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    hatred was gained from Tom Robinson’s case, there was an increase within their discrimination towards everything that goes against their values. However, Atticus Finch gave up on his ambitions for change, and he basically lost his honour in the eyes of Maycomb, but that wasn’t permanent, all what Atticus needs is someone to light up the darkness that surrounds him and his children. Part one: Visenya: “I suppose we shall call this home.” Visenya talking to her father Robert on their first…

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    even one other person there. This is something I have struggled with for a while. I try to make excuses as to why I do not stand up for other who need it or even myself when I should be. When I do not see anyone else taking a stand I feel as though I would be wrong to stand up for them when in reality, according to Darley and Latane, we need to be the ones standing up when someone is in need despite what others may or may not think of…

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    The most used piece of symbolism in "Araby" is the light being representative of the narrator's love for Mangan's sister. Images of light are illustrated along with descriptions of the girl. An example of this is when the narrator is describing his conversation with Mangan's sister: "The light from the lamp opposite our door caught the white curve of her neck." Additionally, when the narrator is imagining his love, he states that, "The…

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    Gender roles: What are we teaching our daughters? Have you ever watched a little girl play house? Even as young as pre school age, girls are well aware that she is the one staying home taking care of the baby while the husband goes to work. She cooks and cleans and has dinner ready when the husband returns from work. Gender stereotyping begins the second a babys gender is found out. As soon as we find out that it’s a girl, we immediately begin decorating the nursery filled with pink décor…

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    paper is to show the importance of a father and daughter relationship. These relationships make a big impact on girls lives. They could be the difference of a girl being treated badly by men her whole life or her fearing men. These father daughter relationships not only shape how a man should be but it also helps the daughters love themselves more. Father daughter relationships help build up their daughter’s confidence and other aspects of her life. Father daughter relationships are valuable.…

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    The narrator of the short piece The Moths is a fourteen-year-old girl. She is an unusual girl, who is quite different from everything and everybody, especially the feminine world. The girl from the story is entitled as being rebellious due to lack of respect, non-stop confronting her family members and being immature. She is not as “pretty or nice”, nor does she do "girly things". The story itself has many stages, themes and it gives the ability to the reader to sympathize with the protagonist…

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    Throughout the reading of “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”, by Karen Russell, the character Claudette transitioned dramatically from wolf to human. During the first few days at her new school, St. Lucy’s, everything was “new and life-changing” for Claudette (Stage 1, Russell 225). As she and her two sisters started at their new school, they were immediately panicked by their surroundings. But as time went on, all of them seemed to adapt in different ways. As time progressed at St.…

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    What if I told you that it was possible to get the girl of your dreams even if it cost you getting embarrassed in front of all your friends and also the girl of your dreams?, Now most eighth graders wouldn’t think that’s possible and might even think I’m full of it because hey who wants to get embarrassed in front of the girl they had a thing for since the sixth grade and live to tell the tale any way right ?. Well for starters I lived, I was fourteen years old at the time with long spiky hair…

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    trumpets ear-splitting elephant sounds and stomps her feet as loudly as she can. The elephant is on her way to play with her friend, the fuzzy blue goose. They meet up and are having a tea party, but then they get attacked by a one-legged pirate. Then suddenly it starts raining cupcakes! An epic cupcake fight ensues, and Batman and Robin show up for a while too, and the fight could have lasted forever--except it’s time to put the toys away and go eat dinner. Such is the storyline of a game of…

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    However, her daughter, Cambelle, gave her classmate one of the wisest comeback ever. “Yesterday at practice my shirt came up a little and my tummy was showing. The girl next to me looked at me and said that my tummy was fat, the 5-year-old said, according to her mother’s Instagram post. “I told her that I am not fat, I HAVE fat. And that everybody has fat, and I told her it is okay to have fat…

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