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    responsibility for his and his father’s actions. Instead of weeping around about his misfortune, like at the beginning of the play, Edgar accepts his hardships and has taken responsibility for them. Due to Edgar’s decision to become someone he is not, it helps him to understand the realities of life, making him a sympathetic man for others instead of himself. Without leaving up to his full potential, Edgar would have never been able to take responsibility for himself, let alone his father.…

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    Power is the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events. On one hand power could be control over people that results in success, fame, and money. On the other hand, it could mean someone 's own power within, to get what they love most done. The first example defines Ellsworth Toohey and Gail Wynand. Throughout their life, they both viewed that their work would outcome into success, glory, and riches. These people are known throughout the novel as,…

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    The novel “The Help” written by Kathryn Stockett and film “The Help” directed by Tate Taylor had many differences some were noticeable while others were insignificant. I believe that in order for the director to achieve variation there were changes made to hold the audience’s attention. The director’s intention was to create a well-illustrated movie that was not identical to the novel, but also not completely separate from the novel. It was important that certain scenes be changed that he may…

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    The Help by Kathryn Stockett is told in different points of view by three women during the 1960’s. Each woman had her own different conflicts throughout the book. The three main characters in The Help , are Aibileen, Minny, and Skeeter. Aibileen and Minny are black women who work in houses as maids, and Skeeter is a Southern white woman who aspires to be a writer. Confronting the issue of racism, these women had conflicts because of society and in a way they tried to break free from society’s…

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    Something I have realized throughout my my life, is that on holidays, people tend to try to compensate, or help out the ones in need. And although this is a really admirable thing to do, it is usually something that is only done during this occasions. Furthermore, most times, it is assumed that their only needs are the material ones, when really, a lot of people need moral and spiritual need. My school used to take us to poor daycares on christmas eve, and we would be assigned each one one kid,…

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    future as much as I should’ve. There wasn’t a time when I saw her in the hall way that she didn’t acknowledge me and ask me how everything was going and updating me on deadlines coming up for multiple college related things. She always offered her help when it came to filling out paper work and helped explain and answered every question I asked without hesitation. She took time out of her busy schedule, I don’t know how many times, to just sit there and assure my mind that everything I’ve done…

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    The Help is a deeply moving story that shines a lot of light on some of the common trials that African Americans experienced during the Civil Rights era. Of course however, any novel (and/or movie) is only as good as its main characters. One of the core protagonists, Aibileen, a black maid in the wealthy Leefolt household, is incredibly significant in this story. Her character is able to connect with the reader due to three of the main qualities she possesses: strength, love, and intelligence…

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    appearance. Presently employed in laundry services at the local nursing facility. She has five kids, and is divorced. She has three brothers and is the only girl in her family. She suffers from depression and has had a rough past and is seeking for help. Personal history. Nancy’s parents struggled with substance abuse and unemployment. She moved multiple times as a child and had two or more periods of homelessness. When Nancy was ten, her mother died unexpectedly from an aneurysm. Her…

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    resource that could help her. Stasia lives alone here in Vegas, with no support system aside from a distant relative in Connecticut, where she was born and raised before coming out to Vegas to pursue her business related career. She never had kids, or got married, because she wasn’t interested in either. She has always been fairly independent…

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    Treatment plans are used to help members achieve goals. Treatment plans are used as contracts to guide members. Also, treatment plans help motivate group members’ participation. Treatment plans are used as a course of action, step by step procedure to members meet their…

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