidable and a fierce debater By the intentional use of…

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