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    Miss Jane Pittman

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    Miss Jane Pittman Essay Miss Jane Pittman was an autobiography written by Ernest J. Gaines. The autobiography was published in 1971. It is set in rural Southern Louisiana and spans from the early 1860’s to the civil rights movement in the 1960’s. Throughout this paper were going to discuss the author Ernest J. Gaines‚ what went on throughout the story‚ the main characters‚ and the three themes. Ernest J. Gaines was born in Jan 1933 on a River Plantation in Louisiana. He was born a son of a sharecropper

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    In Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun‚ the protagonist Walter is portrayed as stubborn‚ childish‚ and later determined to show his transition into manhood. Living in the Southside of Chicago‚ the play follows the Younger family’s daily struggles. The main struggle they go through is the passing of Mama’s husband Walter Senior. Due to his death‚ they get a $10‚000 insurance check‚ and they decide to buy a house and start Beneatha’s dream of becoming a doctor. While also helping out Walter’s dream

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    Old Man and the Sea

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    journey of "The Old Man and the Sea" describes struggle‚ discipline and manhood. The main characters relationships exemplify how faith and skill overcome man’s adversity during life on the sea. Santiago’s growing relationship with the boy idealizes his statute as a father figure and develops his integrity and values towards the boy. Hemmingway shows us how an old fisherman’s will to overcome the sea’s obstacles proves his manhood to himself and the young boy. His skills and knowledge of the sea provide

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    world of men and their struggles in life proving their manhood to others and their fear of other men who are not manly enough. There are some arguments that the author mentions that talks about how manhood these days are and how to achieve approval of manhood in people’s own mind or idea such as judging others‚ bringing fear into other people’s lives‚ and changing their personality and way of thinking towards life. David Leverenz argues that “ideologies of manhood have functioned primarily in relation

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    realize Blake just didn’t have the courage the narrator had to move to a completely different state and leave his old life behind. Understandably‚ Blake was intimidated by the rest of the world and realized he could prove his manhood and courage by staying in Chester and proving himself. Culturally‚ I realized the different attitudes people have to different

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    The Code of the Streets

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    these community‚ only the strong survive type of mentality prevails‚ and that mentality make people self-portray manhood that implies physicality and certain ruthlessness. In these black kids’ young minds‚ since imposing such traits is the only way to survive and gain respect‚ they fear less about going to jail. In fact‚ some of them even consider going to jail as proving their manhood and earning the respect from the hood. That way‚ nobody will attempt to threaten him. For such reasons‚ gunshots

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    one of the tenets of precarious manhood‚ the idea that manhood is seen as an unjustified state requiring continual proof and validation‚ and if manhood is elusive and tenuous‚ any challenges to one’s manhood may provoke anxiety and gender-identity threats. For example‚ since Gemma‚ a woman‚ is continuously trying to take control of SAMCRO‚ the men may feel as if they need to prove their manly competence‚ as a result of feeling like Gemma is threatening their manhood. In order to show a sense of manliness

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    Macbeth By: William Shakespeare In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ ambition‚ strength‚ and insanity play major roles in how the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth behave and react. In this twisted story about man slaughter and the thirst for power both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth represent all 3 of these behaviors at some point. However‚ their behaviors progress in very different ways. Throughout the play‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth gradually evolve into each other bringing out opposite

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    Through the Tunnel

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    along the beach. When they disappeared by swimming through an underwater passageway to the other side of a large rock in the ocean‚ he feels left out and rejected. Jerry makes it his goal to swim through the passageway to prove to the older boys his manhood‚ even if it meant staying underwater for so long that he could drown. When he does accomplish his goal his reaction was despondent: “He did not want them. He wanted nothing but to get back home and lie down”. Through an existentialist discourse

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    Psychosocially therapeutic aspects of The old Man and the Sea This exceptional story should be used as a therapeutic aid for hopeless and depressed people who needed a powerful force for continuing struggles of life against fate. They should say as the boy Manolin‚ "I’ll bring the luck by myself." In the story the old man tells us "It is silly not to hope...besides I believe it is a sin." Hemingway draws a distinction between two different types of success: outer-material and inner-spiritual. While

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