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    mark on you — believes there is a thing about your personality or life history that is revealed”. In essence, society stops seeing porn stars as people but rather damaged objects they have some power over. The stylistic choice of writing in the second person allows the reader to develop more of a connection to the piece and a deeper emotional relationship because it feels more personal and directed at them specially. Additionally, even though the essay is about pornography and the impact it…

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    The Secret Garden

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    The narrative that I have chosen to write about is The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. I have chosen this book because of the metamorphosis of the main character Mary. She goes from an oppressive and sour girl to a caring and understanding young girl with empathy. This book is about a young girl named Mary who is a privileged, unloved and selfish. The book begins with her living in India with her wealthy parents who hardly acknowledge her existence. She has servants who do everything…

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    The essay Yellow Woman And A Beauty Of The Spirit explores the main character Leslie Marmon Silko’s inner conflict about her different appearance and how Silko comes to accept who she is as an individual. The author conveys her point through the stories, the beliefs of her people, and her own personal experiences presented in the text. For instance, Silko shows the readers her interactions with her relatives like her grandmother along with stories within the old Pueblo life. Stories like…

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    Alison Bechdel’s “The Ordinary Devoted Mother” illustrates the hardships that Bechdel faces in both writing the memoir and her everyday life revolving around writing. As we see her writing this memoir, we also see the things that impact her such as her interest in psychoanalysis and dreams. As Bechdel puts it, “You can’t live and write at the same time” (79). This quote is very important as the reader follows along Bechdel’s story and see’s the hardships she faces when writing. The beginning of…

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    When we think of Antebellum Slavery the first thing that comes to mind is slaves and masters; while this may be a correct thought, there is so much more detail about their interpersonal relationships under the surface. The Antebellum Period in American history was a period before the civil war, also known as “pre-war” from 1820 to 1860. This was a time of very significant changes that took place in the United States under expansion and division in the states. Changes such as the institution of…

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    Mark Twain and Louisa May Alcott both shape their characters with dialogue instead of directly describing them. They instead describe their characters utilizing the characters' personal values and experiences. Both authors describe the theme of their stories utilizing particular examples of dialogue, description, and narrative amongst and circumventing the characters. Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapter one," are similar and contrasting…

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    History On Trial Analysis

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    fallibilities of memory itself by juxtaposing memory and fact. Yet his father’s line “you read. Books, books everywhere. But do you know how it feels,” epitomises the limitations of history through the idea of the representation of emotion in historical narrative. Baker chooses to represent both history and memory in his investigation of the past, and with the absence of an objective truth, he is forced to uncover a more complex…

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    like a narrative. However, Woodson laid to rest any concerns or doubts I may have had prior to starting this delightful novel. I have never been one to avidly seek out memoirs; I get bored with them after only just beginning them. Brown Girl Dreaming is a marvelous exception. It didn 't bore me in the slightest and in fact, I found it a quick and easy read overall. Writing style aside, the content that Woodson touched on throughout her memoir reads like a well done narrative. One of my personal…

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    Jack Wilson Quotes

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    With this interpretation, John's life can almost be seen as a sort of Frankenstein narrative: a tale of the created turning on his creator. When John first meets Wilson, the encounter is given a mystical quality. "...Wilson was too shocked by John's obvious resemblance to his own hero, Aristotle Little Hawk, to be afraid. Wilson felt as…

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    Slavery

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    For my essay, I am exploring the topic of slavery in Harriet Jacobs’ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. I will argue that Jacobs’ narrative reveals that slaves are capable of retaining humanistic characteristics, which disprove earlier colonial perspectives of Africans. My essay will primarily focus on how the importance of familial, communal, and religious bonds creates emotions that can be felt universally. In showing that these feelings are not subjected to one’s skin colour, Jacobs…

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