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    Speech Sound by Octavia Butler affirms Descartes Reason as the essence of Humanity “ I think therefore I exist”. Descartes argues that humans do not need to speak nor hear to actually think but they need to think to be actually human.  This is interpreted through his statement In Speech Sound Rye‚ and Obsidian are both sick. Rye cannot read but she can speak and Obsidian can read but not speak. They both are missing a “human” characteristic but according to Descartes they don ’t need those characteristics

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    This presentation will explore Violence‚ Trauma‚ and Knowledge as interlocking concepts in Octavia Butler’s Kindred. While it may be obvious that violence and trauma are integral parts of both the slave narrative and neo-slave narrative traditions‚ the part these concepts play in the slaves’‚ or their decedents‚ acquisition of knowledge may be more subversive. In Kindred‚ the protagonist‚ Dana‚ is somehow teleported to save her white male ancestor in slave era Maryland. During these times‚ she has

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    Octavia Butler’s Kindred was an astounding book written in 1979 about a character name Edana Franklin‚ who is simply called Dana‚ is pulled continuously back into the 19th century by a boy name Rufus every time his life is in danger. This book is an unconventional tail about slavery‚ sexism and racism. Not only is it entertaining but it stirs up deep emotions inside of you about your history. This story makes you feel love‚ compassion‚ hate‚ and sorrow all at once. Octavia Butler wrote this book

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    “All that you touch you change: Utopian Desire and the Concept of Change in Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents” By Patricia Melzer‚ Femspec 3.2 This analysis examines two literary narratives by Octavia Butler‚ Parable of the Sower (1993) and Parable of the Talents (1998) that elucidate the intersection of three fields in Western thought: the notion of utopia‚ feminist politics and theory‚ and feminist science fiction. This intersection is crucial for feminists in

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    cultural‚ to psychological‚ to physical‚ to technological and to even microscopic. Even more fascinating is the fact that this mirrors life outside of literature. A work of literature that displays manipulation in multiple facets is Dawn by Octavia Butler (2). Dawn is the story of Lilith‚

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    In the science fiction novel‚ Kindred by Octavia ButlerButler writes about a modern black woman Dana and how she travels back to the antebellum South every time her ancestor needs help. Fiction writing that deals often playfully and periodically‚ with the nature of fiction‚ the techniques and conventions used in it‚ and the role of the author therefore metafiction applies because throughout the story it deals with the writing of fiction or conventions of fiction. Now in our modern daytime it is

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    Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler‚ definitely showed the true definition of what a society could come too. Very satisfied with the novel‚ I believe that Butler does an amazing job unfolding the government. The main character is described a younger women in an indifferent and diverse upbringing. Human nature in this book is described as impassive‚ barbaric‚ insanity ridden‚ and yet devil possessed. People are good with in their nature‚ but their picture perfect images can be blemished

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    Rufus Weylin; a character first perceived as a young‚ curious and innocent boy‚ turns in to an over-obsessive and miserable tyrant. In Octavia Butler ’s novel _Kindred_‚ the book revolves around the horrors of slavery in the United States in the early eighteen hundreds. White characters are given absolute power and control over black characters‚ and treat them like animals‚ making them live a long life of misery and unhappiness. As _Kindred_ unfolds‚ it becomes clear that Rufus turns in to a stereotypical

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    Arad Levytan ENG4U Mr. Patrick August 7th‚ 2015 Is the Violence in Kindred Necessary? In modern society‚ violence is unquestionably looked down upon. With any type of inhumane abuse‚ there is a strict set of laws in place to protect victims. However‚ this was not always the case. In Octavia Butler’s book Kindred‚ she does not hesitate in intensely describing the unjust and violent exploitation of power by white people against blacks within the 1800’s. Even more so‚ she uses violence as a dominant

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    persistence‚ what remains is an enthusiasm of the moment. Without adaptability‚ what remains may be channeled into destructive fanaticism. Without positive obsession‚ there is nothing at all. (Butler‚ 1) ~ Webster defines a prodigy as a “young person who is unusually talented in some way.” (“Prodigy”). Octavia E. Butler’s main character Laren Oya Olamina‚ of whom I will refer to as Lauren‚ was indeed a prodigy. Her unusual talent draws a remarkable resemblance to that of our modern day prodigies

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