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    The TV series Shameless is based on working class family that lives on the South Side of Chicago. The show is based off the dramatic and chaotic life of the Gallagher family. The family of six children depend on the oldest sister, Fiona, to take care of the family due to the absence of the mother and their incapable alcoholic father who comes and goes as he pleases. The unstable family has to cope with the struggles faced with little money and learn how to take care of themselves and also each…

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    cars change with culture in many ways, such as their design and usefulness, but they also change with their stereotypes at the same time. Car stereotypes are used everywhere from tv shows, movies, books and even are in some realities. what is a car stereotype, it's when a car/style is used define a people/race/sex. But what does this mean for culture? Let's start in modern day america. A stereotype that comes to mind is that italian mob families in america drive Lexus and big black SUVs. Why…

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    Stereotype n. - a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or an idea of a particular type of person or thing. They are everywhere. Whether it be in media, literature, or familial conversations. Stereotypes have been implemented into us since we were young children; if someone has certain facial characteristics, they dress or act a certain way they are this, this, and this. People immediately make assumptions based on appearances and think they know that person. When in reality they only…

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    To define the character of someone is a tricky task. It is also difficult to define a character. Not only are we asking who is Atticus Finch but what characteristics make him who he is. These different definitions of the word character are a way to analyze real people and the people we find in fiction. Although Atticus Finch is just a figure of Harper Lee's imagination in her famous novel To Kill a Mockingbird, he is a character full of character. He possesses many attributes that set them…

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    Anti Hero Characteristics

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    A sizeable amount of Literature depicts the lead protagonist as a honourable, selfless courageous character, despite difficulties, bound to succeed in what they pursue. These common traits define the archetype hero. However these characters contain no flaws and nothing representing the 'human condition' therefore appearing very much alien like towards their audience . The Anti-hero contains heroic morals but is plagued with flaws that while more relate-able and appealing towards their audience…

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    When you think about the anti-hero in anything you 've read or watched, you noticed most of them have a backstory that is required to give the reader/watcher sympathy. Despite the character on the tv screen being a terrible human being and lacking any heroic traits, there 's something about their struggle that leads them to where they are that makes you feel sorry for them, in a sense. Depending on the genre you are watching, the anti-hero can be differently created--but, that often brings up…

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    On October 27th, 2016, I was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to attend a performance of ‘The Servant of Two Masters’ at Queens University. The performance was directed by Greg Wanless and performed by students of Queens University in Convocation Hall. The play takes place in Venice, Italy and follows the story of four lovers, Silvio, Clarice, Beatrice and Florindo and their two servants, Smeraldina and Truffaldino. Trufaldino, a servant seeking wealth, decides that in order to…

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    “Books and movies are like apples and oranges. They both are fruit, but taste completely different,” King should know having written many novels that are adapted to films. Both the novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian and screen play of the film Smoke Signals, written by Sherman Alexie, attempts to demolish the idea of an archetypal aboriginal person from a Native “Rez,” but the film addresses this in a more effective way. The film has a naïve Thomas and an indifferent Victor…

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    Stereotype’s Resistance to the Effects of Time Interactions between two drastically different cultures offer the potential to breed negative outcomes. When discussing these negative outcomes, stereotypes would be a prime example because a lack of effort in understanding another culture can produce conventional images. Considering this, Drew Hayden Taylor explores the stereotypes directed against native women in his play “Dead White Writer on the Floor”. In Taylor’s play, Pocahontas’ unique…

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    Santiago As A Hero Essay

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    Everyone wakes up and does, to an extent, a daily routine. Whether it be to go to work, school, or some sort of mediocre activity that they do. Everyone also has something or someone that is always going to make more money than they do, or save more lives than we do. These people are usually entitled the label “heroes.” Heros are usually strong, and have some sort of superpower to get them to where they are now. Yet no one ever really thinks about the average Joe as being a “hero.” In the Old…

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