Anne Bradstreet was the first published female poet. But in the time of Puritanism and strict moral codes, the progressive woman was looked down upon. The role of a woman was to cook, clean, milk the cows, and manage the household in the event of the absence of the man. But there were women like An...
When I was at the store the other day I saw a black man accuse a worker of being a racist because he checked the black man receipt and not mine. The black man was making a scene about this in front of his children. ... By this I mean the minorities feel that they have to talk like a white man, smell like a white man, laugh like a white man, feel like a white man in order to fit in with the white race. ... When people are brought up in a society that has these invisible acts of racism, it makes it hard for people to see that they are being discriminatory against people ...
Change seems to be the enemy of many characters in this novel, and it is the fear of change that causes Anne to lose the one man that she truly loved. ... Whether it is wearing a certain article of clothing or behaving a certain way in public, we all have participated in this invisible barrier that we call normal behavior. ... She becomes an individual only after she goes through the process of losing the man that she loves. ...
Anthem relates to the struggle of man with being free and fighting the masses of conformity.Mankind has been enslaved for many aspects such as race, gender, money, social status, and religion. ... The people worshipped each other as a collective and would recite like a prayer, "There are no men but only the great We, one invisible and forever" (Rand 19). ...
The name, the social status of that class has changed; the serf took the place of the slave, to be in his turn relieved by the free working man -- free from servitude but also free from any earthly possessions save his own labor force. ... The minorities are bound by an invisible wall that is called class. ...
I talk to the man in the next urinal. ... Everyone has an undefined and yet strict, invisible contract that enables them to their due space. ... Luck would have it that some old man at the grocery store asked me for a ride home as I was leaving. ...
The first outbreak of violence between the two gangs erupts after Victor is informed by an appointed leader in his crew that one of Tito's men had been witnessed selling their product across the "invisible line". ... At some point he finds out that it was in fact Tito that had sent a hit man to take him out for what he had done to the members of his gang earlier. ... The upscale business man, Jack Wimmer, worked on Wall Street and had captured Victors attention. ... The movie ends as his plan fails horribly and he is suddenly shot and killed by a hit man sent by La Colombiana, a woman who...