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In the last third of the novel, Bravo finally experiences the big halftime show. They stand on a huge platform while Destiny's Child performs in front...
In this third of the book, Bravo meets Norman Oglesby- the owner of the Dallas Cowboys. The Bravos spend a lot of time with Norm and other rich people...
“Now there is talk of soldiers who seem whole at first but are actually damaged: brain injuries, nightmares, prescription drug abuse, attempted suicid...
“I would go to the war - I would kill and maybe die - because I was embarrassed not to.” (O'Brian 59) This quote shows plot because the main character...
Billy Lynn is a 19 year old national hero, traveling a victory tour with 7 other soldiers, known to America as “Team Bravo”, or “The Bravos.” The Brav...
The discrimination does seem to stay the same throughout the stories, but you can see where it might change in the future of them. In A Raisin in the ...
I'm thinking institutional is the dominant type of discrimination in this play. "It is a matter of the people of Clybourne Park believing, rightly or ...
Cultural discrimination is definitely the most prevalent type of discrimination in the novel. I think there is some institutional discrimination with ...
I'd always thought throughout the book that Boo Radley would come out at some point, but I honestly put him out of my mind with the trial being a majo...
"'Because-he-is-trash, that's why you can't play with him. I'll not have you around him, picking up his habits and learning Lord-knows-what." (Lee 256...
“Cry about the hell white people give colored folks, without even stopping to think that they’re people, too.” (Lee 229) Scout and Dill are already bo...
"'Scout . . . I'm scared.' 'Scared'a what?' 'Scared about Atticus. Somebody might hurt him.'" (Lee 167) Jem had just witnessed a mob of townspeople ou...
"You're not gonna change any of them by talkin' right, they've got to want to learn themselves, and when they don't wan to learn there's nothing you c...
"I drew a bead on him, remembered what Atticus had said, then dropped my fists and walked away," (Lee 88) This had one small negative consequence beca...