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    Mary Wollstonecraft, a feminist in the 1700s also known as the “mother of feminism”, fought passionately to normalize education for women, as well as advocating for women 's rights. Therefore, it is no wonder that her daughter Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, related the main character’s downfall with the lack of a constant stabilizing feminine influence in the character’s life. The book Frankenstein follows Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who works unceasingly with the goal of…

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    As Langston Hughes sat down to write: Let America be America again. Let it be the dream it used to be. Let it be the pioneer on the plain Seeking a home where he himself is free. (“Let America...” 1-4) he was not inspired, as he often was, by a random thought that popped to his head, nor was he writing about something he felt at the moment. He was writing about something that he had felt for most of his life. As Hughes wrote, “there’s never been equality for me/Nor freedom in this…

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    of Congress in 1946; He entered 80th Congress in 1947. In 1952 Kennedy ran successfully for senate. About a year later. Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier who was now Jacqueline Kennedy. On November 27, 1957 Kennedy and his wife had their daughter Caroline .On January 2, 1960 Kennedy announced His presidency and on November 27, 1960 Kennedy and his wife had their son John F. Kennedy Jr. During this time, the civil rights movement was happening. Kennedy worked hard by issuing executive orders…

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    One dream from the story that I feel has the most significance was when Victor dreamed of his Elizabeth turning into a monstrous form of his mother. This dream occurred right after the real monster was created. I think that this was Victor’s self conscious speaking because somewhere inside of him he was afraid that the monster could cause some sort of damage to his family. Also, the fact that his girlfriend started rotting away after he kissed her is significant because it could represent his…

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    Since the beginning of time, people have been judging and stereotyping others based on their appearance and actions. Harper Lee speaks out about this problem in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird, where she thematically discusses how to understand others and their perspective. Scout, the protagonist and nostalgic adult looking back on her childhood, recalls events that led up to her brother’s broken elbow. Throughout the novel, she looks back and “discuss[es] the events” that led up to the…

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    Good evening, everyone. I’m Amber Smith. And I’m Caroline Vogl and we are co-presidents of the Fall 2017 pledge class. We are extremely excited to be standing before you today as the newest initiated members of Alpha Gamma Delta. *crowd cheers* It has been quite the journey from putting on our rush shirts and nervously boarding the busses to the Days Inn. Our acquaintances from Bid Day have become our cherished friends in the short amount of time that we’ve been together. We’ve grown together…

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    Guyenne, should have belonged to England, but was being treated as a French territory causing a conflict that would span over the rule of different monarchs on both sides. The war was long enough to be divided into three periods; the Edwardian War, Caroline War, and Lancastrian War (divided into phase 1 and phase 2). The first recognized period of the war, the Edwardian War, began officially in 1337, but can be traced back to the death of Charles IV in 1328.…

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    The problem of human inequality and the divisions within human society is a big part of the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” and it is still part of our society today. An example of this problem is the trial of Tom Robinson, Walter Cunningham Jr. being treated differently because of who he is, and the discrimination against black people. Our society is still dealing with this situation…

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    In Harper Lee’s Novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” we see injustices through the small town of Maycomb. The main example I found in the story was social inequalities. How people will hate the class below them and how even a negro can feel sorry for a member of the lower class. Also how the subject of social inequality has changed from the time the book was written to now. Social inequalities will never go away. It’s a way of life; it 's how you are raised. In the 1930’s class inequality was at a…

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    The passing of the “Mississippi Black Code”, hindered the people of color in a lot of ways. First, although they were to live free and could own land, blacks were segregated to the coasts of South Caroline and Georgia. This area came to be known as “Sherman Island”. The passing of “Special Order 15”, in a sense, provided black families a place to live but on the other hand dictated where they could live. People of color were required to work on plantations and had to sign yearly contracts.…

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