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    are goaded to do what they aren’t passionate about, they can’t expect an outcome. Amy Tan in her short story, “Two kinds” Mei Woo’s mother tries to forge her daughter into becoming a prodigy to outshine ordinary children. Hence, she tries to live vicariously through her daughter. Thus, there is a separation between…

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    the most iconic phrase “2+2 = 5” illustrates the totalitarian powers that distort reality. In this dystopian 1984 novel, George Orwell portrays a character fighting against a totalitarian government. When Winston Smith, the protagonist, attempts to revolt against the party, ends up being imprisoned. It demonstrates how he is surprisingly contrastive from a hero. In George Orwell’s 1984, the protagonist Winston Smith is shown as an anti-hero, portrayed by his complex relationships, difficult…

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    In the years following the French and Indian War the colonist experienced a sudden change in regulation constrains and authoritative power. The British Parliament placed the debt of the French and Indian War on the shoulders of the colonist and when the colonists refused to pay the dues. As a result the British Parliament decided they would collect the money via taxation. The first tax to be implemented was the Stamp Act: a tax on all printed goods, which included, but was not limited to…

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    Toussaint L Ouverture

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    AN INTRODUCTION The general will of a society exists as a collection (though not as simply as a sum of its parts) of the wishes and opinions of the members of said society. In The Social Contract, Rousseau asserts the general will is the most important aspect of a functional society; it is imperative the leader is subservient to the general will, lest the people not be properly represented. When the general will is not allowed to act (as the Sovereign) through legislative means (i.e. the…

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    September 1791. However, French planters from the West Indies thrived off slaves especially when they were using brutality. A French settler reported “How can we stay in a country where slaves have raised their hands against their master?”. (532) The revolt had taken up a leader named Toussaint L’Ouverture (1746-1803) he was the child of two african slaves. Toussaint in 1801, was able to take…

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    Wingfield Mental Family

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    having left the family early in the play, puts on him the heavy burden of providing for his mother and sister. He does not like his job at the warehouse but has to remain there in other to put food on the table. He gets frustrated by that situation. Finding himself trap in an apartment and a job he does not like, he finds escape through adventures, literature, and alcohol. These things are contrary to his mother world, which is the subject of their constant troubles. She does not want him to…

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    Slavery in Southampton County, Virginia was different. The slave owners there treated their slaves kindly and allowed them unheard of freedoms. Their slaves were content and had no reason to revolt. However, one slave had a reason, a divine purpose, he led a slave rebellion, with dozens of bodies in its wake, and instilled a raging fear into the hearts of slave owners across the south. In the book Fires of Jubilee: Nat Turner’s Fierce Rebellion author Stephen B. Oates provides a non-fictional…

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    Originally though all the land in the Americas belonged to the Native Americans who had inhabited the Americas for many years beforehand. After the war more than half of the native land was taken over by the English settlers which economically changed the resources readily available to the both the natives and the English settlers. Chief Canassatego of the Onondaga Indians described these events as unsettling due to the fact that they were losing more and land resources to the “white settlers”…

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    mother’s departure or by anything that might frighten the child. When the latter occurs proximity to the mother is very important for protection and comfort of the child. Attachment behavior was not allowed to be established during slavery. The slave owner did not want bonds to be created on the plantation for fear that if these bonds were developed, slaves would come together and revolt against the slave owner. Slaves were products to be sold and where needed for free labor and to build…

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    let her be rented by other families, “She performed such work as winding yarn, checking muskrat traps, housekeeping, splitting fence rails, loading timber, and nursing children (“Harriet Tubman,” Biography in Context).” One day, she went with her mother…

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