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    party into the front parlor- even the interpreter, when she [understands] that there is no avoiding it”(56). Aunt Margaret acts prejudiced towards the interpreter because he is half native. Assimilation did not help propagate the equality of natives and Caucasians; it only furthered their inequality. The translator is often even called the half blood. The protagonist uses this expression throughout the story, exposing the wedge between the races. Aunt Margaret stoops even lower when she “put[s]…

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    certain person just because they are rich, they automatically think all the people in that society are the same. People do not give a chance to meet and get to know someone. High class people get judged on so much just because they are rich and think they can afford everything whenever they want, when in reality they do not because they either have saved up money or have to pay many bills that they barely have anything saved up. People make a lot of misconceptions about high class people. It…

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    the characters suffers from a psychological disorder that baffles even the most trained psychologists, Stockholm Syndrome. Stockholm Syndrome is a psychological phenomenon in which victims of captivity or hostage situations…

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    yourself. Not even think. George Orwell illustrates the disputes between citizens and the government in 1984. Having someone always watching your every move can feel overwhelming, especially with all the rules it comes with. But to keep everything in check the thought police enforces all the rules, so nobody can even think about stepping outside the rules. Although even if you wanted to test it and find out what could happen they you will either be tortured, brain washed, sent to jail, or even…

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    should be studied in detail due to the fact that many people are ignorant to the events that actually occurred and do not understand what happened and how people continue to struggle. The Holocaust greatly influenced many people and many nations and even today, it continues to affect the world, and thus what actually happened should be widely known. The Holocaust influenced many people, and countries and contrary to popular belief many people have no idea what happened. The people of Israel…

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    remained on the court for too much time, even when they were mentally mal functioning, which is not acceptable. A good chief justice example is William Douglas who served as a chief justice for almost 37 years, and but that is not the bad thing. What was bad was that he had a stroke, and even after he had a stroke he served for 10 months more before retirement. It was so bad so that even his colleagues had to nullify all of his decisions regarding votes. Even people like Thurgood Marshall…

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    character, mind, and heart is still valued when the only thing that seems to be trending are the Kardashian’s. Difficult indeed, but many cases prove that statement to be true. Mother Teresa, Gandhi, and even the Lord Jesus Christ are people who were deemed as unattractive by society, but even so made a big impact on society itself, for the better. “He has no form or comeliness; and when we saw Him, there is no beauty that we should desire Him” Isaiah 53:2, description on the…

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    on he begins to change the way he looks at things. Candide foolish way of thinking starts to melt away, as his experience the world more. He starts to think and becomes convinced that evil is part of the world. Candide comes to the realization that even when you do good things you don’t always get good things back in return. He shows you throughout the story how tough and hard the world is and how it’s a struggle to survive. To me Candide is a reflection of philosophical views and values of the…

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    Holocaust Survivor Elie Wiesel once stated, “God is right, or God is just- even during the Crusades we said that .... But how can you say that now, with one million children dead?” (Berger). Throughout Elie Wiesel’s experience at the concentration camp in Auschwitz, his faith in God slowly diminished, but hope approached the millions of Jews once more in the year 1945. The memoir Night by Elie Wiesel, tells the story of a boy, Elie Wiesel, and the separation of his family, when they are sent to…

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    while immersing himself in the culture, and the author comes to realize he is not alone in his struggles. First, don't quit. Even though the situation may be difficult and seem impossible, there is always a way to overcome it. The article shows us many examples of teacher that is not in any way, easy to get along with. She has sarcastic remarks on hand for every student and even resorts to physical abuse to assert her authority. "The teacher continued her diatribe, and I settled back, bathing…

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