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    In The White Tiger, Aravind Adiga portrays a gut-wrenching, vivid display of a country that is defined by the oppression of the proletariat by both the super-structure and bourgeoisie. India is a relatively new “free” country, and can be defined by three periods: the early caste/pre-colonization, the British rule/colonization, and Western globalization/post-colonization. During the last period, an economy based in capitalism grew from the ashes of the previous British colonization where a vacuum…

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    Max Weber is considered one of the fathers of modern sociology. His work continues to influence and confuse today’s best thinkers and writers. His most well-known work, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, is a body of work that is often discussed, argued, and maybe even alt right dismissed by other intellectuals. One of the more interesting lines written by Weber is, In the field of its highest development, in the United States, the pursuit of wealth, stripped of its religious…

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    They distrust him. He is seeking trust but he does not fulfill it. Besides, the cage represents his alienation from society. It is a barrier between him and the society. People cannot understand him because they are standing outside the picture. His artist could be understood if they stood inside the cage. Most do not understand or appreciate what he is doing. He is seeking recognition and he wants people to recognize him as a successful person…

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    she is an apprentice, and she is ‘blind as a bat’. Rosy’s mistress, the cage maker, Mrs Berry, thinks that people will try to ‘take advantage’ of Rosy and has taught her many things that she thinks will help her ‘survive’ when she is alone. Rosy is naturally sharp, and her mistress ‘had always encouraged her sharpness’, but Mrs Berry trained her not to trust anyone, and to be cautious; therefore, Rosy has built ‘a cage of suspicion around her’, which shows she has isolated herself from the…

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    used to a life in captivity. Zoos are the unnatural environment for these wildlife animals and these can cause the animals to be sad and can drive them crazy which can even lead to death. Animals in captivity are imprisoned in small enclosure and cages at zoos and they don’t get to do the things that they naturally do in the wild and also, important to them. Instead, these animals in zoos are kept in cramped space with no privacy at all and have very few opportunities to exercise to keep their…

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    neighborhood are ripped from their homes and thrown into a cage. You see the father of one child run after one of the assailants, but the father is shot and killed. The attacker picks up the body of the dead father to move to a stack of other bodies of people who resisted. After the men finish locking the children in their cages, torches are fired up. The men begin to burn the bodies of the children’s relatives. The children are transported to a larger cage where they will spend the rest of…

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    era. Need Thesis Statement One unmistakable difference between the two poems is the metaphors, in the first poem Dubar expresses how he feels as though he is wearing a mask where as in the second poem he describes the feeling of being trapped in a cage. “We Wear The Mask” describes the feeling of having to hide who one really is and pretend to be something one is not. He states “We wear the mask that grins and lies,” meaning that Dunbar feels as though he can’t complain about his struggles…

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    It can be hard to resist that puppy you see for sale in the window of a pet shop. But a closer look into how these stores obtain these animals reveals a horrifying truth behind puppy mills. There is an enormous demand for purebred puppies in the United States. Approximately 44.8 million American homes have at least one dog as a pet (APPMA). Roughly 90 % of puppies in pet stores come from puppy mills (PAWS). There are thousands upon thousands of homeless dogs throughout the United States who need…

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    and floats downstream till the current ends…” this quotation conveys the illusion of the white man who is able to do as they please. In comparison to the bird who is caged which is described in the next stanza, “But a bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of rage his wings are…

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    could hear them saying “She is so cute” they were all saying I knew that we were all gonna care for her. And I knew that this was one of the greatest moments of my life When we started driving home with her in the the back in her little cage I slowly drifted into sleep thinking about the future. Later that night we were all playing with her in the basement I was laughing she kept slipping and falling She was getting tired and. I scooped her up. “Are you ok little girl” she…

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