One idea that makes people who never existed so influential is related to self-encouragement. Take Uncle Sam as an example of the importance of a character that never lived‚ yet encourages multiple individuals. For instance‚ "Uncle Sam was featured on the recruiting posters for the United States Army‚ along with the caption‚ ’I Want You!’ that included a picture of Uncle Sam pointing at the person looking at it." To further explain‚ the propagandistic placard was targeting the recruitment of men
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Anna Quindlen wrote “The C Word in the Hallways” 6 months after the tragedy in Columbine. As a parent‚ she has strong concerns in the way mental health is treated. Her satirical view of how health treatment needs to change criticizes the current way it is‚ expresses her disappointment in societal assumptions‚ and provides solutions to this ongoing problem. Through her use of imagery‚ alliterations‚ and anaphora‚ Quindlen appeals to her audience’s emotions as she discusses the need for change in the
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few things such as Uncle Sam‚ football‚ and Pledging Allegiance to the flag .Which are pretty good identifiable features of America‚ because of how they bring people together. Uncle Sam was a nickname for the United States. The name is related to a meat packer from Troy‚ New York‚ named Samuel Wilson. He supplied barrels of beef to the United States Army during the War of 1812. Samuel Wilson branded the barrels “U.S” for United States‚ but the soldiers started calling it Uncle Sam‚ which the local
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Never Stop Giving “School’s Out for Summer‚” written by Anna Quindlen‚ is a persuasive writing trying to support starvation. The intention of this article is to show how students all over the United States have nothing to eat while family members are gone at work. Anna’s argument is very effective‚ giving great detail into what it is being done. As she argues we as Americans can do more‚ she gives information how others are helping. “One food bank in Nevada decided to send trucks to the parks
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After reading Anna Quindlen’s essay “Why stuff is not salvation” I have come to realize that Quindlen makes an excellent point asserting that consumers are purchasing items for the “want” rather than the “need.” “where junk goes to linger in a persistent vegetative state‚ somewhere between eBay and the dump.” (Quindlen‚ Anna) It is demonstrated several times throughout the article that Quindlen wants people and families over all to realize that it is not materialistic items that will bring true happiness
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that was published in "The Short Prose Reader"‚ the author Anna Quindlen discusses what she sees as the superiority of women over men. Quindlen introduces her opinion about a scientific research conducted in England‚ which will allow men to give birth. She thinks that "if men got pregnant‚ abortion would be a sacrament". She does not believe that men would be able to go through the pains and toil of bringing babies to this world. Quindlen asserts that it is not true that she does not like men‚ as
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The Reality of Downtime We all worry about what is best for our children. This is no different for Anna Quindlen. Quindlen writes children’s books‚ novels‚ and is best known for her non-fiction work on current events and life. “Doing Nothing Is Something‚” is an article she wrote in 2002 for Newsweek about children not receiving enough downtime. She explains that our children are over scheduled and they don’t have enough time to be “bored” and reflect on life. Over a decade later I feel this statement
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failure? I know I would. In Anna Quindlen’s essay “Schools out for summer” she writes about the struggle that is putting a meal on the table for your kids and how many kids’ parents depended on school to put a meal in their child’s stomach. She also says we need to step up and take action on the matter rather than basically look past it. But how effective was Anna in her essay? “Some kids don’t get enough to eat‚ no matter what people want to tell themselves” when Anna said This she didn’t just make
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THE HUNGER PROBLEM In the story ‘School’s Out for Summer’ Anna Quindlen writes a newspaper on child hunger and how we should fix it. She explains what we should do to help. She explains that some of it has to do with the homeless and poor. She explains ‘somes kids don’t get enough to eat‚ no matter what people want to tell themselves‚do the math;during the the rest of the year 15 million students get free or cut-rate lunches at school’. I think that she wrote this essay to inform people about the
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“improbable idea” (Quindlen 2) because of the patriotism of her people and good leadership. The patriotism of the American people allows the nation to succeed despite being an “improbable idea” (Quindlen 2). Journalist Anna Quindlen in her essay The Quilt of a Country: Out of Many‚ One?‚ called America an “improbable idea” (2). But she also called it a “mongrel nation [has] one spirit” (4). The antithesis created by using the negatively connotated word‚ “mongrel” (Quindlen 4)‚ to describe America
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