The story is in the form of a parable or allegory- it is likely in a real sense a fictional sermon. a man is ( in modern terms) Mugged in a remote location, presumably a desert. Three passersby observe his plight- a Priest ( more like a modern Rabbi), a Levite (again a religious official, different rank_ and the title character the Good Samaritan. To oversimplify- the Priest and Levite just (walk on by) there is no conversation between the characters- but the Samaritan actually helps the injured man, binds up his wounds, etc- hence the charitable usage of the term . I always thought it was a lesson sermon- not something that actually happened- by the way the Jewish Priests may well have been bound by some code not to interfere with the Underlings or lower classes or castes- something akin to a Blood Taboo- which is another story. There have been tragedies involving accident victims being taken to the (inferior) minority hospital and dying en-route or shortly afterward- Bessie Smith in l937 ( the OTHER l937) died in this tragic fashion. She may have lived if they took her to the White hospital. it could not happen today, thankfully.
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"The Good Samaritan" by Rene Saldana is set in a contemporary, urban environment, likely in a city with a diverse population. The story unfolds in a community where themes of poverty, racial tension, and compassion intersect. The protagonist navigates his surroundings, reflecting on social issues and personal experiences that highlight the significance of kindness and understanding amidst adversity. The setting serves as a backdrop that amplifies the moral dilemmas faced by the characters.
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The protagonist in "M. Butterfly" is Rene Gallimard, a French diplomat who becomes romantically involved with a Chinese opera singer named Song Liling. The play explores themes of gender, identity, and deception through their complex relationship.
The book, The Good Samaritan by Rene Saldana, Jr. is about a young man named Rey. He talks about his neighbors The Sanchez's who always are gypping Rey and his friends into doing jobs for them by promising them false rewards like using their pool and free refreshments. Rey finally gets tired of it and decides to leave them alone. One day while Rey is on his way to pick up younger brother, he sees Mr. Sanchez stuck at the side of the road with a flat tire. So, Rey decides to get revenge on Mr. Sanchez by leaving him there. But Rey changes his mind and stops to helps Mr. Sanchez. He changes Mr. Sanchez's tire. Mr. Sanchez offers for Rey to come over tomorrow for a barbecue and to use the pool. Rey turns him down saying, "Thanks. But I'll be playing football with the vatos." That's how it ends.
"The Dive" by Rene Saldana Jr. explores themes of identity, culture, and the challenges faced by young individuals navigating their environments. The story centers on a pivotal event that forces characters to confront their fears and relationships. The answers to the deeper questions posed in the narrative revolve around the importance of understanding oneself and the significance of community support. Ultimately, it highlights the struggle for acceptance and the journey towards self-discovery.
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It is about a girl who wants to be tough like the boys and jump off the bridge. But, her father doesn't want her too.
Rene y Rene was born in 1936.
I LOVE Laurence Rene, and Simon Rowlands, and John Be, and Jonathan Gaskin. But their music is just as good as their looks ;). I LOVE MY PASSION!!Day of the bees is best :)
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