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    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien Plot: 1. RISING ACTION • In the summer of 1968‚ Tim O’Brien receives a draft notice. Despite a desire to follow his convictions and flee to Canada‚ he feels he would be embarrassed to refuse to fulfill his patriotic duty and so concedes to fight in Vietnam. CLIMAX • During their tour of duty‚ the men of the Alpha Company must cope with the loss of their own men and the guilt that comes from killing and watching others die. FALLING ACTION • After he returns

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    When young men go off to war‚ they painfully become aware of their own mortality. The Vietnam War drafted many 18 year olds off to fight for their country-when most had never picked up a gun. The question always remains‚ whose war are we fighting? In Tim O’Brien’s short story "The Things They Carried" there are many examples of the psychological loss of innocence of a young soldier. Similarly‚ in Louise Erdrich’s "The Red Convertible‚" the reader becomes acquainted with the effects of war after returning

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    The Meaning of the Things They Carried Tim O’Brien is a veteran of the Vietnam War and he fought with the United States in that controversial war. Tim O’Brien was drafted into the Vietnam War in 1968. He served as an infantryman‚ and obtained the rank of sergeant and won a Purple Heart after being wounded by shrapnel. He was discharged from the Vietnam War in 1970. I believe that O’Brien’s own past experiences he encountered in the Vietnam War gave him inspiration to write “The Things They Carried

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    1817‚ but soon became one of the biggest names in all of history. By 1838‚ Frederick Douglass was able to escape slavery and go up North. The citizens of Rochester‚ New York‚ where Douglass settled in‚ asked him to give a speech to celebrate the Fourth of July. He agreed‚ however‚ instead of his speech being about celebrating freedom‚ he spoke about all the hypocrisy being held in the United States. The states represented freedom‚ and independence‚ yet there were millions of people being forced into

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    Frederick later moved to Rochester‚ New York and exhibited all he planned‚ to exposing the people of his nation to the true faults of the utopia imitated United States. On July 5th of 1852 Frederick Douglass was invited to speak to the public of the meaning of Independence Day. Titling his speech‚ “What‚ to the Slave‚ is the Fourth of July?” Douglass planned to notify his people of the reality of the U.S.‚ to assist their naiveté into acknowledging the truth. Starting of innocently‚ Douglass mentions

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    Title: “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July” Author: Frederick Douglass Summary of Section 1: Although America has had many wise men that led it to greatness‚ it is still a young nation that can still make childish mistakes. Summary of Section 2: The wise men were brave to stand up and fight against the tyranny of the British. Summary of Section 3: Many of the men were poor but favored peace. However‚ because their freedom came first‚ they were willing to fight. Summary of Section 4:

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    Douglass‚ Frederick a man that taught himself to read and write‚ in his speech in 1852 “What to The American Slave is Your 4th of July” has given us a clear picture of the reality of inhuman cruelty that is slavery. That Douglass was triggered by it when the white man had the audacity to ask Douglas the opportunity to speak in stage about the united state’s independence‚ or how douglass see it‚ Their independence day. Douglass begins building his speech with personal facts and a clear horrific image

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    Julies Bakeshop I. The Business A. Description of Busines Julies bakeshop purchases and A celebration of taste‚ freshness and high quality. Julies bakeshop was opened and grew to become part of the Filipino’s everydat life. Julies bakeshop is giving us our daily bread. But when help is needed‚ this neighboorhood bakeshop wa always in the forefront‚ giving the much needed sustenannce to move forward. The driving force of this humble organization are their values‚ it is through these values

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    In her essay “The Fourth of July”‚ Audre Lorde conveys her anger toward American society. Her anger is caused by the racism and discrimination in her country. Although she clearly establishes her claim‚ Lorde uses irony to express her opinions yet control her anger. Lorde’s essay was written in response to her family’s trip to Washington D.C. the summer after her graduation from eighth grade. In it‚ she writes‚ “the waitress was white‚ and the counter was white‚ and the ice

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    The Fourth of July* Being born in the USA gave me the advantage to celebrate lots of holidays. One of my favorite events was the independence day. Were America got its freedom from the United Kingdome of Britain. In the morning of 4th of July‚ my mom woke me up early and said: "get up and be ready for the barbeque at your uncle’s house". I wanted to dose off more but the thought of the fireworks later at night made me jump out of my bed and rushed to put my clothes on. After everyone

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