Jilan Delk Professor Falahi Cultural Anthropology 03 November 2014 Response/Analysis Paper In many cultures‚ a person existing outside the two accepted genders seems confronting; even threatening. Gender is defined by culture‚ but to the Bugis‚ the addition to men‚ women‚ and Bissu‚ there are two more. The case study discussed in Challenging Gender Norms: Five Gender among Bugis in Indonesia explores the Bugis ethnic group‚ native to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi‚ and they recognize five gender
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My heart dropped a thousand stories down my chest. I took a deep breath and tried to calm myself down. My grandpa wouldn’t want me to feel bad for him‚ he always had told me to look on the positive side of things. I gathered myself and patiently awaited my dad’s response. “Yes Cate‚ Grandpa is having open heart surgery right now.” He looked down on my innocent face with his bright blue eyes. “Is it serious
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the surface of things. We see how her close observation leads to inner reflection and moments of perception. These moments of perception helps us as readers to get a better understanding of the world in which she lives in. Her poetry is rooted in personal experiences‚ but has a general universal theme. I enjoyed ’The Fish’ for its unusual imagery‚ detailed description and uplifting epiphany. We are drawn into the poem by the opening lines ’I caught a tremendous fish’ The poets respect for the fish
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in and stands up for her‚ thereby severing all ties with his old popular friends and becoming Jamie’s boyfriend. Landon loved Jamie so much that he was willing to destroy his social life just to be with her. The final display of love is when Jamie tells Landon that she has leukemia. At first Landon is absolutely shocked and leaves her‚ although he returns soon after and comforts her. While Jamie is in the hospital and bedridden‚ Landon takes up her wishlist and begins constructing a telescope for
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Fear is something all humans share. This unity of having fear connects all of us together‚ along with many other things. Fears themselves are not universal‚ and every human may have different fears. In the novel 1984 written by George Orwell many common fears are brought into perspective‚ many of which I can say I fear myself. While the question asked for the implications of the ending‚ for me to fully understand the ending I must start from the beginning. The concern about the truth of history
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Title: The Shawshank Redemption Director: Frank Darabont In the movie the character Andy Dufresne played by Tim Robbins is sent to Shawshank prison on a double life sentence for killing his wife and her lover. In the prison he befriends Red‚ played by Morgan Freeman. Andy spends out his sentence helping the guards with tax returns and such and eventually he is laundering the corrupt money in which the prison makes. He is blackmailed by the warden when he says he is out so he escapes through a
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The Prince: Analysis and Response Machiavelli‚ born in Florence in 1469‚ remains one of the most controversial authors to this day. His work demonstrates his expertise with military power‚ political success and historical events. His experience and understanding is a sum of all aspects of his life—from serving on the commune of Florence to carrying out his own military missions. Even when Machiavelli was accused of conspiracy and sentenced to a period of exile and torture‚ that did not keep him
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group of year 12 students can relate to‚ and learn from this theme. Loss is a complex idea in the film‚ as it is not an immediately obvious theme. Defining what “Loss” is in the film is an interesting thought to discuss. The movie uses flashbacks to tell the story of Charles Kane’s life‚ this technique is used by the director to show a retrospective view on his life and to emphasise his losses. One of the first flashbacks show him as a child‚ when he was innocent and happy. In the picture on the screen
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Margaret Laurence’s A Bird in the House is a collection of short stories that is rich in symbols and similes. Descriptions like "claw hand"‚ "flyaway manner" and "hair bound grotesquely like white-fingered wings" are found abundantly in the writer’s novel. The Oxford English Dictionary defines symbols as‚ "something that stands for‚ represents‚ or denotes something else (not by exact resemblance‚ but by vague suggestion‚ or by some accidental or conventional relation)" (reference). Yet‚ there
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Emily Amburn Mrs. Abt AP Language and Composition April 11‚ 2013 Final Response In reading these articles from Rolling Stone Magazine and further analyzing them‚ the author’s general focus is clearly music. They all focused on the road to fame of certain artists and the hottest music in the industry today. To convey this information to the audience‚ the author uses several rhetorical strategies such as anecdotes‚ side remarks‚ flashbacks‚ and authoritative appeals. The author’s uses anecdotes
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