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    Earnest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea The Old Man and the Sea Written by Ernest Hemingway‚ a man who killed himself with his favorite shotgun‚ bought from Abercrombie & Fitch. The man who said‚ “But man is not made for defeat. Aman can be destroyed but not defeated.” A very interesting quote‚ from a man who destroyed himself. Even though Ernest Hemingway unfortunately killed himself the man still lived a very exciting and eventful life. Hemingway enjoyed hunting‚ and went on many hunting trips

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    challenge discrimination Playing with dolls: Only girls play with dolls and not boys. Therefore if a boy plays with dolls he gets called names... so boys should be able to play with dolls. Home corners: Mostly girls play in home corners this reinforces because most girls are normally in the kitchen. Boys don’t play in the home corner this challenges discrimination because boys are not good cooks Cars: Normally boys play with cars this is

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    Toy Store

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    While walking in Wal-Mart today I happened to find myself in the toy section. The first thing I did was to take a look at the boys section and then the girls section. The reason I split those to up is for what I found. I looked down each. When I looked down the one section it was more dark and gloomy looking. Then I walked to the other isle and looked down that one. What I seen in that isle was a much brighter isle which was lit up with bright colors. I entered the girls section first and

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    Through the Tunnel

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    Through the Tunnel- Doris Lessing 1. The inner journey that the boy takes on his self-imposed physical rite of passage is his transition from childhood and emerging into young manhood. This transition is mostly symbolised in this short story by the Jerry’s experience of preparing to go through the tunnel after watching the other boys swim through the tunnel. Jerry practised holding his breath in order to get over the first barrier in achieving his desired destination‚ the light at the end of the

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    Happy Birthday, 1951

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    An Analysis of “Happy Birthday‚ 1951” “Happy Birthday‚ 1951” is a 20th century short story by American author Kurt Vonnegut. In this short‚ but moving tale‚ we see the efforts of an old man to raise a young boy on the tail end of the Second World War. Contrast and characterization are used in this story to illustrate how people are products of their environment Characterization plays a large part in “Happy Birthday‚ 1951”. With the aid of this literary device‚ we are able to understand what

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    constructed are considerably rigid‚ pervasive and persistent in their adherence among citizens. The hegemonic ideals of sex and gender have left an indelible mark on America’s society and is still seen today in media marketing strategies geared toward boy and girl children. What is being witnessed is a highly gendered message‚ arguably a splitting image of Suzy Homemaker and GI Joe classifications of male and female play in the 1950s‚ despite our advances in civil rights and increased awareness of disparities

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    first stage is when the boys are removed from their mothers and are put in a men’s cult. In the first stage a crowd of men take the boys in beside a river. A war leader picks out a sharp stick and sticks it deep inside the boy’s nostrils until he bleeds into a stream. Then an older man tells all the boys that they have to copulate with them orally so they can grow. Several elders say that boys are unable to mature into men unless they ingest semen. In the second stage the boys continue to take in as

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    until i heard a loud crash followed by someone shouting my name. I turned 180’ and i saw the boys following me. I increased the pace of walking I could hear my heart pumping in my mouth‚ the footsteps behind me gradually becoming louder and louder‚ coming closer and closer. A black figure brushed past my shoulder‚ I raised my head‚ my face dropped and my heart had jumped‚ my blood was boiling‚ it was the same boys‚ i had enough ! The look in my eyes made the guy cringe in fear‚ i was infuriated‚ i could

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    introduces the truly innocent character of Ralph as the story begins and the young boy is elected to lead the boys under him to a good life on the island and a hopeful rescue in the near future. His careless and idealistic attitude projects the true innocence of a child as children see most things around them ideally‚ being oblivious and overlooking the negatives. Ralph’s innocence is intact and pure as he leads the boys confidently and idealistically for some time. The character of Jack however projects

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    Analysis of Theodore Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz” Theodore Roethke’s poem “My Papa’s Waltz” illustrates a nightly ritual between a working-class father and his young son. In the first stanza a young boy holds tightly to his father. The second stanza describes a playful roughhousing between father and son. The fourth stanza shows again the boy’s unwillingness to let go of his father. Roethke’s AB rhyming scheme and waltz-like meter set a light and joyful cadence. The music of the waltz comes through

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