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    My Antonia Symbolism

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    Jessica Winston, in her essay, ‘’A Medidating Presence in My Antonia’’, writes ‘’In transforming the once foreign land into something familiar, Antonia transformed herself from an immigrant girl to a pioneer women’’.A pioneer, that most treasured of American phrases, from immigrant to pioneer, from the outcast to the ideal. Antonia achieves this all through hard work and goodness. As everybody else was chasing whatever desire they may have had on their mind, Antonia was getting up in the…

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    come on different ships, but we 're in the same boat now.” This belief of equality inspires millions of people everyday, but before King there was Langston Hughes. Hughes, a poet during the 1920’s, living around the world and supporting African-Americans particularly for equality in America. Hughes is a prolific equality activist, implementing his anger, depression, culture, and oppression in his poems. Langston Hughes’s family, specifically his father, helped and encouraged Hughes to pursue…

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    Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, we see the gender roles of the conventional nineteenth-century middle-class and the harmful effects that they can have on both men and women. Gender roles in society are ever changing due to progressive ideas but at the time in history that this short story was written, women and men had precise ways of living. If a man or women stepped out of their role in society than they were deemed as insane or not healthy. Often times when people read The…

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