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    african american literature stories from “Drinking coffee Elsewhere by ZZ Packer” and “Black American Short Stories by John Henrik Clarke”, there were a vast amount of key themes that appeared and reflected the author's point of view on their life, the world , or someone else's life. Key stories from theses two books were “ Steady Going up by Maya Angelou”, “Speaking in Tongues by ZZ Packer”, “ Brownies by ZZ Packer”, and “Every Tongue Shall Confess by ZZ Packer”. All these stories convey a theme in

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    Name: Professor: Class: Date: Analysis of Brownies by ZZ Packer Brownies is a short story by African American writer ZZ packer written in 1999 and printed alongside other stories in her 20003 collection Drinking Coffee Elsewhere. Brownies is situated in suburban Atlanta, Georgia, at camp crescendo, which is a summer camp for students in fourth grade. The story follows the themes of racial segregation and prejudice as the author creatively pits the brownie troop against troop 909 from the very start

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    Racism in Drinking Coffee Elsewhere In ZZ Packer’s book entitled Drinking Coffee Elsewhere, we get to see how African Americans cope with their different situations dealing with family, friendship, religion, and the pursuit of prosperity in the world. Within the short story collection there is a story named after the title, Drinking Coffee Elsewhere, where we get to see the pressures put on a young African American woman, Dina, that causes her to resort to near complete isolation of herself. Dina

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    problems can be enhanced when dealing with race and sexuality. Although we have come very far since the beginning of difficulties, it is evident that some complications still exist today. ZZ Packer is a talented writer who challenges her audience to examine these aspects of life through her story, Drinking Coffee Elsewhere. Through several short stories in this collection, it is evident that identities and labels have a huge negative impact on the lives of the characters in the stories. These negative

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    Imaginative Conversation Why does ZZ Packer write her essay with mostly conversing through language? In the short story Drinking Coffee Elsewhere, ZZ Packer consistently uses the art of conversation. She uses this type of language throughout her short story while either a group of people are talking or just man to man conversations. First off this short story is about an African American woman named Dina and she just arrived at orientation at the University Yale. In class she quickly meets

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    The fictional story “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere,” by American author ZZ Packer, is about an African American college student that encounters many behavioral issues throughout her freshman year at Yale University. The main character of the story, Dina, is an insecure, immature, and selfish young adult who has gone through tough moments in her life. Dina is the narrator of the story; it is told through her eyes. After Dina mother’s death, her attitude gets worse and she tries to be isolated from everyone

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    and no two people share the same exact interpretation of the world around them; this is seen in every conflict that arises – different values and morals determine what is “right” and what is “wrong”. The issue of perception arises in ZZ Packer’s “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere” as the main character, Dina, begins attending Yale as a young black woman, immediately alienating herself from everyone else with her asocial personality until meeting an oppositely quirky girl named Heidi and beginning an unexpectedly

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    Bryant Pereira Prof. Parker ENC1102 3rd March, 2011 “American Voices, and the Troubles of the World” What truly is the new America voice of literature? How many real authors out there can even compare to the likes of Edgar Allen Poe, or William Falkner? In a highly re-defined country such as the United States, where education is a big part of our lifestyles, you’d expect a plethora of new age authors to appear from each and every corner. However, our system does not run like that. These days

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    In the title story “Drown,” by Junot Diaz, and “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere,” by ZZ Packer, the authors explore the complex interactions of gender, ethnicity, friendship and sexual identity. In “Drown” the narrator is young Dominican-American man, growing up in urban New Jersey, struggling to claim his masculine identity while being caught between two worlds - his native culture and that of a white, Anglo-centric America. In “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere,” the narrator, who is a young African-American

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    one-on-one racism based on these typical racial stereotypes that usually make society racially profile her. As Tia stops running, she asks her attackers why they were chasing her, not only that, but they answer, “You were trying to steal her car?” (Packer 170). Based on the racial stereotypes hat comes with being a person of color, they automatically believe that she’s stealing a car. This is important because people are quick to make up an identity based on racially offensive stereotypes - because

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