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    main character, Syrita, comes in. She was the first person X ever saved. The fate of the world lies on the shoulders of a seventeen-year-old girl. By analyzing the story through the archetypal lens, the transition of X going from the “Hero” archetype to the “Rebel” archetype is evident. The archetypal lens involves analyzing stories through the use of archetypes,…

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    the video we learn about the different lenses that people see race through. This really enlightened me as I wasn’t even thinking on that same perspective. We do have the Racial lens and the Racist lens. Racial lens is defined as our perception of race and racist lens is the value we place on our perception of race. Racial lens is further dived into three: location within race, interaction with race and time in context with race. We can all identify and relate with this categories. Location…

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    Some of my favorite quotes talk about risk and caution. These quotes were written by famous writers such as,”Rabindranath Tagore”,”Tennessee Williams”, or “Jack London”. All of these authors are involved with Extreme Sports. Extreme Sports can cause severe injury or even death. One quote that I like the most is by”Rabindranath Tagore”. He said,”You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. This quote is saying you have to work hard for what you want. Nothing will…

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    The purpose of the advertisement is to get women to buy their gold bracelets. The message of the advertisement is that you can only be beautiful like the women if you purchase these bracelets. The target audience of the advertisement is women. Women respond very strongly in appealing advertising. Since women are typically the ones who wear jewelry such as bracelets, makes this ad more appealing to them. The tone is established through a balance of written copy and visual imagery. The psychology…

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    After you finish reading the book: Number three Fitzgerald writes that the biggest fault of the book is not describing Gatsby and Daisy’s emotional relationship “...from the time of their reunion to the catastrophe.” He leaves it out from the start so the reader can formulate their own thoughts on the matter. Usually this is a good form of writing that many authors do; however, in this situation I agree with his statement in saying that adding their emotional relationship would make a more…

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    Topic three refers to Boxer’s quote on page ninety-four of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. In this quote, Boxer says "I don't understand it." I would not have believed such things could happen on our farm. It must be due to some fault in ourselves." He claims that Animal Farm’s failure is the animal’s fault for not self-thinking and noticing the pig’s corruption. Similar warnings are presented throughout Animal Farm, On Liberty, and Pop Culture. In Animal Farm, the pigs create seven commandments…

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    Mrs. Thomas-5 DC English October 23, 2015 The Grapes of Wrath: Through the Lens of Feminism Since the beginning of civilization women have lived their lives subjecting to males. They have been excluded, oppressed, and discriminated against. This patriarchy imposes women the tasks of satisfying their family, being housewives, and not participating in any decision-making due to the belief that women lack intelligence. During the 1930’s Dust Bowl, this patriarchal ideology was slightly…

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    The psychological condition of understanding is not binary. Life is understood by all through different lenses, and that lens is known as perspective. One’s frame of reference creates their outlook, and that outlook generates an individual’s reality. Emotions, intellect, and feelings represent the spectrum of an individual’s kaleidoscopic reality, though all are displayed at one point in time, and at another point in time their arrangement may be entirely different, the colors remain the same.…

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    ocial Perspective and Archetypal Perspective: An Analysis Through Critical Lenses There are many ways to analyze and comprehend other people's writing, especially poetry. Poetry is well known for having multiple meanings and interpretations. Most successful poets are familiar with using rhetorical devices such as social perspective and archetypal perspective. Social perspectives considers and analyzes the setting of the story such as time period, place, and culture. Archetypal perspectives…

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    instructions and need this type of lens care are clean daily and replace them periodically to avoid the deposition of protein and microbes and which lead to bad complications of the eye, as well as permanent lens which is designed for daily use and on-going for a number of weeks, more than the daily lenses, because of continuous wear for this kind of lenses are increased likelihood of injury to the cornea infection and accumulation of microbes on the surface of the lens, which is harmful to the…

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