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    I flip back to where I started and I hand Helen the parson's diary. She sits down next to me to read and I become very aware of her presence. It feels as though my little corner of Cold Book Storage just got a bit warmer. I steal a sideways glance at her under the guise of pointing out a good place for her to start. I lean closer, then I move back. Probably safer for me if she wasn’t sitting here, but I don't dare ask her to get up and sit somewhere else. I'm aware of her next to me,…

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    The experiences of individuals in a time of evil are able to transform their character. The book Night by Elie Weisel brings about the genocide experience of his character during the Holocaust. Another individual named Immaculee Ilibagiza went through the genocide in Rwanda in 1994. Both of them had went through extreme pain and problems, transforming their personalities in many ways that are both similar and different. In the book Night by Elie Weisel, the narrator went through many different…

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    When a man is engaging or in a relationship with a woman it can be said to be acting in the manner in which he is because he is thinking with his penis, but what must be noted is that the penis, used as a tool or status symbol, is a material condition that has little meaning itself and is only given meaning and power when supported by ones ideologies. Ideologies, which are overvalued, that are project onto the world from ones perspective does not guarantee that that will be the way in which the…

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    Tom Robbins, 82, is a hyper-imaginative writer who watches his own life desirously. He writes his books that are unpredictable, wildly entertaining stories with solid social and rationality undercurrents. He 's also a New York Times bestselling writer, wrote eight books since the mid 70 's. His fourth novel, Jitterbug Perfume (1984), starts with four epic stories from past to future, themed around the quest for eternality. It takes us from old Bohemia and the Himalaya Mountains to present day…

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    Dante Rossetti’s, Jenny: A Cautionary Tale of Sexual Knowledge and its Destruction of Women “The whole education of women ought to be relative to men. To please them, to be useful to them, to make themselves loved and honored by them” - John-Jacques Rousseau England in the 19th century was wrought with the battle for women’s rights, specifically the education of women. In his poem, Jenny, Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s narrator makes various references to books – those on his shelf, and how…

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    Prison Labor

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    The Price We Pay for Cheap Labor: Prison Labor Revealed The average American citizen probably doesn’t notice that many of the things they use in their daily lives have been produced by the hands of prison inmates somewhere in the U.S. The same person also probably doesn’t know that often when they call a phone number for technical support for a product they are having an issue with; they could be talking to a prison inmate. This in and of itself really does no one any harm and usually the…

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    obstacles in their way. Just like in the play, Jocasta and Laius had a prophecy that told them that their son (Oedipus) will kill his father (Laius) and marry his mother (Jocasta),basically in other words “ [a]n oracle Once came to Laius (I will not say 'Twas from the Delphic god himself, but from His ministers) declaring he was doomed To perish by the hand of [Oedipus]... As for the child, it was but three days old, When Laius, its ankles pierced and pinned Together, gave it to be cast away By…

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    to my sister, Amanda, and me to expose us to new language and literature. Sometimes Amanda and I would read the stories to each other too so that we could learn to read ourselves. A Helms family tradition we do each year on Christmas Eve is read “Twas the Night before Christmas” aloud in our living room by the fireplace while surrounded by our…

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    Jealousy Theme In Othello

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    Shakespeare has been prominent in his use of recurring themes throughout his works, particularly those of death, love, and betrayal. These themes are all present within Othello. The most prominent is that of jealousy. Specifically, the jealousy that affects most of the male characters in Othello. It is possible to see the jealousy from the beginning to the end of the play and how it ruins the male characters’ lives. It can be seen in the beginning of the play, when Roderigo is envious of Othello…

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    Color is Just Skin Deep: Behn, Prejudice, and Contradicting Views of Monarchy Aphra Behn’s royalist sympathies are historically known, so it is to no surprise that the royal titular protagonist of her work, Oroonoko, is a tragic figure meant to evoke sympathy. However, a contradiction seems to emerge with the portrayal of Oroonoko’s grandfather and the current reigning monarch. Oroonoko is, as expected, portrayed in a manner that invokes pity for his plight, but his grandfather is cast as an…

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