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    Lemonade Film Analysis

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    number of supernatural forms. This is an example of postmodernist emphasis on mysticism and spiritual exploration which is repeated numerous times in Lemonade. After this, Beyonce is seen emerging from a huge set of doors while the water we can assume she was in, just disperses around her. Then she is seen in a yellow sundress holding onto a bat which she uses to engage in the vandalization of cars, and the camera which was recording her. This is a great example of hyperreality. The simulation…

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    Basho's Buddhist Beliefs

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    mind as well as the society that morphed them into the person they became to become intertwined with their art. It is no surprise that Basho allowed his own beliefs to seep into his work as many have done before and after his time. Throughout his narrative one is able to understand many of his Buddhist beliefs based on the events he deemed important enough to document. An important part of the Buddhist doctrine has to do with detachment from the world. Basho himself epitomizes how to detach…

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    The Living Dead A necrophiliac has an affinity for the dead. When Freire refers to the oppressive power of the banking education system as being “necrophilic”, he was referring to the pleasure of the oppressor over a powerless and therefore lifeless being. In this essay I will delve into the concept of banking education and its flaws as described in Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, and its applications to contemporary education. First, I will explain banking education. Banking…

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    age he was taught by Mrs. Auld how to spell, which give him the desire to learn and in time become his own master. Robert O’Meally identified Douglass as an America icon because Douglass represents the American idea, which is to make something of yourself and controlling your own destiny. Douglass started at the bottom of society as a slave, with no voice nor respect, but through hard work and determination to learn he grained a voice and power over his destiny. Douglass saw the potential and…

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    less, looked down upon, or slaves. Throughout these readings each author has individually displays different types of struggles revolving around the issue which was problematic during this area; race. Race vs Identity Not understanding how to be yourself because of the color of your skin was one problem for the following author. Within his writings’ he displayed a struggle between race and identity. In the literature “invisible man” written by Ralph Ellison, he displays his protagonist to be a…

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    Although, when it was time to narrow down one thousand words into four hundred that seemed pretty challenging. It was difficult because you had to ask yourself which phrase is important for my audience to know and will it better my story. To add on, the next step was to create a visual narrative presentation that will express the pathos, logos, and ethos of your four hundred-word script. I feel that the digital story project helped me improve as a writer and prepare for…

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    small village. He seems focused throughout his childhood. For example, when he was taking a class, the class and his teacher say134 for twelve times twelve, but he says 144. The narrator describes him: “You spoke without thinking, or at least without thinking sufficiently ahead (21).” It implies that he does not care about…

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    you true happiness.imagine having that one thing that can bring you complete happiness how much are you willing to to sacrfice to bring yourself that joy.both walter and fedick duglas goals are both the same both persutitng their happiness. A rise in the sun describe happiness as having wealth and the power to purchase what you want when you want for yourself. The life of Fredrick douglass describe a man who is enslave for his life and his dreams is to gain knowledge his freedom from slavery.…

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    If one is selfless then it can benefit them in the long run because normally being selfless means making the right choice. Firefighters are great examples of men and women who put their lives on the line to save yours. In the Los Angeles Times article titled Love Triumphs: 6-year-old Becomes a Hero to Band of Toddlers, Rescue a 6-year-old boy named Deamonte Love showed selflessness when he protected…

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    The Histories Study Guide: Day 2 Motivations Behind The Histories Herodotus was primarily interested in describing the “known world”. For example, book 2 was originally a separate book about Egyptian customs, which he later inserted. His motive was to show how history is one continuous story, and how many different events are actually interwoven. One can read The Histories as an illustration of the different societies and cultures in the area with the Persian War…

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