beginning of slavery and what happened after, including in this is the era of segregation. This paper explains how castes evolved in America, exploring the origins of slavery, the continuation of biased actions, and how it continues to affect our society today. I will also go on to explain my personal thoughts and reflections on how “Caste, The Origins of our Discontents” by Isabel Wilkerson has influenced my understanding of discrimination and the impact that this book had on me. Slavery was present…
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Perseverance: Personal Narrative What makes somebody a winner? Some would assume it’s a high score on a game, a trophy, or achieving straight A’s throughout their educational journey. In reality its none of those things, in fact those are a few of the many the benefits being a winner comes with. What makes a winner is their perseverance, their will to perform above other’s expectations, the thirst to run that extra mile of exercise, or the determination to write a good paper knowing you’ll only have…
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Sooner or later I knew that I was going to be taking IUPUI classes by my Junior year of high school, ever since I was in seventh grade at Crispus Attucks; neighbors of IUPUI. For the reason that Crispus Attucks High School challenges their students academically, I was ahead of the game. Entering my Freshman year of high school without fear, I took my first AP English class with Mr. Dearing, a sophisticated, tall, bald, white man, who fails at being humorous. At this instant, when I stepped into his…
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Felsenfeld’s narrative, “Rebel Music”, he talks about his interaction with classical music within his early to adult life. This appeals to me because I fit quite similarly to the kind of story he tells, but more on the vocal music spectrum of things. The drive of his essay was to dictate how he categorizes himself as a rebel. To me, it brought up how he learned to fall in love with music, the meaning of being a “rebel”, and how it became a passion. When assessing and responding to a narrative discussing…
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the Bingo Game” (1944). It took me a little over an hour to read. It was another sad story. This one differed because the narrator, an African American man, lacked papers to prove he belonged to society. This resulted in him starving and feeling desperate because he didn’t have the money to take care of his sick wife. There were probably other factors, but it all led to his psychotic break. All of which is a different narrative from the rest of the previous stories. I haven’t seen many stories discuss…
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seven living in a government housing development project was not without challenges. Both of my parents migrated to Canada to seek opportunities and an overall better life for our family. My father was factory worker and my mother was a seamstress who mainly worked from home. My parents were extreme opposites in their approach to their vocations, my mother was a visionary entrepreneur not afraid to take risks and my father was a dedicated and hardworking labourer that was content with the status…
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Elizabeth Strout’s Olive Kitteridge is the book I chose for my personal narrative response. Though it was the only book that I had not yet read on the list that I could obtain from the library several items contributed to me selecting this novel. Being particularly busy this summer, I knew that I would either devote an extensive amount of time to do this assignment or complete it last-minute. Consequently, I decided a smaller book would be necessary so I would be able to have the assignment completed…
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in the first place, which results in Americans who are both accepted and not accepted. Culture and ways of life from the past have greatly influenced the opinions and attitudes of the present. In history, the treatment of minority cultures has planted the seeds for American racism today. For example, the second largest ethnic group in America, African Americans, are often mistreated and subjected to racism and prejudice. “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano”, written in 1745…
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the one who started it all, the grandfather of all modern day superheroes, the trend setter. With his debut in Action Comics #1 in June 1938, the character Superman has inspired generations of artists and writers to pursue jobs in making comic book characters of their own.…
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readings inform each other. Finally it provides a personal evaluation of the readings, and what they might say to Christians today. Deuteronomy 4:1-8 is titled “Advantages of Fidelity.” The passage begins by stating that in order to receive the land that God gave to their ancestors, the Israelites must observe the commandments, but they must not alter the laws that were given to them by God. The reading goes on to discuss the destruction of everyone who followed the Baal of Peor, a false god. It says…
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