Flaming Essays

  • Flaming on the Internet

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    Flaming on the Internet You're sitting in front of your computer, checking your email like you do everyday. This time, however, you get an email from someone whose name you don't recognize. Your curious nature getting the best of you, you click on it and see this: Guess what! I'm a woman, and I'm sending you e-mail. I must be able to use a computer. I also do not take a herd of women into the restroom with me. Women do not do that. Men just like to think that we do. Who do you think you

  • Flaming Iguanas: Summary And Analysis

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    Erika Lopez’s chapter on the Canadian Johns is the longest chapter in her novel, Flaming Iguanas, possibly because it displays an empowering moment for Jolene, wherein Lopez’s protagonist undergoes a masculine sensation that fulfills her own needs and desires as an independent woman on the road. She meets the Canadian Johns, middle-aged bikers from Canada, who help her get her broken bike fixed. She uses one of the Canadian Johns for a thrilling ride on his motorcycle, and for a place to stay for

  • The Flaming Youth of the 1920's

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    were shortening their hemlines, drinking and smoking in public, and flaunting it so everyone could see. This was obviously out of frustration and wanting to change how they were being treated. The youth of this time are often referred to as the "Flaming Youth". Not only were the youth acting out though. The whole population in General was on a spending frenzy. Even people who didn't have the money spent wildly. Everyone wanted to live luxuriously, Buying cigarettes, magazines, newspapers, radios

  • Identity In Erika Lopez's Flaming Iguanas

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    Erika Lopez’s Flaming Iguanas addresses various constitutions of American identity, including ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. The protagonist, Jolene, is illustrative of how these constitutions of identity are complicated as she travels west. In particular, traveling westward typically consists of white men who reject the constraints of middle class life and decide to get on the road in hopes of finding selfhood. Flaming Iguanas demonstrates that gender, class, and ethnicity tie into the ability

  • Earth Vs. Giant Flaming Ball of Gas

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    Earth Vs. Giant Flaming Ball of Gas The world is burning! Or is it? This question has been the topic of arguments for years and has yet to be settled. There are sufficient arguments to both sides of this “dilemma”, but when you look at the facts and our past, only one side will prevail. It becomes clear that global warming does in fact exist, but there is nothing that we, as humans, can do about it. There are many facts proving that global warming exists. According to NASA, average temperatures

  • Online Behavior: How to Become Proficient with Netiquette

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    and negative effects that one experiences in an online forum can have great impact on how that person responds to future discussions or emails. By following the proper core netiquette rules outlined by Virginia Shea, one can avoid such things as flaming and have a pleasant online experience. Netiquette is the proper use of etiquette that should be used in emails and online classroom forums. It is essential that personnel become more proficient with online netiquette because more are attending college

  • Texas V. Johnson Majority Opinion Analysis

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    Context Writing Based on “What, of This Goldfish, Would You Wish?”, “Texas v. Johnson Majority Opinion”, and my own experience, our relationships with others define who we are by the feelings that arise when in a situation involving something personal. In the “What, of This Goldfish, Would You Wish?”, Yonatan goes around to people’s homes and interview the people for his documentary. He makes his way to Sergei’s house to ask him a questions. Sergei does not like strangers banging on his door, especially

  • Forms Of Cyberbullying Essay

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    Types of cyberbullying: Cyberbullying does not come in one form. It comes in multiple forms. These forms of cyberbullying are Outing, Harassment, Trickery, Cyberstalking, Flaming and Exclusion. Outing: Outing is the act of displaying the victims personal communications to the public. Types of personal communications are emails and text messages. This act of cyberbullying can cause pschological harm to the victim. Harassment: Harassment is the most basic form of cyberbullying. It is also the most

  • Weather In Dante's Inferno Analysis

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    levels of torture people experience in accordance to their sins. One aspect that is often overlooked, however, is how the weather described within his poem affects the impact of each sin. In fact, weather such as hurricane-like wind, putrid rain, and flaming snow vigorously enhanced the nature of their corresponding sins portrayed in Dante’s Inferno. For instance, Dante and his guide Virgil came upon a chaotic pit “…that groans like the sea in a storm, when it is lashed by conflicting winds” after entering

  • Fire and Water Imagery in Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"

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    Fire is the process in which materials ignite and combine with oxygen to give off heat, light, and flames. Likewise, water is composed of H20 molecules and acts as a counter to fire by possessing the ability to extinguish it. However, in literary terms, fire is mostly related to passion while water usually represents reason and calmness. Both elements are considered unique because of the ability to destroy and give life. Water can be directly related to life since it is an essential element for

