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    The Awakening by Chopin contains many aesthetic elements of the modern bildungsroman. The main character of this novel is in fact a women; and this is an important twist on the modern bildungsroman because normally the protagonist would be male.By getting the other perspective Chopin allows herself space to critque a patriarchal Victorian society incapable of giving female artists not only the kind of respct they desrve but a livlihood as well. The Awakening breaks from the tradition of the…

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    The Stripes Will Survives

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    In "The Stripes Will Survive" by Jacqueline Adams, "The Zoos Go Wild" by Nicholas Nirgiotis and Theodore Nirgiotis, and the video “Behind The Scenes with the National Zoo’s Lion Cubs”, all of the texts claim that the role of zoos is to protect animals from extinction or from harmful things in the wild. Whether certain animals have potentially fatal diseases or are disabled in some way, zoo keepers are there to protect the animals and help them grow and strive in areas where they are not skilled…

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    nature of the proles who would never have a reason to revolt as long as they are ignorantly happy. Additionally, I placed the Party members into a cage- more specifically, a bird cage. The comparison of Party members to a trapped bird represents the loss of independence, and sometimes a yearning to break free. Like how a bird can sing from within the cage for oustiders to hear but is unable to do anything else, Party members who wish for the end of the party are unable to fight against the Party…

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    Jamie Hittner then went to play with and hold one of the baby bunnies. Soon after Jamie put down the tiny creature, that same bunny escaped the cage. Because of this event a young adult by the name of Nicole Hittner, Jamie’s sister, went over to the man who owned the bunnies. She told him that 90° was too hot for the two black bunnies in the cage and that the cage bars were too far apart making it easy for the babies to escape. The man then explained that the bunnies would be bred or murdered.…

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    The message I got from the story “Under the Rice Moon” is when you see someone in pain or with an illness you try to do everything to help. The story shows how the little girl let the bird out of the cage to go outside and fly under the Rice Moon. If you have an illness it is not a good thing. When you are sick it makes you a little grumpy. My essay is going to be about the lesson I learned from the story, which is caring of other people.…

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    Susan Glaspell Symbols

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    drama as well to create meaning and emotion. The use of symbolism by Glaspell is very important in understanding the concept of the Wrights marriage and lack of women's rights during the time. The major symbols throughout Trifles are the canary, the cage, and the knotted pattern on the unfinished quilt. It is rather obvious the canary is Minnie Foster before she married her husband, the very controlling and secluded, John Wright. Mrs.Hale describes Mrs.Wright before she was married by saying,…

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    the cage?” I stopped, and turned to Felix, a smirk forming on my face. “I have an idea.” “Really?!” Felix jumped up from his seat on a log. “Yeah… I think it’s time we take someone out of their cage.” “That was my idea.” Felix muttered. “What was that?” I asked him in a serious manner. “Oh! I- I said ‘what a great idea’.” “That’s what I thought.” I began to walk off into the jungle, going down a secret path only a few of the boys knew. I walked up to a few trees, and looked up at a small cage,…

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    Caged Bird by Maya Angelou is a sublime poem which illustrates a caged bird and a free bird. The poet’s purpose is to tell people about racism but she is not pointing at racism directly, she refers to a caged bird to describe racism and restriction. Maya Angelou was an African American who was born on the 4th of April 1928. In 1937 there was lots of racism towards them and in 1969 when she was 41 years old she decided to create this poem to tell people about racism and trauma to try to stop…

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    with the image of a bird in a cage. “A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door” (Chopin 43). The parrot is trapped inside the cage speaking a language that no one understands with no way to escape much like Edna Pontellier is trapped in society and is not understood by those around her. While Edna is symbolized by the parrot, the cage symbolizes society, as pointed out by Robert White in his piece Inner and Outer Space in ‘The Awakening.’ “The cage of marriage is but an…

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    Oguko Alternate Ending

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    Princes sleep, Joan Hope started to sing to Oguko, ‘ Tears are words that need to be written, Tears are words that need to be written.’ While Joan Hope sang the same lines on and on Oguko slammed his huge fists into the cage that he had called home, he slammed and he slammed till the cage snapped leaving metal everywhere. ‘ARHHHHHHHH Lonsdale Prince where are you’ Oguko screamed. Lonsdale Prince was to far into his sleep to even hear what was going. While Oguko was looking for Lonsdale Prince…

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