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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Narrative Criticism
In biblical study, Narrative Criticism has been developed against the evolutionary models of
historical criticism, which has been mainly focused to reenact the position and thought of the
original writer and audience through certain 'scientific and analysis of biblical material'. This
discipline is the study of a narrative text most likely similar to any narrative literature. It is sub
discipline of interpretation method under literary criticism, which emphases on 'the literary form or
shape of the text in its final form' as pointer of what the texts meant. There is general agreement
among the various disciplines of literary approach, that they all consider Scripture as a 'literary
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Therefore, when someone engaged in narrative criticism approach, he needs to pay attention the text
only. Text is mirror here, not window as historical criticism usually does. Again, it opens the readers
up to new insights in the text that we may not have seen before, or that we may have unnoticed.
B. weakness
One of the potential weaknesses for Narrative criticism is a little concern for authorial intention. It is
clear that, someone who engaged in narrative criticism approach and cannot emphasize the plot, the
character, and lose the historical background or the historical reference of the text. In addition, in
narrative criticism approach there is a high tendency to look scripture as any other literature and
fiction, because they used a methodology of the same kind.
In general, with careful managing of those negative sides mentioned in the above, narrative criticism
is a better and significant approach that does result in a renewed focus on the text, and this focus
maintains a deliberate and well–built grasp on historical issues, it may have its
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Feminism In Desiree's Baby
Kate Chopin's Desiree's Baby is a short story about a girl named Desiree who is abandoned, then
adopted into a wealthy family. Young Desiree soon grows up and falls in love with a slave owner,
Armand,with whom she conceives a son with only to discover that her child's appearance consists of
African descent characteristics. Chopin narrates the issues of oppression and loss of identity during
a historical period of time through Desiree's character. Derek Foster and Kris LeJeune's critique,
focusing on the feminist standpoint of Desiree's Baby, attempts to demonstrates how Desiree's act to
flee into the bayou is her first accomplishment of independence.
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Foster and LeJeune's critique discloses the idea that Desiree's flee into the bayou is her first act of
independence since she had been with Armand. "Chopin presents Desiree–as a character– illustrated
how the human spirit often suffers from powerlessness." (Short Story Criticism, vol.171 Foster and
LeJeune,pg 155) From the time that Desiree and Armand tied the knot, she was no longer her own
person, but solely Armands property. "Armand never calls Desiree by name; thus , he never affords
her a title." (Short Story Criticism, vol.171 Foster and LeJeune,pg 155) This emphasizes the
Desiree's identity becomes lost within the male's identity even moreso once Desiree bares Armand's
child which shows African American characteristics. The idea of Armand's child not being purely
white, altered Armand's character towards Desiree which left Desiree with no choice other than to
leave his side with her child. "As Chopin narrates: She [Desiree] disappeared among the reeds and
willows that grew thick along the banks of the deep, sluggish bayou: and she did not come back
again." ( Short Story Criticism, vol.171 Foster and LeJeune,pg 157) Foster and LeJeune stated "It is
by fleeing that she avoids such loss when she escapes to the "reeds and willows"." ( Short Story
Criticism, vol.171 Foster and Jeune,pg 157) This insinuates that Desiree's choice to leave, was a her
choice to disembark her state of oppression and embark on her new life independence from
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Impact Of Romanticism In The Late Victorian Age
"I was a man who stood in the symbolic relations to the art and culture of my age." 1
The late Victorian age saw a revolution in the sphere of art and literature. John Ruskin, Matthew
Arnold, Walter Pater, and Oscar Wilde were among the most influential art and literary critics of the
yellow nineties. They baffled the British opinion with their brand new stance on literature, paintings,
and sculptures. They turned criticism into a new form of art, which redefined and theorised art as
well as literature. Their new theories were utterly modern and absolutely new for the period, which
has come to be known as the English Renaissance. This English Renaissance of Art was defined by
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The Blackwood's edition of the Edinburgh Magazine issued in July 1889 carried Wilde's Portrait of
Mr W.H, but Blackwood wrote to Wilde suggesting that the story be reprinted in a volume from the
Tales from Blackwood's.9 To which Wilde replied that the text was "too literary." 10 Wilde had
another idea for a collections of essays that had been written and published earlier in the same year:
" will you compromise and bring it out in a special volume of essays and studies by me? As a
frontispiece we will have an etching of the fictitious Portrait of Mr W.H," 11 while the other studies
– The Decay of lying and Pen, poison and Pencil – had both been published in periodicals – the
Nineteenth Century and the Fortnight– in January 1889. Wilde had yet another intention for his
essays and wanted to published an extended version of The Portrait of Mr W.H by itself. In 1890
Wilde returned to the idea of a collections of essays with a new essay, which had been published in
the Nineteenth Century in July and September 1890, this essay in two parts was first entitled " The
True Function and value of criticism" 12 and would later be know as " The Critic as Artist." In 1885
Wilde revised an essay originally called "Shakespeare and Stage Costume" and turned it into " The
Truth of Masks." Intentions thus came into being, but not to Wilde 's satisfaction, he
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Colonialism In After Amnesia
After Amnesia, 'Of Many Heroes' A dominated culture learns not just to be like the culture that
dominates it, but also tries to cover its own surroundings. In such cultural encounters, amnesia plays
the most important role in defining the self–perception of cultures. G. N. Devy's After Amnesia, first
published in 1992, offers an keen study of contemporary literary scholarship in Indian languages by
indicating how modern Indian languages 'learnt to forget' that literary criticism had been discarded
by them during the post–Sanskrit medieval centuries, and how they have posed before themselves a
false choice of scholar practices fixed in culturally distant Western or Sanskrit traditions. After
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Symbolically, he suffers from colonialism and also the sins of progress. The violence of these events
commands the need for a Freud or an Adorno. Yet one mourns the absence of a reliable local reading
of colonialism. India lacks a Fanon or an Edward Said, someone who can split apart the supposed in
authenticity of the wrongly classical and yet question the hypocrisy of the contemporary. We can,
obviously, present an Ashish Nandy and celebrate his models of colonialism in terms of the
sexuality of male and female and also adduce Gandhi as an answer. Gandhi fits the challenge to
hegemony from such a structure. Later, Nandy created the opposition between myth and history
arguing that symptoms of history are often a precursor of cruelty in our humanity. One thinks of the
destruction of the Babri Mosque or the violent rhetoric of Narendra Modi in this context. Nandy,
while playful, is often incomplete, a more happy–go–lucky cuckoo, laying his assumption like eggs
waiting for some dull social science crow to formulate them. At another level, for all their agility,
Nandy's essays still appear like a Freudian salad served up with local
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Essay on Critique Of "death Of The Author"
Critique of "Death of the Author"
The title to the story "The Death of an Author," by Roland Barthes, suggests this story
may be a fictional novel about the story of an author's death. Perhaps one might pick it up, and skim
the foreword in hopes that beneath the cover of this book there would be a mystery, a story of
detectives, eye– witnesses, clues, and a puzzle for the reader to solve. Before I read this story, the
title "The Death of an Author" brought to my imagination the biography of a writer
slowly drinking himself to death trying to finish the story of his life, but the author would be stuck
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I came to this conclusion after reading
"The Death of an Author" for the fourth or fifth time. I began to wonder why does this
man write this way? What caused him to have so much distrust toward the critics? Those are the
thoughts he was trying to persuade us not to think.
Barthes wanted the author of the story to be no more than a name printed on the top or front of a
book. Throughout the story "The Death of an Author," Barthes refers to the author as a
scriptor in stating "Succeeding the Author, the scriptor no longer bears within him passions,
humors, feelings, impressions but rather this immense dictionary from which he draws a writing that
can know no halt." Barthes announces that a scriptor is superior to an author but they are the
same. Now if a scriptor is superior to an author this passage drags on and on, never circulating
around a single point. A scriptor does not try to make art of the two–hundred and fifty–five symbols
placed in front of him. A scriptor arranges the symbols in an order that once decoded can be read
back and can convey whatever message the scriptor recorded. Barthes reveals his knowledge of this
in writing, "Once the author is removed, the claim to decipher a text becomes quite futile. To
give a text an Author is to impose a limit on that text, to furnish it with a final signified, to close the
writing."
I
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Hitting the Wall: Nike and International Labor Practices
1) Which criticisms leveled against Nike do you consider to be "fair"? Explain.
Nike 's corporate practices are good indicators that the company is only interested in exploiting low
wages in third world countries. This is indicated by investing in these countries through worker
training or human resource investment but has continually shifted its operation to the country with a
lower wage.
Nike is in control of its subcontractors – They dictate the price of a shoe and the cost of operation
to its subcontractors forcing them to set high quotas for their workers and to pay low wages.
Based on the Ernst & Young report to do an "independent" inspection of Nike 's factories, Observers
found the following:
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Their cultural and governmental sovereignty can be threatened by multinational companies
imposing Western standards on their economies. Because this activity would likely also increase
their relative labor costs, these nations may also believe their competitive advantage in the global
economy would be reduced or eliminated, especially because they normally suffer from other
comparative disadvantages. For companies this approach would create significant risks of their
becoming less competitive on costs unless all competitors acted together or there were substantial
first–mover advantages.
Localized firms usually do not face such criticisms, since their competition is local and the supply
and demand market catered to by these companies is the same. Government intervention is usually
not likely unless there is blatant disregard of the working atmosphere or incompetence in production
operations.
4) Evaluate Phil Knight 's response to Nike 's criticism. What would you have done differently to
diffuse this criticism early on or to eliminate it completely?
Nike has attempted to respond to criticism by arguing that if alleged abuses actually did occur in
their factories, they were not a consequence of company policies which do not condone unfair,
illegal, or immoral behavior on the part of factory managers.
Nike 's response to the criticisms came in four stages;
• The first stage up to the early 1990s was one of avoidance. Nike disclaimed responsibility by
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Human Relationships In The Mayor Of Casterbridge By Thomas...
Human relationships are so heavily complex due to fact that there are hostile and compassionate
aspects to them. Also, these complex relationships make it possible to be physically close to
someone without being emotionally connected to them. This is shown in the excerpt from The
Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy through the characters Mayor Henchard and his daughter
Elizabeth–Jane. The Mayor and his daughter have a critical and unloving relationship resulting from
their previous estrangement and his judgmental personality. This relationship is also one–sided
because Elizabeth constantly tries to adhere to her father's critiques after their reconnection, but he
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He wants his to improve Elizabeth's unsophisticated tendencies so she can blend into his life as
town royalty (mayor), but again he was not always so sophisticated. After judging her speech, he
moves on to criticizing her handwriting skills. He believed that way proper young ladies wrote was
about their sense of a "refined womanhood," which Elizabeth clearly did not posses. As she wrote to
his dislike, he says, "Never mind– I'll finish it." Thus, this again shows as Elizabeth attempts to
please her father's wishes he grows more distant and cold toward her. At the end of the passage it
says, "the more interesting that her appearance and manners became....the more she seemed so
estranged to him." This proves that the chance of Elizabeth making her father proud is almost
impossible because he remains closed–minded toward her. The final use of the word "estranged" to
describe how her actions impacted their relationship shows that even though they live in the same
house they are strangers on an emotional level. The detailed encounters between Mayor Henchard
and Elizabeth shows just how cold–hearted and unloving their alleged father–daughter relationship
is because he never tried to accept Elizabeth for who she was before they
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Cathy Song The Youngest Daughter
Clarissa Reyna Mrs. M. Segovia English IV AP March 12, 2016 A Deeper Meaning The works of
poetry are often underappreciated and overlooked. The stories of plenty are being neglected in the
education of our youth. The work of Cathy Song, per say, personally has never come up prior to the
assigning of this paper. In Song's "The Youngest Daughter", we are introduced to a variety of
meanings in which an analysis full of depth is required to clearly interpret and understand what it is
that the speaker is attempting to bring across through the use of clever diction. The poem in itself
also contains a compilation of carefully puzzle together literary techniques that are taught to be
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When analyzing literature, it is very important to take it one puzzle piece at a time. Deconstructing a
work of literature can be difficult if the path isn 't taken correctly and the work isn't completely
broken down for understanding. In Cathy Song's poem, the audience is able to understand the
situation the speaker is in due to the vivid images that Song provides. The imagery in the poem can
be identified as metaphorical (figure of speech in which a phrase is applied to something not
literally applicable and order to suggest a resemblance). The reader can also analyze the setting
through the metonymy (the use of the name of one thing for that of another thing) portrayed. Last
but not least, the poem can be deconstructed with the use of the symbolism (the use of symbols to
represent ideas or qualities) that can be found when the poem is taken apart piece by piece. Now
that we have a better understanding of what it is that is going to be analyzed, let 's begin to take a
look at the poem through the eyes of a deconstructionist. Cathy Song's "The Youngest Daughter" is
clearly about a codependent relationship between a mother and daughter, the mother 's youngest
daughter, to be specific. The poem is displayed in the view of first–person, for the daughter is the
speaker. The poem is focused
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Habits Of Low Self Esteem
People demonstrates different habits based on their self–esteem. You can predict an individual's
self–esteem type by the habits he or she exhibits. Numerous factors affect our self–esteem positively
or negatively. Some of the habits we have go a long way in determining how we value ourselves.
There are numerous factors that cause low self–esteem, these include look or weight, mental
challenges, peer group/pressure, bullying etc. Anyone exposed to any of these factors is prone to
have low self–esteem. For instance, constant bullying in schools could make a child develop low
self–esteem at a tender age. The child will see him as not strong enough or too lousy to stand up for
himself. Therefore, bullying should be discouraged in schools. Most kids who suffer from bullies
end up most of the time with low self–esteem.
One of such kid was the great actor; Jackie Chan. Jackie was bullied severely as a child because he
was too scared to fight for himself. He was an easy target in his school; other children pick on him
easily. Low self–esteem can keep you at bay and relegate you to irrelevance. Jackie eventually
escaped it when he prevented a new kid from being bullied.
A person with low self–esteem will exhibit the following habits:
They Exhibit Perfectionism: People with low self–esteem are known to be chronic perfectionists.
