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    destroy the last bible book. Montag wife Mildred told him that her friends are coming to watch their favorite T.V show “white clown”. Then, Montag called a professor named Faber to talk about books and he went to visit him. Faber agree to help Montag and give him a small mobile radio seashell to put in his car so that they can communicate. Mildred’s friends arrive to watch clown. Then, Faber, told Montag through ear piece not to do anything but montage pull the plug on the T.V show and start to…

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    1. Naturalization can be defined as the process of making something seem natural. In the book “Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies”, Holmes states many examples of the naturalization of social inequality. One example is the language used to describe migrant workers. In the book, the Triqui were described as dirty and wild. They were described as dangerous people that didn’t belong here in the United States. The Triqui people were being disrespected but they didn’t do anything about it because they think…

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    “03’ adolescence”, by J. Cole concerns 0a young teen growing up in a rough neighborhood. He gets caught up in the wrong crowd. This crowd includes gang members, drug dealers, and thieves. He wants to be apart of this crowd but one of his close friends, a drug dealer, tells him that his life amazing and makes the speaker appreciate life more. The speaker uses imagery and interior rhymes to show these morality circumstances. He also uses these devices to talk about how he grew up. In this song…

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    have no idea about what happens behind the scenes. But the sad truth is that animal performers are not given five-star treatment like human entertainers, but rather are treated inhumanely. Animals are not performers, spectacles to gawk at, or circus clowns. They are innocent creatures that may have once had a home and a family, but thanks to the demands of the human entertainment industry have been kept imprisoned in inhospitable, boring enclosures, coerced into performing silly tricks under…

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    I have never watched a horror movie on purpose. Never. There is a reason for that. I avoid watching about the “supernatural” world, even though no one would believe those antics on the screen truly exist, nor do I allow my brain to hold on to what I’ve seen. I have made it just fine without a Chuckie movie or the “Bride of Frankenstein.” While many of my friends have seen every famous horror movie dating back to King Kong, I have not. However, I have seen enough of them to form a lasting…

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    Loosing The News

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    (p. 3) for the American democracy. The technology innovation brought with itself competition and an unending desire for more profit in the newspaper world, thus, fact-based reporting changed its role from a watchdog over government, into an amusing clown to the public. The book, “Loosing the news” by Alex S. Jones, explained this sad scenario that American newspapers went through and the negative impact it brought to the American democracy and the public in general. Jones suggested that…

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    Krapp's Last Tape

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    In Samuel Beckett’s play Krapp’s Last Tape, an older man celebrates his sixty-ninth birthday in his office, but listens to past recordings of himself from thirty years ago. Beckett emphasizes eloquently described movements and symbolism of everyday objects to reveal how resolutions from the past tends to turn into hypocrisy in the future. Beckett uses the movements of Krapp to describe the tiredness and resentment that he has for himself, yet they are broken promises he commits. He…

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    Bernie Sander Speech

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    Bernie Sanders supporters were shocked yesterday when Jesus Christ appeared on the O’reilly Factor to put an end to any comparisons between himself and the democratic candidate. “I like Bernie, but people have this misconception of me as a socialist” Jesus told O’Reilly , “and that couldn’t be farther from the truth” Indeed, Jesus - who sometimes puts out mixtapes under the nickname Me$$iah Money - points to all of the merchandise bearing his likeness as proof that he supports capitalism.…

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    Hamlet Monolog Analysis

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    as a “comic relief” and it is in strong connection with the previous meditation on suicide in “To be or not to be” soliloquy. The main theme of the scene is still death but in a different perspective. The gravedigger function as the designated Clown, as he speaks his mind not being afraid of losing his head. He raises the question of morality and justice, through the issue of inequality. In the light of his soliloquy scene, Hamlet seems to be focusing on social hierarchy and disregarding the…

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    Sylvia the main character and first person narrator of the short story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara, learns a lesson early in life after a trip to a toy store in Manhattan. Sylvia is an arrogant, know it all child. However, after the trip to the toy store Sylvia has a small change in her attitude and becomes more open minded. Sylvia is a young underprivileged African American girl, around the age of ten. Sylvia is stubborn as a mule, arrogant as only she can be and believes she knows it…

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