My New Role Essays

  • How Does My Antonia Characterize Immigrants

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    My Antonia, written by Willa Cather, is a novel about the childhood and life of Jim Burden and his relationship with his close friend, Antonia Shimerda, who was a Bohemian immigrant. Willa Cather’s meaningful life began on December 7, 1873 and ended on April 24, 1947. Miss Cather enjoyed popular and critical success. Her novels and writings are widely known, accepted, and loved. Featuring strong female characters in her novels is what she did best. Even more specific, these female characters

  • Analytical Essay On My Antonia

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    empty prairie? Willa Cather’s book , My Antonia, like many of her other books, takes place in the vast prairies of Nebraska. The book’s introduction is a man remembering his childhood in Nebraska, with his friend Antonia. Throughout the book Antonia is constantly brought up, even after Jim moves to New York. Throughout Jim’s life he faces many changes, but never forgets Antonia and his home town. Antonia and the Nebraskan prairies are the first encounters Jim as a new orphan, at the age of 10, when he

  • Lawrence Kohlberg's Theory Of Moral Development

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    I was always aware that my mother’s rules were there but it did not matter to me if I broke these rules once I got pleasure from what I was engaged in and in the end successfully avoiding the typical beating I normally get as punishment. I felt that once I made myself happy without getting trouble, then what I was doing wasn’t necessarily wrong. This happened because I did not understand the true meaning of morals, in fact, I did not even know the word, my thoughts were either be punished

  • Faith In Héctor Tobar's Deep Down Dark

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    whole world watching above ground it becomes an very anxious waiting game. As everyone above watching, the men below go through daunting tasks and form a brotherhood that keeps faith alive. In Deep Down Dark by Héctor Tobar, one will see how big of a role faith played for not only the miners but, the people above watching. Once faith is gone all things that surround you will all start crumbling down. Having absolute no control in situation involving a loved one is a very tough pill to swallow. Tobar

  • Dialectical Journal For My Antonia

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    In the book, My Antonia, Willa Cather uses symbolism between the characters and parts of nature. She uses her love of living things and the earth to convey the story. In Book one, Chapter two, Jim compared himself to a pumpkin. He expressed his feelings of contentment when he was lying in his grandparent’s garden and said, “I was something that lay under the sun and felt it, like the pumpkins, and I did not want to be anything more. I was entirely happy. Perhaps we feel like that when we die and

  • Alexandra, A Pioneer Woman In Willa Cather's O Pioneer

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    pointed to a shift in interest: in the novel Alexandra remains the principal personage, but she is now presented as part of a study in the history of a family characteristic of a time and a place. All the additions that have been noticed build up the roles of other

  • Personal Narrative: My Knee Injury

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    and living with two of my best friends and teammates. The night before we were first informed about the M.I.R.R.O.R. assignment I injured my knee for the third time, and my life completely turned upside down. I have been forced to move back in with my parents in Ankeny and have needed help with almost every daily task of my life. This reflection on my inner responses comes during a month-long period where my environment has drastically changed, and will include insight from my mother who has been helping

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of Jk Rowley Speech

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    Rhetorical Analysis – J.K. Rowling “The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination” The author of the famous Harry Potter series - J.K. Rowling held this speech during a graduation ceremony at Harvard University. The speech was to the Harvard graduates from June 5, 2008 and was held outside in the famous ‘Old Harvard Yard’ as a tradition. The purpose of the speech was to celebrate and congratulate the graduating class. Her speech is a motivational speech for the graduates but

  • Narrative Essay: A Day At Halloween

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    My friend Ilene and I were standing in the middle of the driveway trying to decide where to go that evening , and at the moment stumped! the common where do you want to go , I don't know where do you want to goes were floating around too damn long , seeing as it was the week before Halloween I felt in the seasonal cheer and excitement but reluctant to mention my desires to drive down a hunted road ,"supposedly", haunted road , it was long and story goes a young woman was driving down it in

  • Girl With A Pearl Earring Analysis

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    explored to conclude as a major theme in her novel through her use of characterisation to endeavour that power can be influenced by hierarchy and wealth. The aspects which hold significance to power in the novel are the natures in culture in gender roles which are perceived in the 17th century, and how those of the lower hierarchy who are perceived as powerless, have given the reader knowledge that typically ‘powerless’ characters pursue a sense of power in some instances. The tradition of life in

