Kim Yu-jong’s “The white rabbit” and Park Won-so’s “Mother’s hitching post” were written in different historical backgrounds; “The white rabbit” has a setting of Japanese colonial period and “Mother’s hitching post” has a setting of the Korean war. However, the two stories express one common theme, which is the pain of Koreans. In his story, “The white rabbit”, Kim Yu-jong describes the pain of Koreans who felt powerless due to their loss of nationality under Japan’s colonization. In Park Won-so’s story “Mother’s hitching post”, she portrays the pain of Koreans who had confusion of national identity and trauma of losing family regarding the division of the country. Kim Yu-jong wrote his stories in the 1930s when Korea was colonized by Japan. During the colonial period, Japan substantially proceeded colonial predatory behavior and destroyed the former social structure of Korea by advocating capitalism. Moreover, Japan forced Korean to speak in Japanese and even forced them to use Japanese names. Kim Yu-jong’s “The white rabbit” reflects emasculated…
persona. Alice’s true desires represents herself as an extremely knowledgeable, superior, and clever individual when she is in fact a mere child. Alice always carries around a social facade yet identifies herself as an hero because she goes on a venture to Wonderland when in fact it was her curiosity that led her to the rabbit hole. She is a perfect example of an innocent archetype because she is totally oblivious what 's in stored for her next while strolling around in Wonderland. Always…
In McManus’ illustrations this scene is illustrated in a very different way. The illustrator uses colors such as red and green to make the scene pop out at the reader more than the illustrations in the Norton Edition, which are all black and white. Alice, who does not appear to be much larger than the other animals, is trying to hold onto the goose. A parrot is seen flying away, a frog is running away, and another goose has been knocked over by Alice who we can assume is trying to help the…
Still Alice is a film that portrays the life of an early onset Alzheimer’s disease patient. Dr. Alice Howland is a renowned linguistic professor at Columbia University and a mother of three adult children. After celebrating her 50th birthday, Alice noticed that she occasionally forgets words during her presentation or lecture, is disorientated with familiar areas, and have difficulties consolidating new information or events. Unsure of her symptoms, she visits a neurologist, and is diagnosed…
The movie Still Alice focuses on Dr. Alice Howland a prominent linguistic professor and public speaker, who recognizes that her issues of forgetfulness, loss of words and feeling lost on certain occasions could be signs of a medical condition. Dr. Alice Howland pursues a neurologist Dr. Benjamin who through a series of memory tests, laboratory testing and a positron emission tomography scan confirms her diagnosis of familial Alzheimer’s disease (Brown, Koffler, Lutzua, Glatzer, & Westmoreland,…
woman on the left is dressed in a white gown with red sleeves and red shoes, and her hair is down and falling to her shoulders. The woman on the right is mostly nude, with a white cloth draped across her hips and a red cloth falling from her shoulder and billowing around her. This nude figure, unlike the clothed figure, is not looking directly ahead at the viewer. She is instead looking to the left at the other woman. As the title of the painting suggests, one woman in this painting represents…
example to help everyone realize the stereotypes, discrimination, and labels that we give to those around us. Not everyone is the same, and we can't judge them based on who they are or where they came from. In the movie, Zootopia has reflected stereotype, prejudice and discrimination cut both ways where preys are perceived as weak and incapable and it also shows preys that are small in size such as rabbits that are even more discriminated. On the other hand, predators are also perceived as…
Giving rabbits human qualities is a curious idea for a book. Nonetheless, Richard Adams took this idea and wrote Watership Down, a novel that follows a group of rabbits as they flee their warren. The band of misfits is led by a rabbit named Hazel who, at the encouragement of his brother, takes his people out of their old warren and leaving the promise of upcoming danger behind. They travel across farmland until they reach the downs and build their own warren, safe from the looming danger of men.…
The bunny looked to where the rustling noise was coming from. The bunny sniffed the air. He must have smelt something he didn’t like, because he took off running. “Comeback mister rabbit.” Aisling shouted after the bunny, “I thought you were going to be my new friend?” It was no use though. The bunny was long gone. “I wonder what scared him away?” Thought Aisling. Then the bush rustled again. This time the noise was loud enough for Aisling to hear it. Aisling began to back away from the bush.…
in thicker, discolored urine, the urine may appear white or grey. According to Ms. Brown, some rabbits may get stones, others may have sludge and some may have neither and the reasoning behind sludge not turning into stones is unknown. Even though excess calcium can lead to urolithiasis and sludge there are also several other factors that can cause either to form such as, genetics, inactivity, previous or on going kidney and/or bladder disease and low water intake. Thus, it is very important to…