My Mother Is In The Marching Band At The West Side Of The Story!!!

My Mother Is In The Marching Band At The West Side Of The Story!!!

YO YO YO WUT up this is ur boyee lol word up to the west side of da story.....EEE!!!!....lol but newayz word up to all my peeps lol but dont bother readin the rest of it cause its ALL BULL SHIT..............................................A couple of months ago I went to the park with my nephew. I remember the day like is was yesterday. The weather was cool and clouds were overhead. I sat by myself and watched him play and watched everything happen around me. I wasn't expecting to find so many interesting things just watching people, but amazed at what I did discover. Children were all over the place and were wearing coats that had their favorite characters on them. A girl had purple mittens with a teletubby on them and a boy had a bl Leon Benjamin ENG 102.7415 Professor: Victoria Brown Date Due: July 17, 2003 The Unheard Hero The short story "A&P" by John Updike is about the Sammy, the protagonist, who experiences a process of initiation. Sammy is a cashier at a supermarket called "A & P". Throughout the story, Sammy explains the scene of that day he quit his job. He explains that the story takes place in a "town is five miles from a beach", which is very important to fully understand the story. In the story's Exposition, Sammy describes the scene of the 3 girls entering the store, "In walks three girls in nothing but bathing suits" (397). This first sentence is a very simple sentence, but has a very dramatic effect on this exciting short story. The girls play a major role in the outcome of this short story. A Lyrical Controversy A "gangsta" rapper parades around with his many women, gold teeth, and souped up cars. A tattoo-clad rocker drinks a beer in a room full of empties, as he sings in not-so-subtle ways about his hopeless addiction to drugs. These images and many others are put forth every day in numerous popular rap and rock songs that hit the airwaves with regularity. Along with these songs come the perpetuating of stereotypes and the demeaning of women...

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