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    Shame and Black Boy

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    Pajares In the story “Shame” by Dick Gregory along with the story “Black Boy” by Richard Wright‚ there are many similarities and differences. One similarity that both these stories had was that they both dealt with poverty. One difference between these stories was that in “Shame”‚ Richard had no daddy and had no clue where to find him. In the story “Black Boy”‚ the narrator did have a daddy but he was never there for him in times of need. The story “Shame”‚ by Dick Gregory isn’t only similar to

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    Shame by Dick Greogry

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    of appropriate appliances. Many people face these hardships everyday and they learn to cope with them in the best way they can. In the short story “Shame" by Dick Gregory‚ he writes about him life and how he went through those same things as a kid growing up in poverty. He clearly shows that poverty brings much privation as well as a great deal of shame. However‚ there are still ways to gain pride and happiness. This story shows that by emulating somebody you respect‚ even a very poor person can derive

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    Gregory Crewdson

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    Paragraph 1 - Introductin Who is Gregory Crewdson What kind of photograph he is taking The tools he need to do it Paragraph 2 – Series of Artwork The series of work Beneath the roses His inspiration upon creating beneath the roses Why the series all named untitled Paragraph 3 – Analysys method What is beauty Relation of beauty to Gregory Crewdson photography Paragraph 4 - Artwork 1 Paragraph 5 – Artwork 2 Paragraph 6 – Artwork 3 Beneath the Roses was an exhibition of twenty

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    “Your Only Shame is to Have Shame” Every individual in this world faces some type of problem through out their lives‚ and everyone overcomes them in different ways. People sometimes release their stress and problems through writing what they feel‚ and by writing they feel they go somewhere else. Amy Tan‚ a Chinese American‚ struggled with her true identity which influence her works which mainly focus on identity‚ the Chinese American dream‚ and family struggles. Amy Tan had a childhood full of ups

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    The Metamorphosis Gregory

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    The themes in the literature consciously remind the reader of the deeper social commentary in the story. Moreover‚ the conflicts that occur in the story such as the issues the Family has with the protagonist Gregor Samsa and the internal conflict Gregory had with his job. This relates to the issues and conflicts that ideologies have. For instance‚ every ideology has an ideology that disagrees thus having two opposing ideologies. An example of this in modern society includes liberal vs. conservative

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    Gregory Crewdson

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    Gregory Crewdson 1 • Background: Crewdson grew up in New York (and was in a punk band whose hit was called ‘Let Me Take Your Photo’) • he now lives in a Methodist church in Massachuetts. • Inspiration: Crewdson’s photographs draw on Gothic Romantic and he as an artist’s focuses on dramatic surrealities. • Known for overtly cinematic photographs that use tricks of light to convey their mystery. • Photographs: often of suburban scenes that exude the kind of eerie terror of Hitchcock films.

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    Symbol of Shame

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    Symbol of Shame Symbolism in literature is the hidden meaning in a piece of work. It is used to represent moral and/ or religious values and beliefs. As time goes on in the world‚ society and what makes up society changes. In today’s sense‚ pride is based on the individualism that one has developed. The diversity in today’s society allows for many different beliefs and social concepts. Looking back to the early years when Puritanism was an ongoing religion with many followers‚ tradition along

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    Worth a Shame

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    “Condemn the Crime‚ Not the Person” by June Tangney and “Shame is Worth a Try” by Dan Kahan the authors discuss alternatives to incarceration to non-violent crimes. In Kahan’s article he introduces the alternative called “Shame Sentencing”(574) and June Tangney introduces the alternative to incarceration and shaming with a future productive “Guilt Sentencing.”(568) In their articles Tangney and Kahan both have valid points regarding the use of shame sentencing as an alternative to imprisonment; Tangney

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    Guilt and Shame

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    The society of traditional Japan was long held to be a good example of one in which shame is the primary agent of social control. The first book to cogently[citation needed] explain the workings of the Japanese society for the Western reader was The Chrysanthemum and the Sword. This book was produced under less than ideal circumstances since it was written during the early years of World War II in an attempt to understand the people who had become such a powerful enemy of the West. Under the conditions

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    Public Shame

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    Public shame can teach someone a valuable lesson. In the NFL‚ the Miami Dolphins had an incident where a player quit do to the fact that he was being harassed by one of his teammates. In defense‚ the other player stated that it was just locker room talk; however‚ this bullying also took place over text. The player is now being publicly disgraced for being raciest and harassing one of his teammates. In doing so‚ it makes him learn his lesson on what he has done and suffer the consequences of his actions

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