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    The Homecoming Analysis

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    On the surface, The Homecoming and Mud are vastly different plays based their overall diverging themes. The Homecoming deals with power dynamics of family members, family values, and female control. Mud, on the other hand, focuses on the power dynamics between three individuals, the fear of loneliness, and escape from monotony. The endings of both plays contain different sensations, as one has a creepy ambiance, while the other leaves a depressing and tragic outlook on life. However, they both…

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    Resource theory suggests that the balance of power in a marriage or relationship reflects the relative resources of each spouse. The resources could be money, occupation, education, emotional support, parenting skills, homemaking or money management skills. For example, it could be argued that Cody holds power over Mandy financially considering he has a higher paying job. He has worked at the same tech company for years and has…

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    third party. The speaker is discussing how little power Death has in a life. Many people feel that death is omnipotent and they have no power over this. The speaker is using evidence seen over many years to show the reader that Death is not an all powerful entity. Death is the same awkward truth in life just like it was when the world first began. Szymborska uses persona, personification, and connotation to show that Death does not have any power over your life until the very end. The persona…

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    Watership Down Analysis

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    In the downs of a small farm, two rabbits are getting ready to flee their warren in an effort to escape the dangers of men come to kill them. Richard Adam’s Watership Down follows these two rabbits - named Hazel and Fiver - as they gather a following and make their way across the farmland to safety. The band of misfits looks to Hazel for guidance, and he leads them to their haven. A warren is established atop the hills where the rabbits are safe and sound. However, the need to keep the warren…

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    themselves and adding symbols that create lasting powerful messages. Hurston uses pride and arrogance in all three works to develop the characters, ultimately creating conflicts that center around betrayal, gender roles, and power. Arrogant characters use their positions of power to assert their force over others but eventually…

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    allowed to speak against her. When men conform to authoritarian rule, the novel argues, they jeopardize not only their physical but also dismays18 their mental freedom. This is not only works for the novel this is the replica19 of every democratic system. The cynicism of democracy is conspicuous20 in the novel, One…

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    of Disruptive Power. The author describes power as an ability for those who are superior either physically or materially to control or dominate those that do not have much of an advantage. There was one aspect that I found to be important in this chapter which was the fact that disruptive power can provide a massive impact for those at the bottom of the hierarchical social pyramid. Piven defines disruptive power which many individuals have, but they do not realize their real power until some…

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    Supervisory Platform: Use your power to empower others One of my students wrote an expository essay where he explained why his grandmother is special to him. He stated that she was special because she supervises him and his sister. He specified that supervision means that she takes care of them and makes sure they have what they need. After reading his essay and participating in class discussions, I concluded that it is in the act of supervising that people should be empowered. I intend to be…

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    Firdaus Research Paper

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    Firdaus received compelled her to become independent and emotionally detached at a young age. Another crucial figure in Firdaus’ life was her uncle’s wife, who taught Firdaus that fear entails power. Firdaus could…

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    thoughts, his eyes shifting from the dark, mute who felt betrayed to the terrifying berserker who would not relent. In that instant, Mersoth injected Eridral with his final gift to him. Overflowing with energy, Eridral suddenly sent a shockwave of power towards Hayliel pushing her back a full pace. It was done; Mersoth had full control of his new found Zealot. Eridral threw himself at Hayliel, his attacks too fast for Mersoth’s eyes to follow and as the sun rose to greet the new day, Hayliel’s…

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