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    join, but is persuaded by Tiffany, played by Diamond White. The dynamic between Aday’s religious and conservative character versus Tiffany’s outgoing personality already brings laughter to the theater. Then Tiffany’s father Brian, also played by Tyler Perry, arrives and scolds the girls for interacting with the fraternity. Later he forbids Tiffany from going to the party, the conflict of the movie established. However, the movie truly begins when Madea and her elderly entourage— Aunt Bam,…

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    Tyler Perry

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    Care Bear - Tyler Perry When you care and you’re honorable, people will look up to you. Money will not always bring happiness, and happiness is not materialistic objects. Happiness is the people around you that care for you and will be there for you when you need them the most. Being humorous, honorable, and caring are the type of characteristics you want in a hero. Tyler Perry, a big star in the acting business, but outside of the studio he is as caring as he is when he is not Madea. This man…

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    watch them together. I use to be so in live with writing because I was in this club at school where we actually got to meet directors, actors and play writers. So we would write plays and have them preformed in front of the whole school. So when I saw Tyler Perry’s work I knew from then one I wanted to do it because it looked so fun and exciting. He was just so inspiring to me that I looked up to him since day one. A few years ago when he came to Atlanta with his play Madea Gets A Job, my mom…

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    In The Accidental Tourist, Anne Tyler describes the life of a man named Macon, and different occurrences that completely transform him. From the start of the novel, the reader learns about Macon’s dark past and the subsequent negative and positive repercussions that resound throughout his life. Tyler then displays how these changes have impacted his life in an unpredictable yet entirely positive way. For instance, only a few years before the book begins, Macon’s son had been killed while he was…

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    The film Diary of a Mad Black Woman written by Tyler Perry and released in theatres in the year 2005 tells the story of a woman, Helen McCarter, whom after 18 years of marriage to her husband, Charles McCarter, is notified that she is being left for another woman and savagely thrown out of her home. Helen, with neither work experience nor money turns to her grandmother Mabel Simmons, but commonly referred to as Madea. Helen, over the course of several months finds herself going through the…

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    Describe your greatest contributions and accomplishments in education. My mother always alleged I became a teacher because I loved to chat, but more than that I loved to share. As always, my mother was correct. She believed in me, as well as numerous Tyler ISD teachers (TJ Austin, Bell, Moore, and Robert E. Lee) who educated me well and for this I will be grateful! It is my longing to believe in my students and encourage them to be the best they can be each day! From my earliest recollections…

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    from her house. The fun is interrupted when Bryan calls on Madea to come watch the teenagers while he goes out of town. Madea brings Joe, Hattie, and Bam along to help crash the party. The main characters that are in the play are Madea (Tyler Perry), Bryan (Tyler Perry), Tiffany (Diamond White), Bam (Cassi Davis), Hattie (Patrice Lovely), and Aday (Liza Koshy). The setting of the play is in a neighborhood where Madea comes to set some teenagers straight on Halloween night that are planning to…

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    Tyler-Personal Narrative

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    Tyler, a high school senior, is viewed as an outcast and gets overlooked by every single student in his class. That is, until he gets busted spray painting his school and spends his summer doing work to pay for it, he then stands out like you wouldn’t believe. It begins to set off a string of events that have Tyler questioning his place in the world and with his family. He has always struggled with suicidal thoughts, never thinking he was strong enough for anything and was repeatedly…

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    For Colored Girls Analysis

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    Self-Actualization: For Colored Girls “I found God in myself and I loved her, I loved her fiercely.” (Shange) For Colored Girls is based from a play with poems written by author Ntozake Shange called, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow isn’t Enuf, describing the life of eight women in New York who face tremendous crisis and heartbreaks. Each woman in this film represents a character/color and a poem from this play. From abuse, secret affairs and abortion, to deceit…

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    Tyler Perry Films

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    African Americans truly are. I am not saying that Tyler Perry is the reason why stereotypes exist, I actually find his films quiet funny, but I am saying works like these contribute to the stagnancy of black America. For example, the film The Diary of a Mad Black Woman contains images which has an affect on how a person may view black women. The title in itself is portraying the message that black women must be angry. One student 's blog post titled Tyler Perry Reinforces Negative Stereotypes…

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