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    in the year 1956, during a time of extreme anti-communist sentiment. In the poem, we see a clear sense of hatred and resentment towards the United States, and also the political climate of Western society in the 50s. This was also a time period of great economic boom, yet based on the poet’s words, it seems as if he is left out of the party. Therefore, due to the distaste the poet displays towards America’s power status, and his complaints about his financial status and class, using the Marxist…

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    both physically or mentally or that they are in someway supporting their country. In “A Lesson Before Dying” Gaines perception of one is different. The greatest example of this would be Jefferson. He was a nobody before, no one thought he would be of great importance. That all changed once he was convicted to the electric chair. At that point, he changed drastically and became a new man. He wasn't the same as before he went through his journey. Jefferson changed mentally, physically, and…

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    Basquiat Film Analysis

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    Julian Schnabel’s 1996 film Basquiat takes a closer look at the brief life of the young, black painter whose meteoric rise in the 1980s art community sparked great debate about the elements that constitute real art and the role of racism in its judgement. Jean-Michel Basquiat’s newfound fame makes the viewer constantly question whether the praise of his work is heartfelt or if it is all a ploy to use him to make more profits. There are several scenes that do an outstanding job of exploring this…

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    Zeitoun Analysis

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    Adrian Ghilardi Mr. Dwyer AP English 29 August 2017 Zeitoun Summer Reading Essay Writer David Eggers, in his nonfiction work Zeitoun, retells the experience of one family before, during and after Hurricane Katrina. Eggers’ purpose is to accurately retell the story of the Zeitoun family, as well as offer insight and bring up discussions on the American political climate post-9/11. The tone of the two primary speakers, Abdulrahman Zeitoun and his wife Kathy, fluctuate between concise and…

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    Too Hot To Handle Summary

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    Book Review: Too Hot To Handle by: Jonathan Zimmerman Zimmerman, Jonathan. Too Hot to Handle. Princeton University Pres, 2016. Zimmerman’s “Too Hot to Handle” unpacks the history of sexual education around the world. He uncovers the true birth of the subject and how and why it was introduced in the school curriculum. Of course, being that the topic is highly controversial, sexual education was not unanimously accepted among all cultures and schools. As countries became more culturally diverse,…

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    In an early 1700’s newspaper, The Spectator, the author Joseph Addison creates a diarist of the upper class. The fabricated author shows off the lavish lifestyle of the affluent back then in an attempt to connect with the common rich citizens reading the paper. On the outside that is how it may appear, however, being a clearly satirical piece the real aim is at making fun of these people’s lifestyles and the sheer pointlessness of the lifestyles. The diarist goes through almost an entire week of…

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    Alcorn, Randy. 9 Facts About Heaven that Will Surprise You, www.lifeway.com/Article/pastor-Questioning-heaven. Written by Randy Alcorn who is a New York Times best seller. This article is about what to expect when we arrive in Heaven. Despite the fact that a large portion of us are in no rush to get to our last destination, we as a whole have questions concerning it. Alcorn answers questions that many people have about Heaven. Alcorn shares his vast research from a scriptural perspective. It…

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    The 1920’s was a significant time for women at the time. There are many of different social changes as well as cultural changes that the United States experienced because of this so called “Flapper” movement. A Flapper was a fashionable young woman with the intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior. Flappers wore their hair short, dared to show their legs, drank, smoked, and cavorted with young men. The book “Flapper” by Joshua Zeitz includes a look at the…

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    Of Mice and Men Socratic Seminar Preparation What is Steinbeck’s message about dreams? Steinbeck’s message about dreams is that dreams create hope and gives people motivation. For example on pages 13 and 14, Lennie and is telling George about their dream farm and how when they make enough money they are going to live how they please. This dream gives Lennie and George hope that they will soon be living a nice life. This also motivates Lennie to behave and listen to what George says. This…

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    American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter, Cormac McCarthy has received numerous positive reviews and awards for his realism that is found in his portrayal of a post-apocalyptic America in The Road. Instead of having the plot drive the story, McCarthy focuses on the daily struggles of the protagonists: a father and his son. Nevertheless, McCarthy creates verisimilitude through the exploration of his character's emotions. Having the characters become the main focus of the novel strengthens…

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