Sidewalk Essays

  • Kent School-Personal Narrative

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    I treasure. On these special days, having not much else to do besides homework, my friends and I like to walk into town and have lunch. We eat at restaurants like KPG, Giffords, The Villager, and Shanghai. To get to these places, we walk on the sidewalks of roads where there’s sparse, yet fast traffic. I’ve never considered these roads a danger to myself, and am unmindful of the cars whizzing by.

  • University Park Neighborhood Case Study

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    Located near the University of Denver, the University Park Neighborhood is a diverse, bustling neighborhood with many mixed-use zones. S.R. DeBoer, a founder and an originator of the neighborhood, aimed at making it a “quiet nook” (Denver.org). Today, the neighborhood is quite opposite of that -- with many businesses, houses, multifamily complexes, and D.U., this part of town boasts many financial gains for the city – it also poses a great traffic and parking problem. However, if you search well

  • Race And Diversity In Everyday Life By Elijah Anderson

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    a small, quaint town such as Sedona, Arizona or a city over-flowing with people such as Los Angeles, California, public space is an inescapable requirement that comes with the choice of living. Roads, sidewalks, parks, and even beaches qualify as public domain. Citizens use the streets and sidewalks to accomplish everyday life tasks; even simple chores such as buying groceries necessitates crossing through public space. With something so obligatory, it is concerning that so many people do not desire

  • People In The Sidewalks

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    concrete, that is a sidewalk be a determining factor in how safe you live in a city? How your social life goes on or even your control over your private life? The importance of sidewalks in cultivating public life and balancing privacy in cities is discussed by Jane Jacobs (1961) in her book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities” who opposed the reformers in her city, who wanted to remove sidewalks, who passed the argument which it summary is “If these people [the people in sidewalks] had decent

  • Summary Of On The Sidewalk Bleeding

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    The Choice to be Made In the story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” by Evan Hunter, sixteen year old Andy, a gang member who was stabbed wanted someone to help him, but because he was labeled as a gang member of the Royals no one was willing to help. So, Andy then realized that he wanted to be recognized as himself instead of as a Royal. Then, Andy struggles to take off his jacket that labels him as a gang member so he can die as himself instead of as a Royal. In this story, the author writes about how

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Symbolism

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    On the Sidewalk Bleeding: Andy’s Journey from Innocence to Experience Everyone has heard the saying “Expect the unexpected”, but does society really live by that? Sometimes life seems to be going so well that one may think that they are lucky, and that nothing will go wrong. But in reality, it is once one gets comfortable that things start to go wrong. Andy’s story is a great example that demonstrates that nobody can live life being 100% comfortable. In the narrative, “On the Sidewalk Bleeding”,

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Summary

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    “Lamb to the Slaughter”, “Borders” and “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” showcases characters changing from the decisions they have made and how these decisions affect the society around them. The choices they make, shift their community in a whole different direction and adjust the way they live, to a whole new level. Dahl’s story reveals how a wife what 's the life of her husband short and how she gets away with it without punishment. King’s story demonstrates how far someone will go, for what they

  • Summary Of On The Sidewalk Bleeding

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    27 September 2024. Literary Essay: “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” In the realistic fiction story, “On the Sidewalk Bleeding,” by Evan Hunter, the author explores how a teenage boy tries to stay alive while lying on a sidewalk in the rain. Andy is a 16 year old boy in a gang called the Royals, who was at a party with his girlfriend. He left to go buy cigarettes, and when he was out, he was stabbed by another gang called the Guardians. Andy lay on the sidewalk dying, waiting for help. His girlfriend finally

  • Response To Sidewalk Duneier

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    An objection that Willse has to Sidewalk by Duneier is the subjectivity that we can see throughout the book. Willis says that Duneier makes four chapter that is dedicated to “indecent behavior-sexual harassment of when and urination in public. However, Duneier does not make it seem that his subjects may also do this he says things to make it seem like they had no other choice. For example, Duneier explains the reasoning for public urination as that they had no other place to go pee. He does not scrutinize

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Analysis

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    questions, poured over Andy as he lay in his final minutes on a rain-washed sidewalk, at the end of an alley, where he suffered an open wound gash to his stomach just moments after being confronted by a rival gang. On the Sidewalk Bleeding, brings to light conflicts between man vs. man and man vs. self, a setting that exemplifies the tone of the short story, a theme of identity, and a single piece of symbolism. On the Sidewalk Bleeding, written by American novelist and screenwriter, Evan Hunter, follows

