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    Each person has their own stereotypes that best define them. In The Women of Brewster Place, the main characters have their own stereotypes that help them become more powerful and overcome conflicts. Mattie presented herself as a mother, where she cares about everyone and help them deal with issues and questions. Cora Lee on the other hand, acts as a child; she is immature and impatience. Etta displayed as an adviser who knows what she’s doing by arguing and telling people what she consider right

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    Growing up as a child, many of the issues I have seen and faced are some that I would never wish on anybody. I have witnessed almost all the male figures in my life verbally and sometimes even physically abuse the women in my family. Speaking of the women in my family, majority of them have had babies as young as the age of thirteen going on fourteen. Shocking, I know! The sad reality is, most of the women do not understand their value or worth. They go from man to man and continue to have more babies

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    In the novel Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor explains to readers on how seven black women are living life in Brewster Place by confronting alienation. Naylor identify alienation by exploring racism and sexism. It serves as a testament to the live of African American women who have maintained self- respect and hope in the face of suffering Mattie, Lorraine, and Etta Mae Johnson are the three characters who have went through the sufferings of alienation. Lorraine was introduced in chapter

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    of his tale the novelist must rely on what may be called the illuminating incident to reveal and emphasize the inner meaning of each situation. Illuminating incidents are the magic casement of fiction, its vistas on infinity.” In The Women of Brewster Place the so-called illuminating incident or casement is when Lorraine is raped coming home, the next morning she kills her closest friend a confident with a brick. Not only does this change the course of the book but it unveils, despite the hope the

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    Kesselring, is a play that takes place in Brooklyn New York. The opening scene takes place in September of 1942, in the Brewster living room. It is the home of Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha Brewster they both may seem perfectly sane, but we find out they are both crazy murderers. Together, they have 12 dead bodies in their home. The women think they are doing their victims favors, because all of their victims were lonely and death would be better than that. In the Brewster house, with the two aunts, lives

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    you is the reality of your life. So we question yourself what happens to a dreamed deferred? In the novel, The Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor explains to readers about seven black women who live life in Brewster Place by confronting alienation.Sometimes a place can take on the characteristics and functions of a living character, and such is the case in Brewster Place. Naylor identifies alienation by exploring racism and sexism. It serves as a testament to the life of African American women

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    or a kiss from a loved one, these personal connections build relationships that shape the lives of every individual. Relationships vary in type, depth, and complexity, but any which way, they play a prominent role in the lives of The Women of Brewster Place, and the characters in The Road. Friendly, biological, and intimate relationships are extremely critical components of these two stories and help shape the path of each character’s journey. The relationship between Mattie and Eva although brief

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    In The Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor, examples of different types of family relationships are prominent throughout the novel. Whether they are related by blood or not, the women in the novel all have their experiences with different types of parenthood. Some interact with their parents, some are parents, and some are both. A common motif throughout the stories of these women is that parenthood is something that contains varying degrees of love and care based on a character’s illusions

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    Within Gloria Naylor’s “The Women of Brewster Place” and Amiri Baraka’s “Dutchman”, there is a heavy emphasis on society. Particularly how society influences interaction not just among African Americans, but interactions among whites and African Americans as seen is Baraka’s “Dutchman.” However, both novels also continue to portray a reoccurring theme that has been prevalent within this course, which is the struggle of African American’s in society. Throughout both works, society plays a large

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    to men. African- Americans were also considered second class citizens to Caucasians. Both women and African Americans had to be strong and endure many hardships in their fight to be seen as equals in their own country. In her book, The Women of Brewster Place, Gloria Naylor has explored the burdens of both being a woman, and being an African American, as she wrote a story of seven African American women overcoming their circumstances in their deteriorating community. The women, all have their own obstacle

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