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    unable to break from Macon’s control even when it proves to be detrimental. Even as a young child, Macon’s reputation has an undeniable influence on Milkman’s life, to the point where Guitar must plead for his acceptance because “’He can’t help who his daddy is.’” This association with Macon extends far…

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    I remember the day like only yesterday. He said “mommy I wove you” right before the nurse came to take him away for surgery. It was the hands down the worst, most stressful day of my life. When the nurse finally came to get him, crying he said “daddy no go”. Those were the last words he said before going back for open heart surgery. I could feel my heart palpitating, my eyes welled with tears of fear, pain and just everything dealing with the unknown. My skin became engulfed in the smallest…

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    to the family is Mama. She wants everybody to all be respectful to each other and have a good life. For example, when Walter had lost all his money both himself and Beneatha had lost hope in for him. But mama said, “I taught you that. Me and your daddy. ... I thought I taught you to love him.” Even though the family has gone through the trial and error, Mama was…

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    coach took his team to a football camp. He made each and every player get to know everyone on the team that is of the other race. When they met each other it had to be one-on-one. One of the white players was asking to a black player, “Do you have a daddy? Does he at…

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    Dad Are you a daddy’s girl? What most dads ask their precious baby girl. Well, my dad asked are you a daddy's girl or a momma's girl? “Daddy you know the answer to that question!” My dad inspires me to be the most helpful and responsible person I can be. I respect him for that! My father has done more things for his community, his hometown people, and his family. He is a volunteer firefighter, a Red cross member, a first responder (fire/rescue), not only that he's a father of three…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay To Kill a Mockingbird has many themes, symbols, and literary elements, all fused together to create the great novel that has been read and enjoyed since 1960. The story follows Scout, a tomboy who is being introduced to the real world and recounts the story of how society stole her innocence. Scout and her brother Jem deal with many different conflict but one the most prominent one is the fear of their neighbor and rumored to be murderer Boo Radley. Harper Lee uses…

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    Anderson starts the book by discussing four different neighborhoods on this one stretch, describing how the environment changes as you move further into the inner city. The neighborhood of focus discussed in the beginning of the book appears to have more of a “street element”, as Anderson calls it. People seem to have a general disregard for the law. Anderson makes a point to say that morning is typically the safest time of the day; I find it sad that there are neighborhoods so unsafe that you…

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    Duties and Responsibilities “Missing the Mark” Many of the causes which formed Troy Maxson into the dishonest person he is in August Wilson’s play, “Fences”. Troy had an unpleasant childhood in which he grew up with a very abusive father, who not only beat him on a daily basis, but also his mother deserted him at the age of eight years old. In the play, Troy lies habitually and tries to cover himself by accusing others of the same act of lying. His dream of becoming a major league baseball…

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    In life there are numerous things to be amped up for. There is only one thing that stood out and conveyed delight to my heart and that was meeting my dad for the first run through. Since a newborn child I never knew who my biological father was until the day of April, 10, 2003. At 4 years old my mom gave me a photo of my dad sitting on a cocoa adoration seat with a white foundation. On that day I put that photograph in the peak of my wooden obsolescent dresser mirror, as an indication of the…

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    In order to execute Gunther, we must take the teleporting machine to Gunther’s territory using the secret password that my dad knows because he was part of TNE. Once we arrive at TNE’s territory we start walking towards Gunther’s secret home. Within a few seconds of walking through the muggy jungle we hear sounds. My father grabs my hands and we both jump behind a bush together. Then I hear the roar of an engine coming towards us. My father puts his finger up to his lips to remind me to remain…

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