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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #3

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...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #2

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...

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RE: Fire and Forget Reponse

“Now there is talk of soldiers who seem whole at first but are actually damaged: brain injuries, nightmares, prescription drug abuse, attempted suicid...

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RE: The Things They Carried

“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...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #1

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...

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RE: Discrimination Historical Progression

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 ...

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RE: Discrimination A Raisin in the Sun Prep

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 ...

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RE: Discrimination To Kill a Mockingbird Prep

Cultural discrimination is definitely the most prevalent type of discrimination in the novel. I think there is some institutional discrimination with ...

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RE: Reading Response #8

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...

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RE: Reading Response #7

"'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...

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RE: Reading Response #6

“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...

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RE: Reading Response #5

"'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...

3 years ago
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RE: Reading Response #4

"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...

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RE: Reading Response #3

"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...

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