Last seen: May 24, 2023
The Wave That Takes Them Under “Punching that god damn clown” (Turner 54) This is character development and understatement. It shows guys just bei...
The Man I Killed "there was a slight tear at the lobe of one ear, his clean black hair was swept upward into a cowlick at the rear of the skull, his...
Jake Barnes is asked by Robert Cohn Where Lady Brett Ashley is, Jake refuses to tell. Cohn is a boxer. Jake swings on Cohn and a fistfight erupts. Aft...
Bill along with Jake Barnes board a bus to rise to small town Burgette. They sit on top of the bus and take in the countryside as they ride along and ...
Beautiful Wreckage. Lit terms are Repetition and Paradox. "What if the angels were Ames and Ski?' What if none of it happened the way I said?" (St...
THE SUN ALSO RISES Jake Barnes is a Veteran of WW1. Not said directly but he has been injured from the war. He wanders Paris France aimlessly drinki...
The article "Hair has Nothing to do With Competency" describes how workplaces in the US were culturally discriminating people of color and their hair....
I dont think RITS or TKM Has emphasized anything too much. It all seems accurate to what has really happended. This case was similar to Ed Johnson's c...
I Think cultural discrimination is more prevalent in Raisin in the Sun. AN example of this is when Benatha straightens her hair. "You wear it well … v...
I think cultural discrimination is more prevalent in To Kill a Mockingbird. For example when Bob Ewell spits on Atticus. "Mr. Bob Ewell stopped Atti...
Personal reaction: I think Boo is depicted well, him being pasty and white, skinny and hasnt gone out in a long time. Its pretty interesting to see ho...
"Mr. Bob Ewell stopped Atticus on the post office corner, spat in his face, and told him he’d get him if it took the rest of his life." (Lee 198) Thi...
“You mean all you drink in that sack’s Coca-Cola? Just plain CocaCola?” Mr Raymond drinks Coca-Cola out of a sack, everyone around him thinks he dr...
'"“Aw, Atticus, let us come back,” pleaded Jem. “Please let us hear the verdict, please sir.” “The jury might be out and back in a minute, we don’t kn...
“I’m sorry, Aunty,” I muttered.“Now then,” he said. “Let’s get this clear: you do as Calpurnia tellsyou, you do as I tell you, and as long as your aun...