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    wanted and have. She is not a person who let money define her‚ whereas you have‚ Missie May‚ a housewife and her husband gives her everything she wanted and needed. It’s Funny how Hurston depicted two different kind of bad marriages. In “The Gilded Six-Bits” the wife cheats on the husband where as in “sweat” the husband cheats on the wife. In both stories‚ Hurston tested a Woman’s strengths and weakness

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    The Gilded Six-Bit Summary

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    Nora Hurston’s “The Gilded Six-bit” takes place in the early 1930’s in Eatonville‚ Florida. The story starts with the description of Joe and Missie Bank’s house as a “Negro settlement that looked to the payroll of the G. and G. Fertilizer works for its support.” Joe works at G. and G. Fertilizer during the week‚ and on Saturdays he has flexible hours. After work on Saturdays Joe likes to go home and throw silver dollars at his porch to surprise Missie May. She runs outside and play wrestles with

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    Zora Neal Hurston wrote "The Gilded Six-Bits" shortly after her first divorce. It was greatly influenced by Hurston’s life as an African American in the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance was a period in which black artists explored their culture and showed pride in their race‚ through literature‚ music and other art. "The Gilded Six-Bits" was a story magazine that was published in 1933 by Bertram Lippincott. The three main characters in the story are Joe Banks‚ Missie May Banks and

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    fake and he isn’t who he claimed to be. Never judge a book by its cover and all that glitters is not gold. · Deceit Otis Slemmons deceives others into believing that he is wealthy man whom the ladies adore. To pull off his deception‚ he wears gilded baubles that women like Missie May take for solid-gold accessories. When he promises to reward her with riches if she will yield herself to him‚ she accepts his proposal. She plans to use her reward to elevate Joe to the status of Otis. She then deceives

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    Ivan Nouel Professor Brahlek Enc1102 – 10:00am July 10th‚ 2012 The Gilded Six-Bits and The Pardon The Gilded Six-Bits by Zora Neale Hurston and The Pardon by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings both have several things in common as well differences. These are both short stories that were written in the 20th century that have to with betrayal as well forgiveness. A psychoanalytic approach of these two stories would be an examination of characters; comparing and contrasting the characters personalities

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    common? They are all symbols of love‚ freedom‚ family and legacy. In “The Gilded Six Bits” by Zora Neale Hurston the coins represent Joe and Missie Mae’s relationship. In “Women Hollering Creek” by Sandra Cisneros the creek represents a bridge to the past and the future for Cleofilas. In “Use” by Alice Walker the quilts represent family legacy and what happens when families disagree about that legacy. In “The Six Gilded Bits” we meet Joe and Misse Mae‚ newlyweds. They are young‚ in love and exceptionally

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    "The Gilded Six-Bits" is a story about a life of married couple‚ Missy May and Joe. They lived a meager life by some standards because they did not have extravagant material things‚ but by other standards they were rich. They were rich in love. In the story the Joe and Missy May marvel at the fact that Otis Slemmons was wealthy enough to have a five-dollar gold piece for a stick-pin‚ a ten-dollar gold piece on his watch‚ and a mouth full of gold teeth. Close to the end of the story the reader

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    explicitly spell it out. This among other reasons make Hurston’s writing so rich. Two of her almost fable-like stories‚ "Sweat" and "The Gilded Six-Bits"‚ each portray powerful messages individually. In "Sweat‚" you get a message of "whatever goes over the Devil’s back‚ is got to come under his belly." You will reap what you sow among other messages. In "The Gilded Six-Bits‚" you learn that time will heal‚ money is the root of all evil‚ and other morals. These stories individually would seem stories that

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    Blown To Bits Analysis

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    Blown to bits chapter 8 At the beginning of chapter 8‚ Bits in the Air‚Old Metaphors‚ New Technologies‚ and Free speech‚ of the novel Blown to Bits they discussed the FCC gaining the authority to regulate the content that is broadcasted on the radio. Later as the nations technology progressed the television overtook the radio in popularity and the FCC tried to regulate the new public broadcasting system that had been created. In 1978 a Supreme Court case I was concurred that the government had a

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    Gilded Age Analysis

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    This essay is a summarization of what occurred in the United States before and after the civil war between Northern American and Southern America. Throughout the essay ideas and concepts from class are discussed‚ quotes from Major Problems in the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era: Second Edition by Leon Fink‚ along with quotes from the book Southern Crossing: A History of the American South‚ 1877 - 1906 by Edward L. Ayes‚ and other outside sources sited within the passage. As a series of “island

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