They are always looking for a way to achieve perfect results. Importantly, you know that it is not
easy to achieve 100% result. However, when the
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The Importance Of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde
"to take a big fat wrecking ball to one of the surefire delights of world theater –– well, that requires
energy and invention..... Oliver Parker does that here" says Mike Lasalle of Chronicle Movie Critic
in his review of Oliver Parker's film adaptation of "The Importance of Being Earnest". While a bit
harsh, Lasalle isn't completely embellishing his disapproval of the movie. In Oscar Wilde's original
play, the banter between the characters is witty, the scenes are appropriate and the romance is kept to
a minimum to focus on the parody and comedy that Wilde intended to show. The film version of the
importance of being earnest loses the play's original comedic and critical allure through its emphasis
on romance, change in character and over dramatization.
The comedy that was shown in Oscar Wilde's original play was lacking in Oliver Parker's film
adaption of "The Importance of Being Earnest" due to his emphasis on romance. Several comedic
scenes throughout the original play were left out for the sake of embellishing Cecily and Algernon's
blooming relationship. While their decision to "remarry" in the original play only lasted a few lines,
in Parker's movie, Cecily and Algernon were made the main focus of the story through several
scenes such as boating in the country manor pond or Algernon playing the piano with her when he
first admits his affection towards her. In Mick Lasalle's review of the movie, he even agrees that the
romance was overplayed by stating "Most damaging of
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Mother Vs. Son Case Study
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Mother vs. Son
When thinking of conflict, many think of violence or hate. Although, according to Wilmot and
Hocker, conflict is simply a "struggle over values and claims to scarce status, power, and resources
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In our Mother–son relationship, when Mom is upset with me, she will suggest disapproving
comments of my habits. She might criticize me about leaving the house and not washing dirty
dishes, or
mention "if you see the trash needs to be taking out, do it!" While these are justified remarks,
subconsciously, my response is "why can't you do it yourself". This action followed by a reaction of
aggression and then avoidance. Escalatory spirals involves communication where there seems to be
an
endless cycle of arguing, leading nowhere, but causing damage to the relationship (Hocker &
Wilmot,
Despite the fact that what my Mother saids is true, how she voices these statements affects our
relationship. While there are not many things said that will hurt my ego, comments in this regard
causes
me to question my performance as a son. Even if this is only an attempt at "hitting below the belt",
her
criticism creates not only interpersonal conflict between us, but also, produces intrapersonal conflict
inside me. An initiation of intrapersonal conflict bringing me to lose sight of how to resolve our
disagreement, leaving confusion on how did I allow myself to reach this point (Hocker & Wilmot,
pp.12).
As our conflict begins escalatory
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Redaction Criticism
Reflecting over the content of the New Testament course I can say that I have gained much
knowledge previously unknown to me. In the past I have tried to read the bible on my own and
failed considerably. Taking a course designed on the topic has made it easier to actually sit down
and study the material. Although one can gain knowledge or perspective through self study or
attending church, I feel learning about certain topics can be better achieved through class study. This
way provides a greater depth to the information on topics often overlooked.
At the beginning of this class I did not know much about the New Testament in general. Using the
information provided and completing the assignments has given me a wider understanding of how
to interpret the Bible. Redaction criticism was a term that I knew little about at the start of the
course. Redaction criticism focuses on adaptations to literary content from the past (Van Seters,
2003, pg. 487). In the future when I read passages I will be careful to realize that the content may
have been altered to fit the people of that time in an effort to help them gain a greater understanding.
In other instances omission or inclusion may have occurred at the hands of a third party. Paul had a
dictated many of his writings to a secretary (Harris, 2014, pg. 388). The role that women played in
the growth early Christianity was surprising. When considering the time in which those events took
place it common to think of Jesus, the twelve disciples, and men in general as playing intricate roles.
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However through this class I have realized that it is necessary to conduct thorough research on
topics for a greater understanding. There were times that I found myself reading and then rereading
scriptures to gain insight. I imagine that could be useful under any circumstance whether
professional or
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Music Criticism : The Intellectual Activity Of Formulating...
Music criticism is the "intellectual activity of formulating judgments on the value and degree of
excellence of individual works of music, or whole groups or genres," (Oxford Music Online). As
with any subject, the critic is often lumped together with the elitist. They are very similar, but I
believe that it is unfair for the critic to be labeled an elitist due to the negative connotation that
comes along with elitism. Even the notion of "criticizing" something now makes people bat an eye.
However, the idea of the critique does not. This is often associated with what is commonly referred
to as "constructive criticism," an idea that is widely accepted, and even encouraged, in most learning
environments. A certain level of objectivity comes across here. I associate this with the generic
critic. The elitist, on the other hand, is a critic who judges the elements of whatever is in question in
relation to their own personal taste, or at least that's my conclusion. Here, things are much murkier
in terms of objectivity, and elitists appear condescending to others because they tend to boast their
opinions as if they were absolute truths. I have come to understanding that we encounter many more
opinions that truths in our lifetime, and it is often hard to distinguish between the two. The
accepting of this idea is one of the things that can distinguish constructive criticism from
condescending elitism.
Here is a simple example through music as a medium. There will be two subjects in
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Essay about Criticisms of Battered Woman Syndrome
The Battered Woman Syndrome (BWM) is a syndrome whereas women react in a certain manner
because of repetitively physical or psychological abused imposed on them by their mates. The
Battered Woman Syndrome (BMW) is not limited in one area or location it is a problem that is
occurring all over in the world (2009, pg. 148). Like every other issue in the world criticism come
into play by psychologists and others when someone claims that they are victims of the Battered
Woman Syndrome or the Battered Woman Defense when they are taken to trial for killing their
batterers (BMW) (2009, pgs. 162–163). One criticism in particularly relates to whether or not if
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The defense lawyer feels that the reaction of the battered woman after the death of her batterer is
very important, so they call the officer to the stand to ask him questions about this particular time
(2009, pg. 163). Two important and well thought of forms of criticisms can come along with the
battered woman syndrome, one form is that women are categorized by others as being sensitive,
powerless and submissive when she is living with a batterer. Another form is that sometimes there
are deficiencies with the appropriate hypothetical and background information which make it
difficult to use in court (2009, pg. 178). There have been times whereas lawyers and judges have
misconstrued the use of the battered woman syndrome and the fact that women claim that they were
only defending themselves. These lawyers and judges thinks that the battered woman defense is
used by experts only to clarify why the action of women as a battered woman. When battered
women claim self–defense after killing their batterers' some lawyers takes on the role of partiality
which produces inadequately defense for women. Denial by society is another problem that women
face as a battered woman or using the battered woman defense. Sometimes the reaction of a lawyer
and judge shows up in disbelief and awkwardness when they find out the defendant is alleging the
battered woman syndrome to help with her defense. (Dowd 1991, pgs. 11–12).
Conclusion
It is hard enough for woman to
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Roger Avenger Essay
There are thousands of movies that can be watched today, so choosing the right one towatch can be
difficult at times. Therefore, movie critics write movie reviews about them, to giveviewers an
overview and as to how good the movie is in their opinion. One of the most famousmovie critics is
Roger Ebert. He evaluated many movies during his time and one of his lastreviews was over the
movie The Avengers. Roger Ebert is an adequate movie critic because hesummarizes the plot
exceptionally well, distinguishably describes the main characters, and givesan adequate final
evaluation.The movie The Avengers was released on May 4, 2012 and is a movie about
sixsuperheroes joining together to save the world (Ebert). The six superheroes are Iron Man,Captain
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In addition, to giving just the overall plot and order, Ebert also summarizes the keyevents that
happen in the five different events that he outlines. For example, he explains how theAvengers are
brought together and how the villain is dramatized when he states, " The reasonthey're brought
together in "The Avengers" is that the Earth is under threat by the smirking Loki(Tom Hiddleston),
Thor's adopted brother, who controls the Tesseract, a pulsing cube of energythat opens a gateway to
the universe; through it, he plans to attack Earth with his fleet of reptile–looking monster–
machines."( Ebert, Roger) In this quote he dramatized the villain, Loki, bystating he controls the
tesseract and how he will attack earth with his fleet of reptile monsters.Not only does Ebert
effectively summarize the plot of the movie, but he also gives a greatdescription of the main
characters of the movie.Another reason that Ebert's review of The Avengers is a quality review is the
fact that hedistinguishably describes the main characters, mentions the actor's names, and mentions
thedirector of the movie at the end of the review. Ebert does a great job of mentioning the
maincharacters and describing what the character's super powers are. As well as mentioning,
thename of the actor that plays that character. For example, this is how Ebert describes andmentions
Hulk, "The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) is a mild–mannered guy until he gets angry, and thenhe expands
into a leaping, bounding green muscle man who can rip apart pretty much anything."(Ebert, Roger)
He does a description similar too this quote for each main character in the moviereview, while also
mention the actor. This makes Ebert's
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Why Don’t We Complain? by William F. Buckley Jr.
America's Distaste for Complaining In William F. Buckley Jr.'s "Why Don't We Complain?" he
discusses the apathy that saturates modern society and the weakening effect it has on the collective
determination to fairness. Drawing from personal experience, Buckley observes how Americans
would rather tolerate the negligent inconveniences of the service industry, than express even the
most tactful grievance. He claims this is largely due to the growing apathy toward political and
social issues. With the presence of a steadily overbearing government, people feel restrained and
according to Buckley, this has fostered a culture of indifference. Via detailed anecdotes, Buckley
discloses his own feelings of regret, when having to silently endure inconveniences that may have
been remedied had he simply spoken up. Buckley condemns how Americans in general have been
lulled to a state of passive compliance. He explains Americans for too long have had to suffer being
ignored for the silly reason of avoiding confrontation with authority. Buckley's observations in 1961
are accurate and parallel the modern era in that people often wait on others to complain for them,
lack the nerve for confrontation and place little confidence in their right to disapprove. Society has
fallen into the habit of waiting on someone else to complain for them. Buckley relates an occasion
when he and his wife attended the theater, only to sit through an entire film with a distorted image.
As agitating as the error
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Essay about The Birdcage
The Birdcage
What attracts us to the movie theatre on Friday nights? Is it the commercials we see? Or is it all the
gossip we hear from friends and TV talk shows? Well for many, it is the critiques we read and hear
almost every day. One who specializes in the professional evaluation and appreciation of literary or
artistic works is a critic. The profession of movie criticism is one of much diversity. Reviews range
anywhere from phenomenal to average. Not only are movies created for the entertainment and sheer
pleasure of the audience, they create a market of jobs and open doors to the world of financial
growth. The success of these films, whether they are tremendous or atrocious, is not only dependent
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The result of this, as might be expected, is a hilarious disaster full of outstanding performances.
Robin Williams, despite his reputation for unfettered mania, is surprisingly restrained throughout
most of The Birdcage, doing a little serious acting along the way. Nathan Lane, playing the
effeminate Albert, is the real star, whether he's trying to swagger like John Wayne to act "manly" or
costumed like a housewife. Gene Hackman has the straight man's role, into which he fits
wonderfully. The only role that is over–the–top is Hank Azania as Aggedor, the houseboy for
Armand and Albert. The film is so entertaining that it is easy for the unsuspecting viewer not to
realize its hidden message. The structure of The Birdcage is designed to show us that there isn't
much difference between conservatives and liberals, and on that note, straight and gay people.
Hal Hinson, a movie critic of The Washington Post, best describes The Birdcage as "a movie of
many laughs." In the review titled "The Birdcage: A Wingding of a Show," Hinson describes in great
detail the setting and plot of this movie, and makes it clear that is what the reader is looking for.
However, it is quite clear that he has made the assumption the reader has not yet seen the film. He
also assumes that the audience has even the slightest sense of humor. The movie is presented as one
for almost any age and for people whom are quite liberal in their views. He goes further to explain
the situation the actors are
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Di Leo's Essay In Praise Of Tough Criticism
Criticism can come in many forms and Di Leo argues in his article, In Praise of Tough Criticism,
that tough criticism is superior, and should be preferred to the alternatives. His thesis statement can
be summed up as this: While most professors in the academic community find harsh criticism
distasteful, compassion doesn't do the authors justice in rewarding truly superior work, and if
criticism isn't critical there shouldn't be any criticism at all. This thesis gives an overall preview into
what the article is about but it doesn't capture his main points or add any illumination for the reader.
If I were to restructure his thesis it would could be summed up as: While most scholars view harsh
criticism as a form of jealousy and envy towards the authors, the alternatives to harsh criticism are
far worse, and we should desire to receive honest, direct opinions from critics. This would enable us
to separate truly superior work from mediocrity, while simultaneously raising the quality of writing
throughout the world. I find that this type of thesis really would capture Di Leo's main arguments, as
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Tactics such as faint praise and anonymity are used so advocates against harsh criticism can avoid
praising mediocrity, while not giving in to the temptation of harsh criticism. He says that scholars
would prefer these methods because it allows them to be critical without the consequences of being
seen as jealous or envious. Along with this, he believes that anonymous harsh reviews done by
advocates against harsh criticism is hypocritical and that is just a form of cowardice. The fact that
my thesis would mention the alternatives would improve Di Leo's thesis because it is capturing his
argument in a more precise way–– that critics fearful of being seen as jealous or envious by
critiquing harshly should consider that the alternatives are far
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Why Is Oscar Wilde A Literary Critic
"I was a man who stood in the symbolic relations to the art and culture of my age."
The late Victorian period saw a revolution in the spheres of art and literature. John Ruskin, Matthew
Arnold, Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde were among the most influential art and literary critics of the
mid and late Victorian period. They baffled the British opinion with their brand new stance on
literature, paintings, and sculptures. They turned criticism into a brand new form of art. Their new
theories were utterly modern and absolutely new for the period, which has come to be known as The
English Renaissance of Art. This English Renaissance of Art was defined by Oscar Wilde as: "a sort
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One critic complained about Wilde's Pen, Pencil and Poison and wrote, "that the joke had gone far
enough." Other reviewers wished that Wilde would "get on with thought itself, and dropped his
showy paradoxes in order to devote himself to writing something more solid and reasonable."
