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    wisely. At one point in the story, the man and…

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    would describe a man who had nothing to lose and willing to give up life just because he wounded his leg ? A man who was awarded for bravery against the Confederate Soldiers but really he really wanted to get shot on purpose ? Well this man is named John Dunbar and he was given a second chance at life and granted any Post of his choice . If I had to describe John Dunbar to someone who never seen Dancing with the Wolves is a man who went through a series of changes became a better man because…

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    was struggling with many internal and external conflicts. He meets many new friends along his journey. To me, his internal feelings were wanting to be free and do whatever he wanted, to just go. But the main conflict throughout the entire book was man vs. nature because he had to look for food in the wild. He had to live off of plants which lead to his death. There is a lot of foreshadowing in this book. One example is when Alex, also known as Chris McCandless sends postcards to Burres and…

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    “The Killers” is a story about two hitmen entering a small diner in order to murder a man who visits the diner frequently. During their visit, they harangue the people working at the diner. The short story was adapted into a film titled The Killers, which initially follows the short story almost exactly, but extends well beyond the original plot. The short story opens with two men named Max and Al entering a diner and sitting down at the counter. The story is set in the early evening, just…

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    “His quest for self-respect would lead him into violence” (p. 45). The notion blacks did not deserve respect; furthermore, degraded them and Pud did not want to abide by rules that kept blacks under their control. He wanted a reputation that he was a man by all rights and the color of his skin did not make that…

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    oblivious to the dangerous predicament they’re in. Shark fins are seen in the water surrounding the group’s raft. All the while the group is drinking Primus Beer and is careless to the situation. The Primus Beer ads is effective by making the product look better than it actually is and as if it will make you forget your hardships which in turn makes the consumer relate the ideas portrayed to their own life. This Primus beer ad targets young adults in their twenties and early…

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    could very potentially not be mentally healthy, and may become hostile and unable to connect to other human beings later on in life. Traditionally men are supposed to “be stupid, be unfeeling, obedient, soldierly and stop thinking (Source 2, ‘Being a Man’ by Paul Theroux),” while as their female counterparts were thought to be silent and motherly, yet over the years, women have been allowed to be more than that, they can stand up for themselves and have a voice, and express their true thoughts…

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    differently even if they talk the same way. This tendency makes mischief in discussions of women, men, and power. If a linguistic strategy is used by a woman, it is seen as powerless; if it is done by a man, it is seen as powerful.” Anything that a women does it's seen as less powerful than when a man does it. Due to the cultural…

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    the men’s bathroom was slowly creaking open. Just then the door swung wide, and a man appeared. The man’s hair was matted and disheveled. His clothes were ripped and dirty. Parts of his skin were covered in deep purple and black marks. Even from the door, Dennis could detect the man’s stench. He smelled like the fermented slop that they fed to pigs on the ranch. It was obvious that the plague had gotten this man. The man hovered in the doorway of the bathroom, looking first at Mac…

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    and dipped and rose, and at all times its edge was jagged with waves that seemed thrust up in points like rocks” (Sec. I) . This quote is an example of how nature is an incredible struggle because the men are struggling to overcome these huge and dangerous waves that nature presented them with. This quote also serves as an example of a “trap” because the waves are keeping the men in check by acting as a barrier and preventing them from reaching the coveted shore. Not only did the men encounter…

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