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    In Edgar Allen Poe’s story, “The pit and the pendulum,” poe, uses the horror elements of fight or flight, suspense, and madness. In The pit and pendulum Edgar Poe is constantly in situations that bring suspense, like when he was under the pendulum waiting for death, or when he saw an exit and heard people it brings suspense bc he doesn't know if he's going to make it out and live or not, “I saw them fashion the syllables of my name.” This story shows fight or flight bc the story is about him…

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    4 16 November 2017 Ekwefi’s Role of Standing Up to Okonkwo Ekwefi, Okonkwo’s second wife, and mother of Enzima, is the one with the most attitude. Her role could easily be overlooked; however she is one of the most significant characters in Things Fall Apart. Ekwefi is the only one, out of Okonkwo’s wives, who has the courage to provoke or challenge Okonkwo, and she is still able to maintain her personality even when her husband gets mad at her. So, since her personality is so well rounded, to…

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    Cane: A Short Story

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    Cane was just an average citizen. His father Cil was a farmer who, wanted Cane to take over his farm, and time-after-time Cane refused. Because, if he took the farm he would have no success in his life. Cane’s disrespectfulness angered Cil more, and since Cil had no heir to his farm he decided to kill himself. Cane was happy that his father was dead because, then he would be able to become a rich merchant, without being pestered by his father. Cane’s mother, Gia was a very gentle woman, she…

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    Essay On Jewish Women

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    Scholars raised a host of questions about the political struggles over suffrage, social reform, and equal rights for both sexes, and they studied changing configurations of domesticity.1 At almost the same time, the field of American Jewish women's history emerged, marked by the appearance in 1976 of Charlotte Baum, Paula Hyman, and Sonya Michel's The Jewish Woman in America, and five years later by a special issue of American Jewish History entirely dedicated to women.2 Since that time there…

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    African Diaspora

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    The African diaspora has enriched many religions that have been influenced by its culture, these religions were made by these people for their people, who have been transplanted to the Americans and Caribbean with the enslavement of Africans. When these enslaved Africans were brought to their host land by the Europeans, they brought their beliefs and spirits along with them. African- derived religions are both a central and a rural phenomenon, religion’s like Vodou, Santería and Candomble…

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    It was a fucking wild goose-chase. The stalker had planted the email address, and buried it deep in his communications with his last victim, and whilst the Detective spent the entire night interrogating a wheelchair-bound retired schoolteacher, the incident with Lila was filed away at the back of his mind. Eventually, not long before the break of dawn, they'd departed Harold Greer's apartment complex, and he and Jarrod parted company. Only when Tom was alone again did the evening's events come…

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    Showing emotions especially for men, is considered shameful, because only women can show emotions, and this is the case in many parts in the world. Men in the Igbo society are challenged to prove their power and how they are emotionless. Showing emotions especially for men is not acceptable for them. They will be considered weak and will lose all the respect they had from the men. Okonkwo was from these men that are afraid to look weak, or even to show emotions. He was trying extra hard to look…

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    Colonization, Thenceforth Colonization has played an enormous role in shaping a multitude of societies and cultures around the world. While it may be argued that the colonization of less advanced countries is ultimately helpful for their people and economy in the long run, what does it cost their cultures? Moreover, how does it affect the people living in these countries, and what roles do they play within the process of colonization and their societies? In Chimamanda Adichie's novel, Purple…

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    Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe was written during the turn of the nineteenth century. The book documented the downfall of African tribes by christian missionaries along with the protagonist Okonkwo. But what if this so called “downfall” was written by and through the perspective of a missionary? The book, Things Fall Apart, would change completely in its focus in which the author Chinua Achebe wanted it to be read. The effect of christian influence would highly overcome the focus of Ibo and…

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    Have You ever wondered the difference between Tell Tale Heart and The Landlady.Well I found out some information about the difference about the two stories were that they have different writers. One of them likes to make the story creepy at the beginning and the other hides the horror till the end of the story.The stories both have suspense, darkness, horror, and mysteriousness in the stories.Obviously the writers have different writing styles and have a different way of appealing the evil in…

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