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- 6061: The Outsiders
- ... Negro gang warfare in American in the 1990's. This might pose a problem if ethnicity or racial discrimination existed in the classroom. Another obvious problem would be is if gangs existed in the mythical school, however both problems do not occur. The only problem to deal with is gender as females do not tend to dominate in gang warfare, they are considered as the prize of a gang or a ...
- 6062: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Summary
- ... have been the start of an identity crisis. Janie was always treated like a white person during her youth, the people Nanny worked for dressed Janie as if she was white, they sent Janie to school with the other white children, and Janie's friends were all white. Janie knew no better than to think she was white. That was her identity. One time when a picture was shown to her ...
- 6063: Jack Robinson
- ... and worked with children. He also earned extra money by playing for a semi-pro football team, known as the Honolulu Bears. In 1941 Robinson joined the United States Army. After graduating from Officers Candidate School, Robinson became a second lieutenant in what was then segregated army. Troubled by the mistreatment of black soldiers in his unit, Robinson protested the U.S. Army's discriminatory practices. Military police at Fort Hood ...
- 6064: To Kill A Mockingbird: Scout
- ... emotions, and begins to mature into bright young woman. Scout is learning that things are not always what they seem. She and Jem always believed that their father was not like any other fathers in school. They saw him as old man who cannot do anything; however when a mad dog appears on the street, Atticus kills the dog with one shot. "Jem became vaguely articulate, ‘you see him, Scout? You ...
- 6065: Willy’s Loss of Life and Dignity
- ... while visiting him on one of his trips to ask him to come back home and negotiate with his math teacher to give him the four points he needed to pass math and graduate high school. This scene gives the reader a chance to fully understand the tension between Willy and Biff, and why things can never be the same. Throughout the play, the present has been full of misfortune for ...
- 6066: Catcher in the Rye: Holden's Insight About Life and The World Around Him
- ... I wasn't much in the mood any more to give old Jane a buzz." (Pg. 150) Holden also had a problem getting his motivation together in order tocomplete schoolwork and succeed in his prep school. I have similar problems with my motivation and find at times I must be in the mood to do something in order for me to accomplish it. This stems from our experience in the past ...
- 6067: The Catcher in the Rye: Creative Writing Assignment
- ... the process. Anyway, the thing that pisses me off the most is these innocent kids. It is not really the kids that piss me off but the fact that they look at these moron in uniforms and think of them as role models. Jesus Christ many of them are current or former drug user's, steroid abusers, or even spousal abusers. Why do are youth look up to them? Hopefully they ...
- 6068: Jack The Ripper
- ... homicidal with women and committed multiple murders of women. Montague John Druitt was born in 1857 in Dorset. His father was a surgeon. Druitt graduated with a degree in classics and went to teach boarding school. In 1885 his father died and a couple of years later his mother was institutionalized for depression and paranoid delusions. His family had a very pronounced history of depression and suicide. His body was found ...
- 6069: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- ... their thoughts. Nature can often provide comfort by providing a nurturing surrounding where a child is forced to look within and choices can be made untainted by society. Mark Twain once said "Don't let school get in the way of your education." Twain states that this education which is provided by society, can actually hinder human growth and maturity. Although a formal education shouldn't be completely shunned, perhaps true ...
- 6070: To Kill a Mockingbird: Scout and Maturity
- ... who must leave behind her tomboy ways and become a respectful young lady, taught her to fight with her head not with her fists. Atticus stated: You might hear some ugly talk about it at school, but do one thing for me if you will: you just hold your head high and keep those fists down. No matter what anyone says to you, don't you let ‘em get your goat ...
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