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    use to controlling what was popular in music, and their prejudice often interfered in their judgment. Anything that was associated with blacks or lower class citizens was considered bad music in their eyes, and only things that were associated with upper class white citizens was good music. The adolescents of this generation ignored this protocol and had begun buying from and supporting anyone who would give them the music they wanted. This made things very difficult for the major music…

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    Stevens believes that “ordinary people” should not concern themselves at all with these problems. By serving the gentlemen of England, civilization will be in perfect harmony and the lower classes will be taken care of. The gentlemen of society (the upper class, “the colonizers”) believe they are helping and serving the ordinary people (the lower class, “the colonized”). Stevens defense and acceptance of Darlington’s ideas perpetrates the ideal “Empire” of England by remaining loyal to the…

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    whose works illustrate the Jazz Age. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, the West versus East egg symbolizes old money versus new money. This symbol exemplifies the novel’s greater themes of the hollowness and the carelessness of the upper class and no matter how much money you have, you can’t buy love. The West versus East egg symbol is representative…

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    Elizabethan Era Essay

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    Elizabethan Era Architecture The Elizabethan Era was a time in which architecture became competitive within London between 1558 1603, the architecture was made differently according to who the building belonged to such as lower class or upper class. During the Elizabethan Era the type of house you had defined who you were because it would have things you wanted/could afford. There was a certain build structure for certain buildings such as the Shakespeare's Globe, Breadsall Priory, and Castle…

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    Huck Finn Marxist Analysis

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    and the Grangerfords. Another connection Marx made was between “each class and private property” (Giddens par. 3). In Huck finn each class had their differences, but in the end all acted rather the same. The higher classes, like the middle and upper, owned slaves known as their private property. Although this connection doesn’t relate to the lower class, having the slaves as “property” and the way Huck’s father treats him, is close enough to the same…

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    a cartoon published in 1866, the royalty of initially seem to be gracious by giving out free water when in retrospect, they knowingly supplied water contaminated with the cholera disease to the poor of the town. This carelessness reveals that the upper class citizens thought of the lower classes as replaceable because they didn’t mind if the poor citizens were infected and died from disease while they lived lives filled with wealth and…

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    The textbook gives great examples of the history of the United States and some of the ways the CJS has criminalized specific identity groups. One example that stood out to me was slavery. Obviously, blacks were deprived of every right and were treated as property but what I did not know is that politicians used the CJS to keep freed-slaves as a type of property even after the Civil War. With slavery over, the CJS had stricter guidelines for freed-slaves and when they were caught breaking those…

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    is rich but not fully rich because they are not living in a mansion so they are not the upper class in the class system. The word ‘fairly’ is an adverb the writer as put the word fairly in because it conveys that Mr birling is a business man who still works this helps the reader understand he is new money and he may be trying to fit in with the rich. Furthermore, the Birling family is trying too hard to be upper class because “[they have] good solid furniture of the period […] but not cosy and…

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    Educating Rita is a play written by Willy Russel about a 26-year-old woman called Rita. Rita was no longer happy with the way she was living her life in the working-class lifestyle so she decided to change and better herself through education. Her unconformity with the working class caused her to become an outsider but she was not able to assimilate herself with the higher classes. Rita’s education ultimately transformed her as a person and she was no longer the same woman she once was, causing…

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    “Strive to find things to be thankful for, and just look for the good in who you are!” (“Bethany Hamilton Quotes”). These are the words of a very strong person who many look up, too. Bethany Hamilton is a very strong and determined person who many would call their hero, even with her disability. She was raised in a home of surfers and could not bare to lose her surfing. Bethany may have been bitten by a shark and live with no arm but she is a very fierce competitor. She is an individual that…

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