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    In other words, as God’s representative and the father of nations, God demands Abraham to live a righteous life. Moreover, God expected Abraham to be an example and teach others the ways of the God. Psalm 145 v. 4 says, “One generation shall laud your works to another, and shall declare your mighty acts”. Therefore, God decided to share His plans for Sodom with Abraham. I believe that God was testing Abraham’s…

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    of monologue to enhance the theme of his work through his characters with the help of internal monologues. Moreover, the development of the play owes most of its originality to the playwright’s previously written play “The wood demon” which is an example of the employment of mature psychology over dramaturgy. Chekhov showcases that he has moved onto knowledge from ignorance by accepting the tragicomic situations “Uncle Vanya” to be a mirror image of the cardinal experience of common Russian…

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    The Color Purple Women

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    (Walker, pg. 39). It is through sisterly conversations, between Sofia and Celie that show the growing bond between the women in the novel. They use each other as a resource to express their insecurities and beliefs, and the quote below is a perfect example of the relationship that was developing between Shug and…

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    Those who perpetuate violence are themselves victims, often of sexism, racism, or paternalism. Harpo, for example, beats Sofia only after his father implies that Sofia’s resistance makes Harpo less of a man. Mr. ________ is violent and mistreats his family much like his own tyrant like father treated him. Celie advises Harpo to beat Sofia because she is jealous…

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    Hilly’s proposal can instantly be seen as an act of racial discrimination and shows how corrupted the justice system is. Another example being, it is illegal for a colored person to express his or her thoughts or even emotions. More significantly, when Skeeter asks Aibileen for help in writing the book, this conflict demonstrates just how many obstacles were designed to specifically…

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    literature is as old as most African societies. In Igbo and Yoruba cultures, histories are preserved, and cultural norms are passed down through folktales and fables. 1.3. "Ngambika" and the Commitment of African Female Writers. Ngambika is a word that captures the totality of the African woman’s feminist thought or need. This phrase is used in Carole Boyce-Davies’ coedited work Ngambika: Studies of Women in African Literature (1986). African feminist discourses are made largely possible…

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    What Are Monsters?

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    people experienced in their living moments. Is difficult to find a definition of myth that would be accepted for specialist on this field and at the same time accessible to those who are not fully aware of this topic. On the other hand, Legends are narratives of events, characters and historical facts that occurred in a specific time and given place, but with a legendary explanation that becomes part of a culture. Myths and Legends are a cultural reality with extremely complexity that can be…

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    Between book 2 of Confessions and 1 Corinthian, I can find the start of the divergence in sexual morality, “But my love went beyond the affection of one mind for another, beyond the arc of bright beam of friendship. Bodily desire like a morass, and adolescent sex welling up within me exuded mists which clouded over and obscured my heart, so that I could not distinguish the clear light of true love from the musk of lust”(Confessions, Book III-2, p.43). The…

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    Analysis Of 'The Bench'

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    “balalaika”, “perestroika”,” babushka”. Anastasia stated that she included them in her narrative to depict Russian reality in a way that could be understood by foreign readers. Familiar and recognizable concepts should have helped her to do so. However, she came to a conclusion that her attempt was not quite successful. Some parts of Russian…

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    Merrick's Inaccuracies

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    Reminiscences. A more mysterious error is that of Merrick's first name. Treves, in his earlier journal articles as well as his book, insisted on calling him John Merrick. The reason for this is unclear; Merrick clearly signed his name as "Joseph" in the examples of his handwriting that remain. In the handwritten manuscript for The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences, Treves began his account by writing "Joseph" and then crossed it out and replaced it with "John". Whatever the reason for the…

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