The poem‚ “Why I am Not a Painter”‚ by Frank O’Hara contains the various terminology that is used by Bartholomae‚ Petrosky‚ and Waite. The specific language that is used by O’Hara contains a tone that can be described as prosaic or conversational. For example‚ instead of the narrator “visiting” Mike Goldberg‚ the narrator just drops in to see the progress of Goldberg’s painting. The author also says that Sardines is removed due to the fact that “it was too much.” O’Hara’s word usage is very similar
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Scar. I am a sailor. The great scar of the world. (pauses‚ taking a deep breath) Strong‚ cunning‚ and ruled with an iron paw. He had power‚ intelligence‚ and could command the respect of an entire nation with just a look. He was everything a king should be. Scoffs: But now‚ what do we have? Just a memory of a day. A memory that our so-called ’future king’ can never live up to. Here I am‚ the eldest son‚ fighting for scraps of his memory‚ and yet‚ it’s Kovu who gets to bask in that legacy‚ not me
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I‚ Too‚ Am America by kooshla America‚ the melting pot of the world‚ and yet its different races have so much trouble melding together. According to statistics‚ in all probability‚ I have a higher chance than any other race teenager of not graduating from high school. By stereotype‚ all I do is eat fried chicken‚ sell drugs‚ and play basketball. In society‚ I might work twice as hard as the next man and not get the promotion. I am a part of the percentage who chooses to defy the probability
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She also works as a cab driver. I love Audrey. Audrey has always believed in me. She always said she likes me too much to be with me. But she refuses to love. She doesn’t want to feel that way about me. I can’t accept that. I wonder if she’ll ever know that no one will love her as hard as I do. She doesn’t want love from anyone. I have to respect that. “Can I stay Ed?” “For good “ Audrey kisses me; she looks happy. Audrey’s fingers hold on to mine. “I think it belongs to us.”
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rules‚ they would be severely punished. The forest‚ on the other hand represents‚ social disorder where one can be whoever they want to be‚ and ultimately misbehave. The contrast of civilization and wilderness is seen in this following quote‚ “ Thou and I‚ Hester‚ never did…’ ‘ Never‚ never!... What we did had a consecration of its own. We felt it so! We said so to each other! Hast thou forgotten it?” (183). When Hester and Dimmesdale meet each other in the forest‚ they turn into happy love birds‚ but
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Am I Blue? Coming Out from the Silence edited by Marion Dane Bauer Evelyn V. Johnson Grade Levels and Audience: Am I Blue? Coming Out from the Silence (1994) edited by Marion Dane Bauer presents issues of adolescence and homosexuality in a valuable anthology of short stories. Christine Jenkins (1994‚ June)‚ reviewing the book for the School Library Journal congratulates the authors for successfully conveying “the very mixed emotions that accompany the acceptance of sexual difference at any age that
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Teresa Schopp English 266 Women Writers October 11‚ 2010 Now That I Am Forever With Child I would first like to quote from an author who is in our text. But we have not read her yet. Her name is Dilys Laing and she says that‚ "To be a woman and a writer / is double mischief". This is in her biography pg. 591. So if being a woman and a writer is double mischief then in 1976 being a writer‚ a woman‚ and a black woman to boot‚ must have been triple
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“Am I Blue?” In the essay‚ “Am I Blue?” from Living by the Word in 1986 by Alice Walker‚ Walker explains how animals can display similar emotions to that of humans. She brings attention to her readers on how to understand that an animal can experience the same emotions as humans do. Walker compares her emotions to a horse by the name of Blue. Feeling ‘blue’ is also known as feeling sad‚ which is one of the emotions Walker recognizes in Blue. Walker tells a story of how this horse goes through an
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It begins by Malala talking about the Taliban first coming to her valley when she was 10‚ and the changes that they forced upon her community. She talks about the Taliban leader‚ Maulana Fazlullah‚ a 28-year-old‚ who was from the Swat River‚ who had taken up the role after the initial leader Sufi Mohammed was imprisoned. Fazlullah had set up an illegal radio station to get information out about reforming Islam and the way that it should be practiced. He first began by spreading a positive message
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I wonder who lived here the year before me‚ I hear the sky calling me‚ I see the footsteps below‚ I want to walk and be free‚ I am just a leaf‚ hanging high in the tree‚ I pretend that I am something that lives on the ground‚ I feel a touch of branches throughout‚ I touch a flower that grows close to me‚ I worry about me growing fast‚ I cry when I see the stars falling from the sky‚ I am just a leaf‚ hanging high in the tree‚ I understand moments in time‚ I say tomorrow is another day‚ I dream about
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