Wilde's Intentions according to Lawrence Danson: " shows the ability to gather up fragments, to call
and reply to simultaneously themselves and others like the ' stringed lute on which all winds can
play ' or the 'twice written scroll ' of his poem ' Hélas '." Intentions shows the depth of Oscar Wilde's
reading of literature and knowledge of previous critical writings. But as Jonathan Freedman's
introduction to A collection of Critical Essays shows, Wilde's criticism was long left unstudied, as it
was thought to be too flamboyant. His criticism was overshadowed by his personal life: "Ass–thete
or aesthete, gay saint or poéte maudit. Those were the roles Wilde played in the classrooms and
criticism for most of the twentieth century." Freedman goes on to say that: "only a few serious
accounts of his work could be found, particularly in the later days of new criticism; but it was
largely for his flamboyant life and exhibit of ' decadence ' that Wilde was considered." The interest
in Oscar Wilde's critical writings is quite recent and a few
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The Main Causes Of The Woes Of Math Anxiety
The Woes of Math Anxiety Math anxiety is the phenomenon that affects may people, causing them
to feel anxiety or stress when faced with anything related to math. Math anxiety can potentially
affect anyone with the condition at any point in their lives, but it is most prominent within the
classroom, as that is when the math is the most stressful. Three of the main causes of math anxiety
are: public exposure, the influence of teachers, and time deadlines (Curtain–Phillips, 2017). Once
the causes are fully understood, a method to overcome them can be created. Firstly, it is important to
understand when someone is suffering from math anxiety. Some symptoms are: passive behavior, a
feeling of being alone, a lack of confidence and panic during tests (Oxford 2017). ( In complete
paragraph) Public exposure refers to a student being publicly wrong, such as when called upon a by
a teacher to answer a question. This can lead to many students, especially those with math anxiety to
not speak up during class as to not make a fool of themselves. Sometimes in even worse cases, a
student has been reprimanded or scolded by a teacher in the past which would cause them to
become weary or even scared of answering a question in class (Oxford 2017). The best way to
overcome this issue would be with positive reinforcement. Placing great focus on their success
while keeping criticisms of their failure constructive gives the student the message that it is ok to be
wrong, as no one is correct every
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What Are Source, Form, And Redaction Criticism?
WEEK 2 TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS
Pg. 110
1.) What are source, form, and redaction criticism?
Source, form, and redaction criticism are scientific methods used in interpreting the texts of the
Bible. They are methodological steps on a path to seeking the origin and provenance of the Biblical
texts from about 1900 to 1975 ().
2.) How does each method work?
Form criticism puts its focus on the period of oral tradition and sees the Bible as a collection of
traditional stories and sayings which were spread from word of mouth and eventually preserved in
writing. Source criticism is the quest for the earliest sources which lie behind a given biblical text.
Redaction criticism is a study of the collection, orchestration, editing, and modification of Biblical
sources, often used to recreate the community and purposes of the authors at that time.
3.) From an evangelical perspective, what are the strengths and weaknesses of each?
Scholars use form criticism to deny Scripture and the form–critics have a bias against
supernaturalism and believe that the miracles of Jesus were created. The German scholar Rudolf
Bultmann believed that the Bible needed to be stripped of its miraculous accounts, and be
"demythologized" in order to be accepted by modern society.
A strength of form criticism that I see is the amount of proven accuracy that the Jewish scribes put
in to writing their texts. The Old Testament text and the Dead Sea Scrolls were practically identical
even though they were
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What Is Gandhi's Critique Of Modern Civilization
Highlight and assess Gandhi's critique of "modern civilization" and relate it to the debate about the
nature and practice of development that surfaced with Gandhi's 1945 exchange with Nehru [in
Sudhir Chandra's essay] and continue into the post–independence era is with us today.
"Through the 'successor' ... Gandhi was pitted against a whole discourse which the 'successor' and
virtually the whole country considered as the only rational mode of ordering life, be it individual or
collective" (Chandra 44).
In every argument at least two people are involved. However, in many significant controversies or,
even more so, in contestations of well accepted norms, the real debate rages not simply between two
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While Gandhi never precisely defines 'modern civilization', such a thing may indeed be impossible
as the discourse already, to some extent, defines us, he does offer an analogy to understand its
nature. As this kind of civilization exists in idealized forms in its literature and theories and realized
forms throughout Europe, America, and their colonies, he considers these its identity. From this, one
can infer its nature as one learns of a tiger. While, in theory, a tiger could change its character, this
question completely misses the point that the very nature of the tiger is at fault (Swaraj 27–28). The
preaching of modern civilization, as rhetoric, plus the real patterns of this kind of living comprise
the object of his criticism. This marks one of his first important differences from the discourse he
opposes. Where Gandhi considers the tiger in terms of its nature and as a pattern of behavior, the
technical rationality of the discourse he is arguing against considers a tiger as a particular collection
of biological specificities that may sometimes act in predictable ways, but is entirely mutable. While
this summary of Gandhi makes him sound more like Plato than is fair, his arguments tend to look
for deeper meanings where possible and permanent truths as opposed to the myopia of the discourse
he is criticizing. Similarly, Gandhi claims that "only men with mature thoughts are capable of ruling
themselves" (Swaraj 16), whereas modern civilization boasts
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Erasmus Praise Of Folly Essay
Humor and Criticism in Erasmuss Praise of Folly Humor and Criticism in Praise of Folly
Erasmus's Praise of Folly is a humor–filled satire of pretty much everything. It is filled with wit and
sarcasm which make light of serious problems and blow insignificant issues out of proportion all the
while bringing a smile to the reader's face. It is not stinging humor at the expense of others (unless,
of course, the shoe fits), rather it is directed towards everyone. Erasmus even includes himself in the
joke, practically parodying himself in the first section (xvi). In Praise of Folly, Erasmus uses this
humor to criticize without the harsh judgment of seriousness. His humor parallels the import of his
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This is why Folly asks her audience to listen not with the ears "you use for preachers of sermons,
but the ears you usually prick up for mountebanks, clowns, and fools" (10). Humor in this situation
lowers the defenses of one who might otherwise take offense to Erasmus's criticism. He chose Folly
to carry his message because "truth has a genuine power to please if it manages not to give offence,
but this is something the gods have granted only to fools" (57). He does not single out specific
individuals or limit himself to specific groups of people; he includes almost everybody. Only the
fools who personify the lightheartedness and happiness that are the essence of Erasmus's comedy
escape this criticism.
Erasmus even includes himself as a subject of this whimsical criticism showing that it is meant to be
constructive not harshly judgmental as it was taken by his many critics. His criticisms of wise men,
Seneca, women, and pedantry all apply to himself and he jokes about them all (xvi). He knows that,
in her first and most humorous voice, Folly is criticizing aspects of life that are of small significance
in comparison to her later targets, and Erasmus takes no shame in admitting his participation in such
minor foolishness. With Folly's first voice, Erasmus points out the insignificant foolishness that
plays into every person's life, including his own, with
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Tiempo de Silencio Essay
The context in which Tiempo de Silencio was published, as well as the setting and themes of the
book seem to reflect the official censorship that existed in Spain at the time. However, if one reads
the novel from a philosophical instead of sociological perspective then the influence of censorship
could be viewed as secondary to the purpose and themes of the text.
Luis Martín–Santos' novel Tiempo de Silencio was written and published during the time of
Franco's regime, and because of this, as one would expect, the book reflects the climate of the time.
In fact the difficulty that the author encountered in his attempt to publish the book is the first
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Of course the content of the book is also critical; right from the very start one can see criticism
within the text. In the first scene of the novel in the laboratory in which Pedro and Amador discuss
the problem that they will have in obtaining more mice there is a scathing criticism. Although not
direct, this criticism used comparison In order to make a negative comment about Spain, the two
scientists having realised that their best option for obtaining more mice is to go to the chabolas
where a man has some stolen mice makes comment on the fact that in Illinois in the United States,
the place that the mice originate from, no scientist would have to go to such lengths to obtain them:
'¿Pero no comprendes que es un ladrón, que no vamos a poder comprar a un ladrón lo que a
nosotros mismos ha robado y que no es posible que la institución robada acceda a adquirir de nuevo
a precio oneroso lo robado o lo que desciende de lo robado (por cierto, ¿qué garantía?) estando
como estamos en un estado de derecho donde existen cosas tales como policía, jueces y capacidad
denunciante del ciudadano libre?1' This is of course a criticism of the manner in which the sciences
are being treated in Spain; they are underfunded and not encouraged, and in fact barely tolerated.
This situation as you can see, is presented as absurd, Pedro thinks that the idea of going to the
chabola to buy the stolen
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Diversity in Law Enforcement: the Report Essay
Written by: Egidio A. Diodati
Managing Diversity: Gender and Other Issues
Case Analysis
Problem Statement
The Everly Police Department is facing a problem in which there is not an policy or procedure in
which complaints from the newly formed Diversity Complaint Bureau can follow to resolve the
complaints that are being submitted.
Analysis
Recently a report was made public by the Minority Police Officers Organization regarding the lack
of diversity within the Everly Police Department. Results detailed the fact the Everly Police
Department is a male dominated and paramilitary force and it has not taken any steps in order to
promote or celebrate it. Numbers show that the majority of all force members are white males, with
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He gave advice saying 'to be the best at what she did'.
As now the assistant superintendant of police for administration, one of Linda's roles was to manage
the results of the recently released report, paid for by the Minority Police Officers Organization, on
the diversity within the Everly Police Department which came back as quite damaging to the force.
Linda was told that her job was to do the damage control for the results.
Linda was able to relate and react to some of the complaints being issued and brought forward by
fellow department employees as she too has been the subject to gender and sexual harassment in the
workforce and has seen others be subject to the same.
Linda was influenced by her father to succeed and move higher in the force if she wished to do so.
As woman in the male dominated career field she knew it would not be easy and her father was the
one who gave her advice on how to proceed, especially if someone got in her way and told her she
could not do it, or gave her difficultly doing what she has wanted.
Linda knew that even though she was a woman, there was no job within the department that a man
could do better than her. With these thoughts she proceeded to move up and not letting anyone get in
her way.
I believe that the Everly Police Department could have indeed avoided the situation in which they
have now found themselves in. Should the Everly Police
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Key Lessons For Those Who Lead From The Middle Year Week
Are you "a" leader but not "the" leader? That is the category into which most leaders fall. Great
things can be accomplished by those who lead from the middle. They may or may not get the credit.
However, credit is not the goal. The goal is faithfulness, progress, success, change, or resolution
depending on the situation. It does not matter who gets the credit so long as the job gets done. I love
and respect my leader so very much. I also take joy on those occasions where he says or initiates
something over which I had influence. We he wins, I win and all of our staff wins. If the
organization does well that is good for all who are affiliated. Therefore, I am committed to do my
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You will not always get your way. You will encounter some people whose motives are not pure and
their actions will bring hurt to you. What do you do in those circumstances? You must offer genuine
forgiveness and let go of the hurts. If not, you will become the cynic and will be unable to
accomplish the aims described in the previous point. Buddy Hackett once said that "while you carry
the grudge the other guy is out dancing." What does that mean? It means you only hurt yourself and
not only do you become an anchor holding back your organization but you also become the anchor
to your own personal development and effectiveness. You will get hurt and when it happens you
must work through it, learn from it, and then let go.
7. Work hard, but not to the neglect of your family. Effective leaders are by nature hard workers and
you should be. However, on this point you should not compromise. Strive to succeed with family
and at work. But if you can only succeed with one, make it your family. Jobs come and go but your
family is a lifetime association and commitment. You can do both. It requires skills at prioritizing,
establishing healthy boundaries, good time management, and a strong work ethic. Do you possess
those four qualities or skills? If not get help because your church, organization, and most
importantly your family need your leadership.
8. Don't dismiss your critics. I'll admit it. I do not like to be criticized. But I do like the result of
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Heart Of Darkness Critical Analysis
The Heart of Darkness, written by Joseph Conrad , is a very interesting and intriguing novel . It was
originally published in 1899 . A great deal of the criticisms focused on racial tension and
imperialism, which were very important topics that stuck out in reading the Heart of Darkness .
Many literary criticisms praise the novel and the entertainment it brings to the audience . Although
the Heart of Darkness receives a lot of praise, many critics negatively criticize the novel for various
reasons . Joseph Conrad was huge on attacking the topic of racism , which was a problem associated
with this novel during this time period . Shockingly, racism was mostly looked over by other critics.
This was due to how racism was interpreted and defined as in 1902 . The meaning of racism has
changed over time . During this time period, racism, the word itself, wasn't in existence . However,
that does not mean that racism didn't occur during that time . In fact , racial tensions were so
common that the actual word racism wasn't used because it wasn't necessary. Chinua Achebe writes
a strong critique explaining his opposing thoughts against the Heart of Darkness and proving that
point. Achebe believes that Joseph Conrad was in fact a racist, and he also believes that a novel that
depersonalizes the human race shouldn't even be in the running to be called a great novel . He states
that the simple truth should not be overlooked in other criticisms. Achebe explains
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Myth Of The Empty Land By Robert P. Carroll
Myth of the Empty Land:
The myth of the empty land is a widespread debate between biblical critics; the concerns of this
debate lays within the construction of Judean territory during and after the destruction of Jerusalem
leading to their (Babylonian) exile (586–538 BCE). The understanding of the empty land refers to
the land left behind by its people, where the myth therein refers to the interpretation of certain texts
and their beliefs of what the land of Israel was like during their exile. The works of Robert P. Carroll
will be used as the primary basis of this interpretation.
Carroll uses various texts, to demonstrate the state of the land during and after the destruction and
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To achieve this, I will attend swiftly to the major difference pertaining the myth of the empty land;
the variance between the texts.
