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    American Culture in My Eyes What is really American culture? Because of short American history‚ some people in my country still have a question: What makes the United States develop rapidly? The answer is unique American culture. On the small aspects‚ it can be attributed to the living standard‚ which is American life culture‚ such as daily diet‚ clothes‚ and transportation. To the major aspects‚ American culture can be attributed to values and social-orientation. For example‚ the main content

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    A Search For A Self Finding a self-identity is often a sign of maturing and growing up. This becomes the main issue in Toni Morrison’s novel The Bluest Eyes. Pecola Breedlove‚ Cholly Breedlove‚ and Pauline Breedlove are such characters that search for their identity through others that has influenced them and by the lifestyles that they have. First‚ Pecola Breedlove struggles to get accepted into society due to the beauty factor that the norm has. Cholly Breedlove‚ her father‚ is a drunk who

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    Bluest Eye After reading the Bluest Eye‚ the readers will be impressed by the atmosphere of depression and anxiety. One main reason for that is the self-hatred in the story‚ which is the black people’s common psychological condition. Almost each black people in the story have the feeling of self-hatred. And the self-hatred deep inside their heart usually revealed in different indirect ways. For instance‚ Claudia could not help dismembering and destroying the doll with blue eyes and blonde

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    prepare them for becoming mothers and showing what you should‚ physically‚ aspire to‚ and it is not uncommon to see girls delight over their dolls. However‚ Toni Morrison expresses a different view through the use of sensory language in “The Bluest Eyes” that challenges the role of “normal” women in society. Ms Morrison uses the sense of touch to make the reader feel as if they unsuccessfully to fall asleep with a stiff plastic doll. “When i took it to bed it’s hard unyielding limbs resisted my flesh

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    The relationship between a mother and her daughter is something that is crucial to the development of a daughter’s life. Traditionally the mother is not only the provider for her daughter she is the teacher and care taker. In the novel Breath‚ Eyes‚ Memory By the protagonist‚ Sophie Caco‚ is a young girl from Haiti that was brought up by her grandmother and her aunt until the age of twelve when she is reunited with her mother in New York. The generational relationship between mother and daughter

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    Throughout the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Hurston‚ the use of dialogue and language becomes prevalent . Zora Hurston is famously known to have mastered the dialogue of the African American people and uses that skill in her writing to show a deeper meaning. Language and dialogue are used in this story to show the relation between people‚ and even the power and influence that certain individuals have. Through the use of dialogue and language‚ Zora Hurston is able to convey her attitudes

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    One of the most prevalent themes in‚ “Their eyes were watching God” is Jamie’s undivided quest for love and independence. Jamie has a goal throughout the novel to find spiritual enlightenment and reach the “horizon”. She went through several relationships and chimerical thoughts to do this‚ through her grandmother nanny and her three husbands. However‚ her third husband‚ tea cake plays a less substantial role in the novel but a significant role in Jamie quest to reach her dream of love‚ independency

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    Their eyes were watching God Lameece Elhassan Their Eyes Were Watching God is a novel that focuses on the curious attitude on the difference between genders. It is written by Zora Neale Hurston. The protagonist is Janie‚ who is a semi-black woman because she comes from mixed ancestry. The novel is merely about Janie’s search and quest for love and independence. The novel starts with Janie arriving back to her hometown‚ coming back from a death. In the first paragraph of the first page‚ the novel

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    In the story‚ Their Eyes were watching God was the story of Janie and her tremendous journey to find her true self. There were many things that influenced her to mature throughout the book. One of these influences was nature. Nature played an important role in shaping Janie’s character; from the pear tree‚ where she first realized her sexuality to the devastating hurricane that swept the town. These features in nature helped her mature and realize what she needed as growing woman throughout the

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    because‚ how else do we process the outside world if not with our senses? Most animals‚ and even us humans rely on sense perception as a means of survival. Unfortunately‚ more often than not‚ our senses can easily be deceived. In the video “Mind’s Eye”‚ two little girls were playing in an average living room‚ but as the girls walked around the room‚ they would get bigger on the right side‚ and smaller on the left side. This was because the entire floor and furniture was distorted so that the right

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