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    The representation of black men and orientalism in the media This essay is going to be analysing the various media steriotypes produced in discourse by the West about black men and the orient and how this has a damaging effect on the two ethnic groups in society. The representation of black men in the media is constructed around a white dominiate supermacist view of them, this view has been orchastrated and maintained historically from slavery. For example the male gaze which is accepted and…

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    I have been in the same friendship for many years and all the friends I have gained over the years have been faithful; take it from me being a friend is very hard and exhausting. For example, most people care about what their friends think of them. I know my friend is not the only one in fault here, so I can have the same amount of blame as him. Sins I see in friends are not only what I can do sometimes, but things all people do in today’s society. Having friends is a necessity in life and…

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    because Aegon VI sits on the throne - married to Arianne. He will see Sansa and fall in love with her and probably steal her. Yes, the exact same thing happened 16 years back, when Rhaegar Targaryen, married to a Dornish princess, took a Northern girl with him. That won't happen though, but history repeats itself. Even Gatsby said that (You can't repeat the past? Why, of course you can!) Ok, but still, really nice chapter, looking forward for more! Newest Game of Thrones S5…

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    much I agree with. She wishes to see an integration of Black English into the classroom and a removal of the “standard” English. That much I do not. It is easy to make broad declarations of how things down here should work from her ornate scholarly throne, but reality is a bit thicker down here for someone still on the lower rungs of the academic ladder. Smitherman wishes to open a door that once opened cannot be closed; to allow every man jack to define and write his own personal…

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    In Greek mythology, the Minotaur was a unique creature. The Minotaur has the head of a bull and the body of a human being. He was imprisonment in the famous maze known as the Labyrinth, designed by the legendary architect Daedalus and his son Icarus. This monster became a symbol of the dominance of Crete to Athens. Pasiphae King Minos wife in love with this bull she maintained relationship with him and gave birth to the Minotaur, The King thought he can maintain this beast to be tamed told him…

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    doubt is the most debated and uncertain thing we will ever come across in our entirety of live on this planet it 's plastered over everything in our lives. It’s used to bring us together and to drive us apart,seen throughout the media present in art, games, movies, books, but when it comes to ourselves it’s something we avoid thinking and talking about yet is something that we as human beings can’t escape, from birth it’s something that is a constant. That is why shakespeare uses death not just…

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    In the story of Hamlet, his family calls him home to Denmark, from school in Germany, to attend his father's funeral, and society portrays him as someone who is going mad. Upon arriving, he is shocked to find that his mother has already remarried his Uncle Claudius, the dead king's brother. He is confused at first, tittering on the brink of insanity, but does not ever go crazy. Although he believes he gets orders to kill Claudius from his Father (the ghost), he persuades his mother to become an…

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    using them for their own benefit. Such a character is Claudius who, based on the time Shakespeare lived when he had written this tragedy, have the most power compared to any other character as he is a man in the royal family who is currently in the throne. For example, Claudius is very oppressive and disregarding towards Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Claudius disregards and uses the two to spy on Hamlet as they are friends. In fact when he first meets them as he does not recognize the two and…

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    Highschool Cast System In highschool one would think that there would be simple diversity of friends, however the truth is much more complex than you’d think. To the naked eye of any typical “average” freshman, there are around three groups or so. In all actuality there are many sub-groups and branches of “friends” one must know about. Walking in late to class, you open the creaking door and nervously twiddle your thumbs as you try and quietly let the door shut. Alas, it is to no avail. Their…

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    In the historical play Henry V, by William Shakespeare, we are introduced to the story of a young and mysterious King Henry V of England, and his quest to conquer France under the ruler ship of Charles VI of France. According to (“Henry V (play)”), it details Henry’s life leading up to and following the Battle of Agincourt in the year 1415. From the very beginning, the Chorus portrays Henry as a glorious King who is about to engage in an epic and glorifying battle with the French. However, the…

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