Deadpan is a type of humor that describes speaking with an emotionless face. The addition of deadpan makes racial humor easier to address. For example, on Bart’s first day of being the town’s new sheriff, an elderly lady says to Bart “up yours Nigger” with a very straight and serious face. This exposes racial issues and shows how easy it was for people in this time period to use racial slurs. The word nigger is used over a dozen times through out the film as well as
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He apparently manages to sneak into Ford’s Theater on account of knowing the owner personally, and all the ladies go crazy for him when he is in public. However, O’Reilly presents him in private as a traitor and an uncontrollable maniac, so hell-bent on his plans that he’s obsessive over it. In the standard “good guy, bad guy” analogy, Booth is definitely not
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A Woman of Standards Traditionally considered a subservient sex, the female role has only recently been allowed to surface under the scrutiny of the public eye. In the decades before it, women are undermined and repressed by the men that govern their very essence of being. Men, according to Jean-Jacque Rousseau in his piece Émile, do not require the presence of a woman in his life to retain his position of power, yet by the “laws of nature” women without a man has no control over her own social
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are welcome, gentlemen! come, musicians, play. A hall, a hall! give room! and foot it, girls. [17 Reasons music plays, and they dance] [Enter Romeo & Benvolio] ROMEO What lady is that, which doth enrich the hand Of yonder knight? SERVANT I know not, sir. ROMEO Did my
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Art in education The arts are an essential ingredient for any child’s education, allowing every student to accomplish important things in life. I disagree that arts no longer holds a place in education. By imparting important life skills, providing character education and better appreciation of the arts, arts become essential to students in both the pursuit and achievement of excellence. Yet, many students have little or no opportunity to learning arts as arts is devalued as a core element in the
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Student Name: Danielle Bond Story Title and Year Published: A Good Man is Hard to Find, 1953 Author and Years Lived: Flannery O’Connor, 39 Years Historical, cultural and/or political contexts affecting this author and his/her work: Flannery O’Connor was born and raised in Georgia. She was a Roman Catholic who grew up in the “bible belt” city of Savannah. She also lived in New York State, Iowa and Connecticut at different times in her adult life but returned to Georgia after having her
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good grooming at all times. Hair should be neatly combed and must not touch the collar of your uniform. 4. Keep hands clean finger nails should be kept short and clean. 5. Courtesy to co-employees should be observed at all times. Act in a gentleman/lady like manner. Greet your co-employees according to the time of day. 6. Do not attend to personal matters within the public area, combing of hair manicuring nails, picking up your noise and teeth. 7. Do not register impatience or anger by drumming
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SType Training Course Training can be divided into 3 modules body, mind, spirit. Every module will contain all the 3 elements but the focus will be on the main element. For example: The body module will contain mostly lessons about healthy lifestyle + teasing (button pushing) but will also has a lecture or two about seeing the relationship from the woman point of view and some spiritual tasks like corner time. Body (Slave): In the first module, trainees will l
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I pointed where the car are. “Leave it there, they’re waiting for us,” he interrupted and pat my back. “Just wait,” he added as he put his two fingers in his mouth to whistle. Everyone shut up and all of their attentions are on Theo. “Guys and ladies, hmm,” he fix his bow tie as he clean his throat, “After this we’ll be going to our resort and continue this to there,” he announced as he held my hands. I’m still shaking. What will happen next? We walked going to the parked cars so I pull Carly
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The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark ASCII text placed in the public domain by Moby Lexical Tools, 1992. SGML markup by Jon Bosak, 1992-1994. XML version by Jon Bosak, 1996-1999. Simplified XML version by Max Froumentin, 2001. The XML markup in this version is Copyright © 1999 Jon Bosak. This work may freely be distributed on condition that it not be modified or altered in any way. Table of Contents Act 1 .................................... p. 5 Scene 1 ..................................
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