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    William The Conqueror

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    Hello, I am King William. I also go by William the Conqueror. I was born circa 1028. My father was the Duke of Normandy, so I was born into a wealthy family. Despite my being in such a family, I was teased with such a bad nickname that it is not to be said on this paper. This is because I was not a legitimate son of the Duke. When I was about 8 years old, my father traveled to Jerusalem. As he was there, he became ill. Many were hoping he would pull through, but the worst outcome happened.…

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    Ripling Effect

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    Humans are truly fascinating creatures. Have you ever wondered why we act like people in our family? Many of our actions come from observing and analyzing others. Whether we do it consciously or not we adopt behaviors of those around us. Humans crave a sense of belonging, or acceptance. This will push us to “fit in” and act as others in our social circle. We need to monitor our everyday actions, considering the fact that we must lead by example. Open-mindedness is a vital quality to…

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    Effectively Responding to Change Norman Vincent Peale worked as an American Minister and author known for his work about positive thinking. A famous quote by him preaches, “Change your thoughts and you can change the world.” This quote relates to my essay very well because when you change your thinkings based on something else, good things can happen.One can respond to change more effectively through reading about others who have preserved through all challenges. A person’s attitude towards…

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    Paris Trout Sparknotes

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    When people follow their own rules, they will suffer consequences. To show that this is true, we will examine Paris Trout, the main character in a novel called “Paris Trout” by Pete Dexter who follow his own rules and suffer consequences. After this is completed, we will examine the four people in our society who follow their own rules and suffer consequences. Paris Trout is a well respected white citizen living in Cotton Point, Georgia with his beautiful wife, Hanna Trout a…

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    Norman Mailer argued that graffiti art was more valid as an art piece than Robert Rauschenberg's Erased de Kooning. He took problem with the art piece saying it was more of a societal artifact than an aesthetic artifact. Mailer stated, “It is not the painting that intrigues us now but the lividities of art fashion which made the transaction possible in the first place,” (Mailer, Norman). He was upset with Rauschenberg's Erased de Kooning because he believed that the erased Kooning, although the…

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    reader. In “The Death of Benny Paret,” Norman Mailer utilises syntax to call attention to diction and imagery that establishes a tone, to tag on the labels of hero and villain in addition to glorifying Paret’s death. Syntactical elements used in this piece of writing varies from parallelism to rhetorical questions, in order to achieve the purpose of glorifying Benny Paret’s death yet still managing to narrate the boxing match prior to the event. To begin with, Mailer scatters telegraphic…

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    Comparative Analysis of The Executioner's Song - the book and the movie The Book The Executioner's Song opens without any drum rolls with simple 'declarative sentences.' Readers of Mailer claim that he seemed incapable of writing this way, until The Executioner's Song. The Executioner's Song was published in 1979. 'Gary is the career criminal and soon-to-be-double-murderer Gary Gilmore - a bad apple.' Brenda is Gary's cousin, who takes-in Gary to her home to provide him another chance ti…

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    Norman Mailer’s The Naked and the Dead, depicts the story of a platoon of soldiers in the fight against Japan during World War II. War in pop culture is usually depicted with tons of action and has larger than life heroes. Although this may be true that war has action and heroes, very few adaptations through either film or novel, capture the psychological struggles of war on the soldiers. In times of war, soldiers have to kill other soldiers, make tough decisions on the battlefront, and even…

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    Dr. Jurkiewicz Analysis

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    something would become popular over another. He began film studies his Senior year at Detroit University. Originally he wanted to be a movie critic but decided to become a teacher about book and film studies. He wrote a 500 page dissertation about Norman Mailer, known to be the first independent filmmaker. Dr. J read Mailer’s novels (a couple…

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    frontier of changes, challenges and issues. U.S. society had been divided. Americans were having to choose simple small town traditional values or futuristic, innovative advances and cultural changes. In the book, 1959: The Year Everything Changed, Norman Mailer quoted,…

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