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    Douglass 's Personal Growth Fredrick Douglass was an enslaved African American who escaped slavery. This is a rare occurrence for slaves to break away from their strenuous lives, in which they are viewed as objects to their masters. In the personal narrative Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass by Frederick Douglass, he evolved from a slave who viewed himself as worthless into a capable man hungry for freedom. Douglass became a confident slave striving towards independence and…

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    beginning of the novel. However, this does not make her story void of meaning; rather, it emphasizes the severity of her situation in Gilead and her deteriorating mental health, and shows just how silenced she truly is. Offred’s fragmented, unreliable narrative may have readers questioning the story’s events,…

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    During my time as a writer in middle school I improved my ability in many areas. I never liked writing essays in english, the only part I really liked about was my friends in that class. I would want to talk to them the whole period instead of doing my work but I couldn’t. Some of my best strengths as a writer in middle school are coming up with stories and being able to describe searnios well. Also one of my strengths are being able to come up with a claim, getting evidence from the text and…

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    together. My daughter recited the first verse. Her friend- the second. My daughter the third and her friend was searching for words on the fourth. My daughter egged her - ever so softly with the words. Watching that small act, I had the biggest beam of a smile. My super girl became human. In one moment, my daughter was her prepared best reciting her own creation. In another, she was her empathetic best on stage sharing her shoulder with her friend. That balance is the wave of the future.…

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    authoritative voice in a narrative, and almost never a character within the story. The narrator, Grendel, break lacks all three of the main components of a “reliable narrator”, which makes him unreliable as a narrator. The first main characteristic of a reliable narrator is narrating a plot without voicing their own opinion. Grendel breaks this rule in the first chapter of the text. The story begins with him explaining his encounter with a ram. Then, he carries on to talk about his hatred for…

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    to alcoholism and tobacco use. This has led her to want the best for me, even if it meant sheltering me from such weaknesses. She has always kept the persona ‘everything is ok’ despite her struggles in order to raise me in the best possible environment. This interview was not only meaningful to me because I was learning her formation of her illness narrative, but it also allowed us to open up to each other…

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    that caught my attention and fit the category of “a personal response to a theme/topic in the novel” was providing a narrative which exemplifies my relationship with my best friend: the fourth journal entry. The reason why I chose this specific journal is because it really tackled the personal experience I once had with my former relationship and how it tied in with knowledge and beliefs. My interpersonal relationship with my former best friend resembled a certain situation that the characters…

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    plots seem to have no similarities. Although Kafka and Melville may have created two completely different stories, they have many similarities though different aspects. Similarities can be found between the main characters in the two stories, the narrative point of views, the theme, and symbols. The main character in The Metamorphosis is Gregor Samsa, a sales man who is constantly traveling for sales purposes. The main character in Bartleby the Scrivener is Bartleby, a scrivener hired by a…

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    top, passing through all those struggles that you face on the way to achieving your American Dream and becoming successful. When I saw the title of the article containing “Asian American women” and “white men”, I knew that there would be something about racial bias, and how people are still keeping up with everyone else even though they have disadvantages, and that’s what basically inspired me to write this piece. I chose the genre of writing a newspaper article because I thought that since my…

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    that as a standard for hiring like Kyle Wiens talks about in the article I Won’t Hire People Who Use Poor Grammar. Here’s Why. I want to be at a level where I am able to write a paper that’s good enough to get…

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