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1101: Getting To Know The Caged Bird
... cultures of these areas to create a vivid setting. Each year I watched fields across from the store turn caterpillar green , then gradually frosty white. I knew exactly how long it would be before the big wagons would pull into the front yard and load on the cotton pickers at day break to carry them to the remains of slavery s plantations. (pg. 5) The use of color to depict the field as time passed from a caterpillar green to a frosty white adds to the setting s culture. The image of big wagons rolling up clanking and clinking, awaiting the cotton pickers is very symbolic for the southern states. Being a crucial and influential part of the writing, characterization tops-off the story by giving it a ...
1102: A Raisin in the Sun
... problem of Walter Lee^ (Weales). If the play was to be written differently it would have had no real significant meaning. Amari Baraka another dramatist ^liked the play and thought that the characters had a big part in developing it^. ^The play was enjoying and revival^ according to Mr. Baraka. ^The characters were critical to its dramatic tensions and understanding^ (Baraka). Beneatha had a real strong sense of her racial pride ... pricking the conscience of others^ (Lewis 215). In the end Harold Clurman thought the play ^was an authentic portrait of the aspirations, anxieties, ambitions and contradictory pressures of affecting a humble Negro family in a big city^ (Clurman 212). In conclusion the play itself and the characters resemble the way Lorraine lived. The four characters Lena, Ruth, Beneatha, and Walter Lee, made the play into a enjoying drama by there dialogue ...
1103: Drugs Debate
... Another argument advocating the legality of mind constricting drugs is that legalization would cut crime and there would be less people over crowding prisons. It is true that short-time crime rates would fall but big-time crime rates simply would not. There are far too many possibilities for making money in the criminal world to stop gangs and Mafioso groups from making money in other areas. They would, as the ... their own desires. It may not necessarily be true that one knows what is best for oneself. Many times it is one's friends and family or outsiders such as psychiatrists who can see the big picture better than oneself. Many people have attempted suicide and been saved by friends or family and then thanked them a million times over for not letting them kill themselves. They have said that they ...
1104: Internet Relationships
... the other person will probably never meet any of the people you discuss. All your online friend can do s sympathize with you and talk with you and help you feel better. Support is a big thing for internet relationships. Many times the person in question has no support group at home or amongt their friends. Online there are countless number of people who have been in the same shoes as ... be, that situation happen to them. They can relate, they can sympathize, they can offer resources that may help. They can be their to pat you on the back. If you go to olmost any big health site you'll see a section call "boards" where people discuss the topic board and converse with one another through little notes attatched to threads. Reading through some I saw many, "You go girl ...
1105: Instructional - How To Pick Up
... easy one if there are a lot of people. To get in the rhythm of dancing approach the dance floor with a few if not all your friends. Select a spot that isn’t too big but has enough room for your friends to dance comfortably. Dance for a little while with your friends. After about twenty minutes of dancing you should be in a good mood and have settled into ... the blood pumping and the confidence up. D) Don’t go to clubs. They may not be you’re type of scene. Try kicking back at a party or some other sort of non-dancing, big-drinking function.
1106: Standing Mahadeva
... Ganesha, the youngest son of Shiva, is the god of knowledge and remover of obstacles. Lord Ganesha is also called Vinayak (kowledeable) or Vighneshwer (god to remove obstacles). He has elephant's head and a big belly. The story behind it was: Once Shiva went in a forest for meditation. At that time Parvati gave birth to Ganesha. One day Parvati was taking bath and Ganesha was guarding the door. At ... devotees for spiritual activity). His fourth hand's palm is always extended to bless people. In this image he has sweets in one hand, and by his other hand he is blessing. He has a big stomach and only one tusk. This is a very fine carving, which shows us the smiling face of Lord Ganesha. Shiva is the god of destruction. Yet he was greatly loved, because death is simply ...
1107: The Walkabout
... was the camera shots that showed how little the people were in the real world. The first example of this was when the little boy was walking home he walked beside a huge tree, the big building and little woman inside, and big desert with a little car. These examples were present throughout the entire movie. All of these examples stood out to me. To me it showed how small we are in the real world. This was ...
1108: Comparison/Contrast Paper Women in Television
... a group of friends who watch the show every airing, Parker expresses the feelings of the women with complete rationale and fluency. The article requires a certain audience, younger and mainly female and most importantly, big television watchers. In an article very different from Parker, one can easily contrast the differences between a popular article (Parker’s) and a scholarly article. In the Journal of Popular Film and Television, Rhonda V ... Washington post, Wilcox’s article can be found in the Journal of Popular Film and Television. The contents of the article by Wilcox also show just how much of a scholarly article it is. The big words and long drawn out sentences are just a few of the reasons. Sentences like, “However, superficially dominate females are disempowered by variations on the paradigm.” are not too hard to find throughout Wilcox’s ...
1109: Sociological Perspective From The Blues Brothers
... at full price. Jake Blues may be classified as an aggressive neurotic. Throughout the movie Jake Blues claims that there is nothing to worry about and that he has everything in control. Religion has a big part for this idealized image. This scene is at a gospel church with James Brown acting as the reverend. James Brown gives a tantalizing and hypnotic sermon that opens Jake Blues to the light of ... The female characters are portrayed as dependent women who are easily manipulated. Throughout the movie a young lady, Carrie Fischer, attempts to kill the Jake Blues. She never catches up to Jake until after the big performance that saves the orphanage. Jake Blues and his brother find themselves staring down the muzzle of an automatic weapon. We learn that the assailant is Jake's ex-fiancé who he left at the ...
1110: Macbeth: Good Are Rewarded and Evil Punished
... Scotland and was crowned the new King. However, sometimes nemesis failed to prevail. Both Banquo and King Duncan caused no evil and yet they were both murdered. On the other hand a look at the “big picture” shows that Scotland is purged of evil and justice is restored. Macbeth killed Duncan and Banquo. He also slaughtered Macduff’s family. In the end of the story Macbeth loses all he has and ... advance Macbeth’s social statue. Both men contributed nothing but good to society and were kills for their efforts. Nemesis failed to prevail in this case. Nemesis does however prove it’s presence when the “big picture” is brought into consideration. Malcolm refers to the Macbeths as the “dead butcher, and his fiend-like queen”(Act V, Scene ix, Line 35) after the battle, and promises that the order will be ...


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