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    type of work is very imaginative and fun-loving. It can also be meant as "pleasant realism" or a joke upon it‚ suggesting a new type of fiction--one where we can appreciate‚ learn‚ and grow. Basically‚ it is about a town that finds the body of a dead man wash ashore. He is a stranger to those parts‚ and being the people they were‚ the townspeople decide to look more into the person. The men try to find his town‚ while the women help to clean him up. They realize he is unlike someone they have ever seen--large

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    hopes and prays that they will have a “normal” child‚ one that fits into today’s societal standards. This is why there are so many issues and complications that arise when an adolescent begins to push the boundaries of gender identity. There are invisible borders of what is and isn’t accepted by the general public. Gender determines how you dress‚ how you look‚ and how you act. However the most disturbing of gender determination is the fact that it controls how you feel‚ whether you are sensitive

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    The Old Man and the Sea as an Allegory: Sharks The novel “The Old Man and the Sea” was an allegory for Hemingway’s life‚ meaning the book was symbolic to Ernest’s journey and struggles. In this novel‚ the old man was faced with a dramatic life or death situation when he was getting chased by sharks while catching for the marlin. “The old man’s head was clear and good now and he was full of resolution but he had little hope. It was too good to last‚ he thought. He took one look at the great fish

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    Chillingworth: a Man of Evil In the novel the Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne’s character Roger Chillingworth is supposed to represent the evil in the story. Hawthorne shows Chillingworth to be evil by several means. The physical description of Chillingworth shows him as an evil character. Statements are also made by Hawthorne referring to the inner content of Chillingworth that would lead the reader to feelings of his evilness. Another good way Hawthorne expresses that Chillingworth is evil is his

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    obstacles of social myth‚ and uncertain blundering. The circumstances surrounding this type of transformation vary significantly between cultures‚ but in the end‚ when a boy truly feels that his actions at all times will affect his life forever‚ he will man up. This realization is not always found easily‚ and sometimes not at all. Because of incorrect notions about the habits of men‚ many youths are lead into a false sense of manliness which hinders them in their quest to make the leap to adulthood.

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    concepts he proclaims can be found within cultural capital. Bourdieu’s concept of cultural capital is the concept in which knowledge is the currency which serves purpose in altering experiences and given opportunities that are available. In the reading Invisible inequality by Annette Lareau‚ the concept of cultural capital is presented in the everyday life of each child that Lareau interviews. These interviews are an embodiment of the societal struggle that takes part

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    ancient Greeks and Romans‚ they wanted to improve their lives with technology and better understand the natural world. The perfect Renaissance man was said to appreciate multiple fields of study‚ and examine the world with a technical and scientific mind. Leonardo (di ser Piero) da Vinci is considered by many to have been the finest example of the Renaissance man due to his extraordinary understanding of numerous subjects. Leonardo was known for his unequivocal genius in the fields of mathematics‚

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    granted by nearly everyone. A sound can be a voice‚ conversation‚ or even music one does not often pay attention to carefully. Repetition of sound builds memory and has the ability to enforce a certain belief. In James Baldwin’s “Going to Meet the Man‚ Jesse’s judgments and feelings toward African Americans occur through the use of sound. Racism‚ violence‚ and sexual behaviors are shown as justifiable means the exercise of sound. James Baldwin introduces the reader to Jesse. Jesse is a white male

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    I read the article “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” by Peggy McIntosh. After reading this article I felt that she was able to identify with people of color because she is a woman. Men have more advantages than women do; white people have more advantages than colored people do. I really liked how she compared the two but also said that they are different. This helps a person that has no idea of what privilege is to understand the concept better. She mentioned in her article that

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    Close Reading: An Invisible Sign of My Own For much of her life‚ Mona Gray has lived a strange life after her father contracted an unknown disease. Mona soon becomes a quitter‚ and although she excels at many things‚ she always forces herself to quit. All of this changed when Benjamin Smith‚ the new science teacher‚ arrives. With his eccentric ways he is able to see through Mona when most people were not‚ including her family. Mona’s perfect little world is threatened when she crosses paths with

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