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    element into the novel--- time travelling. Time travelling is crucial to the plot development and provides the context for the character’s actions to take place. Time travel is the single most significant science fiction element involved in this book. Dana‚ the protagonist traveled back in time multiple times to save her ancestors. Time travel is the context of the story. Butler chose not to disclose specific technical details on

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    Symbolism In Kindred

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    But what if it was an arm? In Kindred‚ Dana unfortunately had to learn the importance of an arm the hard way: without it. Octavia E. Butler uses Dana’s left arm as a symbol of the link between the two separate lives that she has‚ the ignorant life of the present and the deadly realistic life of the past. “I lost an arm on my last trip home. My left arm” (Butler 9). These are the first two sentences of this book. As this book progresses‚ the story of Dana unravels to the reader. Not until the very

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    story tackles. This essay seeks to analyse how Octavia Butler’s Kindred uses characters such as Dana‚ Kevin and Rufus as tools to boldly speak to the issue of colonialism and slavery and how these acts affects identity and gender relations of both the enslaved and enslaver. The story begins with a happily married interracial couple who had just moved into a house of their own. The main protagonist Dana‚ is on the dawn of her twenty sixth birthday when her life is turned upside down in a strange

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    Cited: Davies‚ Rosemary Reeves. " ’The Rocking-Horse Winner ’ Again: A Correction." Studies In Short Fiction 18.3 (1981): 320. Literary Reference Center. Web. 12 Mar. 2013. Kennedy‚ X.J and GioiaDana “Literature‚ An Introduction to Fiction‚ Poetry‚ Drama‚ and Writing” Eleventh Addition 2010‚ 2007‚ and 2005 Koban‚ Charles. "Allegory And The Death Of The Heart In ’The Rocking-Horse Winner ’." Studies In Short Fiction 15.4 (1978): 391. Literary

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    (Butler 68). Rufus Weylin in Kindred is a reckless kid that is always needing saving. The kid is a walking nightmare‚ not yet sensible to make competent choices‚ he is always in some kind of woe. The one constant in his rollercoaster of a life is Dana; Dana is his savior when he truly needs her help the most. Octavia Butler really takes readers on an attention-grabbing journey of Rufus’ life and it only makes the readers want to read more on what will happen to Rufus. From what I’ve read I predict

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    The Idiot Box

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    “Thinking Outside the Idiot Box” by Dana Stevens is a direct response to Steven Johnson’s article “Watching TV Makes You Smarter.” Johnson’s article claimed that today’s television is actually making viewers smarter due to plots being more complex. Dana Stevens on the other hand did not agree on this theory. She believes that television is neither a poison nor a salutary tonic. Will watching more TV make you smarter? Most likely no‚ today’s television programs aren’t interested in making their audience

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    you have the strong bond between the main characters Rufus and Dana. Family can be described in many ways‚ a close relationship among a group of people through blood or even non-biological friends. Although there are so many differences‚ the one thing that remains similar between the two groups is the love and trusting relationship you posses. During this time all the slaves had were their

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    by three unique individuals. Two of the founders (Igor Tkachenko and Roman Yukab) are internationally accomplished musicians and composers. The third founder (Alexandra (Sasha) Gimpelson) is a 1987 MBA graduate from HBS. Other MGI members include Dana Soiman (HBS MBA student)‚ Dav Clark (MIT graduate student)‚ and Alexandar Jan Sartakov (Boston Berklee College Music Business Management and Music Production and Engineering student). The founders are all Russians who are trying to create‚ produce

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    After Dana hurt Roy he had to stay home all weekend to make sure he was okay. Before going back to school he was nervous about seeing Dana again although he was not at school. When Garrett saw Roy at school he told him that everyone was talking about what he did to Dana and that they think he is a tough guy. Roy asked Garrett who the tall girl with the red glasses is‚ and he said that her name is Beatrice Leep‚ she is a major soccer jock‚ has a major attitude and is so tough that she broke the collarbone

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    secret In James’ life. Dana Lynn Yarboro and her mother Gwendolyn Yarboro are secrets to others in his world‚ excluding his adopted brother and closest friend Raleigh. However‚ Dana‚ who is the protagonist in the first half of the book‚ and her mother know all about James’ secret and know that they are the very center of it. Dana takes a great deal of focus as to what one calls something. In fact this is quite common it is why there are many words for essentially the same thing. Dana expresses her belief

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