The Empty Land of Chronicles and Leviticus:
Under the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, the destruction of Jerusalem took place as a result of the
people's pollution of YHWH'S holy sanctuary (Carroll,1992:80) with the destruction of Jerusalem,
the exilic period began. The biblical texts that Carroll use to argue the emptiness of the land is that
of 2 Chronicle 36:17–21 and Leviticus 26:27–39, by making specific reference to the following
verses it is evident that according to these narratives the land was left desolated;
2 Chr 36:19–21 – 19Then his army burned the Temple of God, tore down the walls of Jerusalem,
burned all the palaces, and completely destroyed everything of value. 20The few who survived were
taken as exiles to Babylon, and they became servants to the king and his sons until the kingdom of
Persia came to power. 21So the message of the Lord spoken through Jeremiah was fulfilled. The
land finally enjoyed its Sabbath rest, lying desolate until the seventy years were fulfilled, just as the
prophet had said. –
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Case Study Of Toms Friends
The problems that Toms Friends will can met are numerous. Indeed, the first problem of Toms
Friends is the time of shoes reception for the disadvantaged children is too long (between 4 or 6
months from the initial date of purchase). I would recommend to the company to answer at this
problem by having a better management in its logistics but also its transport to reduce the delivery
deadlines. A good flow management and an anticipation of sales would allow Toms Friends to be
efficient and operational. The company, if it has the financial possibility, can also open a factory in
every disadvantages country where it offers its shoes. It can be create new job for many people of
those countries but also improve the delivery deadlines for children.
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Today, Tom Friends helps more than 24 poor countries what makes its incur the risk of not helping
any more suitably the majority of Argentines to the detriment of the other countries. If Tom Friends'
main motivation was to improve the life of Argentines, it should refocused on this objective what
would allow it to help more children and to give them more quickly their shoe. But it is respectable
to want to help numerous countries needy as it makes today.
Many criticisms are emitted against Toms Friends and it can affect their sales and image in the
customer's eyes. Many people criticize that the manufacturing is located in china but it create new
job in disadvantage country also. Tom Friends should make more communication on its products,
their origin or the cause, which it defends. There is various ways to face the critic: first of all by
limiting the criticism or by keeping silence for example. But I think the better idea is to
communicate positively on its products and causes which it defends. Toms can plan a
communication budget to solve this
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My Family Experience
This experience has been emotionally demanding for me and a bit awkward. First off, immediate
family speaking, we have an implicit norm of not offending people by criticism their actions but
also, it's weird to compliment people on their behaviour. We stick to "thank you", "I appreciate what
you did" and when there is a behaviour we find annoying we don't say a word. As for my big family,
in which I include my immediate family (mom and brother), my boyfriend and my local church, we
are "allowed" to give compliment and to share emotions with one another. With this context being
placed, it was easier to compliment my church sister C and my boyfriend because we had this pre–
establish norm of "it's acceptable to compliment and receive compliment and criticisms" but a bit
harder to throw the first one at my mom.
The easiest appreciation to give was to my boyfriend, I have even say it twice. I believe it's because.
We have a turning–toward response to each other's bids (Gottman & DeClaire, 2001) it makes it
easier for us to compliment each other and even criticize politely one another.
The hardest I would say was the first one that I gave to my mom, it felt like an ice breaker. I
perceived it as "breaking an implicit norm or rule" we had for many years.
As I have recorded, in the table above, the impressions I had from the three
compliments/appreciations to my mother were each different, in her verbal response as well as my
interpretations. She first thought it was a question
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The Last Critic That Will Be Evaluated
The last critic that will be evaluated is Margaret B. Wilkerson. During the time that her critical study
was composed, Margaret B. Wilkerson was the Director of the UC Berkeley Center for the Study,
Education, and Advancement of Women. Wilkerson critical analysis is titled A Raisin in the Sun:
Anniversary of an American Classic. Wilkerson's critical analysis discusses the "various social,
historical, and artistic factors that have contributed to the play's contemporary relevance and
popularity, with particular focus on script revisions." (Wilkerson 442) Wilkerson states that critics
claimed that plays about the Black experience were seen as unattractive and of temporary or limited
appeal to the theatre audiences. A Raisin in the Sun was different because the play was created at the
right time. Wilkerson stated, "The Play's phenomenal reception can be attributed, in part, to its
timeliness, for this dram reflects that moment in U.S. history when the country was poised on the
brink of cataclysmic social and legal upheavals that would forever change its character." (Wilkerson
442) Hansberry happen to respond to Langston Hughes poem "A Dream Deferred" by making a play
about the struggles and frustrations of a working–class Black family living in the South Side of
Chicago post World–War II. It is three generations of family members living under one roof. The
apartment is a two–bedroom apartment that is shared by five people so it is not only crowded but
unsanitary because of
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Studies In Paul's Letter To Philippians Summary
The letter to the Philippians has been the subject of historical criticism in relation to its
contemporary authors and philosophers. In Studies in Paul's Letter to the Philippians , Hans Dieter
Betz scrutinizes five segments from the letter to the Philippians to examine scholastic interpretations
and to suggest a new interpretation regarding its literary genre as preparation for
death(praemeditatio mortis).
Hans Dieter Betz is a German–American scholar of the New Testament and Early Christianity. He
was born and raised in Germany, and he earned his Doctor of Theology at Mainz in 1957 under Dr.
Herbert Braun. He served as editor of the lexica "Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart" (4th ed.
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He differs his book from commentaries in purpose, nature and content, stating that his purpose of
study is for "further investigations regarding specific passaged or problems yet unresolved or even
undiscovered"(p1). For reading Philippians, Betz critically engages in the previous literary
commentaries and employs textual and literary criticism. Especially he critically engages to
Lohmeyer's criticism on Philippians, affirming that Lohmeyer's interpretation on the Philippians
which reads the epistle as deutero–Pauline and from the second–century era. However Betz
criticizes Lohmeyer's interpretation of Philippians as the polemic of Martyrs. He points out that
regardless of vivid and impressive ideas about Martyrdom in the letter(p. 17), connecting his
personal affliction to Philippian martyrdom is too subjective to validate. Betz clearly demonstrates
the difficulty of accessing to the original manuscripts of the text(Volagen) through textual criticism
and literary criticism due to the additional redactions. By representing the uncertainty of the original
text, he emphasizes the variance of the text manuscripts and highlights the importance of textual
criticism and comparative studies to read
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William F. Buckley's Why DonT We Complain?
Why Don't We Complain Essay?
In "Why Don't We Complain?", William F. Buckley, Jr. addresses how Americans are having the
tendency to sit back and accept what comes, to purely endure what happens to them. I think that
Buckley's ideas on passive compliance and heedless insurance are precise and effective.
Passive compliance refers to sitting through the problem without stepping up to correct and in this
essay, Buckley reflects on his own experiences throughout the essay with complaints about society,
and basically, says that everyone must complain to achieve what they want in life. That they need to
speak up.
Buckley, in the last line of a long paragraph 5, paragraph 6, paragraph 8, describes his experience in
a movie theater where the movie was out of focus and everyone sat through it anyway; in which
they were most likely waiting for someone else to complain. "The picture is out of focus" "The
movie ended, as it had begun, just out of focus, and as we trooped out, we stretched our faces in a
variety of contortions to accustom the eye to the shock of normal focus'" (Buckley Jr, 1960 p372)
He describes the movie saying that Buckley also explains on, heedless endurance which also relates
to sitting through a problem without voicing one's opinion. A heedless endurance means that people
are not voicing their opinions at all or enough. But after the line, "That tendency to passive
compliance, to a heedless endurance is something to keep one's eyes on– in sharp focus." (Buckley
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Graduation Speech : My Life
I am forty–seven and had fulfilled many of the dreams that I had as a child. I was in the military,
fireman, and a police officer. I had gone to college after graduating high school following in the
footsteps of my father. My father said that if I could not find a job after receiving my bachelor's
degree that he would continue to pay for my education until I received my masters. Although after
two semesters I dropped out because I felt that I could make more money than continuing in school.
At some point, I did over time make more money than someone who had a bachelor's degree that
worked under my father at General Electric. I married my first wife and had three children. We had
our ups and downs over the entire time of our marriage and after ten years we divorced. I received
full custody of the children and started to plan my future for me and them. Then out of nowhere the
phone rings and it was Annabell on the other end. We hadn't spoken to each other in two years. We
started dating and not long after were engaged to be married. As the wedding day approached, I was
starting to get cold feet, not from getting remarried but because we were unequally yoked. On
Sunday, September 24th, 2000 we went to church like we had for months before, except we were
going to be married at 4 o'clock that afternoon. When the altar call was made, I went to the altar and
prayed that God would give me an answer as to if we were to be married, because I only wanted to
please Him. As I finished
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Taste Of One Book
The first books now called scrolls were created as chronicles to document events which occurred in
history. As time passed by the ideology of books has changed from chronicles to stories or significal
events that occurred in history this has then altered until the books had a literary purpose of
provoking reader's emotions. Taste of one is the crucial factor of creating a certain perception of the
book, but this is often biased because a taste isn't allowed to be created. The discussion of a book
depends on various factors such as the author of the book, the sequel of the book or a literary critics
review of the book. Book discussion plays a major role in creating a general consensus throughout
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But, taste is misleading because it is affected by a large amounts of factors with the two crucial
being the author of the book and also the review written a literary critic. Both of these can be rid of,
but unfortunately both of these factors alter the readers view of the book even before he begins to
read the book he is being forced the idea of what he can expect from the book, but this is not good
because the taste sensor of the reader is redirected into and indecisive and emotionless direction
because he may view the correct theory behind the story, however his brain does not comply with
the reasoning and perceptions of
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Criticism Of Andrew Clark An American Politician From The...
I am sure you would agree with me when I say we cannot escape the inevitability
(in ev i ta bility) of criticism. Aristotle once said, "Criticism is something we can avoid easily by
saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing." But I beg to disagree because people will
criticize you for saying nothing, doing nothing and being nothing. Someone once said, Criticism is
the muck in which the plants of the Lord grow strong and no child of God should fear Criticism.
Criticism has the potential to help believers in their spiritual growth? Listen to what Frank Clark an
American politician from the early 1900s said, "Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to
nourish a man's growth without destroying his roots."
Criticism comes in two forms, destructive and constructive. They are both self–explanatory.
Nevertheless, destructive criticism has the potential for spiritual growth but that would depend on
the receiver. Destructive criticism can make us look inwardly ask the deep question, is it true of me.
If the criticism levied is true, then do what needs to be done to correct it. If the criticism is malicious
then ignore it and make sure you do not give your critics ammunition to prove their point.
I would admit that criticism is not always easy to handle. People can be crude but always remember
we are not responsible for the actions of others. We will only answer to God for our actions. The
gospel is bigger than our feelings and has serious implications for mankind. So
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The Bible And The Word "inspire" Essay
The Bible and the Word "Inspire"
According to the Random House Dictionary, the word inspire means "to infuse an animating,
quickening, or exalting influence into, or to communicate or suggest by a divine influence."
This definition indicates, when applied to the scripture, that the stories and writings in the Bible did
not come solely from the minds of the respective authors, but rather from a divine source. This
suggests that the authors were scribes, reproducing what was instilled in them by God. This idea is
strengthened by looking at distinct examples from the scripture that show that scripture is inspired,
and not made up. By using the form of criticism known as literary criticism, we can analyze certain
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God can be viewed as an indirect author, and the inspiration for scripture.
"We did not follow cleverly invented stories when we told you about the power and the
comings of our Lord Jesus Christ but we were eyewitnesses of His majesty." "Above all
you must understand that no prophecy of scripture came about by the prophet's own interpretation.
For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried
along by the Holy
Spirit." From the standpoint of a literary critic, these two passages represent the question at
hand as to whether or not scripture is inspired. Literary criticism looks at the passage as a whole,
and reads what it says, just as a normal person would. Using this method, we see easily that
scripture is in fact inspired, because it states that there were no cleverly invented stories, but rather
God's own words. God's plans for his people are carefully laid out, and there is much doubt that He
would entrust average people to teach others about
His word without careful explanation as to exactly what it is, and how it came to be. This is why
much of the Bible, especially the Pentateuch, tells the historical story of the
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Themes Of Letters To Kappus
In Letters to a Young Poet, Rilke writes letters to Kappus giving him advice and helping him figure
out solutions to deal with his problems. Themes such as solitude, childhood, criticism, and love tied
in into his life lessons trying to give Kappus a different perspective. Rilke taught Kappus to enjoy
solitude, maintain childhood innocence, ignore people's opinions, and to value the true meaning of
love. Not only does Rilke help and inspire Kappus but his readers as well. These letters allow
readers to form a new perspective on life due to Rilke's wisdom and knowledgeability. "What is
necessary, after all, is only this: solitude, vast inner solitude. To walk inside yourself and meet no
one for hours – that is what you must be able to attain," (Rilke 41). Rilke wanted Kappus to realize
that there is no reason to fear solitude. Solitude is about enjoying time spent alone, allowing people
to explore what's within. People tend to present themselves in a different manner when around
others but solitude allows one to be themselves. Not taking the time to get to know what is within
and constantly being surrounded by people, may have a negative effect on a person. Someone who
doesn't take the time to get to know themselves will allow others to shape them into the person they
feel they're expected to become. In reality, no one can tell someone who they should be, people can
only figure that out for themselves. With solitude no one can criticise one's behavior or set a
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Speech On Freedom Of Speech
Paying attention to public discourse, one can see this happen many times. Someone says and or in
some other way expresses something objectionable or controversial, which draws a significant
amount criticism toward them. Then they or someone defending them will cry freedom of speech, in
a bid to defend it. And this is a bad thing for the culture of our public discourse.
Now before anyone makes the mistake of misunderstanding this, I am not attacking freedom of
speech, I am criticizing people who draw up claims of free speech, where it is irrelevant to the
matters at hand, and use such claims as a way of trying to deflect criticism. Because those types of
misused claims can harm and erode the public discourse.
It is important to understand when a claim of free speech is relevant to a discussion is relevant and
when it is not. It is relevant when freedom of speech is in contest, and if it isn't then it's not relevant.
If the government was trying to legally ban protected speech, or trying to punish someone merely
for speaking, or if someone was harassing someone personally, or using violence, or other
unwarranted actions to silence someone or punish them for speaking, then claims of free speech are
relevant. But if that isn't happening, if people are merely criticizing what someone said or otherwise
expressed, and treating them in manners fitting to accountability in public discourse, then claims of
freedom of speech are not relevant.
