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    The Fourth of July is an American tradition/ritual that comes from the original thirteen colonies declaring independence from Great Britain‚ but now let me tell you in more detail. On July 4‚ 1776‚ the thirteen colonies claimed their independence from England‚ an event which eventually led to the formation of the United States. Each year on July 4th‚ also known as Independence Day‚ Americans celebrate this historic event. Conflict between the colonies and England was already a year old when the colonies

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    Fourth of July” September 16‚ 2011; September 19‚ 2011 Audre Lorde recalls her first experience of Washington D.C. in Fourth of July; she is transformed from an innocent naïve child to a serious adult who is discriminated against when the “realities of race in america and american racism” (line 30) is explicitly shown proving that her ideal land of the free does not exist. Throughout the entire passage‚ Lorde is convinced that she needs to mature and become realistic since America is filled

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    Tatiana Maalouli 999028421 ENGB04 TUT0002 Tuesday‚ September 23rd Audre Lorde Hanging Fire: Anxiety of a Teenager The dominant emotion in the poem Hanging Fire by Audre Lorde is anxiety. This is the poem about the uncertainty of a girl in her maturity‚ who longs for adult guidance. The author uses several examples of imagery in the poem‚ but the most notable of them is the repetition – anxious repetition. The narrator in the poem is the fourteen-year old girl‚ who is worried about many

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    like you cares a whole awful lot‚ Nothing is going to get better. It’s not” (Dr.Seuss‚ The lorax). In The Fourth of July by Audre Lorde and The Joy of Reading and Writing : Superman and Me by Sherman Alexie‚ both protagonists are treated as outcasts and have their unique selves suppressed by society‚ but continue to question why their identities are being taken away. Sherman Alexie and Audre Lorde both undergo the merciless cruelty that is racism‚ and discover they must actively fight against it‚ which

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    Wilkinson 1 Comparison/Contrast of "Cut" and "The Fourth of July" In the two essays "Cut‚" by Bob Greene and "The Fourth of July‚" by Audre Lorde they both discuss how disappointments as a child affected their lives. Greene ’s essay gives five examples about how five boys were cut from a sports team and how they used that disappointment to become successful as adults. Lorde ’s essay differed in that it told one story of how her and her family were on their vacation in Washington D.C. and they

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    History 76 April 27‚ 2009 Born on the Fourth of July Analysis of Ron Kovic’s Autobiography Some of the most popular pictures are those of soldiers running up to their families right after getting off of the plane from a tour of duty‚ crying‚ and thankful that they are back home and safe. But how many of us actually care about those soldiers beyond knowing that they are home and safe? Ron Kovic’s autobiography‚ Born on the Fourth of July‚ is out to prove that going through a war has an affect beyond

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    The Meaning of Fourth of July for the Negro by Fredrick Douglass is one of Douglass’s most famous speeches. In his speech‚ Douglass speaks about what Fourth of July is like for an African American‚ and argues points that are still relevant today on why African Americans are equal to the white man. Douglass’s Fourth of July speech is starts out by paying tribute to what the founding fathers did for this country and what Independence Day means to the African American population. His speech then develops

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    Sometimes you don’t realize the truth about the other side of the world that people don’t talk about. Langston Hughes “As I Grew Older” and Audre Lorde “Who Said It Was Simple” most powerfully use figurative language to persuade others to fight against the injustice of sexism and discrimination. Poetry matters because it could express how people really feel about injustice. Poetry allows them to open up and show how they feel towards the problems in the world. It makes people realize that they need

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    Each year‚ United States citizens celebrate Independence Day/The Fourth of July with cheerful barbeques‚ music and fireworks; but African Americans seem to also delight themselves in getting together for the Fourth of July as well. They celebrate by having cookouts‚ laughing‚ socializing‚ lighting fireworks‚ and generally enjoying themselves together. But‚ what significance does the Fourth of July really mean for those who were slaves? This question is worth exploring. Frederick Douglas seemed to

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    My Fourth of July It all started about three or four years ago when my friend or as some people may consider her as my sister invited me to go for two weeks to a beach house for the fourth of july with her family. As soon as the sun was up we hit the road for about five or six hours until we finally arrived to cayucos which in this case was next to moral bay where ¨finding dory was filmed¨. As soon as the car stopped we ran out the car and started running towards the ocean as you hear the

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