  • Art And Symbolism In Siddhartha

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    suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering. The fist noble truth is represented by the temptresses and the flaming arrows sent from Mara. After the temptresses did not seduce Buddha Mara sent flaming arrows from all directions towards the Buddha representing that all of life’s sufferings. This artwork shows the second noble truth by Buddha avoiding the temptresses that Mara sent and in this way Buddha

  • Writing Style in The Awakening

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    Writing Style in The Awakening In her novel The Awakening, Kate Chopin is an artist who paints a picture for the reader with every word:"The sun was low in the west, and the breeze was soft and languorous that came up from the south, charged with the seductive odor of the sea." (12) The inclusion of such alluring and dramatic images allows the reader to see, hear, feel, smell, and live in the scene which she creates. Chopin writes to awaken the senses, and her style is one of beauty and uniqueness

  • My Coats Of Arms

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    Coats of arms were first used in the middle ages. People used them to identify other people. For example, if a baker opened a bakery they could use their coat of arms so people knew which family that bakery belonged to. However, you might want to make your own coat of arms if you are different than the rest of your family when you get older. My coat of arms accurately describes me based on the animals, helm, crest, and colors I used. The colors I chose on my coat of arms are silver/white, green

  • Cyberbullying

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    Almost 4,000 thousand people die, because of cyberbullying. The consequences of cyberbullying on social media have been violence and suicide. This essay will be about how cyberbullying works, consequences of cyberbullying, and advice for victims who have been cyberbullied. No person should have to take such harassment on the internet. Cyberbullying is defined as a situation when a child or teen is repeatedly tormented, threatened, harassed, or humiliated. One third of middle and high school

  • Personal Narrative-I Am Kiarra A For Antisocial

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    For those humanoid creatures who don’t know, I am Kiarra “A. for Antisocial” Richardson. Currently, I am thirteen years old and in eighth grade. My hobbies include: reading books and comics, writing stories that will never get read, watching the telly, and generally wallowing in the craziness that is my existence on this floating space rock we call ‘Earth’. Other things that interest me include giving myself fake tattoos, telling terrible anti-jokes, acting like the five-year-old I mentally am, and

  • And Redemption In Jennifer Egan's A Visit From The Goon Squad

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    Bennie Salazar, who was an owner of a record company, sold it to an oil company, and loses everything he has, despite all he fights to become a better person in life. He was part of a band called the Flaming Dildos with Scotty. And last but not least Scotty Hausmann, who was in a bad called Flaming Dildos in his teen years later becomes a music success. All these characters show in their story shame and redemption, which is on of Egan’s main ideas for the book, A Visit From the Goon Squad.

  • Comparing Alan Seeger And Emily Dickinson's Poems

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    there is not a resurrection. Seeger also further also explains how death is not something to be feared but, calmly anticipated. In the text it states, “ At midnight in some flaming town/When Spring trips north again this year/ And I to my pledged word am true/ I shall not fail that rendezvous” (Seeger 21-25). Seeger uses flaming towns to represent trench warfare. During World War 1, they would use flame throwers as a form of defense. Seeger also said, “When Spring trips” though Spring does not trip

  • Dramatic Energy, Symbolism and Emotion in Fuseli's The Nightmare and Poe's The Raven

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    The dawn of the Romantic era saw a departure from the structure confines of Neoclassicism. Instead, emotionalism, love of freedom, and imagination prevailed throughout literature and art. One early work of this period was The Nightmare, an oil painting by Henry Fuseli. In this work, Fuseli portrays a woman sprawled sleeping on her bed, haunted by an incubus and a ghost-like horse with glowing eyes. The Raven, by Edgar Allen Poe, is instead from the latter end of the Romantic era. This narrative

  • Dante's Inferno Thesis Statement

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    Part A When Farinata calls out to Dante, “‘O Tuscan walking through our flaming city, / alive, and speaking with such elegance, / be kind enough to stop here for a while’” (1084), he does so in response to Dante’s fear of talking too much. To establish dominance over the situation, Farinata initiates the conversation himself, showing that he is a direct and commanding person. However, his emphasis on the fact that Dante is alive reveals his deep bitterness and jealousy towards the living. Because

  • My Big Break

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    My Big Break I'll never forget the time I made it into my high school's variety show during my freshman year. Every student has dreams of being the most popular kid in school. I was the quiet kid in school. I never caused any trouble, I never asked questions and I never started conversations. I wanted to be popular, but I knew that I needed a new image. I always enjoyed music; I always thought the drums were cool, so I began to play the drums. I formed a band with a few of my friends in hope to