Bapsi Sidhwa is a Pakistani well-acclaimed diasporic writer. The novels she has written in English reveal her individual understanding of the Indian subcontinent’s Partition, socio-political aspects, abuse against women, immigration to the US, and membership in the Parsi or Zoroastrian community. Born on August 11, 1938 in Karachi in the country of Pakistan, she subsequently migrated to Lahore. Bapsi Sidhwa saw with her own eyes the blood-spattered Partition of India when she was a young girl in…
Title- Discuss the history of the Le Corsaire ballet including political, social, and other important influences. In this essay, I will be talking about the history of Le Corsaire and the impacts it has had on the world or ballet world. I will be relating these points to social and political influences, and any other factors that could have impacted its growth or development as a ballet. Le Corsaire is a ballet presented in three acts, which was originally choreographed by Joseph Mazillier to…
Introduction This purpose of book is to increase readers’ understanding of Psalm and deepen readers’ love for the Lord. Dr. Longman seeks to equip today’s Christian to better read the Psalms based upon the historical context and literary genre. This book includes detail suggestions for interpreting the Psalms and exercises for further study and reflection. The Psalms were composed thousands of years ago, therefore they are distant to modern readers historically and theologically. The…
The Connecticut Repertory Theatre’s production of King Lear was an exemplary work of art and was personally enjoyed. It is a show about betrayal, love, and tragedy amongst several different characters. King Lear has proven to be a complex, yet dramatic performance. Even though I already had a basic knowledge of this distinguished Shakespearean play, watching a live performance only improved the brilliance of the play. There are many factors that goes into producing a successful show that helps…
In the beginning At 7am on 26th August 1943 in a place called Rose Cottage at School Green, Thornton, Bradford, something stirred. It was me. My mother, Hilda, had been waiting for my arrival for the past nine months and now was the time for my big entrance into the world, and, oh boy, I just couldn’t wait. My grandmother, Nellie, had held a deep fear of hospitals all her life and although my mother was an only child, she just could not bring herself to accompany my mother to hospital. So a…
Health care organizations must effectively position themselves alongside their competitors to gain a strong strategic edge over the market. Service area competitor analysis is necessary to determine the geographical setting of the service area, obtain an understanding of the competitors within the service area, identify the competitor’s vulnerabilities, assess the impact of the health care organization’s own strategic actions against specific competitors, and identify some possible moves that a…
Uncle Remus: The Controversy of the Famous Slave Tales Brer Rabbit, Uncle Remus, and Song of the South: first thoughts might be Splash Mountain, the Walt Disney World attraction, or the timeless tales published by Joel Chandler Harris. These stories are becoming lost in history, as political correctness has become imperative to culture today. Society and academics have censored Joel Chandler Harris’ works about Uncle Remus due to worries regarding his unintentional undermining of…
Brer Rabbit, Uncle Remus, and Song of the South: first musings might Splash Mountain, the Walt Disney World attraction, or the timeless tales published by Joel Chandler Harris. These stories are becoming lost in history, as political correctness has become imperative to culture today. Society and academics have censored Joel Chandler Harris’ works about Uncle Remus due to worries regarding his unintentional undermining of African American culture, his citation absences, and how his usage of the…
Culture is what, how, and why we do the things we do. Culture is practices we do in our daily lives. It is the meanings that we create and materialities that mold our interactions. Culture is realized through our interactions and is self-governed, performed, and enacted. There are 6 building blocks that form what we know today as culture: 1. Norms, Values, and Beliefs 2. Frames and Symbolic Boundaries 3. Cultural Repertoires, Scripts, and Ideas/Knowledge 4. Discourses and Narratives 5.…
Edgar Allan Poe’s impact on American Society: the Tomahawk Man The world renowned Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19th, 1809 in Boston. Edgar Allan Poe captures his imagination and interests of the readers through his short stories and poems. Edgar Allan Poe became a literary sensation in 1845 with the publication of his poem The Raven. (Poe, 1845). The Raven is considered a great American literary work and one of the best pieces of Poe’s career. His creative focus to detail and his wide…