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    circle of life. The idea of the circle of life is realized when the poem describes “Circles of motion.” She incorporates a metaphor into this poem and the theme of the circle of life. In the middle of the poem, Harjo talks about an eagle she saw on a Sunday morning. She talks about how the eagle flies in circles in the sky over Salt River. “In…

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    Sunday is a very pleasure day and a blessing day because I got an opportunity to praise the God and to visit the church. God give people six days and only Sunday God want people to take time to praise the lord in this blessing day. A church is the very special and peaceful place for Christian. People go there to learn the wisdom of God, to pray and to get the blessing. It is mandatory and very important for Christian to go to church and pray to closer their life with God. A good Christianity…

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    discrimination, the opinion of many is ultimately disregarded because their lack of voice. Three literary works are vivid illustrations of this voice amidst tribulation are Negro by Langston Hughes, Ballad of Birmingham by Dudley Randall, and Birmingham Sunday by Langston Hughes. Racism and the civil rights movements play are large role in these three poems as the authors utilize this setting to illustrate perseverance and identity. Racism in my opinion can be stated as many different meanings,…

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    were nice people.., but the real people shining God's light were the people serving early Saturday, for no other reason then they wanted to. At first I did not feel apart of the service community very much, because I didn't know anyone because on Sunday I do not usually speak to anyone, but by the third week I felt like I was apart of it. The third week I went to serve ready to finish my hours and get it over with,…

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    was a direct correlation to whether I was in a relationship or if I was single. Relationships were my idols and I was a worshipper. It is so amazing how God will sometimes use your very sin, your idols, to draw you to Himself. The day was Easter Sunday and I was laying in my bed mourning a broken heart. My latest idol had once again been unable to fill the vast abyss in my heart. A very close friend of mine called me…

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    judged by the girl, it affected her usual Sunday routine and made her put up her favorite fox fur. Emily was afraid about being a old maid that she went through desperate measures to make sure she did not die alone. They wanted to be accepted into society, they wanted to be like everyone else. Most importantly they just wanted to be happy. By Miss Brill and Emily being unique it made them lonely and not accepted. Miss Brill was just doing what she do every Sunday to make her happy but it made…

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    Huck recalls the experience as so, “Next Sunday we all went to church…The men took their guns along, so did Buck, and kept them between their knees or stood them handy against the wall. The Shepherdsons done the same. It was pretty ornery preaching-all about brotherly love, and such-like tiresomness;…

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    Social Issue “Oil” Passage on Pg.62 “With dire stealth, the man had arisen from his seated position. He now stood between Suqqivaa and the lamp. He showed large, yellowed teeth, one of which had gone black, in a mock grin. He was close enough to have bitten down, with them, upon her face.” Context: During this passage, the lamp about to run out on oil and Suqqivaa is hurrying to fill up the lamp with oil, until her husband Irnginnak stands in the way and blocks her. Commentary: The…

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    that is described with sexual foulness. As stated in the text "don't sing benna in sunday school; but I don't sing benna on sundays at all and never in sunday school" (Kincaid). With further interpretation, we can interpret that singing Benna in school or in locations surrounded by others is an action that should never be done. Girl's hesitation and objection suggest that she may have of already sang Benna at Sunday school representing her exploration in her sexuality. Her mother is very worried…

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    Hero, the word that everyone used a lot now a day. But what’s a hero, or who is qualify to be a hero. When think of a hero, everyone thinks of a person who possesses supernatural power, who can fly and do great things. Or someone who’s always stand up for the good, and fights the bad, and would sacrificed everything for the greater good. But, is that really a true definition of hero. Is that really what a hero must be? What if someone does not fit in those category? Is he or she cannot be a hero…

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