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Black Market High Status
936 words
Serena Joy is the most powerful female presence in
the hierarchy of Gileadean women; she is the
central character in the dystopian novel,
signifying the foundation for the Gileadean
regime. Atwood uses Serena Joy as a symbol for the
present dystopian society, justifying why the
society of Gilead arose and how its oppression had
infiltrated the lives of unsuspecting people.
Atwood individualists the character of Serena Joy,
as her high status in the society demands power
and the domination over t...
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Represents Evil Black People
1,535 words
The setting of Sula takes place in the rich,
fertile hills of Medallion, a small, valley town
in Ohio. The residents of this town refer to these
hills, where the Blacks resided, as the Bottom.
Morrison uses the first four pages of the novel to
provide the reader with a general knowledge of the
town of Medallion and the history of the Bottom.
Its name originated from an old joke in which a
white farmer gave a slave a piece of land in the
hills and freedom in exchange for performing some
difficult...
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Louise Mallard Roller Coaster
3,787 words
In the Feelings Feelings In the short story A
Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin, the whole range
of emotions are felt by the main charter Louise
Mallard. Upon learning of her husband s death she
is immediately overcome by sadness. However, once
she is alone she allows herself to experience her
feelings of joy at the prospect of being free from
repression. She is no more able to staff off the
feeling that was approaching her than trying to
stop the waves from hitting the shore. Basically
stated we ...
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