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    didn’t pay much attention but at least she got an idea of what music was like. Jing-Mei wrote, “Mr.Chong was a retired piano teacher, and my mother had traded housecleaning services for weekly lessons and a piano for me to practice on every day, two hours a day, from four until six”(Two Kinds).Jing-Mei’s mom was really set on Jing-Mei learning piano. Her mom even sacrificed herself just so she could play.These are the similarities that they have in…

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    speaks “Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do." Towards the end of the film, Tom discussed about how he decided that he wanted to follow Jim’s ways. Tom wanted to pursue the things that Jim wanted to be done. Symbols are meaningful in a story. They play a fundamental part in the meaning of The Grapes of Wrath and The Great Gatsby. Symbols aid in developing the personality of the characters and add a moralistic connotation to the film. All of these symbols are relevant to the plot…

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    I subscribe to the principle that we should make greater strides in equality for all, but I also believe, that Kaepernick’s protest is a sign of disrespect because he does not understand the history behind the symbolism of the American flag nor that of the national anthem. The American flag began to fly over the thirteen colonies after oppression from England led our forefathers to declare and fight for their independence. Over 200 years, the flag…

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    Dexter Green from the story Winter Dreams is outgoing, demanding, and knows exactly what he wants in order to live the lavish lifestyle he craved. Dexter lived an extraordinarily high and mighty lifestyle, but continued to live his life in the background of his own lies. At the inexperienced age of fourteen years old, he was persistent in the working world in order to proceed up the chain. “I do not want to caddy anymore, I am too old” shows how mature he truly was for his age (Fitzgerald 1).…

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    Bradbury once wrote: “If you hide your ignorance, no one will hit you and you’ll never learn” (104). Referring to the book in how everyone is blind and lost to what life really is. Bradbury originally wrote the novel, Fahrenheit 451 as a short story called “The Fireman” in 1950 in Galaxy Science Fiction; he later published it as a novel in 1953. Fahrenheit 451 is a book which proves technology can control a society because of how dependent Montag’s city is on it, which is illustrated by his…

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    “Ritual” remains one of most interesting social concepts and attracts many sociologists’ attention. To Durkheim, rituals are ‘collective representations’ that are enacted in front of the assembled group. He exemplified the correlation between ritual behaviors and social orders in his observation of Australian tribal community. He argues that ritual, centered around sacred objects and cultic practice, is the fundamental source of the “collective consciousness” that provides each member with…

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    symbols of people would include Dimmesdale and Pearl, also being a symbol, are one of the heavily symbolized characters in the book. Some of these symbols can help characters understand their lives or even foreshadow events that appear later in the story.. In this novel, the symbols are used frequently throughout the novel and help the reader understand the book bit by bit with each characters’ input. Some of the major symbols are Dimmesdale having his hand over his heart, Pearl, and the scarlet…

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    Invisible Man Analysis

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    Athulya Ajoykrishnan 2 September 2014 Second Hour AP Literature Invisible Man Reduction Title: Invisible Man Author: Ralph Ellison Date of Publication: 1952 Genre: Literary fiction, Bildungsroman, existential Biographical information about the author: He was born March 1, 1914 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma as a grandson of slaves. He was named after Emerson. His father died when Ellison was young, and he grew up with his mother and brother. A good musician, he attended Tuskegee…

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    The famed twentieth century author Virginia Woolf, wrote nearly fifthteen works that have shaped the evolution of the twenty-first century. The attention to mental illness and social hierarchy that Woolf addresses within her 1925 literary classic Mrs. Dalloway, can be seen as an influential factor in addressing and later resolving these issues within social culture. Woolf emphasizes the theme of repression by addressing the stereotypical British roles of women and the lack of mental health…

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    destruction of entire cities and claimed the lives of millions. Joseph Boyden’s Three Day Road focuses on the stories of three Cree-Canadians and their experiences during the great war both on the battlefield and the home front. In order to shed light on the often historically disregarded sacrifices and contributions of First Nations people during the first world war, Joseph Boyden uses symbolism to illustrate the impact of trauma from the First Nation’s perspective in his novel. The number…

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