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    At first glance at the poem “Another Lullaby for Insomniacs” by A.E. Stallings‚ it can seem like the subject is insomnia just for the title but it has more than depth than that. In order to understand what the theme of the poem is‚ readers must analyze is line by line. After doing so‚ you should come to realize that the theme is that theirs this guy who’s broken hearted over his lover who moved because he didn’t put a ring on her finger and now he can’t sleep over it. Numerous readers don’t look

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    In The Man to Send Rain Clouds by Leslie Marmon Silko‚ there are millions of symbols and meanings regardless of how short the story may be. ‘‘The big cotton wood tree stood apart from a small grove of winter-bare cottonwoods which grew in the wide‚ sandy arroyo. Leon waited under the tree while Ken drove the truck through the deep sand to the edge of the arroyo. But high and northwest the Blue Mountains were still in snow. It was getting colder‚ and the wind pushed gray dust down the narrow pueblo

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    “I had never meant Kent‚ but Jules got me so worked up about him” (4) “Everyone was living a sort of fictional existence” (6) “The smoke in the dark looked like the dove that whispered the future to saints in paintings” (6) “There is always the sound of children roller skating at the end of every record” (6) “I wished that I could get lost‚ just to know what it felt like” (6) “The sky was the color of television static” (7) “We gave each other seven kisses for good luck” (7) “He started gesticulating

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    Othering is present in many books‚ although they are hidden away from plain sight‚ only being mentioned in a subtle way. In the case of “Ceremony”‚ written by Leslie Marmon Silko‚ othering is seen through the way certain peoples are isolated or rejected from society‚ especially in certain periods of time. It is also seen through the short stories Tayo tells‚ recalling events when Native Americans faced discrimination against their oppressors‚ the whites. In the case of “Go Tell it on the Mountain”

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    that he has won and asks him to recall the story and take back what he had said‚ but he says that it is too late to call it back. The story that he told was of the creation of the white people‚ and it is irreversible. Leslie Marmon Silko tries to convey the belief of the Laguna Indians that the white man is going to destroy the world. This is evident in the belief that the "world was already complete even without white people" (133) They feel that the world would have

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    the body over with his boot and said‚ ‘ look ‚ Tayo‚ look at the face‚’ and that was when Tayo started screaming because it wasn’t a Jap‚ it was Josiah‚ eyes shrinking back into the skull and all their shrinking black light glazed over by death” (Silko 7). True men do not suffer from the ghosts of war. Manliness condones this behavior in soldiers after World War II. In Silko’s Ceremony¸ she analyzes standard of manliness set for the soldiers suffering from PTSD compared to the standards set at the

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    Dr. Michelle Brown English 325 101 Ceremony Assignment 28 January 2013 Throughout Silko’s novel‚ Ceremony‚ a sense of conflict between light and darkness is clearly evident. This struggle is personified mainly through Tayo’s battle within his psyche. Tayo’s struggle with battle fatigue leads him on a quest for purification. With the help of Betonie‚ an insightful but eccentric medicine man‚ Tayo discovers the struggles apparent in the world which mirror his own mental constitution. Betonie

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     By requesting Teofilo to send rain‚ this spiritual aspect of death is demonstrated  in “The Man to Send Rain Clouds“‚ by Leslie Marmon Silko‚  along with cultural traditions such  as face painting. Both of these actions are inspired by the Native­American culture which the  main characters in the story‚ namely Leon and Ken are desperately trying to keep alive. In:  “The Man to Send Rain Clouds“‚ Silko illustrates the coalescence of cultural and religious  differences between the Roman Catholic and the Native­American traditions and the 

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    a much deeper world view held by Leslie Marmon Silko‚ an outlook of respect for the Earth itself. In her book‚ Silko goes on to tell her people’s tale of the Earth’s origin. The Laguna Pueblo people have a more personal relationship with their planet than most. Perhaps it is the fantastic nature of their origin‚ or the way the myth was kept through word of mouth‚ from trusted elder to younger generations‚ whatever the reason‚ it is clear that Silko has inherited this unity with the earth and is hurt

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    Scott Smith Professor Barrett World Liturature 8 November 2008 The Whiteness of Ceremony Throughout Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko‚ there is a constant reminder of the “whiteness“ surrounding the Laguna Pueblos. Through this reminder‚ Silko proves that the Native Americans gain nothing but pain and sadness from this “whiteness.” The whiteness looms over the Pueblos like clouds over the plains. The “whiteness” shown in Ceremony

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