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- 731: A Case of Needing: Serious Revisions
- ... its own central themes, make the accessible complicated, and forego even the mildest attempt at illuminating character study, it still has a few things going for it. The roles of racism, institutional power, and fear of professional embarrassment in the course of a medical examination are cleverly explored. Dr. Lee would not have found himself so easily railroaded had he only ...
- 732: Lipset's American Creed
- ... discredit Lipset's claim about the "American creed". Huggins' piece shows that the "American creed", from its beginnings in the birth of our nation, overlooks the effects of slavery and racism on American culture, while Wilson's work completely refutes the idea of populism. Lipset's argument is flawed, to be sure; perhaps if he considered race more of a factor ...
- 733: Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
- ... see the hatred going on in our society? Why can't we just get along with each other. It wouldn't be that hard. If there wouldn't be any racism around I estimate that there would be about 30% less hatred in this world . If I only had one wish in this world I wouldn't wish for gold or ...
- 734: To Kill A Mockingbird: Prejudice Is Part of Our Inherent Nature
- ... as soon as Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed.” (p266) He had no chance of an acquittal as no-one will hear the truth, on account of the dire racism that has been embedded into them. The jury, representing the “typical” kinsmen of the community, pronounced Tom guilty. All evidence pointed to Mr. Ewell as the offender, a man who ...
- 735: To Kill a Mockingbird: An Analysis
- To Kill a Mockingbird: An Analysis To Kill a Mockingbird is definitely an excellent novel in that it portrays life and the role of racism in the 1930's. A reader may not interpret several aspects in and of the book through just the plain text. Boo Radley, Atticus, and the title represent three such ...
- 736: The Wretched Of The Earth: A Review
- ... Fanon at first was a assimilationist thinking colonists and colonized should try to build a future together. But quickly Fanon's assimilationist illusions were destroyed by the gaze of metropolitan racism both in France and in the colonized world. He responded to the shattering of his neo- colonial identity, his white mask, with his first book, Black Skin, White Mask, written ...
- 737: Mildred Taylor's "Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry": Hardships of The Logan Family
- ... to make himself feel big"(p.276). When T.J., a friend of the family, gets into serious trouble with the law, Cassie watches her family's strength defy Mississippi racism. "I cried for T.J.for T.J.and the land." I enjoyed the story because the character seemed so real and the events are suspenseful.
- 738: Cry The Beloved Country: Book Review
- ... is at an all time high. The black community of this land is trying to break free from the white people, but having little success. It is this so called racism that is essential to the setting of the story. Without it, the book would not have as much of an impact as it does. The story begins, as many great ...
- 739: The Great Gatsby: Adults in the Great Gatsby and Adults in the 80s and 90s
- ... 90s The young adults in F.Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby are similar to the adults of the 80's and 90's. They show resemblance by portraying racism, irresponsibility, and corruption. Like the young adults of the 80's and 90's many display integrity and are innocent. The people of the two generations exploit violence and have ...
- 740: Prejudice: Looking Through the Window
- ... penalty. Even though all the facts proved that he didn't do it, the jury still found him guilty "beyond a reasonable doubt". Tom's life has been sacrificed to racism by the people who were there to protect him. The justice system didn't allow this man to have a fair trial because of the color of his skin. They ...
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