  • Sir Gawain And The Green Knight Chivalry

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    things to him that would go against the teachings of the church. At the last day, the host’s wife even lies next to Sir Gawain and basically asks him if he wants her. “I come here alone, and sit To learn your special play: Show me your expertise While my husband is away.” (Winny 87). A person never knows what exactly she meant, but when they are talking about love and alone, the statement can be mistaken into so many immoral ways. However, he answers that he does not want anyone right then. Any other

  • Personal Narrative: South Florida

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    Time. 10:19 p.m. South Florida. The traffic light rests at red for an eternity, mocking me with its condescending gaze. I quickly turned my head both directions, not a car in sight for what it seemed to be miles. Is this some kind of joke? Looking into the rear view mirror, nothing there by me. James Montgomery. Glasses, brown hair, green sweater vest, and an untrimmed beard. Some people say I resemble a young Robin Williams from Good Will Hunting. I’ll take that as a compliment. A journalist

  • Teeth: A Fictional Narrative

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    Henry shook. Uncontrollably. Feaces, not his own, smothered his fingers. Oh, how they stung, akin to a searing, agonising heat. Still, he resisted the fervent and desperate urge to free his hands and shake the offending liquid from them. Teeth rattled in his mouth, his lips quivered. Green eyes throbbed beneath swollen, red lids; stark in their bloodshot surrounds. A familiar tingle feathered his eyes, his nose. A reflex, simply a reflex. Vainly, Henry fought against the desire to itch. So strong

  • My Antonia Movie Vs Book

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    The last two books of My Antonia deals heavily with the lives of pioneer women, especially as book for is entitled The Pioneer Woman’s Story. While Jim has been able to receive an education at Harvard, the women he knew from Black Hawk had built different types of lives. Antonia, who seemed to be living happily with her family in the last book, was the subject of sympathy in the 4th book because her soon-to-be husband had left her and she had a child on her own. An unmarried woman having a baby was

  • The Use Of Figurative Language In Willa Cather's My Antonia

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    My Ántonia by Willa Cather is a well-known novel describing life on the great plains during the late eighteen hundreds. The story is told through the nostalgic eyes of Jim Burden, telling how a Bohemian immigrant named Ántonia Shimerda influenced his youth. Ántonia is a highly complex character, symbolizing multiple ideas, primarily beauty and the courage of pioneers on the Great Plains. Additionally, Ántonia’s characterization is intertwined with the plot of the book, making her more significant

  • Barbie Doll Ads

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    Bratz have become one of the top selling fashion dolls in today’s society. “The Bratz hit the market as the brand that was going to bring tweens back to doll play (Independent Study).” They have gained large amounts of popularity among tweens for their major differences from Barbie dolls. “Bratz dolls are now an archetypal image of girlhood from the 21st century (Independent Study).” They are well known for being the “girls with the passion for fashion (Independent Study).” Each doll represents a

  • Trust And Trust In Hamlet

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    Although, Polonius got a far different outcome than from what he expected. Then when Gertrude gets into an argument with Hamlet and the ghost comes back and Hamlet freaks out. Gertrude tells Hamlet she thinks he is insane and he replies, “Ecstasy? My pulse as yours doth temperately keep time, And makes as healthful music. It is not madness That I have uttered. Bring me to the test, And I the matter will reword, which

  • The Time Traveler's Wife Analysis

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    hate to be away from the others we love but persevering through it continues. Although the fact that henry knows bad and good things will happen in the future he know he cannot do anything to change them and it pains him deeply. [Clare:] "This is my room," I say apprehensively and Henry slips around me and stands in the middle of the rug just looking and when he turns to me I see that he doesn't recognize anything; nothing in the room means a thing to him, and the knife of realization sinks in

  • My Life Stood A Loaded Gun Analysis

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    into their own trap while tearing down another. Everyone has different views on anger some are similar and some are different. Emily Dickinson’s poem “My Life Stood a Loaded Gun” and Marvin Gaye’s song “Anger” can be compared and contrasted because of their unique views on anger and violence. Emily Dickinson expresses her views in a well-known poem “My Life had Stood a Loaded Gun” about the power anger gives a person and takes from a person using a form of

  • Mattels Barbie Doll: The Ultimate Role Model For Young American Girls

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    molded plastic doll. Since her introduction in 1959, Mattels Barbie doll has epitomized, and in many cases, led the way in the changing roles of women in contemporary American society. With her stunning good looks, expensive sports cars, flashy designer wardrobe, handsome boyfriend, and varied careers, Barbie has served, for better or worse, as the ultimate role model for young girls for over 40 years and has become a cultural icon that has consistently represented contemporary American society.When