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    In the reading Five Faces of Oppression‚ the author talks about the five different faces that oppression takes. The main point of the reading is to understand that oppression might not be what we think it is. Oppression is a prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. From the reading I would view oppression as someone reducing the potential for another person to be less human or just themselves. This could mean anything from treating them in a dehumanizing way to denying people education

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    The Puritans were a group of English Reformed Protestants. During the late sixteenth century‚ the Puritans began trying to reform the Church of England and country’s religion. They wanted to “purify” the Church and break its ties from the Catholic practices they used. They believed that the Church of England had only been partially reformed. Deists believed that the God created the universe but that he does not interfere with it. Basically‚ he created the universe and they left it to its own devices

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    Generally speaking‚ “Oppressions Olympics “ coined by feminist Elizabeth Martinez who challenged the “hierarchy of oppressions” points to inequalities faced by a group may be considered by another group as less important. For instance‚ I believe the me culture has a huge impact on this behavior. In other words‚ my issues are more important and carry weight because I am the one baring the burden of my oppression. Since I don’t live in your skin to experience your issues‚ I don’t have a sense

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    The Puritans constant desire for the “ city on the hill” seemed to give a cookie cutter idea for imperfect people who were told to be perfect instead of allowing individuality. It is commonly thought that a utopian society is ideal. Little did the common man know that in a population ruled by theocracy it would have a massive effect on the culture of literature‚ cultural environments‚ and texts that would be produced from these events of what were thought to be sin. In particular when we examined

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    Throughout unit 1 readings‚ I thought that Privilege‚ Oppression and Differences by Alan Johnson was the article we read that was important with this unit. It explains the confrontation of oppression and the components associated with oppression. The article‚ argued that privilege‚ authority and suffix that ends with -ism is used to discriminate others that correspond to oppression. Differences isn’t the problem that defines the issue‚ but the cultural myth that people assume about others. In Johnson’s

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    Ben Parsell Dr. Castaldo English 11‚ Period 2 October 1‚ 2013 Remnants of a Puritan Legacy: The American Work Ethic What is the first thing that we as Americans think about when we hear Puritanism? For many‚ religion is the main idea that comes to mind. The Puritans were a very devoutly religious group as a whole. Religion had a strong influence on all of their actions. And they often used religion to explain things they themselves couldn’t. William Bradford writes‚ “These troubles being blown

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    theme: the theme of social oppression. Social oppression was shown in two ways: the oppression of women as English society returned to its traditional norms and customs after the war‚ and the oppression of the hard realities of life‚ "concealing" these realities with the elegance of English society. This paper discusses the purpose of the city in mirroring the theme of social oppression‚ focusing on issues of gender oppression‚ particularly against women‚ and the oppression of poverty and class discrimination

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    Tracy Snow 22 April 2015 Gender Oppression and Racism in Property Property‚ written by Valerie Martin‚ focuses on the life of a plantation owner’s wife; Manon Gaudet. Fixed on a Louisiana sugar plantation‚ Manon‚ is wife to a marauding slave owner and mistress to a house slave who has given birth to two children fathered by Manon’s husband. Martin uses the life of Manon to convey how gender oppression and racism influenced the life of Manon. The character of Manon is that of a peculiar one. She

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    THE FIVE FACES OF OPPRESSION Name Institution   The Five Faces of Oppression Marion Young Marion Young was a philosopher whose work spread across a number of topics. Her work remarkably spreads over five topics‚ which are feminist phenomenology‚ global justice‚ ethics and social justice‚ democratic theory and security. Her works bring out her full dedication as a philosopher. I will look into a selected few from her 18 essays(Young‚ 2003). In her works on power‚ justice and state theory‚ Young

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    Puritans: Bigots or Builders The Puritans were a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries that did not have religious freedom under the Anglican Church‚ thus left for North America to create a "New England". In determining whether the Puritans were bigots or builders‚ one must take in consideration their overall impact on society‚ either "good" or "bad". The Puritans were intolerant‚ strict‚ and have not influenced modern day ways for the better. Thus‚ the Puritans are in

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