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    The Dystopian World of Anthem The story of Anthem is extremely devious story. It shows numerous of sneaky ways to show that it is a dystopia. Equality is one of five people that knows this is a dystopia. He tries to figure this out each and everyday Equality shows that anthem is a dystopia many times. Equality writes in his journal “our body was not like the bodies of our brothers” (Rand80). This shows how this is a part of a dystopia because of how his brothers act. They are very slumped and…

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    Santiago has his whole life figured out by just one dream, and that if people do not stop dreaming, life will give people rewards in life. Santiago would not meet the Alchemist and Fatima because he meets them along the journey to the Pyramids. This indicates that the only impossible journey is the one a person never begins and this illustrates that if someone does not go on their journey, then they would never meet the people they met along the…

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    Jose Sanchez Del Rio was born in Sahuayo, Michoacán, Mexico on March 28, 1913. It is not shown in what city, but Jose Sanchez Del Rio lived in Michoacan, Mexico before he died. Jose Sanchez Del Rio died on February 10, 1928. Jose Sanchez Del Rio died at a young age of 14 years old. The main accomplishment of Jose Sanchez Del Rio was when he was when he joined the Cristeros, but was captured and tortured by government officials. Even though he was being tortured to abandon his faith, he…

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    suffers from mental illness and lacks the understanding of most adults. He loves soft and fuzzy things like rabbits, but this is usually the reason why he gets himself in trouble. His mental instability and physical features can be intimidating. Many people much rather hurt Lennie out of fear instead of trying to get to know him. His downfall is his own lack of understanding of his physical power and his kid like mind. George and Lennie went to a farm and they were met with resistance from…

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    Okonkwo’s life has been deeply affected by the settlement of the colonials, resulting in him falling apart towards the end. Before the colonists arrived, Okonkwo was considered a powerful member in the clan of Umofia. He is well respected among the people considering he is one of the lords of the clan who began with nothing. “…He was talking about Okonkwo, who had risen so suddenly…

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    do not. One example of this would be Britain and Nigeria during the late 1800’s, when missionaries began converting Ibo people to Christianity, forever changing their way of life. Things Fall Apart, a book by Chinua Achebe, covers this tragedy. We see Ibo culture and life being quickly dissolved by the missionaries in less than a few years, all in the perspective of the Ibo people. Achebe sums the book up perfectly in one quote: “Until lions have their own historians, tales of the hunt shall…

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    In “The Man I Killed,” Tim O'Brien believed that the man he killed was an academic who exhibits signs of weakness as a person. I think he believes the man was an academic, because he did not look like the common soldier. For example, his fingernails were clean, he was young, and he looked scared. He did not seem like he knew what he was doing, or that he was focused on his tasks. He was carelessly walking, not ready to approach an enemy. I believe Tim O'Brien thought that instead of the young…

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    Mr Grape Case Summary

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    Mr. Grape is a 52-year-old, single, African American, male who was released from prison 10 months prior to this evaluation. Mr. Grape’s primary language is English. He described his childhood as fairly typical but later revealed his parents separated when he was 8 years old. He stated the separation was due to his father’s recurrent domestic violence and his mother’s infidelity. Mr. Grape described his father as punitive and strict, but also overly lax, uninvolved, irresponsible, and apathetic.…

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    My Papa's Waltz Tone

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    “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke brings about one of the most controversial topics of power dynamics in the family. This poem clearly shows the physical abuse, and the anger the father possesses, which is directed towards his son. Throughout the poem, the speaker is being physically and mentally abused by his father, where the speaker’s mother cannot interfere. Most prevalent reason behind this is that the male figure has the complete power over his family. The tone of the speaker can be…

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    The punishments, the beating and nagging he does to his family, it makes Okonkwo him. A unsympathetic man, he shows no mercy when it comes to his family when it comes to the beatings. If he needs to show a lesson to his family he’ll do it by putting his feelings aside. Okonkwo seems like a man who will do anything to look nothing like his father and to make himself look strong. Okonkwo shows that he doesn’t care who he will have to beat until they pay their punishment or lesson. In the…

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