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“His jaw was in his throat, his upper lip and teeth were gone, his one eye was shut, his other eye was a star-shaped hole, his eyebrows were thin…”(pg...
Nicolas Michaud Fire and Forget “You’re no fool; you’re a college kid.”(pg.157 Kovite) Imagery, paradox. This helps me understand that i...
In the last third of the novel the movie that was gonna be made for them is no longer going to be made or at least not at this right moment as Bravo w...
In the second third of Billy's Lynn’s Long Halftime walk they are basically ending their victory parade and are about to go back to the war. The bigg...
To summarize what has happened so far Billy and the rest of the soldiers with him have come back from the war and are being greeted by many people. T...
In the poem Bosnia Tune by Joseph Brodsky, the two most significant literary terms I found were Repetition and imagery. My first example of repetit...
This is the article I found/p> In this the main thing that happens that really hits and affects a lot of people is when there were a lot of suic...
I think that the historical context around discrimination does emphasize a change in the United States targeting non dominant groups because in the tw...
In the novel Raisin in the sun I think that cultural discrimination is more prevalent because in the novel the community tries to buy the house they j...
I think that in the book To Kill a Mockingbird that Institutional Discrimination is more prevalent. I believe this because the time line that all this...
My reaction is about the same as scouts it's just kinda weird how this all happens and this is how scout get introduced to Boo Radley. "If Atticus cou...
"...she's just seein' too many snakes in the closet. But that woman drinks a pint for breakfast every morning-know she drinks two glasses full. seen h...
"'Cry about the simple hell people give other people-without even thinking. Cry about the hell white people give colored folks, without even stopping ...
"No son, those were our friends." (pg.166 Lee) This was before the trial has started. Jem's reactions during this make an older audience understand t...
"'Where'd you go to school, Cal?' asked Jem. 'Nowhere. Let's see now, who taught me my letters? It was Miss Maudie Atkinson's aunt, old Miss Buford-."...