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A literary device I used for this quote was a Metaphor. I used this quote because Starr tells the reader how she feels about being at the party with the one person she only knew left her hanging She knew she would be uncomfortable going to a party where she didn't know anyone Now that her sister left her hanging, she felt like she was naked in a Garden where apples were already eaten, its like she was invisible.
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A-Rewrite the passage in your own words
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Beneatha called Walter 'not a man... and a toothless rat' to demean him of his manhood.
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"A Raisin In The Sun" is a play penned by Lorraine Hansberry.
The play narrates the story of a black family and their financial struggles.
In Act 3, Scene 1, of the play, Walter annouce to his family that he has accepted the offer of Karl Lindner. This decision by Walter was made out of humiliation and despair, which shocks his family.
<u>To this Beneatha replies that Walter is 'not a man. That is a toothless rat.'</u>
<u>She uttered these words for Walter to demean of his manhood. She retained her love for her brother for his decision of selling out his family and community to Karl Lindner. She purposely called Walter 'a toothless rat' to make him realize of what he has done</u>.
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Topic: The decision to censor particular books is often tied to current political or social debates.
1. People are social media addicts. The internet is usually either plainly seen as republican or democratic views and they are expressed to you in a manner that you could actually believe what they are writing about. They attempt to reach into your own morals and values and convince you that you need to read a certain book - or that a book has things in it that would not be appropriate for you and your beliefs.
Hopefully, the students have a teacher, as myself, that will encourage them to read all the banned books that they can get their hands on. Even though most of all literature is somewhere on the web, I encourage you to purchase the banned books. Politically motivated censorship is usually someone trying to please the people. Give them what they want; in reality we do not want books to be banned. It is simple really, if you do not want to read it, then do not read it. Whatever is going on in the news, is usually somewhere in history and written about already. History repeats itself and it is evident that there are people that want to control what you think and what you say. They want to control people. There is no government for the people by the people any longer, if they continue to ban books. If we allow them to continue to ban books, this will trickle slowly into other areas of our lives. They start slow, and then they get into the media to try to sway people to believe a certain way.
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Books - the ones you still can hold in your hand and read - will continue to disappear. People will try to control what you think, eat, believe and attempt to change your value system and your morals.
Fake news? possibly, but in reality, no on should ban books.
If you have not READ (not watched) Fahrenheit 451, I encourage you to do so. Read the book. If you choose to watch the movie, wait until you have read the book.