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    Eddie is very protective of Catherine. Eddie seems very concerned as to the welfare of Catherine. <br> <br>"Where you goin’ all dressed up?" <br>"where you goin’?" <br>"whats going on?" <br>"I think its too short ain’t it?" <br> <br>Eddie doesn’t want Catherine to grow up "you’re walking wavy!" He is concerned that she might get sexually assaulted or may be taken advantage of by men. Catherine disapproves of his protectiveness and nearly starts to cry "almost in tears because she disapproves"

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    Due to the legacy and influence of John Steinbeck‚ The Grapes of Wrath has become an inspiration for various artists such as Bruce Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine. While Springsteen produced the song‚ “The Ghost of Tom Joad” in 1995‚ the Rage Against the Machine covered it in 1998. Both covers of the song emotionally snatched the hearts of listeners and provided a message for the impoverished and working class. Also‚ both artists performed varying styles of music to express their feelings

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    (“The Famous…”1) In the streets if you weren’t an athlete‚ playa‚ thug‚ gangsta‚ or a dope man you were a victim. So eazy made the only choice he could make to be a gangsta‚ since he was only 5’3” too small to be an athlete. He had no choice otherwise he would have been a victim in the streets. Eventually he quit selling drugs and all the gang activity because his cousin

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    the field are digging on there property? He simply ignores his wives questions and goes about harnessing his mare. Mother does not stop asking and stresses‚ “Look here‚ father‚ I want to know what them men are diggin’ over in the field for‚ an’ I’m goin’ to know.” (229) Father response by saying‚ “I wish you’d

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    Character Analysis of Sarah Penn In Mary E. Wilkins’ “The Revolt of ‘Mother‚’” the character of Sarah Penn serves a special function. She is both representative of the women of her time and also an anomaly. Like other women of the late 1800s‚ Sarah is a very hard worker in her home. She lives as a servant to the dictates of her husband‚ and despite her painful disagreement with his actions. She continues to serve him as any other wife would serve her husband. She cooked his favorite meals‚ sewed

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    surroundings. Throughout chapter ten‚ Grampa Joad explains that his home is where his family is from‚ and where he grew up. He said‚ “Me-I’m stayin’. I give her a goin-over all night mos’ly. This here’s my country. I b’long here. An’ I don’t give a goddamn if they’s oranges an’ grapes crowdin’ a fella outta bed even. I ain’t a-goin’. This country aint no good‚ but it’s my country. No‚ you all go ahead. I’ll just stay right here where I b’long.” Grampa Joad explains that his home is his own life

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    brother’s attitude would be towards an older sibling. Steinbeck writes “Lennie looked timidly over to him. “George?” “Yeah‚ what ya want?” “Where we goin’ George?”… “So you forgot that already did you?”” this implies that without George‚ Lennie would be hopeless and would get no where because he would always be lost. When Lennie says “where we goin’” he sounds slightly worried‚ this will be because he knows that George will get angry at him because he is constantly having to remind him on the objective

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    perspectives of rap music. Kirchheimer’s warrant is‚ that initially rap music automatically leaves a bad tastes in peoples mouth. Kirchheimer’s view on rap is that because teens watch so much television they are exposed to what he calls "reel life of a gangsta." By watching these rap videos‚ they are more likely to practice the behaviors they see off their favorite rap artists or rap music video. He claims that because of long hours of exposure to rap music teenagers are starting to behave like what they

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    stuff. Not that I’d want to be a chameleon or have to eat a fly exactly‚" the little girl spoke firmly. Sylvia was struck again by her daughter’s sensitivity. "No. A piece a spaghetti or an ant might be tastier‚" her mother joked back. "Let’s get goin now‚ okay?” With that the mother left the room and walked down the hall to look in on Susan. Sylvia knocked on the closed door and called out. "Susan?" She could hear that her daughter was on the

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    Thesis Do you believe that one’s words can reflect on a certain person’s action? Today‚ Rap has become the most popular type of music in the US. The Rap industry is dominated by artists’ who mostly dedicate their lyrics to either violence‚ drugs‚ or sex. Through 1998 and 1999 the survey taken by the National Music Bureau‚ stated that 46% of the listeners of Rap are under the age of 19. While 65% of the listeners‚ live in run-down homes‚ or impoverished areas‚ usually being inner cities.

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