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    a Native American in 1830 walking the Trail of Tears. Half dead, starving, and homeless. Soldiers are surrounding your tribe from the American Government forcing you to move across the country. In 1830 President Jackson placed the Indian Removal Act which allowed U.S. soldiers to remove Native American tribes from Georgia and other eastern lands to new discovered western lands. Others feel Native Americans should be moved to western lands because Americans thought they were relieving the Natives from

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    Subject Date SYMBOLIC ASSOCIATIONS INVOLVING THE RIVER AND THE LAND Summary A river in any societal aspect plays numerous roles though not well defined as common for each society. Apart from quenching the people around it, it has other roles that can further link to cultural bases. In the novel “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by “, Mark Twain has symbolically used the river to bring out the full context of the themes exploited. Land as a platform for the flow of the river has also been included to

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    We live in an existence where we deal with conflicts every day. They could be internal or external, but we do not face conflicts with terrifying monsters or nightmarish creatures. Conflict is a clash or an argument between opposing powers. Odysseus is a Greek hero who spends 10 years wandering after the Trojan War to get home. On his way back home, he encountered plenty of obstacles. Some of the barriers were created by the gods and some were created by mythical creatures. None of the complications

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    to nature for inspiration for their literature. As he noticed his lack of creativity and inspiration, Thoreau moved out onto a desolate piece of land that Waldo Emerson, Thoreau’s mentor and friend, owned and tended to. Emerson was also a transcendentalist writer who escaped the corrupt technological society by living in the woods. He worked on his land in solitude so that he could continue to refine his perception of society. The environment around these writers greatly impacted both Thoreau and

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    In Song of Solomon Toni Morrison tells a story of one black man's journey toward an understanding of his own identity and his African American roots.  This black man, Macon "Milkman" Dead III, transforms throughout the novel from a naïve, egocentric, young man to a self-assured adult with an understanding of the importance of morals and family values.  Milkman is born into the burdens of the materialistic values of his father and the weight of a racist society.  Over the course

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    corporate farming and traditional farming. Chapter 11 is about a land that was once for humans, almost dead except for the miniscule amounts of plant and animal life. Steinbeck sets the scene with a vacant land and vacant houses, with nothing alive but the tractor. This tractor was alive but only powered by “metal and gasoline and oil”. Steinbeck makes a juxtaposition by commenting on how the tractor is the only living thing in the vacant lands despite it being made of metal. Then Steinbeck immediately

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    stolen from him as child as he reminisces over an action he committed without question. Lane begins setting the scene of fateful action, describing the desolate environment in which he grew. In his own words it was a hard land, a land of dead animals and dead men. This is the land that Lane will commit the act the that he is still unable to reconcile himself with. Lane then uses the experience of how he crushed the kitten's skull to demonstrate the harshness of this environment. The recollection juxtaposes

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    Joaquin for Maria, the love of their lives, Manolo ends up in the Land of the Dead in “The Book of Life”, an animated film by Dreamworks. With the help of his family, Manolo must travel through the land to get back home and save Maria. The movie “Coco”, an animated Disney Pixar production, is about a young boy named Miguel who wants to follow his dream of being a musician. In doing so, Miguel finds himself traveling through the Land of the Dead during “Dia de los Muertos”, searching with his ancestors to

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    T.S. Eliot, on his full name Thomas Stearns Eliot is an American writer known for his very influential works of prose, poetry and literary criticism among we can mention The Waste Land (1922), Poems (1919), Prufrock and Other Observations (1917), Hamlet and His Problems (1921),The Three Voices of Poetry (1954). For many who know his work, T.S. Eliot is an important figure when it comes to Modernism, often using in his writings references to myths and other personalities, juxtaposition of different

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    In book eleven, or The Land of the Dead, a mournful tone is present when Odysseus’ shipmate Elepnor is found dead in Circe’s hall after he had gotten drunk and fallen off of Circe's roof. After Elepnor is found Odysseus says, “Now when I saw him there I wept for pity and called out to him.” (Lines 582-583, The Land of the Dead). Some important diction in this quote are wept, which means to cry and pity which means to feel sorrow

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