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    You are keeping them away from their natural habitat. Every zoo keeps animals in a cage a fraction of the size of their natural habitat. This has serious backlash on the animals’ mental state. Keeping the animals away from their natural habitat in a relatively small confined space causes a psychological condition called zoochosis. Some symptoms “include high infant mortality and a tendency to pace around in a cage” says Mark Derr, an American author and journalist known for his…

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    they are lonely and go through pain. It is the exact same for those animals sitting in cages wondering when all the pain is going to be over. Animal experimentation is ridiculous, most products tested are never put on the shelves and most products have different effects on humans, there is a large amount of animals being tested on for no reason, and animals are feeling vulnerable every second they are in a cage. Why are animals being put through so much pain? Almost all brands that test on…

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    husband's neglect and emotional abuse. Cage = Sucky Marriage and Escape All right, let's talk about this cage. If Minnie Foster is the canary, then we can definitely see how the cage could represent the stifling marriage that turned her into depressed Mrs. Wright. We know that the cranky John Wright demanded silence in his house. Add that to the geographic isolation that the remote house created, and Minnie Foster was definitely in a cage. However, when we meet the cage, the door has been…

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    Born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1928, Maya Angelou was an author, poet, historian, civil rights activist, and much more. According to continuing the life work of Maya Angelou, she was well known for her many works which were varied anywhere from poems, books, children’s books, and even cook books. At the age of about 22 years old, she started to work on what would come to be one of her most important projects known as “I know why the caged bird sings.” Although Angelou was a woman with many…

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    their walking ability. The video begins at an angle below the ladder and the rat appears in the frame. It is roaming around, familiarizing itself with its environment and probably searching for its cage mate. As it moves around the unfamiliar home cage, it recognizes the ladder that led to its cage mate the day before. Without hesitation, the animal rears and hops onto the ladder scurrying across to get to the other side where the other rat and her reward of Froot Loops wait. Rats…

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    this obsession through his personal experiences. The repetition of leaving and running away, Tilman creates an obsession with freedom within himself, “ermore, Tilman is the opposite We’ve got to keep moving said Phoebe… You stay still someone’ll put a cage on you sure as anything… Guess you know that don’t you Chain Child?’ …. “Yes,” said Tilman. “Yes, I guess I do.” (Urquhart 185). Tilman understands the significance of not having freedom. Thus,…

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    In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte employs birds a symbol in order to highlight important themes in her novel. While birds traditionally symbolize freedom and expression, Bronte uses them to show independence (or a lack of), freedom, and rifts in social class. Bronte also depicts some of her most prominent characters as birds such as Jane, Rochester, Adele, Bertha, and even Rochester’s guests. Through the use of bird symbolism Bronte highlights important topics in her novel, while giving the reader…

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    different from there 's and gives individuals a different perspective of several topics. For many centuries minorities including blacks, Latinos, women, and homosexuals have been placed lower on the totem pole as compared to white Americans (Green Cage., 2015). There have been several civil rights laws and Supreme Court cases that have attempted to encourage integration between races yet never helped or succeed. Slavery was also a time where African Americans were not even…

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    stop.This topic is important because I think that treated any animal any kind of way is not right and it needs to stop today. One reason is chickens/hens suffer in a lot of pain. Chickens shouldn’t suffer at all. For example,“chickens are stuck in cages…

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    having an affair, he finds himself to have been reincarnated in the form of a parrot and now resides within a pet shop. He is found by his former wife and her new lover while on display, and she decides to take him home with her. He now stays within a cage in the den of his former home watching what happens there now that he has passed on. In “Jealous Husband Returns in Form of Parrot,” Robert Olen Butler utilizes flashback, characterization, and motif to illustrate the destructive effects of…

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