Yet you will find people who in those instances of public discourse, where people will cry free
speech, where there is no evidence that anyone ever challenged that they or the person they are
defending had the liberty to say or express what they did, and try to use free speech as if that alone
justifies it and can deflect criticism. Just because someone has the liberty to say or express
something, does not mean that what they said or expressed was justified in itself. Criticizing what
someone else says is not an attack on freedom of speech. Saying that what someone said was wrong,
or that they shouldn't have said it, or trying to convince them that they should cease doing it, is not
attack on freedom of speech. Because there is a difference between whether someone can say
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  • 1. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Narrative Criticism In biblical study, Narrative Criticism has been developed against the evolutionary models of historical criticism, which has been mainly focused to reenact the position and thought of the original writer and audience through certain 'scientific and analysis of biblical material'. This discipline is the study of a narrative text most likely similar to any narrative literature. It is sub discipline of interpretation method under literary criticism, which emphases on 'the literary form or shape of the text in its final form' as pointer of what the texts meant. There is general agreement among the various disciplines of literary approach, that they all consider Scripture as a 'literary document', rather than a 'historical'. These various disciplines, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, when someone engaged in narrative criticism approach, he needs to pay attention the text only. Text is mirror here, not window as historical criticism usually does. Again, it opens the readers up to new insights in the text that we may not have seen before, or that we may have unnoticed. B. weakness One of the potential weaknesses for Narrative criticism is a little concern for authorial intention. It is clear that, someone who engaged in narrative criticism approach and cannot emphasize the plot, the character, and lose the historical background or the historical reference of the text. In addition, in narrative criticism approach there is a high tendency to look scripture as any other literature and fiction, because they used a methodology of the same kind. In general, with careful managing of those negative sides mentioned in the above, narrative criticism is a better and significant approach that does result in a renewed focus on the text, and this focus maintains a deliberate and well–built grasp on historical issues, it may have its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Feminism In Desiree's Baby Kate Chopin's Desiree's Baby is a short story about a girl named Desiree who is abandoned, then adopted into a wealthy family. Young Desiree soon grows up and falls in love with a slave owner, Armand,with whom she conceives a son with only to discover that her child's appearance consists of African descent characteristics. Chopin narrates the issues of oppression and loss of identity during a historical period of time through Desiree's character. Derek Foster and Kris LeJeune's critique, focusing on the feminist standpoint of Desiree's Baby, attempts to demonstrates how Desiree's act to flee into the bayou is her first accomplishment of independence. Desiree's Baby is a short story written in the late 1800's encompassing the issues of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Foster and LeJeune's critique discloses the idea that Desiree's flee into the bayou is her first act of independence since she had been with Armand. "Chopin presents Desiree–as a character– illustrated how the human spirit often suffers from powerlessness." (Short Story Criticism, vol.171 Foster and LeJeune,pg 155) From the time that Desiree and Armand tied the knot, she was no longer her own person, but solely Armands property. "Armand never calls Desiree by name; thus , he never affords her a title." (Short Story Criticism, vol.171 Foster and LeJeune,pg 155) This emphasizes the Desiree's identity becomes lost within the male's identity even moreso once Desiree bares Armand's child which shows African American characteristics. The idea of Armand's child not being purely white, altered Armand's character towards Desiree which left Desiree with no choice other than to leave his side with her child. "As Chopin narrates: She [Desiree] disappeared among the reeds and willows that grew thick along the banks of the deep, sluggish bayou: and she did not come back again." ( Short Story Criticism, vol.171 Foster and LeJeune,pg 157) Foster and LeJeune stated "It is by fleeing that she avoids such loss when she escapes to the "reeds and willows"." ( Short Story Criticism, vol.171 Foster and Jeune,pg 157) This insinuates that Desiree's choice to leave, was a her choice to disembark her state of oppression and embark on her new life independence from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Impact Of Romanticism In The Late Victorian Age "I was a man who stood in the symbolic relations to the art and culture of my age." 1 The late Victorian age saw a revolution in the sphere of art and literature. John Ruskin, Matthew Arnold, Walter Pater, and Oscar Wilde were among the most influential art and literary critics of the yellow nineties. They baffled the British opinion with their brand new stance on literature, paintings, and sculptures. They turned criticism into a new form of art, which redefined and theorised art as well as literature. Their new theories were utterly modern and absolutely new for the period, which has come to be known as the English Renaissance. This English Renaissance of Art was defined by Oscar Wilde as: " a sort of new birth of the spirit of man, like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Blackwood's edition of the Edinburgh Magazine issued in July 1889 carried Wilde's Portrait of Mr W.H, but Blackwood wrote to Wilde suggesting that the story be reprinted in a volume from the Tales from Blackwood's.9 To which Wilde replied that the text was "too literary." 10 Wilde had another idea for a collections of essays that had been written and published earlier in the same year: " will you compromise and bring it out in a special volume of essays and studies by me? As a frontispiece we will have an etching of the fictitious Portrait of Mr W.H," 11 while the other studies – The Decay of lying and Pen, poison and Pencil – had both been published in periodicals – the Nineteenth Century and the Fortnight– in January 1889. Wilde had yet another intention for his essays and wanted to published an extended version of The Portrait of Mr W.H by itself. In 1890 Wilde returned to the idea of a collections of essays with a new essay, which had been published in the Nineteenth Century in July and September 1890, this essay in two parts was first entitled " The True Function and value of criticism" 12 and would later be know as " The Critic as Artist." In 1885 Wilde revised an essay originally called "Shakespeare and Stage Costume" and turned it into " The Truth of Masks." Intentions thus came into being, but not to Wilde 's satisfaction, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Colonialism In After Amnesia After Amnesia, 'Of Many Heroes' A dominated culture learns not just to be like the culture that dominates it, but also tries to cover its own surroundings. In such cultural encounters, amnesia plays the most important role in defining the self–perception of cultures. G. N. Devy's After Amnesia, first published in 1992, offers an keen study of contemporary literary scholarship in Indian languages by indicating how modern Indian languages 'learnt to forget' that literary criticism had been discarded by them during the post–Sanskrit medieval centuries, and how they have posed before themselves a false choice of scholar practices fixed in culturally distant Western or Sanskrit traditions. After Amnesia proposes that what has come ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Symbolically, he suffers from colonialism and also the sins of progress. The violence of these events commands the need for a Freud or an Adorno. Yet one mourns the absence of a reliable local reading of colonialism. India lacks a Fanon or an Edward Said, someone who can split apart the supposed in authenticity of the wrongly classical and yet question the hypocrisy of the contemporary. We can, obviously, present an Ashish Nandy and celebrate his models of colonialism in terms of the sexuality of male and female and also adduce Gandhi as an answer. Gandhi fits the challenge to hegemony from such a structure. Later, Nandy created the opposition between myth and history arguing that symptoms of history are often a precursor of cruelty in our humanity. One thinks of the destruction of the Babri Mosque or the violent rhetoric of Narendra Modi in this context. Nandy, while playful, is often incomplete, a more happy–go–lucky cuckoo, laying his assumption like eggs waiting for some dull social science crow to formulate them. At another level, for all their agility, Nandy's essays still appear like a Freudian salad served up with local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on Critique Of "death Of The Author" Critique of "Death of the Author" The title to the story "The Death of an Author," by Roland Barthes, suggests this story may be a fictional novel about the story of an author's death. Perhaps one might pick it up, and skim the foreword in hopes that beneath the cover of this book there would be a mystery, a story of detectives, eye– witnesses, clues, and a puzzle for the reader to solve. Before I read this story, the title "The Death of an Author" brought to my imagination the biography of a writer slowly drinking himself to death trying to finish the story of his life, but the author would be stuck and depressed because his life is not a story as it is boring and repetitive. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I came to this conclusion after reading "The Death of an Author" for the fourth or fifth time. I began to wonder why does this man write this way? What caused him to have so much distrust toward the critics? Those are the thoughts he was trying to persuade us not to think. Barthes wanted the author of the story to be no more than a name printed on the top or front of a book. Throughout the story "The Death of an Author," Barthes refers to the author as a scriptor in stating "Succeeding the Author, the scriptor no longer bears within him passions, humors, feelings, impressions but rather this immense dictionary from which he draws a writing that can know no halt." Barthes announces that a scriptor is superior to an author but they are the same. Now if a scriptor is superior to an author this passage drags on and on, never circulating around a single point. A scriptor does not try to make art of the two–hundred and fifty–five symbols placed in front of him. A scriptor arranges the symbols in an order that once decoded can be read back and can convey whatever message the scriptor recorded. Barthes reveals his knowledge of this in writing, "Once the author is removed, the claim to decipher a text becomes quite futile. To give a text an Author is to impose a limit on that text, to furnish it with a final signified, to close the writing." I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Hitting the Wall: Nike and International Labor Practices 1) Which criticisms leveled against Nike do you consider to be "fair"? Explain. Nike 's corporate practices are good indicators that the company is only interested in exploiting low wages in third world countries. This is indicated by investing in these countries through worker training or human resource investment but has continually shifted its operation to the country with a lower wage. Nike is in control of its subcontractors – They dictate the price of a shoe and the cost of operation to its subcontractors forcing them to set high quotas for their workers and to pay low wages. Based on the Ernst & Young report to do an "independent" inspection of Nike 's factories, Observers found the following: • 77% of the employees suffered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their cultural and governmental sovereignty can be threatened by multinational companies imposing Western standards on their economies. Because this activity would likely also increase their relative labor costs, these nations may also believe their competitive advantage in the global economy would be reduced or eliminated, especially because they normally suffer from other comparative disadvantages. For companies this approach would create significant risks of their becoming less competitive on costs unless all competitors acted together or there were substantial first–mover advantages. Localized firms usually do not face such criticisms, since their competition is local and the supply and demand market catered to by these companies is the same. Government intervention is usually not likely unless there is blatant disregard of the working atmosphere or incompetence in production operations. 4) Evaluate Phil Knight 's response to Nike 's criticism. What would you have done differently to diffuse this criticism early on or to eliminate it completely? Nike has attempted to respond to criticism by arguing that if alleged abuses actually did occur in their factories, they were not a consequence of company policies which do not condone unfair, illegal, or immoral behavior on the part of factory managers. Nike 's response to the criticisms came in four stages; • The first stage up to the early 1990s was one of avoidance. Nike disclaimed responsibility by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Human Relationships In The Mayor Of Casterbridge By Thomas... Human relationships are so heavily complex due to fact that there are hostile and compassionate aspects to them. Also, these complex relationships make it possible to be physically close to someone without being emotionally connected to them. This is shown in the excerpt from The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy through the characters Mayor Henchard and his daughter Elizabeth–Jane. The Mayor and his daughter have a critical and unloving relationship resulting from their previous estrangement and his judgmental personality. This relationship is also one–sided because Elizabeth constantly tries to adhere to her father's critiques after their reconnection, but he remains cold and harsh. Their relationship is presented as toxic through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He wants his to improve Elizabeth's unsophisticated tendencies so she can blend into his life as town royalty (mayor), but again he was not always so sophisticated. After judging her speech, he moves on to criticizing her handwriting skills. He believed that way proper young ladies wrote was about their sense of a "refined womanhood," which Elizabeth clearly did not posses. As she wrote to his dislike, he says, "Never mind– I'll finish it." Thus, this again shows as Elizabeth attempts to please her father's wishes he grows more distant and cold toward her. At the end of the passage it says, "the more interesting that her appearance and manners became....the more she seemed so estranged to him." This proves that the chance of Elizabeth making her father proud is almost impossible because he remains closed–minded toward her. The final use of the word "estranged" to describe how her actions impacted their relationship shows that even though they live in the same house they are strangers on an emotional level. The detailed encounters between Mayor Henchard and Elizabeth shows just how cold–hearted and unloving their alleged father–daughter relationship is because he never tried to accept Elizabeth for who she was before they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cathy Song The Youngest Daughter Clarissa Reyna Mrs. M. Segovia English IV AP March 12, 2016 A Deeper Meaning The works of poetry are often underappreciated and overlooked. The stories of plenty are being neglected in the education of our youth. The work of Cathy Song, per say, personally has never come up prior to the assigning of this paper. In Song's "The Youngest Daughter", we are introduced to a variety of meanings in which an analysis full of depth is required to clearly interpret and understand what it is that the speaker is attempting to bring across through the use of clever diction. The poem in itself also contains a compilation of carefully puzzle together literary techniques that are taught to be broken down to provide a good understanding of a work of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When analyzing literature, it is very important to take it one puzzle piece at a time. Deconstructing a work of literature can be difficult if the path isn 't taken correctly and the work isn't completely broken down for understanding. In Cathy Song's poem, the audience is able to understand the situation the speaker is in due to the vivid images that Song provides. The imagery in the poem can be identified as metaphorical (figure of speech in which