He ends his essay with a strong quote that uses personification, “I believe in the freedom to see literature, history, truth unfolding ahead of me like a book whose spine has just now been cracked.” With this quote said, it is very apparent that the author has a passion for reading. Moody
Unit 04 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse - are slapping, scratching, punching, kicking, burning, punishing, restraining, these types of abuse are visible as they leaves marks and impression on the body. Sexual abuse – this is when an individual is molested without consent these are sexually inappropriate touching, looks, gesture, verbally, names calling. Emotional/psychological abuse – these abuse are blaming, being sweared at, treat unfairly, humiliated deprive of love. Financial abuse- to exploit someone, to take money or belongings from then with there permission (theft). Institutional abuse – to give poor care to someone , this can be neglect or physical and all the above this also includes batch care , lack of support, example giving everyone the same toiletries, waking up time, meals at the some time and choice of food.
It can include sexual penetration of any part of the body with a penis, finger or any object, sexual exploitation, making threats about sexual activities, exposure to pornographic material, touching of breast or genitals, kissing, etc Signs & Symptoms; bruises around breasts or genitals, genital infections, unexplained vaginal or anal bleeding, torn, stained, or bloody underwear, disturbed sleep patterns, vulnerable adult appears withdrawn and fearful, inappropriate dressing, etc Emotional/Psychological: is where one person gains power and control over another through words and gestures which gradually undermine the other’s self-respect. Emotional abuse can be name-calling, blaming, screaming, making
Violence is a one of the techniques used by both authors. In the boxing match Jerry at first seems to have a chance, however the whole thing loses control and ‘Janza let his fists fly in a flurry of violence, hitting Renault almost at will, on the head, the cheeks, once in the stomach.’ The way Cormier describes the punches with a large use of punctuation allows us to concentrate on each punch almost one by one. This allows us to imagine the beating, and therefore we can understand how bad it is meaning we are then able to liken and sympathise with Jerry. With Ralph, when he is being hunted by everyone else and is close to death, we want Ralph to survive because we have again seen the journey through his eyes and feel that he is doing the right thing. Ralph is said to have ‘screamed, a scream of fright and anger and desperation.’ Here, the lack of punctuation shows how overwhelming the feelings are for Ralph and how they are uncontrollable.
In Harry Brown, night raids turn into a large scale riot which is a powerful example of the negative influence of peers. In Blackrock, Scene 21, Ricko, Jared and Tiffany are talking to each other, when an argument breaks out. Ricko is drunk, and wants Tiffany to have sex with him and Jared. She resists and Ricko tries to rape her but Jared restrains him while Tiffany runs away. This incident is an example of physical violence and contains both themes of the negative influence of peers, and more importantly, powerlessness.
Essentially, the entertainments that we see and hear from men deal with violence, and women entertain the viewers sexually. Evidently, the ads presented in “Two ways a woman can get hurt,” Kilbourne expounds on how women’s sexual appeal hurts themselves. In “From Fly-Girls to Bitches and Hos,” Morgan relates gender behavior to hip hop lyrics. Furthermore, she questions
Within Dickinson’s poem I died for beauty.. beauty and truth underpin the essence of her message of sacrificing yourself in the name you desire to be recognised as. The persona Dickinson has adopted has been represented as an image of beauty which entails the assumption of intense feeling of passion and emotion, an essential truth about life. At the same time, a contrasting image of death is implemented with the ultimate power being nature, claiming us no matter what we may do. This image is further reinforced with the paradoxical ideas of unity and disintegration with ‘moss’ being represented as the agent of claiming our identity in the end as being a part of the human condition. We learn that with the gift of life and living comes death and decay, something we cannot hide from although from this, connectedness and unity emerges.
This chapter teaches readers a lesson to know how to forgive and forget. I felt dazed because it isn’t that simple to forgive and forget, but Mrs.Merriweather made it sound so simple. The pain that’s been caused in a person’s heart will take a
Also great literature and writing can take you to peaceful palaces of tranquility and respite in a time of need. Those are just a few of the wonderful things that I feel literature and writing offers us but another thing that I feel its gives us is a sense of freedom and being right or confidence. When I am writing about myself, my thoughts, my feelings or any problems I have it gives me more power I feel, more say so, and it makes me feel as if someone is actually listening to therefore I am free to say what I want to express how I feel and that type of freedom is so relieving. When reading a book gaining knowledge and information that I actually had to pay attention to learn that gives me more confidence in what I am talking about, when I am reading advanced literature books and I notice how they speak that give me more confidence to speak with others because of the dialogue and grammar I have learned from the literature. These things do so much more to us than what we see at the
The fact is that the stereo type of the men always beating and abusing the wives and women has put the guys in a bad spot. Don’t get me wrong, men can definitely be the abusers in a relationship, in fact men tend to be more violent and physical than women do to the fact that they are much more dominate. Physical abuse is intentional use of physical force with the intent to cause fear or injury, like hitting, shoving, biting, strangling, kicking or using a weapon. Physical abuse is a widespread problem all over the world. Physical abuse is not limited to any specific subset of the population.