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    adaptation of the 1853 slave narrative biography by Solomon Northup, a New York State – born free African American man who was kidnapped in Washington D.C., in 1841 and sold into slavery for twelve years. Both the novel and film have very similar storylines and themes and both use the ideas of slavery and the idea of power struggle in different societies to explore the possibility that humans can survive against all odds. Both novel and film share the theme of slavery and overcoming the…

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    Stephen Page's use of space aspects and how they have been used to enhance the movement to communicate meaning. In Bangarra Dance Theatre's production of Patyegarang In 2014, choreographer Stephen Page intricately weaved together space aspects such as personal space, level, and shape to communicate profound meanings. It delves into the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 and how European colonisation of Australia impacted the Aboriginal people. The piece examines constructive interactions…

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    A common misconception among young girls and society is that the happily ever after ending in movies is true, when in fact these stories provide a false perception of a relationship narrative. The love story of that in The Tale of Tulisa has been repeated throughout history by different cultures to portray a similar yet unique message to women of different time and cultures. The plotline of this folktale provides the basis for those as the Iron Heinrich folktale in Germany, accompanied with the…

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    ocean and their brotherhood as protection from the adversity surrounding them. Through the effective utilisation of various film techniques, and objective documentary characteristics, the audience is provoked into believing the reality presented by Abberton and De Souza; that social adversity can be overcome. Primarily, the audience is encouraged to accept the Bra Boys as a loyal group of surfers concerned with overcoming their social adversity whilst defending their ‘tribe’. As children, the…

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    X. Written by Malcolm X himself, the spiritual conversion narrative novel aims to document Malcolm X's journey from a troubled youth into an influential civil rights leader and advocate for black empowerment. It serves as a historical account of his life, experiences, and the evolution of his beliefs, seeking to inspire and empower individuals worldwide to pursue justice. Malcolm shows the power your environment can have on your personal transformation by describing how his rough upbringing…

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    Diana Trujillo Professor Jackson History 11 23 Nov 2015 Frederick Douglass: The Enlightenment to Personal Freedom Frederick Douglass, also known as the extraordinary civil activist was born into slavery on a Maryland Eastern Shore planation estimated around the year of 1818. His given name at birth, Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, which seemed to foretell, the unusual life of a son whose mother was a slave and father a white man. Perhaps his mother gave him such a prominent name in…

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    How necessary is college for an aspiring? “Congratulations Jahi, you just received the Incentive Awards Scholarship,” my high school counselor said to me. The Incentive Awards Program is designed to award scholarships, valued at $100,000, to students who excel in their academic course load, are active in their respective community, and demonstrates high self-efficacy. At this moment, on one hand I was grateful to find out that I just received a scholarship, worth $100,000, that would pay for…

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    to confront her emotions and reevaluate her priorities. Due to their codependent relationship, Jennette has yet to discover her authentic self. In essence, Jennette McCurdy's story is one of perseverance, determination, and growth in the face of adversity. The death of her mother propelled her towards self-discovery and authenticity instead of leading her to despair. Debate and Trying a New Way Initially, when coping with the death of her mother, Jennette McCurdy turned to familiar coping…

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    Is Barbie Still Barbie If She Only Has One Arm? Our bodies are what the outside world sees of us. Only we experience the personal memories contained within our bodies. Scars that appear on our bodies tell stories of the challenges we have faced throughout our lives and remind us of those experiences. Those scars will remain on our body for the rest of our lives and impact the way we see and treat ourselves, as well as the way others see and treat us. Disfigured or “abnormal” bodies cause the…

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    Personal Reflection of "My Stroke of Insight." In “My Stroke of Insight,” Jill Bolte Taylor shares her excellent point of view on the capacity of the brain to recover, and the understanding she achieved from this extraordinary and inspirational journey out of the chasm of a wounded mind. It took eight long years for Dr. Taylor to be fully healed. Taylor restored her mind entirely and redefined her understanding of the world based on the information she gained throughout her long recovery.…

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