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    Words Hurt. In the Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paolo Freire‚ Freire provides an in depth analysis and definition of oppression. Many believe that the oppressed are the only ones on the receiving end of damage but in dehumanizing others‚ the oppressor is also subject to damage. Dehumanization “marks not only those whose humanity has been stolen‚ but also (though in a different way) those who have stolen it” (1). Examples of this “two-way street” are found in Jacobs and Fredericks recount of their

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    while the purple hibiscuses symbolise freedom‚ defiance and the freedom to speak out. The figurines are symbolic of Mama’s quiet character and of the violence in her home. These symbols are there to show the idea of the main themes of freedom vs. oppression. The colour red has associations that add to the symbolism of red hibiscuses in the text. Red‚ a colour which is often associated with anger‚ violence and bloodshed‚ is a often appearing motif in the novel. It is a colour that seems to haunt

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    Messika Ilana 324708601 Political Theory Paper 4 Fanon and Arendt on Violence Violence is a predominant issue in the work of both Hanna Arendt and Franz Fanon‚ because each of them experienced it in a singular way (European totalitarianism and colonization) and agree on its presence these days in any political system: "violence (…) believed to be the common denominator"(Arendt‚ 3). They recognize the fact that violence is a criterion shaping

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    EXISTED A LOT OF YEARS‚ MANY COUNTRIES USED THIS METHODIC PLAN TO QUIT THE OPPRESSION FOR PRESIDENTS‚ KING OR DICTATORS. A LOT OF YEARS‚ THE PEOPLE WAS ESCLAVOS‚ NOT HAVE THE SAME IDEAS AND WERE DISSAPOINTED WITH THE PRESIDENTS AND THIS DISSAPOINTS WERE USED TO MAKE A PLAN TO CONCENTRATE A LOT OF PEOPLE AND DECIDE MAKE A WAR AND QUIT THE OPPRESSION FOR THEIR AND THEIRS COUNTRIES‚ WHILE THAT THE COUNTRIES LIVE´S IN OPPRESSION OTHER COUNTRIES HAVE THE LIBERTY AND IT IS THE GREAT VALUE THAT THE COUNTRIES

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    points north‚ a man’s accusing finger always finds a women. Always you remember that‚ Mariam.” In this quote its shows oppression women faced and how they were always blamed for everything because men had the power. The mood is tragic‚ filled with despair‚ and very sad; at other times‚ it is uplifting and hopeful. The tone had very sad moments in this novel‚ which emphasizes the oppression and hardships the women faced. The hopefulness comes from the women’s actions and ability to continue to persevere

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    individuality conflicting with oppression. Oppression in general can come from society‚ human beings‚ or even from the same person. In this short story‚ Louise is being oppressed by all three groups aforementioned. She is oppressed by society in having to conform to a certain stereotypical method of mourning‚ oppressed by her husband and their marriage‚ and oppressed by her own heart‚ which dares not continue on after losing her independence once more. Oppression in America was not uncommon at

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    Self-centered Teen or Thought-invoking Speaker : "Hanging Fire" by Audre Lorde The speaker in Audre Lord’s poem "Hanging Fire" is extremely self-centered. Does this limit the poem’s ability to say anything of general value? A simple read of "Hanging Fire" by Audre Lorde might lead one to conclude that there is no real value in this self-centered poem. However‚ upon critical analysis‚ one can obtain valuable insights from the poem. The 14-year-old speaker deals with major issues that plague the adolescent

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    Gft. World Lit.-4 22 April 2012 Sea Imagery in Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities In Charles Dickens’s Book A Tale of Two Cities‚ he illustrates the French Revolution and its effect on the people. Through the stories of revolutionaries‚ upper-class‚ and lower-class citizens he creates a dichotomy between Paris‚ France‚ and London‚ England‚ to caution England about what will happen if their government continues to run as France’s does. Dickens uses imagery of the sea to warn that a hellacious

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    Though part of American’s collective whole‚ they live and work outside society’s center‚ and take up space in the margins‚ much like the margins of a sheet of paper. Author bell hooks‚ however‚ believes these margins not only represent sites of oppression‚ but also serve as places of resistance. To hook’s‚ the margins are something the marginalized need to hold on to‚ for it is a site of resistance that allows the oppressed to hold on to their individuality and use it as a source of power. Resistance

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    THE THEORY OF PAULO FREIRE by Carien Fritze (a community worker/organizer in London‚ England) WHO IS PAULO FREIRE? Freire is a Brazilian. He was born in the North East in 1921 of middle-class parents‚ better off than most. He then went on to work with the poor and this sharing of their life led him to the discovery of what he describes as the culture of silence‚ of the dispossessed. He came to realise that the ignorance and lethargy of the poor people in his country were the direct product

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