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    surprising nominee. Bono is the first Man of the Year for Glamour. He is going to be honored at Los Angeles, in a ceremony this November, cites Stuff. Bono is the first man to make it to the list. According to Cindi Leive, the editor-in-chief of Glamour, they have talked about honoring a man for years. But they never really minded it until they thought of Bono. Leive adds that it is time to start looking at men who are doing great things for women. For Leive, Bono gets it. Bono is…

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    Becoming Chaz was a documentary about Chaz Bono’s transition from female to male. The documentary includes his family, friends, and girlfriend. Becoming Chaz addresses how complicated it is to be transgender. There are people who will certainly support the transition and there are still a lot of people in the world who will not support people who are transgender. Taking a look into Chaz Bono’s transition and life showed how difficult it can be for someone to transition. Some of his family was…

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    largely Troy's stories, and how challenging his life was. Troy is married to Rose and has a best friend named Bono. He has two sons, Lyons (who was born from a different women) and Cory. Troy is an awful parent and man because he cheated on Rose, he destroyed his son's dream and ruined his friendship with his best friend, Bono. Troy started having an affair with a women named Alberta, Bono and his wife were both suspicious of this. Not only was Troy betraying his wife, he became so addicted to…

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    unique main characters in the play. The main characters in Wilsons play were mainly Rose, Troy, Gabriel, Lysons, Bono, and Cory. Troy is considered the protagonist in the play. Troy is like the centerpiece of everyones “Fence”, such as everyone's “Fence” is created or begun dealing with Troy. Troy is husband to Rose, Father to Lyons, Cory, and Raynell, Brother to Gabriel, and bestfriend to Bono. Cory, Troy's son and high school senior that is very interested in football is ready to graduate and…

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    contrast and introduce elements that would occur later in the play. This allows the author to create an aspect of change in the characters of the play. The readers are forcefully made to acclimate to the plays world by inducing from Bono and Troy’s conversation. Bono and Troy are close friends who work tether, based on their first conversation. The most dramatic moment in the first scene is Brownie’s embarrassment because he has a watermelon. This moment makes a direct reference to the racist…

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    Reading Quiz 2: Burkeian Analysis 1. Bono employs many different strategies during his speech to unify the various religious audiences with each other and with himself, despite starkly contrasting experience fields and dispositions. First, Bono unifies his audiences through creating many different categories that link the different religions together and link himself to the religious and political leaders at the event. For example, in the beginning, Bono (2006) admits “I presume the reason for…

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    eldest son, Lyons, fathered before his time in jail, and a his daughter Reynell, mothered by Alberta (1468). Troy’ follower and long time friend, Bono is the husband to Lucille. The play What I intend to prove in this paper is that the author uses dialogue between characters to…

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    In the movie Rose wanted Troy to build a fence around their house. Troy really didn't want to build the fence. Then Bono was that some people build fences to keep things out while others build them to keep things in. To Troy this fence is just a waste of time, because he believes that they doesn't have anything that people would want to steal. Then Bono said that Rose loves you and that boy.To Rose the fence meant the her family was together and that nothing could come in and hurt her family.…

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    living in a hostile environment. Troy and his best friend Bono works for a garbage company they feel as if the company discriminate against black truck drivers. Troy and Bono are married but Bono doesn’t have kids. Every Friday is payday and every payday Troy have a son outside his marriage name Lyons which he only shows up to borrow money or payback the money he owes Troy. Troy is married to Rose, which she symbolizes love and equality while Bono is married to Lucile. In addition Troy and Rose…

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    process in the standard way of interpreting religion. 9. Why is it important to ask the cui bono question? Cui bono is the question that asks who benefits. So when approaching religion it is important to ask Cui bono? Because it is important to see if a certain person befits or social class. It is also important to note whether there is a promise of a better life if you act a certain way? The Cui bono question can reveal more about the religion in question. 10. Distinguish first-order…

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