  • Summary: On The Sidewalk Bleeding

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    stories studied in class can be very relevant to teenagers’ lives. The short story On the Sidewalk Bleeding is easy to connect to on a very basic level because most of the characters are teenagers and the setting is modern. However, on a deeper level, On the Sidewalk Bleeding is relevant to today’s teenagers because it has relatable conflicts and recognizable themes. First of all, a reason why On the Sidewalk Bleeding is relevant to today’s teens is because the characters in the story face conflicts

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Symbolism

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    The stories “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” by Evan Hunter and “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula LeGuin have the common theme of lack of compassion. There are many different kinds of compassion, or lack thereof conveyed in these two stories. The different types of compassion (or lack thereof) mentioned in these stories include: self, intrapersonal, and general. Self-compassion is entirely dependent on your own thoughts and how you view yourself. Intrapersonal compassion is an interaction

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Identity

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    in the short story, On the Sidewalk Bleeding by Evan Hunter. Self identity refers to recognizing someone's potential and qualities as an individual, in most cases in a relation to social context. Andy, the main character, is a part of a gang called The Royals. He soon realizes that the name on the jacket that he wears around has an impact on what people think of him. In the story, Andy is stabbed by a member of another gang called, the Guardians, he lays on the sidewalk for several hours waiting for

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Symbolism

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    Aiden Inhof Dautrich English Period 1 27 September 2024 Literary Essay: “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” In the realistic fiction short story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” by Evan Hunter, the author shows the reader a crisis situation with a boy named Andy. First, a boy named Andy bleeds on the sidewalk after being stabbed by a gang called The Guardians. He meets with different people throughout his last seconds of life but none of them even help him with his wound because of reasons such as he is in a gang

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Symbolism

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    Jannely Santana Mrs. Dautrich English, period 1 27 September 2024. Literary Essay: “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” In the realistic fiction short story, “On the Sidewalk Bleeding,” by Evan Hunter, the author shows that kindness can help others in need. There is a boy named Andy, and he is left in a puddle in the alleyway with a stab wound. As he heavily bleeds out, he flashbacks to his past, and starts regretting things that have happened in the past. A few people come and go who are drunk, a couple

  • Duneier Sidewalk Summary

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    Willse makes several interesting objections to Duneier’s project described in Sidewalk. In particular, the questions raised on connecting hard work, heterosexual/masculine family relations, and human “decency” as major objectives seem to me to be very exciting angles to approach the topic with. Hard work is a very central identity to many Americans, as can be observed through the idea of the American Dream. In fact, the entire interaction between Hakim and Jerome and the way Duneier portrays it is

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Symbolism

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    Austin Wasik Mrs. Dautrich English period 7 27 September 2024. Literary Essay: On the Sidewalk Bleeding In the short story On the Sidewalk Bleeding by Evan Hunter, the author shows how joining a gang is bad because it will affect people. There is a guy named Andy who gets stabbed because he is in a gang and he starts bleeding to death. Soon people started walking by him and they would not help him because he was in a gang. Then no one would help him; he ended up bleeding to death in an alleyway

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Stereotypes

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    In the short story On The Sidewalk Bleeding, written by Evan Hunter, a crucial message is that we should not allow stereotypes to determine our identity. The story portrays the struggles of a 16-year-old boy known as Andy. He is part of a notorious street gang, the "Royals". One night, Andy got into a rumble with a rival gang, the "Guardians". The scuffle did not end well, and it resulted in Andy's stabbing. As he lay on the ground, he thought about how his life hadn't been about being Andy but about

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Analysis

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    “That’s for you, Royal!” and then the sound of footsteps hurrying into the rain, and then he had fallen to the sidewalk, clutching his stomach, trying to stop the flow of blood.” (Hunter 1). In Evan Hunter’s short story On the Sidewalk Bleeding, the main protagonist is a 16-year-old boy named Andy who is in a gang called the “Royals”. However, with every gang in a story, an opposing band is present. In the story, the rival gang is known as the “Guardians”. Some of the members of the Guardians stab

  • On The Sidewalk Bleeding Symbolism

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    Literary Essay: “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” In the realistic fiction short story, “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” by Evan Hunter, the author explores the mindset of someone who is close to passing away. Andy is a sixteen-year-old boy who left the dance without Laura for a pack of cigarettes. He ends up getting beaten up by the Guardians and is bleeding out on the sidewalk while it is raining. Next, some people came up to him but just left him there because he was a Royal too. Finally, he realizes being