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    Shirley Jackson’s “ The Possibility of Evil “ is a fictional short story. First, we see everything seems normal in the small town Miss Strangeworth lives in. Later on though, we see Miss Strangeworth writes evil anonymous letters to people in the town, exposing them of their rumored “ bad deeds “. In the end though, someone gets back at Miss Strangeworth and destroys her prized roses. The issue in the story is that everyone can be evil, proven by how nice Miss Strangeworth acts, but is actually…

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    Ski Trip to Vermont My friends and I consider ourselves to be very spontaneous and adventurous. It was one cold week in February of 2016, when a group of about 6 of my friends (including me) all decided that we wanted to go to Vermont for the weekend to ski and snow tube. Considering this would be my first trip with no parental guidance at all, I was apprehensive about asking my mom. On the way to drop me off after school one day, my best friend Tony told me to tell her that he was going too…

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    Fire Girl (Arnella) In the city of Boo York, there was this girl who was born with special power. But she kept it a secret from everyone, even her best friend. She used to think that if she tells her best friend about the secret that she keeps to herself, her friend will start to think that she is very weird and all of that stuff. But she…

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    How does one cope with this prohibiting lifestyle? Playwright August Wilson had experienced this very oppression during the Civil Rights Movement and started using theatre as his way of coping with his painful past. His plays were a way for him to address political topics, express his emotions, and do things he would never be able to do out in the “white man’s world.” Decades after the Civil Rights Movement, in 1990, August Wilson wrote one of his more noteworthy productions called The Piano…

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    My Michigan hero Hannah I'm home " ! I yelled As I walked though the door . She came running out of her room yelling ” sissy sissy !! We're have you been I missed you . Yeah I'm sorry I had to go to school but now that I'm home we can hang out what do you wanna do? Umm i don't know COLOR!! DO HAIR !! NAILS !! Anything with you sissy . Okay okay well what do you wanna do? It doesn't matter to me . A little while later " I called Hannah's name Hannah !! Do you want to…

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    Fabien T. Moody Kevin D. Ferguson World Dramatic Literature October 16, 2015 The Piano Lesson by August Wilson August Wilson an American playwright was born April 27, 1945, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wilson was bought into a world of confusion and immigration. He lived with his single mother and five siblings; his father was mostly absent from his childhood. They moved a lot when Wilson was a young boy. The family moved from the Hill District to a white working-class neighborhood of Hazelwood. They…

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    Feuds turn into hatred as grudges turn into setbacks. There are three texts that show how people are affected by the topic of feuds and rivalries. The the play Fences by August Wilson is about the protagonist, Troy Maxson who is influenced by his past. In his present life it impacted his grudges as how he handles his role as a father and a husband in the family. In the short story,”Popular Mechanics” by Raymond Carver describes how a relationship has split apart due to the man leaving, and…

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    The Father-Son Dynamic Between Troy and Cory Maxon Conflict between parents and children over their future is not uncommon, nor is it something new in today’s society. It has and always will be a constant element within a family. In August Wilson’s play Fences, he writes about a family man named Troy Maxon who locks horns with his son Cory, and they’re in a constant dispute over his future. On one hand, Troy wants his son to gain some practical skills and work at the A&P supermarket so he has a…

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    I sat in the car irritated beeping the horn, waiting for Jessica. She usually take awhile but today she was taking longer. Finally she comes out the door and runs up to my car. " What the fuck Audrey ? " She says as I roll my eyes. She can be very dramatic sometimes. " Your going to wake up all the old people in my neighborhood! " I look up from my phone and began to shake my head as I pull off from in front of her house. The whole way we just talk about what were going to do after school.…

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    Jill Daniels Professor Thiboddeau ENC 1102 21 March 2017 Character Analysis Paper Breaking Free In the play, Fences by August Wilson two of the main character Troy and Bono are prime example of African American living their life to their abilities. While troy is more of outspoken and strict character and bono is more of the quiet, friendly character. The two man share many similarities, including how both these men made a life they are proud of while providing for their families. After their…

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