Gloria Essays

  • Mama Day by Gloria Naylor

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    Mama Day by Gloria Naylor The comparisons--North vs. South, city vs. country, technology vs. nature--are numerous and have been well documented in 20th century literature. Progress contrasts sharply with rooted cultural beliefs and practices. Personalities and mentalities about life, power and change differ considerably between worlds... worlds that supposed-intellectuals from the West would classify as "modern" and "backwards," respectively. When these two worlds collide, the differences--and

  • Gloria Naylor's Mama Day

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    Gloria Naylor's Mama Day It is impossible to interpret Gloria Naylor’s 1988 novel, Mama Day, in one way. There are multiple standpoints that a reader can take in explaining various events that occur throughout the book, as well as different ways that the characters in the book interpret these events. The author never fully clarifies many questions that the story generates so as to leave the readers with the opportunity to answer them based on their own personal experiences and beliefs. The

  • Gloria Naylor's Mama Day

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    Gloria Naylor's Mama Day Gloria Naylor's Mama Day takes place in two distinct environments, each characterized by the beliefs and ideologies of the people who inhabit the seemingly different worlds. The island of Willow Springs, comprised solely by the descendants of slaves, is set apart from the rest of the United States and is neither part of South Carolina nor Georgia. As such, its inhabitants are exempt from the laws of either state and are free to govern themselves as they see fit. Only a

  • The Life of Gloria Swanson

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    “From the first moment on the set, I was consumed with curiosity about the technical side of shooting a sound picture (Hudson 79).” Gloria Swanson, born March 17, 1899, lived A life full of films (Eyman par. 10). Swanson, an American actress, singer, and producer, was raised by a military father and a stay at home mother; until they filed for divorce in 1916 (Gloria Swanson American par. 1). Swanson was a standard eighteen year old girl, who did not know for sure what she wanted to do with her

  • Gloria Naylor's Mama Day

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    Gloria Naylor's Mama Day In 1988 Gloria Naylor wrote the novel Mama Day in hopes to show the world that one can either accept the hand they are dealt and make it come out to the advantage of themselves and others, or one can hide from their pain and live a life scared of what may come in the future. Mama Day is set on an island off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia that is inhabited by the descendants of a slave population. The main characters in the novel; Ophelia, Abigail and Miranda

  • Mama Day by Gloria Naylor

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    Mama Day by Gloria Naylor Mama Day by Gloria Naylor is a fantastic novel filled with vivid imagery and intriguing characters. Naylor weaves a realistic tale, despite the fantastic events that she describes. Her characters are believable and behave like "real people". However, Naylor's greatest asset is her descriptive powers, which not only sets the scene, but enraptures readers into Cocoa's dual worlds of New York City and Willow Springs, imprisoning us with her words. The plot centers around

  • Gloria Naylor's Mama Day

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    Gloria Naylor's Mama Day George and Ophelia grow up in significantly different environments with exposure to vastly dissimilar experiences; their diverse backgrounds have a profound impact on the way they interpret and react to situations as adults. George and Ophelia both grow up without their parents, but for different reasons. George grows up at the Wallace P. Andrews Shelter for Boys in New York. The Shelter’s strict surroundings did not provide the warm and inviting atmosphere that a

  • Gloria Naylors Notion In A Question Of Language By Gloria Naylor

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    Ojomo Minott English: 101-LS4 Professor: Edwin Garcia March 29, 2014 To Speak Or Not To Speak? N²: Naylor's Notion In the essay A Question of Language by Gloria Naylor, she states “Words themselves are innocuous; it is the consensus that gives them true power” (221). This quote speaks of the fact that words in whatever form: written or spoken are just that- WORDS! Words themselves are simply a combination of letters from our known alphabet that merely combine to form a worldwide, recognized form

  • Gloria Steinem Research Paper

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    The word “feminism” means the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. Gloria Steinem was born in Toledo, Ohio and was forced to grow up faster due to her parents divorce. She began work as a freelance journalist and from there worked her way up to earn her title as one of the world’s most famous feminist’s. Gloria Steinem is a revolutionary figure in American history because she has changed the course of women’s rights in the United States. Steinem has made a major

  • George’s Life Sacrifice in Gloria Naylor’s Mama Day

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    George’s Life Sacrifice in Gloria Naylor’s Mama Day George and Ophelia, two characters in Gloria Naylor’s Mama Day, have a complex yet intimate relationship. They meet in New York where they both live. Throughout their hardships, Ophelia and George stay together and eventually get married. Ophelia often picks fights with George to test his love for her, and time after time, he proves to her that he does love her. Gloria Naylor uses George as a Christ figure in his relationship with Ophelia

