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    -The Explaining of the Black Plague- By: Jacob Lozada The Black Plague was one of the world’s most deadliest diseases. The Black Plague had many effects on the people back then when the Plague was most common. The effects we’re abandonment, burning of certain types of people, for example: The Jews, and over a third of Europe was killed because of the plague. The Black Plague caused major mortality rates to drastically increase. People believed that the plague was an act of god, sending it down as

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    the white race. Black men were viewed as uneducable pack mules given value merely based on their strength and ability to work. Black women were viewed as lustful creatures that served the purpose of fulfilling a slave-owner’s sexual desires and for reproducing new “property”. A slave’s manhood or womanhood was diminished as neither gender had the ability to create a self-identity outside the gender roles assigned to them by the slavery institution. Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs defy these stereotypes

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    Jacob Black Narrative

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    happen to me?” Jacob Black ran as fast as he could across the white flatlands that led to his small home. Rain pounded the ground with massive force as Jacob dodged past the large thing that was chasing him. The thing swung past Jacob’s head several more times before he finally made it back to the small alcove he called home. Struggling for breath, Jacob turned back to the thing that was chasing him and could only make out a peach color that varied in shade across the massive being. Jacob knew almost

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    Essay on The Knightly Code of Loyalty

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    Dawn, loyalty is reflected through Jacob Black who remains loyal to his wolf pack, the Cullens, Bella, and his true love, Renesmee. Loyalty is the feeling of devotion one holds for ones country, creed, family, and friends(dictionary.com). It is remaining faithful to what you believe in. In King Arthurs time, the knights followed strict rules of chivalry, honor, bravery, and loyalty. Jacob Black is a Quileute Indian who is part of a legend. Jacob is a half human who transforms

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    To be irrevocably in love with a vampire is both a fantasy and a nightmare woven into a reality for Bella Swan. Pulled in one direction by her passion for Edward Cullen, and in another by her connection to werewolf Jacob Black, she has endured a tumultuous year of temptation, loss and strife to reach the ultimate turning point. Her pending choice, to either join the dark but seductive world of immortals or pursue a fully human life, has become the thread from which the fate of two completely different

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    there she fell in love with some supernatural beings. What Laing is saying about the mortality of humans is thrown out the window when vampires are involved, but the mortality of humans is still a major plot point in these books. Edward Cullen, Jacob Black, and Bella Swan are perceived as metaphors for the darker parts of mankind’s existence. Even though he is one of the protagonists, Edward is a stalker. Herold explains, “He sneaks into Bella 's bedroom at night to watch her sleep. He follows Bella;

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    watching. His face was stiff as he glared toward the fringe of curtain above the screen. I settled in to endure the two hours, watching the colors and the movement on the screen rather than seeing the shapes of people and cars and houses. But then Jacob started sniggering. "What?" I whispered. "Oh, c'mon!" he hissed back. "The blood squirted twenty feet out of that guy. How fake can you get?" He chuckled again, as a flagpole speared another man into a concrete wall.

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    Jacobs POV Everything between Bella and I was finally coming together. Our feelings for one another are now out and on the table. After all this time, doubting the imprint, I know it was right and I wasn't being punished. Even with all that was going on

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    Dawn, true love overcomes all obstacles. True love also leaves the characters no choice but to give their lives to save the people they love. Bella is willing to sacrifice her life out of love of her daughter. Jacob stands against his own werewolf pack to protect Bella and the Cullens. When Jacob imprints on Reneesme, he dedicates his life to her. After Bella transforms into a newborn vampire, her love for Edward remains stronger than her thirst for blood. “When you loved the one who

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    Even though Bella have with her fears, she begins seeking danger in order to to be able to hear Edward voice again. Because she was so scared, Bella counted on the help from Jacob Black an old friend when was younger to help repair some old bikes of hers. While they was fixing on the motorbikes together everyday, Bella and Jacob build a strong friendship with each other. Bella begins to start to finally get over Edward and now much better inside of her heart, though she still feels crushed and sad

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