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    environmental and social justice behind human involvement in the natural world. In Wild Thoughts from Wild Places, Quammen points to specific animal species, white tigers and the superdove, to reveal environmental injustices that are continuously happening in present-day society. His first point elaborates on the process behind obtaining the white tiger, upkeeping the population,…

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    The Tiger Rising Plot: The Tiger Rising is a tale of a boy aged twelve, Rob Horton, discovered a confined tiger behind Kentucky Star Motel. Crucially, this story is about cages and restrictions; the caged emotions, the caged feelings, and the caged stories of Rob Horton tortured him like hell. However, all of those torturing ended when Rob finally released the Tiger. The author - Kate DiCamillo - expertly used symbolism throughout the story. Main and Support Character: Main Character: Rob…

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    Tiger describes himself as imaginative, detailed-oriented and cautious. He is somewhat of a perfectionist but he does not letting it limit his creativity. I have worked with Tiger for almost four years as his guidance counselor and it is my pleasure to write this letter on his behalf. A planner, Tiger never likes to be caught off guard and so, he is careful about getting a head start on his projects and assignments so that he does not miss a deadline. Each year he has challenged himself…

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    Balram witness’s the death of both of his parents, from illnesses in both of which could have been cured had he been in a higher-caste system of society. His father, Vikram Halwai, died of mistreated tuberculosis. Balram exclaims the ignorance of the government as they failed to appropriately care for his father’s condition and death: The ward boys made us clean up our Father before we could remove the body. A goat came in and sniffed as we were mopping the blood off the floor. The ward boys…

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    The account of Balthasar Embriaco is one that details a merchant’s journey through the Ottoman Empire as well as some places in Europe in search of a book. Idriss, a beggar who came into Balthasar’s shop gave him a book known as “The Hundredth Name.” In the Muslims holy book, the Qur’an, it is stated that God has 99 names. In the novel, it is rumored by the people who surround Balthasar that this book will hold the 100th name of God, and this name will help to save everyone from the turmoil that…

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    India In The White Tiger, by Arvin Adiga, animal imagery is used to show the corruption of India. Adiga describes India as a jungle in order to communicate the severity of the corruption that has been taking place in India through all aspects. The entire country is corrupt, from the governments officials, police officers, to the media. The main character, Balram is portrayed as the “White tiger” to show his individuality and rare case of overcoming corruption. The white tiger is an…

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    great suspicion, avoided, or driven away.” (92) In this sense, feral cats easily relate to tigers since they each take care to avoid encounters with humans, yet will strike if necessary. Reconnecting to the genomes of felines, Tina Saey explicates in her article “Tiger,…

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    The White Tiger A Novel written by Aravind Adiga is a fictional story within the real world environment of a modern India. Within this narrative we follow the character of Balram. Balram is from a lower caste and wants to escape the hell of his families’ poverty. Working his way up to become the personal driver of Mr. Ashok the son of a wealthy family Balram begins to change. Spending time with Mr. Ashok begins to give Balram an idea of what he could be. To kill his Master and steal a large sum…

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    Did you know that the tiger, the largest of all cats, is on the top ten most endangered species in the entire world? Well, surprisingly it is. As of right now, there are less then 3,200 tigers left in the wild, which is sad because they are very unique animals, with many types of tigers, for instance Siberian tigers, Sumatran tigers, Bengal tigers, and Indochinese tigers. In my essay I’ll be going into detail with the Bengal tiger, Siberian tiger, and the tigers Ron and Julie from the…

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    never know how strong you are until being strong is your only choice” –anonymous all I can think of is the elegant Bengal white tiger. The white tiger, scientific name Panthera Tigris Tigris is my personal favorite animal. The white tiger is awfully similar to the majestic Bengal tiger in appearance, behavior and, habitat apart from its beautiful ivory coat. The Bengal white tiger uniqueness is greatly thanks to its shocking appearance. The tiger’s magnificent appearance is a result of its…

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