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    Esther Monologue

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    Hello this is Esther, I just want to set the record straight with everyone. I am not just a pretty face. I am a strong independent woman. I am not just a body. I have a mind to. A lot of people think that just because I’m pretty, I am stupid. That is not true. I am a caring compassionate woman. I think for myself and I have good ideas. I feel like Mordechai doesn’t really cares about who I am on the inside. For example, he only thinks of me for my beauty, like the time when my parents died…

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    masculinity or men who are hyper aggressive, non-emotional, hypersexual, and violent. In Jamie Lake’s I Got You, only one character possesses all these traits and its Steve, the gay basher. Although in the beginning Benjamin portrayed some of these characteristics, he changed and grew throughout the story. Jake, on the other hand was not your definition of a stereotypical man. In society, everything a woman does is put under the radar, the way she dresses, what she eats, the way she speaks, and…

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    Jeannette once said reading is a form of comfort for her. I couldn’t agree more, we both adore stories similar to our own experiences in life, mostly to see how the protagonists in those novels survive their stories. But unlike her I’ve had and have electricity to read, I’ve never had to stitch up my drunken father’s arm, an I’ve never had to fend for myself while my parents didn’t. I think that she should do what her older sister Lori does: read books like the Wizards of Oz to escape into a…

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    Is Macbeth a moral play? Is justice served at the end of the play? Yes, I do believe Macbeth was a moral play. This play shows the outcome of greed, murder and jealousy put into Macbeth and Lady Macbeth which makes them the Villains of the story. Both Macbeth and his wife lady Macbeth were blinded by greed that they had no moral check upon themselves at least not Macbeth he did feel guilty at some point but got influenced by his wife lady Macbeth constantly calling him a coward, making her…

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    married woman who lives in a premature time. She is too expressive for her time, as she immerses herself with books and worrying only on her imagination and creativity. She is quickly deemed as being “sick” by her husband, who is also her doctor, and is then sent away to recover. While recovering, she becomes infatuated with the yellow wallpaper in the room. One day, the narrator spots a woman behind the wallpaper, and as time goes on, she begins to associate herself with the other woman.…

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    …”thump went the door of Detective Mitty’s car as the breeze went up his trench coat. He adjusted his hat and turned on his flashlight just as he heard a woman scream out in fear. “Let’s get this done,” thought Mitty as he speed walked toward the old abandoned house, clutching his flashlight with one hand and lightly holding his gun at his side. He got up to the wooden porch and the floorboards creaked under his weight. As he put his hand out to open the door, his deputy inspector’s voice rang…

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    late I have decided to go back to school, to make a difference and impact lives; to take the challenge of living and not just existing. I am 60 years old, and it’s a “now or never” kind of a thing, but as they say “It’s never too late,” to get an associate degree in psychology and write a book. A song, a quote and a few selected women come to mind as I venture into this path of attending Colorado Christian University. The song “It’s the Climb” by Millie Cyrus sings: “It ain’t about how fast I…

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    In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, strong female characters often challenge the idea of traditional gender roles. The presence of strong women, such as, Shug Avery and Sofia, inspire Celie to redefine her role as a woman. Shug Avery introduces a new type of female strength in the text. Shug’s attitude and ideas challenge traditional gender roles and ideas of sexuality. Shug controls all of the men in her life. Traditionally a man may be in charge in a relationship, however Shug controls her…

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    White Privilege Analysis

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    really equal? by Özlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo) I am pleased to say that I personally have been transformed to think critically about our society. From thinking on why our society is the way it is? Who is in power? Who made these rules? Etc. As a Mexican-American male I personally and institutionally have been in power/privilege but also have been a target of discrimination/oppression. Everyone…

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    service users were being served, a particular black woman asked for a sandwich, and the line manager who happen to be the one servicing in front, picked up the sandwich and threw it at the woman, the woman said “ do not throw food at me, I am not a dog” the line manger got out to confront the woman(a service usher) and said get out, u are bared” the woman said y? because I told you not to throw food at me. The line manager stood in front of the woman and said come on then do me, and the rest of…

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