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    kind of sits there‚ stagnantly. Growing more and more grotesque everyday this is been happening since beginning of our people. One of the main stories we have read this year that really show the struggle of power and racism is No Witchcraft For Sale. No witchcraft for sale gives us three main ideas about racism and power. The first idea that we get from our writing is racism is a problem. Because the slave and the boy of the story are meant to be good friends they care for each other like no one else

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    No witchcraft for sale Doris May Lessing (22.10.1919-17.11.2013.) She was a British writer‚ born in Iran. In 1925 the family moved to a farm in the British colony area of Africa. In the story “No witchcraft for sale” Lessing tells about a relationship between the Farquars‚ a Christian family and their servant Gideon‚ in a colonized Zimbabwe‚ and the native secrets‚ that no power can buy. The story is written with a 3rd person narrator with an omniscient point of view‚ where the happenings are

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    traditional medicine (the "witchcraft") which was free and comes naturally‚ and the pharmaceutical which the doctors profit from. Who owns the knowledge about medicinial plants? Should these medicines be free or should you have to pay for them? It’s an overgeneralization‚ but witchcraft involves a lot of the use of natural herbs and other natural things to heal. "No Witchcraft for Sale" also deals with different races and social classes. [Summary of the text: "No Witchcraft for Sale" is set in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe

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    Analyze of No witchcraft for sale by Doris Lessing Why did Gideon call Teddy “Little Yellow Head”? First of all‚ he called him this‚ because Teddy’s hair is fair and light‚ like nothing he had ever seen. He also gives him a native name‚ to show him the loyalty he gives him. What happened to Teddy in the beginning of this story? One day‚ Teddy had been out‚ driving on his scooter. He had gone in to the bushes‚ where a snake had spat in his eyes‚ almost making him blind. Without doubting

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    IV- Honors Mrs.Daly 11/11/12 Culture at its Best “Piccanin‚” shouted Teddy‚ “get out of my way!” And he raced in circles around the black child until he was frightened‚ and fled back to the bush.” This scene from Doris Lessings “No Witchcraft for Sale” depicts a child being affected by the results of apartheid‚ a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race‚ in South Africa. Similar to segregation in America‚ apartheid separated the blacks and white into two different

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    the side with the most support. The Officer and Gideon are in the minority because they attempt to uphold their personal values instead of mindlessly adhering to the crowd. In both George Orwell’s Shooting an Elephant and Doris Lessing’s No Witchcraft for Sale‚ the authors reveal the protagonists’ alienation from the majority as they struggle to preserve their morality. When the authors utilize the modern theme of alienation‚ they suggest people are often segregated from the majority due to their

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    because they allow an audience to experience adventures through the characters. Authors often include interesting characters into their stories to capture the reader’s attention. Doris Lessing includes such a character in her short story "No Witchcraft for Sale". Gideon is the protagonist of the story and plays role of a cook and a good friend of the Farquar family. Through his actions Gideon shows his loyalty‚ heroism and trustworthiness. First of all‚ Gideon shows his loyalty to the family of Farquars

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    Stories (Three Messages from‚ “Shooting an Elephant” and “No Witchcraft for Sale”) George Orwell was born in India and was extremely familiar with elephants. He joined the police force in 1923 and resigned only after five years. His story‚ “Shooting an Elephant”‚ is his most famous writings and is based on one of his experiences during his career as a policeman. On the other hand‚ Doris Lessing‚ wrote the short story‚ “No Witchcraft for Sale.” Lessing wanted to influence her readers through her creations

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    Disscussion Director • Have you given up something so precious to you for others benefit from? • Have you ever felt being betrayed? • Have you ever felt inferior? Cool Quote Finder • “Ah‚ missus‚ these are both children‚ and one will grow up to be a baas‚ and one will be a servant” • “Teddy was about six years old when he was given a scooter‚ and discovered the intoxications of speed. ” • “He’s only a black boy‚” Vocabulary Enricher • Kraal – a traditional African village of huts

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    − − The nature of my source‚ for the analysis assignment‚ is a piece a literature titled the Discovery of Witchcraft. Englishman named Reginald Scott wrote the Discoverie of Witchcraft. From the writing in this book in 1584 the author presents himself as a man interested in understanding false accusation. He decided to write this book during the period when Elizabeth I ruled in Rome‚ and the mistreatment followed by persecution occurred with harmless senior women. Reginald Scott produced this

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