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    Marxist Interpretation “Everyday Use” is a great example of a Marxist theory. From the beginning paragraphs of the short story‚ one notices the tell-tale signs of Marxism with class differences and the oppression of the lower and working class. The Marxist theory is primarily shown through Dee’s education opportunity that the rest of her family doesn’t have and how she treats her family afterwards. Even today‚ higher education is seen as a symbol of success‚ fortune‚ status‚ and power. Most people

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    Educating Rita is the tale of one working class women ’s struggle to find an escape to a boring‚ repetitive life and to find new things to conquer. To acheive this she begins university on a literature course despite the discouragement from family and baby-obsessed husband Denny. The play features only two characters‚ Rita and Frank. Frank- a middle class‚ well-educated‚ eloquent professor and Rita‚ an abrupt‚ crude excuse for a lady with no regard for or more precise‚ no knowing of social nouce

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    As time passes‚ individuals are quick to recognize academic and technological advances and adapt accordingly. The society we live in today is always ready to infuse the most innovative and up to date methods into their lifestyle‚ regardless if it is a private or public good. Interestingly‚ when it comes to education‚ we believe that we are doing the same. Technology is becoming more and more involved in all K-12 classrooms. However‚ while the classroom materials advance and new methods of teaching

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    Rebecca Davis and Stephen Crane portray the darker side of humanity by making the reader feel they are observing the social environments of animals. In Life in the Iron Mill and Maggie: A Girl of the Streets‚ the animals are penniless products of the America’s Industrial Revolution. Through realistic and naturalistic lenses‚ Davis and Crane are connected through their abilities to create a unique spectator-to-subject relationship between the audience and characters. To speak to a broader issue of

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    To kill a mockingbird outline Thesis - The difference of social class becomes very prominent during the trial with; the Robinsons‚ the Ewells‚ and the finches. 1. The Robinsons     A. Good people but demoted in the social class because of color     2. The Ewells     A. Arrogant and nasty to black people but still live in the same social class     B. The black people and Atticus even feel sorry for him. 3. The finches    A. Had the courage to stand up for Tom B. Told to keep

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    The Hairy Ape

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    Is The Hairy Ape an expressionistic play? Expressionism is a movement began in early 20th century in German and soon spread over the whole Europe. It initiated in paintings and quickly started to include music‚ literature and architecture. It was a new technique used in drama of Strindberg and later became a theatrical movement round about the First World War. O’Neill was influenced by them and his play titled The Hairy Ape illustrated expressionistic style. The expressionistic touch is found from

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    Chaucer

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    Chaucer‚ who is the author of “The Knight’s Tale”‚ satirizes the ruling class to show the value of the working class. This satire shows the corruption of the ruling class in human nature. Chaucer basically makes a point to show a bigger meaning not just for the Middle Ages but also for any one and age to come. “His sleep‚ his mete‚ his drink is him biraft‚ That lene he wex‚ and drye as is a shaft. His eyen holwe‚ and grisly to biholde; His hewe falwe‚ and pale as asshen colde‚ And solitarie he

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    Evaluate the view that Oligarchy exists within traditional power structures. Oligarchy is where a small group of people having full control of a country‚ organisation or institution. On the one hand‚ the view that Oligarchy exists within traditional structures is agreed with by the Elite theorists. This is because the elite theorists such as Pareto saw society as divided between the rulers and the ruled. They believe that society is ruled by one small powerful Elite‚ the ruling class. For example

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    A Lodging House in Moscow about 1905 Source A and B offers a valuable insight for a historian studying the lives of Russian people at the beginning of the 20th century. Source A is a primary source. It is a photograph from the year of 1905 but the origins of the source are unknown. The photograph shows the Prolartiat living in a small lodging house that shows the unsatisfactory living conditions that the Russian working class is known to have lived their daily lives in. The perspective of source

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    The Predetermined Life Many people can relate to feeling a need to escape from their past. More specifically‚ people feel the need to escape the expectations placed on them because of their social class or gender. Both of these things can have a great impact on what we become as adults and because of them there are certain expectations placed on children and their futures. Many children do not see another life other than that which has been lived by those before them. Scott Sanders‚ in his

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