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    field. Shonda wanted to create a show in the style of St. Elsewhere and E.R.‚ her attention to detail when casting the roles resulted in the perfect mix. The cast members are Latina‚ African American‚ Asian‚ and Caucasian. Sara Ramirez portrays Dr. Callie Torres; the character was introduced as a heterosexual. In 2008‚ the character of Dr. Torres kissed another staff member‚ which created controversy among viewers. The relationship between the two

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    the tale of Callie‚ who is supposedly a monster because she is a hermaphrodite. Being a hermaphrodite indicates that someone has the sex organs associated with both genders. By definition‚ Callie is an abnormal freak. Eugenides employs literary devices‚ such as tone‚ imagery‚ and personification‚ to express Callie’s shame and humiliation of being herself. Eugenides employs imagery to transport readers into Callie’s shoes and understand her shame of being a hermaphrodite. Callie describes herself

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    It is so common to approach fragile topics like this and argue from a state of volatile anger and personal agenda. When approaching this argument in that manner‚ the significance of the point gets tangled in all the drama. Callie Torres’s character presented throughout this episode in a professional and rational demeanor‚ as well as maintained a solid standpoint by supplying evidence from her experiences‚ not imagination. Also‚ Sledgehammer aired in September of 2015‚ which

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    ENG3U-02 November 28th 2016 Holden Caulfield from The Catcher in the Rye and Callie Jacobs from The Fosters In The Catcher in the Rye and The Fosters‚ we are introduced to two of the most diverse and similar of all time. Many different aspects of the two characters are portrayed throughout the book and the show proving the conclusion made earlier on how they were diverse yet similar. For instance‚ Holden and Callie were similar in their love to their younger siblings‚ the fact that it was hard

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    norms. Thus‚ mass media almost always fails to provide the viewer with an accurate and unbiased perception of lesbianism or homosexuality in a broader sense. Grey’s Anatomy has emerged onto the lesbian scene in the last couple of years by developing Callie Torres‚ a beautiful‚ vivacious‚ Latino woman‚ into a lesbian in the fifth season. A friendship develops between her and Erica Hahn‚ a successful‚ ‘sassy’‚ and appealing newcomer‚ and it gradually progresses into something more until finally the two

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    test of trials and tribulations. The novel I read‚ The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden‚ is about two young adults who meet in high school and later meet again in high school. Except in college‚ Kayden now notices Callie more and starts to grow love toward her as they become closer and closer. They both also share secrets that no one knows about‚ which makes their bond much stronger. Kayden is a victim of physical assault and Callie is victim of sexual assault. The tragedies on their lives create a

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    One of the most famous speeches in The Tragedy of King Richard II is the speech John of Gaunt gives regarding the garden that is England. What some people may not realize is that there is much talk of gardens throughout the play‚ and that these particular speeches play into one another. Knowing that many of the garden speeches are related makes it easy to see that not only does this play describe the beauty of England‚ but also the corruption and ugliness within the country as well. John of Gaunts

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    in New York City who become extremely close‚ share a public kiss‚ and are attacked by a man in the park. The character that I will portray is Callie. The script does not give much insight to the physical characteristics of Callie. On page 5 it says that‚ “the cast should reflect the ethnic diversity of New York City‚” so there is a chance that Callie may be ethnically diverse. Unfortunately‚ this is about the only piece of information given referring to Callie’s appearance. Callie’s age is

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    character is callie. A girl who cuts herself. She hurt herself. Never too deep‚ never enough to die but enough to feel the pain. Enough to feel the scream inside. The reason i chose this book is that it looks interesting and it talks about teenage in our generation. It talks about himself and Cellie is like any teen girl‚ she does very well in school‚ she’s addiction to cutting herself. This novel is important‚ feeling of hopeless‚ helplessness‚ overall feeling low‚ deep sadness because Callie is in depression

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    to connect with this story. The scene that I am working on with Shannon is something that plays out in my own relationship. This play is about friendship turning into love and about how people in the gay community are unfairly treated. Sara and Callie feel the need to hide their feelings for each other because they are afraid that other people won’t accept them. I feel like even they don’t accept themselves which is something they struggle with throughout the play. But when they do finally decide

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