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    Rob Marshall’s Chicago is a film about dangerous women. Set in the roaring 20’s‚ few things could be thought more shocking and scandalous at the time than a woman wielding a gun. At that time‚ a woman’s place was in the kitchen or the laundry room‚ not a smoky jazz club and certainly not the state penitentiary. Chicago presents us with not one but two of “Chicago’s own killer dillers‚ those scintillating sinners” Roxie Hart‚ and Velma Kelly. Throughout the film‚ these two ladies are pitted against

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    Transracial Adoption and the Effects on Children In Richard Wright’s “The Man Who Went to Chicago”‚ Wright expresses his journey of several jobs and the way people treat him and the African American race. He learns that there are some people who have hatred toward him just because the color of his skin. Being use to the hatred towards African Americans‚ he later begins to hate himself because that is all he knows. This essay leads me to wonder about several racial controversies and what people

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    The personification of the city of Chicago in Carl Sandburg’s poem “Chicago” proclaims the idea that although the city may be brutal‚ it is also a vibrant place of pride for its residents. This personification can be seen immediately when it says‚ “They tell me you are wicked and I believe them‚ ...they tell me you are crooked and I answer: Yes... And they tell me you are brutal” (Sandburg 6-11). These lines use the personal pronoun “you” to represent Chicago being more than an inanimate object

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    Eric Kim’s Chicago‚ 2013 is a collection of psychological feelings that have been captured in one instance of time. Initially giving the image of a busy working man‚ the subject featured in this picture is a model of the average working man. Taking a look at the surroundings‚ the businessman’s true mentality begins to peak. This man is exhausted‚ stressed‚ and lonely. Despite all of these characteristics‚ this picture still gives encouragement and inspiration in an unusual way‚ which is what the

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    1. The Dinner Party a. The Dinner Party is an interesting piece of artwork. When I first saw this piece‚ I was a bit confused as to why Judy Chicago would do such a thing. Many people these days get so offended when there are female body parts being displayed out in the open. I see this piece as a equality-provoking type of piece. I felt that happy that someone made this. People are constantly shaming women for doing the same thing as men as if we’re committing a crime. b. The goal of the work to

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    Dakota Gravitt The Great Gatsby (2013) Movie Analysis “The Great Gatsby” movie‚ made in 2013 featuring Tobey Maguire‚ Leonardo DiCaprio‚ and Carey Mulligan‚ is a film based on a book by the same name written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The film is about Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire)‚ a bond salesman living in the 1920s‚ before the market crash‚ who moves near the shores of New York City over the summer and encounters his mysterious neighbor‚ Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio). His rich neighbor would

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    16 October 2013 The Blues Chicago has been branded as the “Blues Capital of the World”‚ with nearly all of the genre’s most prominent and clever musicians as either natives of Chicago or securing their careers once moving to the city. However‚ Chicago is not the origin of the Blues. Though the exact derivation of the Blues was on no account confirmed‚ customarily‚ it is acknowledged that it was sustained in the North Mississippi River Delta in the late nineteenth century following the Civil War

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    In the poem “Chicago” Carl Sandburg describes his home. When people talk about where they live most people only say good things about their town‚ but Sandburg points out both the good and bad. All places have good and bad points even my city. I live in Bowie‚ Maryland. Bowie is a relatively small city. There isn’t much to distinguish Bowie from other places. It is not looked down on nor is it looked up to‚ but there are some things that should not be overlooked. One thing that should not be overlooked

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    A dystopia is a world gone wrong‚ in Chicago it is wrong in many ways. Being dehumanized by your factions‚ being injected with different serums and mind controlling tracking devices. In the movie Divergent‚ there are multiple examples of why and how a dystopia is a world gone wrong. Being raised your parents faction‚ is being forced to grow up a certain way. It is wrong that you do not have the freedom to explore different things and be creative. Beatrice and Caleb were born and raised Abnegations

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    understood in an easy way. The comforts of knowing there is no violence is lacked in family dramas. Although most of the movie’s plot was about football‚ and even though the majority of the movie was shot on location at the Notre Dame stadium‚ screenwriter‚ Angelo Pizzo never thought of it as being a sports movie. Pizzo stated‚ "Sports is a metaphor. Unlike most sports stories‚ it ’s not about the state championship team or a great athlete. It ’s really about the last guy on the bench. For a player

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