a phrase is applied to something not literally applicable and order to suggest a resemblance). The reader can also analyze the setting through the metonymy (the use of the name of one thing for that of another thing) portrayed. Last but not least, the poem can be deconstructed with the use of the symbolism (the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities) that can be found when the poem is taken apart piece by piece. Now that we have a better understanding of what it is that is going to be analyzed, let 's begin to take a look at the poem through the eyes of a deconstructionist. Cathy Song's "The Youngest Daughter" is clearly about a codependent relationship between a mother and daughter, the mother 's youngest daughter, to be specific. The poem is displayed in the view of first–person, for the daughter is the speaker. The poem is focused ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Habits Of Low Self Esteem People demonstrates different habits based on their self–esteem. You can predict an individual's self–esteem type by the habits he or she exhibits. Numerous factors affect our self–esteem positively or negatively. Some of the habits we have go a long way in determining how we value ourselves. There are numerous factors that cause low self–esteem, these include look or weight, mental challenges, peer group/pressure, bullying etc. Anyone exposed to any of these factors is prone to have low self–esteem. For instance, constant bullying in schools could make a child develop low self–esteem at a tender age. The child will see him as not strong enough or too lousy to stand up for himself. Therefore, bullying should be discouraged in schools. Most kids who suffer from bullies end up most of the time with low self–esteem. One of such kid was the great actor; Jackie Chan. Jackie was bullied severely as a child because he was too scared to fight for himself. He was an easy target in his school; other children pick on him easily. Low self–esteem can keep you at bay and relegate you to irrelevance. Jackie eventually escaped it when he prevented a new kid from being bullied. A person with low self–esteem will exhibit the following habits: They Exhibit Perfectionism: People with low self–esteem are known to be chronic perfectionists. They are always looking for a way to achieve perfect results. Importantly, you know that it is not easy to achieve 100% result. However, when the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Importance Of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde "to take a big fat wrecking ball to one of the surefire delights of world theater –– well, that requires energy and invention..... Oliver Parker does that here" says Mike Lasalle of Chronicle Movie Critic in his review of Oliver Parker's film adaptation of "The Importance of Being Earnest". While a bit harsh, Lasalle isn't completely embellishing his disapproval of the movie. In Oscar Wilde's original play, the banter between the characters is witty, the scenes are appropriate and the romance is kept to a minimum to focus on the parody and comedy that Wilde intended to show. The film version of the importance of being earnest loses the play's original comedic and critical allure through its emphasis on romance, change in character and over dramatization. The comedy that was shown in Oscar Wilde's original play was lacking in Oliver Parker's film adaption of "The Importance of Being Earnest" due to his emphasis on romance. Several comedic scenes throughout the original play were left out for the sake of embellishing Cecily and Algernon's blooming relationship. While their decision to "remarry" in the original play only lasted a few lines, in Parker's movie, Cecily and Algernon were made the main focus of the story through several scenes such as boating in the country manor pond or Algernon playing the piano with her when he first admits his affection towards her. In Mick Lasalle's review of the movie, he even agrees that the romance was overplayed by stating "Most damaging of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Mother Vs. Son Case Study Account Options> djcabrera@ucdavis.eduThis account is managed by ucdavis.edu. Learn more Diana Cabrera djcabrera@ucdavis.edu Account–Privacy Diana Cabrera djcabrera@ucdavis.edu All your Google+ pages ›Add account Sign out Settings Coms 1119...Description Paper.docxAdd to DriveEdit onlineDownload originalShareYou are using a version of Internet Explorer which is unsupported. Some features may not work correctly. Please update your browseror try Google Chrome.Dismiss FileViewHelp Mother vs. Son When thinking of conflict, many think of violence or hate. Although, according to Wilmot and Hocker, conflict is simply a "struggle over values and claims to scarce status, power, and resources in which the aims ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In our Mother–son relationship, when Mom is upset with me, she will suggest disapproving comments of my habits. She might criticize me about leaving the house and not washing dirty dishes, or mention "if you see the trash needs to be taking out, do it!" While these are justified remarks, subconsciously, my response is "why can't you do it yourself". This action followed by a reaction of aggression and then avoidance. Escalatory spirals involves communication where there seems to be an endless cycle of arguing, leading nowhere, but causing damage to the relationship (Hocker & Wilmot, Despite the fact that what my Mother saids is true, how she voices these statements affects our
  • 12. relationship. While there are not many things said that will hurt my ego, comments in this regard causes me to question my performance as a son. Even if this is only an attempt at "hitting below the belt", her criticism creates not only interpersonal conflict between us, but also, produces intrapersonal conflict inside me. An initiation of intrapersonal conflict bringing me to lose sight of how to resolve our disagreement, leaving confusion on how did I allow myself to reach this point (Hocker & Wilmot, pp.12). As our conflict begins escalatory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Redaction Criticism Reflecting over the content of the New Testament course I can say that I have gained much knowledge previously unknown to me. In the past I have tried to read the bible on my own and failed considerably. Taking a course designed on the topic has made it easier to actually sit down and study the material. Although one can gain knowledge or perspective through self study or attending church, I feel learning about certain topics can be better achieved through class study. This way provides a greater depth to the information on topics often overlooked. At the beginning of this class I did not know much about the New Testament in general. Using the information provided and completing the assignments has given me a wider understanding of how to interpret the Bible. Redaction criticism was a term that I knew little about at the start of the course. Redaction criticism focuses on adaptations to literary content from the past (Van Seters, 2003, pg. 487). In the future when I read passages I will be careful to realize that the content may have been altered to fit the people of that time in an effort to help them gain a greater understanding. In other instances omission or inclusion may have occurred at the hands of a third party. Paul had a dictated many of his writings to a secretary (Harris, 2014, pg. 388). The role that women played in the growth early Christianity was surprising. When considering the time in which those events took place it common to think of Jesus, the twelve disciples, and men in general as playing intricate roles. However ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However through this class I have realized that it is necessary to conduct thorough research on topics for a greater understanding. There were times that I found myself reading and then rereading scriptures to gain insight. I imagine that could be useful under any circumstance whether professional or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Music Criticism : The Intellectual Activity Of Formulating... Music criticism is the "intellectual activity of formulating judgments on the value and degree of excellence of individual works of music, or whole groups or genres," (Oxford Music Online). As with any subject, the critic is often lumped together with the elitist. They are very similar, but I believe that it is unfair for the critic to be labeled an elitist due to the negative connotation that comes along with elitism. Even the notion of "criticizing" something now makes people bat an eye. However, the idea of the critique does not. This is often associated with what is commonly referred to as "constructive criticism," an idea that is widely accepted, and even encouraged, in most learning environments. A certain level of objectivity comes across here. I associate this with the generic critic. The elitist, on the other hand, is a critic who judges the elements of whatever is in question in relation to their own personal taste, or at least that's my conclusion. Here, things are much murkier in terms of objectivity, and elitists appear condescending to others because they tend to boast their opinions as if they were absolute truths. I have come to understanding that we encounter many more opinions that truths in our lifetime, and it is often hard to distinguish between the two. The accepting of this idea is one of the things that can distinguish constructive criticism from condescending elitism. Here is a simple example through music as a medium. There will be two subjects in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay about Criticisms of Battered Woman Syndrome The Battered Woman Syndrome (BWM) is a syndrome whereas women react in a certain manner because of repetitively physical or psychological abused imposed on them by their mates. The Battered Woman Syndrome (BMW) is not limited in one area or location it is a problem that is occurring all over in the world (2009, pg. 148). Like every other issue in the world criticism come into play by psychologists and others when someone claims that they are victims of the Battered Woman Syndrome or the Battered Woman Defense when they are taken to trial for killing their batterers (BMW) (2009, pgs. 162–163). One criticism in particularly relates to whether or not if there some legitimacy to a victim claim as a battered woman and also was it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The defense lawyer feels that the reaction of the battered woman after the death of her batterer is very important, so they call the officer to the stand to ask him questions about this particular time (2009, pg. 163). Two important and well thought of forms of criticisms can come along with the battered woman syndrome, one form is that women are categorized by others as being sensitive, powerless and submissive when she is living with a batterer. Another form is that sometimes there are deficiencies with the appropriate hypothetical and background information which make it difficult to use in court (2009, pg. 178). There have been times whereas lawyers and judges have misconstrued the use of the battered woman syndrome and the fact that women claim that they were only defending themselves. These lawyers and judges thinks that the battered woman defense is used by experts only to clarify why the action of women as a battered woman. When battered women claim self–defense after killing their batterers' some lawyers takes on the role of partiality which produces inadequately defense for women. Denial by society is another problem that women face as a battered woman or using the battered woman defense. Sometimes the reaction of a lawyer and judge shows up in disbelief and awkwardness when they find out the defendant is alleging the battered woman syndrome to help with her defense. (Dowd 1991, pgs. 11–12). Conclusion It is hard enough for woman to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Roger Avenger Essay There are thousands of movies that can be watched today, so choosing the right one towatch can be difficult at times. Therefore, movie critics write movie reviews about them, to giveviewers an overview and as to how good the movie is in their opinion. One of the most famousmovie critics is Roger Ebert. He evaluated many movies during his time and one of his lastreviews was over the movie The Avengers. Roger Ebert is an adequate movie critic because hesummarizes the plot exceptionally well, distinguishably describes the main characters, and givesan adequate final evaluation.The movie The Avengers was released on May 4, 2012 and is a movie about sixsuperheroes joining together to save the world (Ebert). The six superheroes are Iron Man,Captain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, to giving just the overall plot and order, Ebert also summarizes the keyevents that happen in the five different events that he outlines. For example, he explains how theAvengers are brought together and how the villain is dramatized when he states, " The reasonthey're brought together in "The Avengers" is that the Earth is under threat by the smirking Loki(Tom Hiddleston), Thor's adopted brother, who controls the Tesseract, a pulsing cube of energythat opens a gateway to the universe; through it, he plans to attack Earth with his fleet of reptile–looking monster– machines."( Ebert, Roger) In this quote he dramatized the villain, Loki, bystating he controls the tesseract and how he will attack earth with his fleet of reptile monsters.Not only does Ebert effectively summarize the plot of the movie, but he also gives a greatdescription of the main characters of the movie.Another reason that Ebert's review of The Avengers is a quality review is the fact that hedistinguishably describes the main characters, mentions the actor's names, and mentions thedirector of the movie at the end of the review. Ebert does a great job of mentioning the maincharacters and describing what the character's super powers are. As well as mentioning, thename of the actor that plays that character. For example, this is how Ebert describes andmentions Hulk, "The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) is a mild–mannered guy until he gets angry, and thenhe expands into a leaping, bounding green muscle man who can rip apart pretty much anything."(Ebert, Roger) He does a description similar too this quote for each main character in the moviereview, while also mention the actor. This makes Ebert's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Why Don’t We Complain? by William F. Buckley Jr. America's Distaste for Complaining In William F. Buckley Jr.'s "Why Don't We Complain?" he discusses the apathy that saturates modern society and the weakening effect it has on the collective determination to fairness. Drawing from personal experience, Buckley observes how Americans would rather tolerate the negligent inconveniences of the service industry, than express even the most tactful grievance. He claims this is largely due to the growing apathy toward political and social issues. With the presence of a steadily overbearing government, people feel restrained and according to Buckley, this has fostered a culture of indifference. Via detailed anecdotes, Buckley discloses his own feelings of regret, when having to silently endure inconveniences that may have been remedied had he simply spoken up. Buckley condemns how Americans in general have been lulled to a state of passive compliance. He explains Americans for too long have had to suffer being ignored for the silly reason of avoiding confrontation with authority. Buckley's observations in 1961 are accurate and parallel the modern era in that people often wait on others to complain for them, lack the nerve for confrontation and place little confidence in their right to disapprove. Society has fallen into the habit of waiting on someone else to complain for them. Buckley relates an occasion when he and his wife attended the theater, only to sit through an entire film with a distorted image. As agitating as the error ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay about The Birdcage The Birdcage What attracts us to the movie theatre on Friday nights? Is it the commercials we see? Or is it all the gossip we hear from friends and TV talk shows? Well for many, it is the critiques we read and hear almost every day. One who specializes in the professional evaluation and appreciation of literary or artistic works is a critic. The profession of movie criticism is one of much diversity. Reviews range anywhere from phenomenal to average. Not only are movies created for the entertainment and sheer pleasure of the audience, they create a market of jobs and open doors to the world of financial growth. The success of these films, whether they are tremendous or atrocious, is not only dependent of the actual film, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The result of this, as might be expected, is a hilarious disaster full of outstanding performances. Robin Williams, despite his reputation for unfettered mania, is surprisingly restrained throughout most of The Birdcage, doing a little serious acting along the way. Nathan Lane, playing the effeminate Albert, is the