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    Harlon L. Dalton in his essay "Horatio Alger" criticizes a concept of the "American dream" - the idea that presents America as the country where the opportunity for a success is possible for all hard working‚ talented and determined people regardless of race‚ gender and their social status. Dalton implies that not only this idea is not true but is doing a harm to society because that equality is cover only wishful thinking and can not be true unless massive changes in society economic structure and

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    Lauryn Stillman Ms. Morsette 18 November 2012 Alienation When one’s social roles are not valued or accepted by society‚ alienation is generally the solution. Whether one chooses to make oneself distant from society‚ or one is forced to be isolated‚ the emotional damage and effects are the same. In life‚ and in literature‚ one’s emotions are emphasized by how one is treated by society. Society has the power to decide whether one becomes rejected or welcomed. The Puritan society in the 16th century

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    Deonca Pierce ENG 350 American Literature I 2 September 2011 Response paper 3: “On Being Brought from Africa to America” To the literary world‚ Phillis Wheatley is recognized as the first black American poet (Archiving Early America‚ 2011). At the young age of seven‚ Phillis Wheatley was stolen from her homeland of Africa and sold into slavery to John Wheatley becoming the personal slave servant to his wife‚ Susannah Wheatley. She was taught to read and write English as well as the study

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    Wealth and Tradition in “Woman from America” In Bessie Head’s short story “Woman from America‚” the speaker acts merely as a voice for the community to which she belongs in‚ both sharply contrasting the aforementioned woman in socio-economic class and obedience to authority. With no description of the narrator and an explanation of the community setting only in relation to the woman‚ Head emphasizes the woman from America as the focal point of this narrative. Rather than serving a significant

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    “The Son from America” Isaac Bashevis Singer published “The Son from America” and includes a large influence from his life. Singer was born in a Jewish village in Poland (887)‚ and the context in which he lived truly colors this short story. The story opens by introducing a small village called Lentshin‚ and the author is sure to make the readers note that it is small and quaint. A man named Berl and his wife‚ Berlcha‚ live there quietly and simply. They have a son who left for America and continually

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    1776‚ lies in the fact that Men were born equals. This principle of equality has been the foundation of Tocqueville’s thought. All along this book‚ we can notice that the causes that enable the democratic state of America to be‚ lies on the particular situation of this country. Indeed‚ America lives under a pure democracy‚ without any aristocratic inheritance or revolutionary passions. This country has laws‚ recognized and applied by “almost” everybody. However‚ the country also has habits and morals

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    Charlie Gordon‚ a mentally challenged man about to get the opportunity of a lifetime. In the story “Flowers for Alger-non” by Daniel Reyes‚ is about Charlie Gordon the main character of this science fiction story. Charlie is given a changing experience. Charlie’s decision may disrupt his future. The A.I. surgery works and Charlie’s intelligence have tripled from sixty eight to two hundred and three. According to the story‚ Charlie Gordon’s life changed greatly and his life is better off after the

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    Moto: Coming to America from Japan Jesús Pérez Hernando David Cabello López Question 1 What was Moto´s purpose and agenda for the first meeting with Crowell? How does he try to implement his agenda? Moto’s originally intended to close a contract for the sale of his company with one of the best companies in America for which to make an appointment with Mr Crowell Allmack president‚ the company which wanted to Moto’s closing. Moto in this first meeting was intended to give a good impression‚ give

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    contribute to such a change. Some of the events that helped shape American literature are the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. The Revolutionary War forced America to forge its own identity that was still indelibly tied to Great Britain. Contrary to the Revolutionary War‚ the Civil War was a way to resolve many differing identities. At the time‚ America was the most divided the country ever was and ever would be. Such a divide was based on differing opinions on slavery and states rights. Every citizen

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    for a slave‚ she also touches upon issues relating to race in “On Being Brought from Africa to America” being a powerful insight into slavery leading us to connect these issues into Gilroy’s idea of the “Black Atlantic”. Using rhyme and iambic pedometer "On Being Brought" mixes themes of slavery‚ Christianity‚ and salvation‚ and although it’s unusual for Wheatley to write about being a slave taken from Africa to America‚ this poem powerful addresses ideas of liberty‚ religion‚ and racial equality.

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