  • Analysis Of After The Bomb By Gloria Miklowitz

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    After the Bomb             After the Bomb written by Gloria Miklowitz is a thrilling novel that takes place before, during, and after a bomb which supposedly was sent from Russia by accident. L.A. and surrounding cities are all altered by the disastrous happening. Philip Singer a teenager is in a position as leader of the family. His brother Matt is awfully sick, possibly from radiation, his father was away at work during the blast

  • A Descriptive Analysis of Nigger: The Meaning of a Word by Gloria Naylor

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    A Descriptive Analysis of Nigger: The Meaning of a Word by Gloria Naylor What is the rhetor’s purpose? In the essay “Nigger: the meaning of a word” Gloria Naylor discusses the essence of a word and how it can mean different things to different people in a myriad of situations. Depending on race, gender, societal status and age Naylor outlines how a word like ‘nigger’ can have different meanings within one’s own environment. Naylor discusses how a word can go from having a positive to a negative

  • Analysis Of Living The Revolution By Gloria Steinem

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    Out With the Old, In With the New Gloria Steinem, a renowned feminist activist and co-founder of the women’s rights publication Ms. Magazine, gives a commencement speech at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, on May 31, 1970. Steinem’s speech “Living The Revolution” is delivered to the graduating class of Vassar College, founded in 1865 as a liberal arts college for women and then became coeducational a year before the speech was delivered in 1969. The intent of this speech is to inform the

  • Analysis Of Officer Buckle And Gloria

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    Officer Buckle and Gloria is an adorable and humorous book. The way Office Buckle’s dog Gloria steals the show is funny and captivating. Although, when Officer Buckle realizes it is Gloria that everyone pays attention to and not his safety talks he is discourage and quits. Gloria goes to the schools without her partner, but can’t do the show without Office Buckle’s presentation. It is often hard to teach young children the simple rules of life or important lessons to live by and Office Buckle tries

  • Gloria Naylor's The Women of Brewster Place

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    destitution and treating Mattie and Basil as if they are her own family. PARA 3: The sisterhood between Mattie and Etta Mae is illustrated by each woman's willingness to help the other in through their most trying times. PARA 4: Conclusion Gloria Naylor's book, The Women of Brewster Place, focuses on seven black female residents of Brewster Place. As they cope with living in a racist and sexist society, they encounter further abuse from their own husbands, lovers, and children. Mattie Michael

  • The Galvanizer of the Women’s Liberation Movement: Gloria Steinem

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    ordinary girl from Ohio named Gloria Steinem who would later become a feminist icon in the United States. Steinem contributed to the Women’s Liberation Movement by writing about feminism and issues concerning women, co-founding Ms. magazine, giving influential speeches— leading he movement along with... ... middle of paper ... ...d Apr 14 2014). 7. "Gloria Steinem." In Encyclopedia Brittanica. 8. Heilbrun, Carolyn G. The Education of a Woman- The Life of Gloria Steinem. New York, NY/USA: The

  • Names and Titles in Gloria Naylor's novel, Mommy, What Does Nigger Mean

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    Names and Titles in Gloria Naylor's novel, Mommy, What Does Nigger Mean "Words themselves are innocuous; it is the consensus that gives them true power." (Naylor 344) A name is a mark of classification, a basis for self identity. Able to elevate or annihilate a persons' perception of herself and the surrounding society, these designations can uplift, joke, chide, mock, insult, degrade. "Society" implies the people and the atmosphere encompassing an individual in her daily life. "Culture"

  • Outrageous Acts And Everyday Rebellions, By Gloria Steinem

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    SUMMARY While Gloria Steinem’s work involving her book ‘Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions,’ was a highly entertaining and informative read about her time as a activist writer in the Second-Wave Feminist Era, it is also a particularly difficult thing to summarize. As a collection of essays regarding her experiences as a feminist writer, it becomes difficult to separate and give clear direction to the information and topics that were covered throughout the text. However, the work can generally

  • Gloria Naylor's City Boy Vs. Country Girl

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    City Boy versus Country Girl Gloria Naylor’s novel, Mama Day, shows how two loving people can unite in marriage, while being from two separate worlds. The way that Naylor creates the anxiety between these two characters is by the differences in their backgrounds--including their families, traditions and their geographical origins. Cocoa and George are extremely different; however, this is what makes their marriage so strong. Raised by the two most respected women in the town, Cocoa grew up

  • Gloria Anzaldua's Borderlands/La Frontera

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    Borderland Identities and Experiences In Gloria Anzaldua’s Borderlands/La Frontera, she has explored the conditions of living in the borderlands and stream of consciousness as it relates to her Mestiza identity and awakening. Anzaldua’s borderland goes above and beyond the physical borderlines created by the ‘white’ hegemonic powers to keep out people of color from ‘white’ America. Instead Anzaldua’s borderland encompasses all those people that have become minorities due to their inferior status