real star, whether he's trying to swagger like John Wayne to act "manly" or costumed like a housewife. Gene Hackman has the straight man's role, into which he fits wonderfully. The only role that is over–the–top is Hank Azania as Aggedor, the houseboy for Armand and Albert. The film is so entertaining that it is easy for the unsuspecting viewer not to realize its hidden message. The structure of The Birdcage is designed to show us that there isn't much difference between conservatives and liberals, and on that note, straight and gay people. Hal Hinson, a movie critic of The Washington Post, best describes The Birdcage as "a movie of many laughs." In the review titled "The Birdcage: A Wingding of a Show," Hinson describes in great detail the setting and plot of this movie, and makes it clear that is what the reader is looking for. However, it is quite clear that he has made the assumption the reader has not yet seen the film. He also assumes that the audience has even the slightest sense of humor. The movie is presented as one for almost any age and for people whom are quite liberal in their views. He goes further to explain the situation the actors are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Di Leo's Essay In Praise Of Tough Criticism Criticism can come in many forms and Di Leo argues in his article, In Praise of Tough Criticism, that tough criticism is superior, and should be preferred to the alternatives. His thesis statement can be summed up as this: While most professors in the academic community find harsh criticism distasteful, compassion doesn't do the authors justice in rewarding truly superior work, and if criticism isn't critical there shouldn't be any criticism at all. This thesis gives an overall preview into what the article is about but it doesn't capture his main points or add any illumination for the reader. If I were to restructure his thesis it would could be summed up as: While most scholars view harsh criticism as a form of jealousy and envy towards the authors, the alternatives to harsh criticism are far worse, and we should desire to receive honest, direct opinions from critics. This would enable us to separate truly superior work from mediocrity, while simultaneously raising the quality of writing throughout the world. I find that this type of thesis really would capture Di Leo's main arguments, as well as add illumination for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tactics such as faint praise and anonymity are used so advocates against harsh criticism can avoid praising mediocrity, while not giving in to the temptation of harsh criticism. He says that scholars would prefer these methods because it allows them to be critical without the consequences of being seen as jealous or envious. Along with this, he believes that anonymous harsh reviews done by advocates against harsh criticism is hypocritical and that is just a form of cowardice. The fact that my thesis would mention the alternatives would improve Di Leo's thesis because it is capturing his argument in a more precise way–– that critics fearful of being seen as jealous or envious by critiquing harshly should consider that the alternatives are far ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Why Is Oscar Wilde A Literary Critic "I was a man who stood in the symbolic relations to the art and culture of my age." The late Victorian period saw a revolution in the spheres of art and literature. John Ruskin, Matthew Arnold, Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde were among the most influential art and literary critics of the mid and late Victorian period. They baffled the British opinion with their brand new stance on literature, paintings, and sculptures. They turned criticism into a brand new form of art. Their new theories were utterly modern and absolutely new for the period, which has come to be known as The English Renaissance of Art. This English Renaissance of Art was defined by Oscar Wilde as: "a sort of new birth of the spirit of man, like the great Italian Renaissance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One critic complained about Wilde's Pen, Pencil and Poison and wrote, "that the joke had gone far enough." Other reviewers wished that Wilde would "get on with thought itself, and dropped his showy paradoxes in order to devote himself to writing something more solid and reasonable." Wilde's Intentions according to Lawrence Danson: " shows the ability to gather up fragments, to call and reply to simultaneously themselves and others like the ' stringed lute on which all winds can play ' or the 'twice written scroll ' of his poem ' Hélas '." Intentions shows the depth of Oscar Wilde's reading of literature and knowledge of previous critical writings. But as Jonathan Freedman's introduction to A collection of Critical Essays shows, Wilde's criticism was long left unstudied, as it was thought to be too flamboyant. His criticism was overshadowed by his personal life: "Ass–thete or aesthete, gay saint or poéte maudit. Those were the roles Wilde played in the classrooms and criticism for most of the twentieth century." Freedman goes on to say that: "only a few serious accounts of his work could be found, particularly in the later days of new criticism; but it was largely for his flamboyant life and exhibit of ' decadence ' that Wilde was considered." The interest in Oscar Wilde's critical writings is quite recent and a few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Main Causes Of The Woes Of Math Anxiety The Woes of Math Anxiety Math anxiety is the phenomenon that affects may people, causing them to feel anxiety or stress when faced with anything related to math. Math anxiety can potentially affect anyone with the condition at any point in their lives, but it is most prominent within the classroom, as that is when the math is the most stressful. Three of the main causes of math anxiety are: public exposure, the influence of teachers, and time deadlines (Curtain–Phillips, 2017). Once the causes are fully understood, a method to overcome them can be created. Firstly, it is important to understand when someone is suffering from math anxiety. Some symptoms are: passive behavior, a feeling of being alone, a lack of confidence and panic during tests (Oxford 2017). ( In complete paragraph) Public exposure refers to a student being publicly wrong, such as when called upon a by a teacher to answer a question. This can lead to many students, especially those with math anxiety to not speak up during class as to not make a fool of themselves. Sometimes in even worse cases, a student has been reprimanded or scolded by a teacher in the past which would cause them to become weary or even scared of answering a question in class (Oxford 2017). The best way to overcome this issue would be with positive reinforcement. Placing great focus on their success while keeping criticisms of their failure constructive gives the student the message that it is ok to be wrong, as no one is correct every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. What Are Source, Form, And Redaction Criticism? WEEK 2 TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS Pg. 110 1.) What are source, form, and redaction criticism? Source, form, and redaction criticism are scientific methods used in interpreting the texts of the Bible. They are methodological steps on a path to seeking the origin and provenance of the Biblical texts from about 1900 to 1975 (). 2.) How does each method work? Form criticism puts its focus on the period of oral tradition and sees the Bible as a collection of traditional stories and sayings which were spread from word of mouth and eventually preserved in writing. Source criticism is the quest for the earliest sources which lie behind a given biblical text. Redaction criticism is a study of the collection, orchestration, editing, and modification of Biblical sources, often used to recreate the community and purposes of the authors at that time. 3.) From an evangelical perspective, what are the strengths and weaknesses of each? Scholars use form criticism to deny Scripture and the form–critics have a bias against supernaturalism and believe that the miracles of Jesus were created. The German scholar Rudolf Bultmann believed that the Bible needed to be stripped of its miraculous accounts, and be "demythologized" in order to be accepted by modern society. A strength of form criticism that I see is the amount of proven accuracy that the Jewish scribes put in to writing their texts. The Old Testament text and the Dead Sea Scrolls were practically identical even though they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Is Gandhi's Critique Of Modern Civilization Highlight and assess Gandhi's critique of "modern civilization" and relate it to the debate about the nature and practice of development that surfaced with Gandhi's 1945 exchange with Nehru [in Sudhir Chandra's essay] and continue into the post–independence era is with us today. "Through the 'successor' ... Gandhi was pitted against a whole discourse which the 'successor' and virtually the whole country considered as the only rational mode of ordering life, be it individual or collective" (Chandra 44). In every argument at least two people are involved. However, in many significant controversies or, even more so, in contestations of well accepted norms, the real debate rages not simply between two rational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Gandhi never precisely defines 'modern civilization', such a thing may indeed be impossible as the discourse already, to some extent, defines us, he does offer an analogy to understand its nature. As this kind of civilization exists in idealized forms in its literature and theories and realized forms throughout Europe, America, and their colonies, he considers these its identity. From this, one can infer its nature as one learns of a tiger. While, in theory, a tiger could change its character, this question completely misses the point that the very nature of the tiger is at fault (Swaraj 27–28). The preaching of modern civilization, as rhetoric, plus the real patterns of this kind of living comprise the object of his criticism. This marks one of his first important differences from the discourse he opposes. Where Gandhi considers the tiger in terms of its nature and as a pattern of behavior, the technical rationality of the discourse he is arguing against considers a tiger as a particular collection of biological specificities that may sometimes act in predictable ways, but is entirely mutable. While this summary of Gandhi makes him sound more like Plato than is fair, his arguments tend to look for deeper meanings where possible and permanent truths as opposed to the myopia of the discourse he is criticizing. Similarly, Gandhi claims that "only men with mature thoughts are capable of ruling themselves" (Swaraj 16), whereas modern civilization boasts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Erasmus Praise Of Folly Essay Humor and Criticism in Erasmuss Praise of Folly Humor and Criticism in Praise of Folly Erasmus's Praise of Folly is a humor–filled satire of pretty much everything. It is filled with wit and sarcasm which make light of serious problems and blow insignificant issues out of proportion all the while bringing a smile to the reader's face. It is not stinging humor at the expense of others (unless, of course, the shoe fits), rather it is directed towards everyone. Erasmus even includes himself in the joke, practically parodying himself in the first section (xvi). In Praise of Folly, Erasmus uses this humor to criticize without the harsh judgment of seriousness. His humor parallels the import of his subject. When Folly discusses the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is why Folly asks her audience to listen not with the ears "you use for preachers of sermons, but the ears you usually prick up for mountebanks, clowns, and fools" (10). Humor in this situation lowers the defenses of one who might otherwise take offense to Erasmus's criticism. He chose Folly to carry his message because "truth has a genuine power to please if it manages not to give offence, but this is something the gods have granted only to fools" (57). He does not single out specific individuals or limit himself to specific groups of people; he includes almost everybody. Only the fools who personify the lightheartedness and happiness that are the essence of Erasmus's comedy escape this criticism. Erasmus even includes himself as a subject of this whimsical criticism showing that it is meant to be constructive not harshly judgmental as it was taken by his many critics. His criticisms of wise men, Seneca, women, and pedantry all apply to himself and he jokes about them all (xvi). He knows that, in her first and most humorous voice, Folly is criticizing aspects of life that are of small significance in comparison to her later targets, and Erasmus takes no shame in admitting his participation in such minor foolishness. With Folly's first voice, Erasmus points out the insignificant foolishness that plays into every person's life, including his own, with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Tiempo de Silencio Essay The context in which Tiempo de Silencio was published, as well as the setting and themes of the book seem to reflect the official censorship that existed in Spain at the time. However, if one reads the novel from a philosophical instead of sociological perspective then the influence of censorship could be viewed as secondary to the purpose and themes of the text. Luis Martín–Santos' novel Tiempo de Silencio was written and published during the time of Franco's regime, and because of this, as one would expect, the book reflects the climate of the time. In fact the difficulty that the author encountered in his attempt to publish the book is the first reflection of the censorship of the era; although the novel was finished in 1960 it was not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of course the content of the book is also critical; right from the very start one can see criticism within the text. In the first scene of the novel in the laboratory in which Pedro and Amador discuss the problem that they will have in obtaining more mice there is a scathing criticism. Although not direct, this criticism used comparison In order to make a negative comment about Spain, the two scientists having realised that their best option for obtaining more mice is to go to the chabolas where a man has some stolen mice makes comment on the fact that in Illinois in the United States, the place that the mice originate from, no scientist would have to go to such lengths to obtain them: '¿Pero no comprendes que es un ladrón, que no vamos a poder comprar a un ladrón lo que a nosotros mismos ha robado y que no es posible que la institución robada acceda a adquirir de nuevo a precio oneroso lo robado o lo que desciende de lo robado (por cierto, ¿qué garantía?) estando como estamos en un estado de derecho donde existen cosas tales como policía, jueces y capacidad denunciante del ciudadano libre?1' This is of course a criticism of the manner in which the sciences are being treated in Spain; they are underfunded and not encouraged, and in fact barely tolerated. This situation as you can see, is presented as absurd, Pedro thinks that the idea of going to the chabola to buy the stolen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Diversity in Law Enforcement: the Report Essay Written by: Egidio A. Diodati Managing Diversity: Gender and Other Issues Case Analysis Problem Statement The Everly Police Department is facing a problem in which there is not an policy or procedure in which complaints from the newly formed Diversity Complaint Bureau can follow to resolve the complaints that are being submitted. Analysis Recently a report was made public by the Minority Police Officers Organization regarding the lack of diversity within the Everly Police Department. Results detailed the fact the Everly Police Department is a male dominated and paramilitary force and it has not taken any steps in order to promote or celebrate it. Numbers show that the majority of all force members are white males, with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He gave advice saying 'to be the best at what she did'. As now the assistant superintendant of police for administration, one of Linda's roles was to manage the results of the recently released report, paid for by the Minority Police Officers Organization, on the diversity within the Everly Police Department which came back as quite damaging to the force. Linda was told that her job was to do the damage control for the results. Linda was able to relate and react to some of the complaints being issued and brought forward by fellow department employees as she too has been the subject to gender and sexual harassment in the workforce and has seen others be subject to the same. Linda was influenced by her father to succeed and move higher in the force if she wished to do so. As woman in the male dominated career field she knew it would not be easy and her father was the one who gave her advice on how to proceed, especially if someone got in her way and told her she could not do it, or gave her difficultly doing what she has wanted.
