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  • Theme: Facing reality Bringing my son to the police station.
  • Theme: Facing reality American Dreams Faces Harsh New Reality.
  • LIES!!
  • American Dream?!?!
  • Theme: Facing reality Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech 1950.
  • Oh it's just a guy.
  • What is that noise?
  • In Bringing my son to the police station by Shoshauna Shy, the main character is denying the fact of being in a police station with her son. She is basically distracting herself by analyzing every part of her clothes. When she does face reality; and as we pass through Weapons Check it's reassuring to note how the yellows to note momentarily mesh and make an overall pleasing composition she immediately distracts herself again.
  • Theme: Facing Reality The danger of a single story.
  • All I want for Christmas is you!!
  • "American Dreams Faces Harsh Reality" by Ari Shapiro is about how people are actually seeing the truth of the American Dream. How it is not really true, in the text it says “Only in America” is a universal phrase in domestic politics. The challenge for politicians today is to convince Americans that the phrase still applies — that hard work and dedication still guarantee success." This shows that the American dream is only an illusion and people are facing the reality of the dream.
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  • In "Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech 1950" by William Faulkner it talks about how we get used to facing the reality to the point that tragedy is somewhat normal. In the text it says, "Our tragedy today is a general and universal physical fear so long sustained by now that we can even bear it. There are no longer problems of the spirit." This shows that the Author thinks that we always face reality and it is normal.
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  • In "The danger of a single story" by Adichie it talks about how one story is one person's whole view on another's lifestyle, especially ethnicity. In the text it states, "My roommate had a single story of Africa: a single story of catastrophe. In this single story, there was no possibility of Africans being similar to her in any way.." This shows how just one story was Adichie's roommate's view on Africans.
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