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1241: The Internet Beyond Human Control
... has started to become the new way of life present and future. The Internet system is so advanced it is ahead of our time. This system is becoming predominately used everyday, but every which way it works out this system ends up in a negative way. The Internet System has started to migrate in many schools. The Schools that are hooked ... but I didn't receive it till the next day they came back. This could very well end up to become a problem. Soon no one will even want to use U.S. mail. A big part of the government money is from the costs of stamps. If no one uses U.S. mail ; there will be nobody buying stamps. Now ...
1242: The Chosen by Chaim Potok
... the most emotional scenes from Chaim Potok’s The Chosen is when Reuven goes with Danny Saunders to talk to his father. Danny has a great mind and wants to use it to study psychology, not become a Hasidic tzaddik. The two go into Reb Saunders’ study to explain to him what is going to happen, and before Danny can bring ... such as his. His father almost dies twice and he talks about how difficult it is to live all alone in silence (which is a metaphor alluding to Danny’s everyday life) for the month while his father is in the hospital. He sees Reb Saunders and his father feeling the suffering of the six million dead, Saunders by crying and ...
1243: Candide: Cause and Effect
... Voltaire answers this question though the eyes of the character known as Candide. Candide shows that though his adventures, misfortunes, and trials that everything happens for the best. People suffer everyday though out their life, and the answer to their suffering is to be responsible for their own actions. Candide's views and beliefs lead one into thinking that his answer ... everything. The people had no need to look else where for answers or knowledge because they was nothing wrong with they way they were living and thinking. What is the use of reform if everyone is brainwashed into thinking that everything is okay when you do wrong. They don not see that they are doing wrong because their actions have never ...
1244: To Kill A Mocking Bird: Tom Robinson's Trial
... Mocking bird’ revolves around Maycomb a typical rural town of the American South. The story is set in the 1930s a period when racism and prejudice are commonly encountered in everyday life. The novel follows the conviction of an apparently innocent Black man sentenced almost entirely due to his race. It is through this man’s trail we see how harsh ... a hundred years before we started is no reason for us to try to win’. By saying this Atticus believes that even if this is the hardest case he will use his courage to try his best, since it is morally wrong not to take the case just because there is no chance of winning. Atticus chooses to defend Tom Robinson ...
1245: The Scarlet Letter: Theocracy and Guilt and Punishment
... on people for their sin and punishing them if they were insubordinate to the rules, a theocratic society can control its people. Hawthorne presents the concept and theme through his use of literary devices or techniques such as imagery, symbolism, and light and dark words. Theocratic domination is the ambience of control of a society based on religious ideals and laws ... emphasis on religion in their society, and the jail house near it showing their belief in punishment of those who transgress the laws of the bible. This town shows how everyday life is affected by the ideals that underlay a theocratic society, and how the presence of punishment appears in a theocracy. The concept is also seen in the when Reverend ...
1246: Haliburton Created Sam Slick To Voice His Own Positions
... who tells the life and soul of a people through his literature. More than just great literature, however, Sam Slick, The Clockmaker is a socio-political commentary. Through the clever use of his legendary character, Sam Slick, Haliburton provides a unique insight into the nature of the pressures convulsing Nova Scotian society in the early part of the 19th Century. A ... make us laugh without telling us anything significant about our society or ourselves. The second is to assume that symbols, generalizations and moral ideals, because not adequate for describing an everyday, physical reality do not describe an equally real and important if different kind of truth. There is truth to his fiction because the roundness of most people’s character is ...
1247: Theocracy and Guilt and Punishment in The Scarlet Letter
... on people for their sin and punishing them if they were insubordinate to the rules, a theocratic society can control its people. Hawthorne presents the concept and theme through his use of literary devices or techniques such as imagery, symbolism, and light and dark words. Theocratic domination is the ambience of control of a society based on religious ideals and laws ... emphasis on religion in their society, and the jail house near it showing their belief in punishment of those who transgress the laws of the bible. This town shows how everyday life is affected by the ideals that underlay a theocratic society, and how the presence of punishment appears in a theocracy. The concept is also seen in the when Reverend ...
1248: All Ouiet On The Western Front: What Opinion Of War Does This Book Present
... of this nothing remains” (20). The army became the most important thing now. Nothing else counts. Nothing else can count. By enlisting in the army, they chose to give up everyday pleasures. No matter how bad they want out, they’ve made a commitment and must stick to it. It doesn’t mean the soldier’s are treated badly or even ... they will always be making improvements” (28). Men steryotypically tend not to be so emotional and compassionate, but something about combat makes them soft and loving. Baumer was trying to use all of his knowledge and strength to get Kemmerich to think on the bright side. No one would go to those extremes in what they said and how they acted ...
1249: Canterbury Tales: Power Corrupts
... money but then only spent the money on more books and educational materials. The Friar centered his life around his desire for money and his lust for women. He would use flattery and his position in the church to attract women to him. He then quickly got bored with them and went out in pursuit of someone new. Ful wel biloved ... a new woman to fit his needs, at a Franklin’s house. The Friar repeated this pattern over and over again. Both the Friar and Clerk had patterns that their everyday lives fell into. Education is the base that helps people lead successful lives. The Clerk was at a point in his life where he wanted to learn, learn, and learn ...
1250: The Return of the Native: The Opening Chapter
... as a portrayal of the larger scale of things, that is, the universe's indifference to man. Egdon Heath is treated as a character in the novel. It involves in everyday lives of its inhabitant. It also has relationships with each character: some likes it, like Clym, some wants to escape from it, like Eustacia. The relationship of Egdon Heath to the characters greatly influenced out the plot of the story. It is because Hardy chose to use Egdon Heath to carry out his themes. Overall, Egdon is portrayed as a member of the novel, not just a setting. Its participation as the role of antagonist greatly carried ...


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