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Literature Analysis

 1 This took place in the 1960s in Mississippi. It's about a southern journalist named Skeeter, returning from college with dreams of being a writer. She had decided to interview the black women who had spent their lives taking care of white families. One of the Characters who later showed up was Aibileen, an African American women who cared for a two year old girl who she loved dearly..... It shows both perspectives of both women in the book. Later on new characters come in, Minny, hilly and Celia.  2. The main theme would be radical prejudice: hate toward African Americans. All white characters are racist besides Skeeter . In the 1960's, where they still had to be segregated. 3. Skeeters routine everyday would be drinking coffee than brushing her teeth, then going to work. She worked at The Jackson Journal. After work she would hang out with her friends. This would be a daily thing up until the middle of the book. 4. Some literary techniques i have see so far would be Foresh...

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For The Win

 One good thing that I'm proud of would be turning in my assignments. The first two months i was really unmotivated to do anything but I'm glad I am doing better. I still need to improve myself though so i don't procrastinate as much .

3 Fav Journal Entries

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Fire can Burn or Warm

 its described as self awareness. The fire means how aware you should be of your actions. It can be both helpful and destructive because it has positive and negatives outcomes. 

Enter Clarisse

 My first impression would be her love for nature and how curious she was. I like how Clarisse made Guy Montag to change his view on everything.

Imagine of A Man

I find it weird how society was portrayed in this story and how it also refers to the story " The Pedestrian". Just like in " The Pedestrian" it tells how everyone is just glued to the tv. I find it interesting how the fireman would burn illegal books and the houses of those who owned them. Overall i liked this story.