  • 27. Linda knew that even though she was a woman, there was no job within the department that a man could do better than her. With these thoughts she proceeded to move up and not letting anyone get in her way. I believe that the Everly Police Department could have indeed avoided the situation in which they have now found themselves in. Should the Everly Police ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Key Lessons For Those Who Lead From The Middle Year Week Are you "a" leader but not "the" leader? That is the category into which most leaders fall. Great things can be accomplished by those who lead from the middle. They may or may not get the credit. However, credit is not the goal. The goal is faithfulness, progress, success, change, or resolution depending on the situation. It does not matter who gets the credit so long as the job gets done. I love and respect my leader so very much. I also take joy on those occasions where he says or initiates something over which I had influence. We he wins, I win and all of our staff wins. If the organization does well that is good for all who are affiliated. Therefore, I am committed to do my best as I lead from the middle. I shared four key lessons for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will not always get your way. You will encounter some people whose motives are not pure and their actions will bring hurt to you. What do you do in those circumstances? You must offer genuine forgiveness and let go of the hurts. If not, you will become the cynic and will be unable to accomplish the aims described in the previous point. Buddy Hackett once said that "while you carry the grudge the other guy is out dancing." What does that mean? It means you only hurt yourself and not only do you become an anchor holding back your organization but you also become the anchor to your own personal development and effectiveness. You will get hurt and when it happens you must work through it, learn from it, and then let go. 7. Work hard, but not to the neglect of your family. Effective leaders are by nature hard workers and you should be. However, on this point you should not compromise. Strive to succeed with family and at work. But if you can only succeed with one, make it your family. Jobs come and go but your family is a lifetime association and commitment. You can do both. It requires skills at prioritizing, establishing healthy boundaries, good time management, and a strong work ethic. Do you possess those four qualities or skills? If not get help because your church, organization, and most importantly your family need your leadership. 8. Don't dismiss your critics. I'll admit it. I do not like to be criticized. But I do like the result of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Heart Of Darkness Critical Analysis The Heart of Darkness, written by Joseph Conrad , is a very interesting and intriguing novel . It was originally published in 1899 . A great deal of the criticisms focused on racial tension and imperialism, which were very important topics that stuck out in reading the Heart of Darkness . Many literary criticisms praise the novel and the entertainment it brings to the audience . Although the Heart of Darkness receives a lot of praise, many critics negatively criticize the novel for various reasons . Joseph Conrad was huge on attacking the topic of racism , which was a problem associated with this novel during this time period . Shockingly, racism was mostly looked over by other critics. This was due to how racism was interpreted and defined as in 1902 . The meaning of racism has changed over time . During this time period, racism, the word itself, wasn't in existence . However, that does not mean that racism didn't occur during that time . In fact , racial tensions were so common that the actual word racism wasn't used because it wasn't necessary. Chinua Achebe writes a strong critique explaining his opposing thoughts against the Heart of Darkness and proving that point. Achebe believes that Joseph Conrad was in fact a racist, and he also believes that a novel that depersonalizes the human race shouldn't even be in the running to be called a great novel . He states that the simple truth should not be overlooked in other criticisms. Achebe explains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Myth Of The Empty Land By Robert P. Carroll Myth of the Empty Land: The myth of the empty land is a widespread debate between biblical critics; the concerns of this debate lays within the construction of Judean territory during and after the destruction of Jerusalem leading to their (Babylonian) exile (586–538 BCE). The understanding of the empty land refers to the land left behind by its people, where the myth therein refers to the interpretation of certain texts and their beliefs of what the land of Israel was like during their exile. The works of Robert P. Carroll will be used as the primary basis of this interpretation. Carroll uses various texts, to demonstrate the state of the land during and after the destruction and exile, these texts also refers to several issues concerning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To achieve this, I will attend swiftly to the major difference pertaining the myth of the empty land; the variance between the texts. The Empty Land of Chronicles and Leviticus: Under the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, the destruction of Jerusalem took place as a result of the people's pollution of YHWH'S holy sanctuary (Carroll,1992:80) with the destruction of Jerusalem, the exilic period began. The biblical texts that Carroll use to argue the emptiness of the land is that of 2 Chronicle 36:17–21 and Leviticus 26:27–39, by making specific reference to the following verses it is evident that according to these narratives the land was left desolated; 2 Chr 36:19–21 – 19Then his army burned the Temple of God, tore down the walls of Jerusalem, burned all the palaces, and completely destroyed everything of value. 20The few who survived were taken as exiles to Babylon, and they became servants to the king and his sons until the kingdom of Persia came to power. 21So the message of the Lord spoken through Jeremiah was fulfilled. The land finally enjoyed its Sabbath rest, lying desolate until the seventy years were fulfilled, just as the prophet had said. – ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Case Study Of Toms Friends The problems that Toms Friends will can met are numerous. Indeed, the first problem of Toms Friends is the time of shoes reception for the disadvantaged children is too long (between 4 or 6 months from the initial date of purchase). I would recommend to the company to answer at this problem by having a better management in its logistics but also its transport to reduce the delivery deadlines. A good flow management and an anticipation of sales would allow Toms Friends to be efficient and operational. The company, if it has the financial possibility, can also open a factory in every disadvantages country where it offers its shoes. It can be create new job for many people of those countries but also improve the delivery deadlines for children. The second problem of Toms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, Tom Friends helps more than 24 poor countries what makes its incur the risk of not helping any more suitably the majority of Argentines to the detriment of the other countries. If Tom Friends' main motivation was to improve the life of Argentines, it should refocused on this objective what would allow it to help more children and to give them more quickly their shoe. But it is respectable to want to help numerous countries needy as it makes today. Many criticisms are emitted against Toms Friends and it can affect their sales and image in the customer's eyes. Many people criticize that the manufacturing is located in china but it create new job in disadvantage country also. Tom Friends should make more communication on its products, their origin or the cause, which it defends. There is various ways to face the critic: first of all by limiting the criticism or by keeping silence for example. But I think the better idea is to communicate positively on its products and causes which it defends. Toms can plan a communication budget to solve this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. My Family Experience This experience has been emotionally demanding for me and a bit awkward. First off, immediate family speaking, we have an implicit norm of not offending people by criticism their actions but also, it's weird to compliment people on their behaviour. We stick to "thank you", "I appreciate what you did" and when there is a behaviour we find annoying we don't say a word. As for my big family, in which I include my immediate family (mom and brother), my boyfriend and my local church, we are "allowed" to give compliment and to share emotions with one another. With this context being placed, it was easier to compliment my church sister C and my boyfriend because we had this pre– establish norm of "it's acceptable to compliment and receive compliment and criticisms" but a bit harder to throw the first one at my mom. The easiest appreciation to give was to my boyfriend, I have even say it twice. I believe it's because. We have a turning–toward response to each other's bids (Gottman & DeClaire, 2001) it makes it easier for us to compliment each other and even criticize politely one another. The hardest I would say was the first one that I gave to my mom, it felt like an ice breaker. I perceived it as "breaking an implicit norm or rule" we had for many years. As I have recorded, in the table above, the impressions I had from the three compliments/appreciations to my mother were each different, in her verbal response as well as my interpretations. She first thought it was a question ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Last Critic That Will Be Evaluated The last critic that will be evaluated is Margaret B. Wilkerson. During the time that her critical study was composed, Margaret B. Wilkerson was the Director of the UC Berkeley Center for the Study, Education, and Advancement of Women. Wilkerson critical analysis is titled A Raisin in the Sun: Anniversary of an American Classic. Wilkerson's critical analysis discusses the "various social, historical, and artistic factors that have contributed to the play's contemporary relevance and popularity, with particular focus on script revisions." (Wilkerson 442) Wilkerson states that critics claimed that plays about the Black experience were seen as unattractive and of temporary or limited appeal to the theatre audiences. A Raisin in the Sun was different because the play was created at the right time. Wilkerson stated, "The Play's phenomenal reception can be attributed, in part, to its timeliness, for this dram reflects that moment in U.S. history when the country was poised on the brink of cataclysmic social and legal upheavals that would forever change its character." (Wilkerson 442) Hansberry happen to respond to Langston Hughes poem "A Dream Deferred" by making a play about the struggles and frustrations of a working–class Black family living in the South Side of Chicago post World–War II. It is three generations of family members living under one roof. The apartment is a two–bedroom apartment that is shared by five people so it is not only crowded but unsanitary because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Studies In Paul's Letter To Philippians Summary The letter to the Philippians has been the subject of historical criticism in relation to its contemporary authors and philosophers. In Studies in Paul's Letter to the Philippians , Hans Dieter Betz scrutinizes five segments from the letter to the Philippians to examine scholastic interpretations and to suggest a new interpretation regarding its literary genre as preparation for death(praemeditatio mortis). Hans Dieter Betz is a German–American scholar of the New Testament and Early Christianity. He was born and raised in Germany, and he earned his Doctor of Theology at Mainz in 1957 under Dr. Herbert Braun. He served as editor of the lexica "Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart" (4th ed. 1998–2005) and "Religion Past and Present" (2007–2014). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He differs his book from commentaries in purpose, nature and content, stating that his purpose of study is for "further investigations regarding specific passaged or problems yet unresolved or even undiscovered"(p1). For reading Philippians, Betz critically engages in the previous literary commentaries and employs textual and literary criticism. Especially he critically engages to Lohmeyer's criticism on Philippians, affirming that Lohmeyer's interpretation on the Philippians which reads the epistle as deutero–Pauline and from the second–century era. However Betz criticizes Lohmeyer's interpretation of Philippians as the polemic of Martyrs. He points out that regardless of vivid and impressive ideas about Martyrdom in the letter(p. 17), connecting his personal affliction to Philippian martyrdom is too subjective to validate. Betz clearly demonstrates the difficulty of accessing to the original manuscripts of the text(Volagen) through textual criticism and literary criticism due to the additional redactions. By representing the uncertainty of the original text, he emphasizes the variance of the text manuscripts and highlights the importance of textual criticism and comparative studies to read ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. William F. Buckley's Why DonT We Complain? Why Don't We Complain Essay? In "Why Don't We Complain?", William F. Buckley, Jr. addresses how Americans are having the tendency to sit back and accept what comes, to purely endure what happens to them. I think that Buckley's ideas on passive compliance and heedless insurance are precise and effective. Passive compliance refers to sitting through the problem without stepping up to correct and in this essay, Buckley reflects on his own experiences throughout the essay with complaints about society, and basically, says that everyone must complain to achieve what they want in life. That they need to speak up. Buckley, in the last line of a long paragraph 5, paragraph 6, paragraph 8, describes his experience in a movie theater where the movie was out of focus and everyone sat through it anyway; in which they were most likely waiting for someone else to complain. "The picture is out of focus" "The movie ended, as it had begun, just out of focus, and as we trooped out, we stretched our faces in a variety of contortions to accustom the eye to the shock of normal focus'" (Buckley Jr, 1960 p372) He describes the movie saying that Buckley also explains on, heedless endurance which also relates to sitting through a problem without voicing one's opinion. A heedless endurance means that people are not voicing their opinions at all or enough. But after the line, "That tendency to passive compliance, to a heedless endurance is something to keep one's eyes on– in sharp focus." (Buckley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Graduation Speech : My Life I am forty–seven and had fulfilled many of the dreams that I had as a child. I was in the military, fireman, and a police officer. I had gone to college after graduating high school following in the footsteps of my father. My father said that if I could not find a job after receiving my bachelor's degree that he would continue to pay for my education until I received my masters. Although after two semesters I dropped out because I felt that I could make more money than continuing in school. At some point, I did over time make more money than someone who had a bachelor's degree that worked under my father at General Electric. I married my first wife and had three children. We had our ups and downs over the entire time of our marriage and after ten years we divorced. I received full custody of the children and started to plan my future for me and them. Then out of nowhere the phone rings and it was Annabell on the other end. We hadn't spoken to each other in two years. We started dating and not long after were engaged to be married. As the wedding day approached, I was starting to get cold feet, not from getting remarried but because we were unequally yoked. On Sunday, September 24th, 2000 we went to church like we had for months before, except we were going to be married at 4 o'clock that afternoon. When the altar call was made, I went to the altar and prayed that God would give me an answer as to if we were to be married, because I only wanted to please Him. As I finished ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Taste Of One Book The first books now called scrolls were created as chronicles to document events which occurred in history. As time passed by the ideology of books has changed from chronicles to stories or significal events that occurred in history this has then altered until the books had a literary purpose of provoking reader's emotions. Taste of one is the crucial factor of creating a certain perception of the book, but this is often biased because a taste isn't allowed to be created. The discussion of a book depends on various factors such as the author of the book, the sequel of the book or a literary critics review of the book. Book discussion plays a major role in creating a general consensus throughout an audience, however concepts vary because each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, taste is misleading because it is affected by a large amounts of factors with the two crucial being the author of the book and also the review written a literary critic. Both of these can be rid of, but unfortunately both of these factors alter the readers view of the book even before he begins to read the book he is being forced the idea of what he can expect from the book, but this is not good because the taste sensor of the reader is redirected into and indecisive and emotionless direction because he may view the correct theory behind the story, however his brain does not comply with the reasoning and perceptions of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Criticism Of Andrew Clark An American Politician From The... I am sure you would agree with me when I say we cannot escape the inevitability (in ev i ta bility) of criticism. Aristotle once said, "Criticism is something we can avoid easily by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing." But I beg to disagree because people will criticize you for saying nothing, doing nothing and being nothing. Someone once said, Criticism is the muck in which the plants of the Lord grow strong and no child of God should fear Criticism. Criticism has the potential to help believers in their spiritual growth? Listen to what Frank Clark an American politician from the early 1900s said, "Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man's growth without destroying his roots." Criticism comes in two forms, destructive and constructive. They are both self–explanatory. Nevertheless, destructive criticism has the potential for spiritual growth but that would depend on the receiver. Destructive criticism can make us look inwardly ask the deep question, is it true of me. If the criticism levied is true, then do what needs to be done to correct it. If the criticism is malicious then ignore it and make sure you do not give your critics ammunition to prove their point. I would admit that criticism is not always easy to handle. People can be crude but always remember we are not responsible for the actions of others. We will only answer to God for our actions. The gospel is bigger than our feelings and has serious implications for mankind. So ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Bible And The Word "inspire" Essay The Bible and the Word "Inspire" According to the Random House Dictionary, the word inspire means "to infuse an animating, quickening, or exalting influence into, or to communicate or suggest by a divine influence." This definition indicates, when applied to the scripture, that the stories and writings in the Bible did not come solely from the minds of the respective authors, but rather from a divine source. This suggests that the authors were scribes, reproducing what was instilled in them by God. This idea is strengthened by looking at distinct examples from the scripture that show that scripture is inspired, and not made up. By using the form of criticism known as literary criticism, we can analyze certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God can be viewed as an indirect author, and the inspiration for scripture. "We did not follow cleverly invented stories when we told you about the power and the comings of our Lord Jesus Christ but we were eyewitnesses of His majesty." "Above all you must understand that no prophecy of scripture came about by the prophet's own interpretation. For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit." From the standpoint of a literary critic, these two passages represent the question at hand as to whether or not scripture is inspired. Literary criticism looks at the passage as a whole, and reads what it says, just as a normal person would. Using this method, we see easily that scripture is in fact inspired, because it states that there were no cleverly invented stories, but rather God's own words. God's plans for his people are carefully laid out, and there is much doubt that He would entrust average people to teach others about His word without careful explanation as to exactly what it is, and how it came to be. This is why much of the Bible, especially the Pentateuch, tells the historical story of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Themes Of Letters To Kappus In Letters to a Young Poet, Rilke writes letters to Kappus giving him advice and helping him figure out solutions to deal with his problems. Themes such as solitude, childhood, criticism, and love tied in into his life lessons trying to give Kappus a different perspective. Rilke taught Kappus to enjoy solitude, maintain childhood innocence, ignore people's opinions, and to value the true meaning of love. Not only does Rilke help and inspire Kappus but his readers as well. These letters allow readers to form a new perspective on life due to Rilke's wisdom and knowledgeability. "What is necessary, after all, is only this: solitude, vast inner solitude. To walk inside yourself and meet no one for hours – that is what you must be able to attain," (Rilke 41). Rilke wanted Kappus to realize that there is no reason to fear solitude. Solitude is about enjoying time spent alone, allowing people to explore what's within. People tend to present themselves in a different manner when around others but solitude allows one to be themselves. Not taking the time to get to know what is within and constantly being surrounded by people, may have a negative effect on a person. Someone who doesn't take the time to get to know themselves will allow others to shape them into the person they feel they're expected to become. In reality, no one can tell someone who they should be, people can only figure that out for themselves. With solitude no one can criticise one's behavior or set a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Speech On Freedom Of Speech Paying attention to public discourse, one can see this happen many times. Someone says and or in some other way expresses something objectionable or controversial, which draws a significant amount criticism toward them. Then they or someone defending them will cry freedom of speech, in a bid to defend it. And this is a bad thing for the culture of our public discourse. Now before anyone makes the mistake of misunderstanding this, I am not attacking freedom of speech, I am criticizing people who draw up claims of free speech, where it is irrelevant to the matters at hand, and use such claims as a way of trying to deflect criticism. Because those types of misused claims can harm and erode the public discourse. It is important to understand when a claim of free speech is relevant to a discussion is relevant and when it is not. It is relevant when freedom of speech is in contest, and if it isn't then it's not relevant. If the government was trying to legally ban protected speech, or trying to punish someone merely for speaking, or if someone was harassing someone personally, or using violence, or other unwarranted actions to silence someone or punish them for speaking, then claims of free speech are relevant. But if that isn't happening, if people are merely criticizing what someone said or otherwise expressed, and treating them in manners fitting to accountability in public discourse, then claims of freedom of speech are not relevant. Yet you will find people who in those instances of public discourse, where people will cry free speech, where there is no evidence that anyone ever challenged that they or the person they are defending had the liberty to say or express what they did, and try to use free speech as if that alone justifies it and can deflect criticism. Just because someone has the liberty to say or express something, does not mean that what they said or expressed was justified in itself. Criticizing what someone else says is not an attack on freedom of speech. Saying that what someone said was wrong, or that they shouldn't have said it, or trying to convince them that they should cease doing it, is not attack on freedom of speech. Because there is a difference between whether someone can say ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...