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    It was Lucille. Hell, he should’ve known. He should know what his dead wife’s fucking face looked like. Fuck, the dress she was wearing was Lucille’s damn wedding dress. Negan was a fool. He stared at her longer, stroking Judith’s back soothingly to get her to go back to sleep. Maybe he couldn’t remember her face because she hadn’t looked like that in a long time. Not only had chemo and cancer ravage her…

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    Grove theatre company that was founded by William Alexander Brown just because of jealousy and the feeling of supremacy. Mr. Brown who was an African American could not fight back, and Mr. Price who was caucasian had an upper hand because he being white was protected by the system (the government). In the speech, Mr. Wilson talked about the work of…

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    Divorce In Akan Society

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    daughter. The father takes care of the responsibility of the formal introduction between the two families and the family asks the opinion of the girl. From then onwards, the boy and his family are invited to perform the necessary marriage rituals. A wedding ceremony is marked by feasting and prayers to bless the couple with children (Nkansah-Kyeremateng, 1996, p.…

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    in many different ways. Olrik’s Laws allow for a perspective of study that, through analysis, allows for an organic, cultural conception of Schneewittchen. Identifying each of Olrik’s Epic Laws that are evident in Schneewittchen, translated to Snow-White, successfully allows for a deeper understanding of the structural approach as well as the tale. The first law of Olrik’s Epic Laws is the Law of Opening and Closing, which states that a folk tale does not begin with a sudden action or ending.…

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    How the 1960s and Present Day are Different and Similar There are lots of different and similar things about the 1960s and the Present Day. Lots of things changed like technology, fashion/clothes, and racial attitudes. But, some things about those things stayed the same. The technology was really slow back then, but now it is really fast, technology has become more advanced while keeping some things. They kept the idea that there can be projectors that play videos or tv shows, but the just…

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    scene are relatively short, except when the characters dream or reminisce about past events. Here, Berenice’s sentence structure matches her woe, when she recalls Honey and John Henry’s deaths: “The most beautiful September I ever seen. Countless white and yellow butterflies flying around them autumn flowers—Honey dead and John Henry suffering like he did and daisies, golden weather, butterflies—such strange death weather.” Typically, the character’s sentences seem shorter because their…

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    collection, and as I look at this picture, I see two men in agony. Suffering or even stuck in life they do not want. The color palette used: blue, white and brownish-yellowish may signify the mood of the painting, but also, explicitly, defines the two men as the focal area of the painting. The brownish-yellowish rocks I believe also signifies a hard life, but the white clouds in the blue sky, defines even though the two men are suffering or in agony, their suffering…

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    relations of representation in regards to survival of black people”(English .29). This would include the history of resistance that gets erased through a white-supremacist narrative. This form of history justifies slavery by imposing the economic progress the West has gained from slavery, as well as the passiveness within society that…

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    that inherently cater to white supremacy, such as public schooling, for some time. Disillusionment is tiresome and painful, like when the fourth wall is broken, all the wonder is lost. When wonder is lost and pain takes its place, the greatest challenge is to not be desensitized. So, I research the state of race relations often, I try to learn about the victims of racism, and, mostly, I try to discuss racism with people who are “colorblind” or unaware in my predominantly white upper class…

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    Empathy In King Lear

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    removes himself from various situations to avoid emotional connection with his surroundings through quantifying his experiences. For starters, Edgar quantifies the women around him, objectifying them by placing only white women on a scale to then pursue “the tenth most attractive white woman at any gathering” (37-38). By quantifying the women around him, Edgar removes any human connection and treats the situation merely like a game, to only “play ball [with his] equals” (38). Ultimately, Edgar…

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