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- 5521: I Am The Cheese
- ... also talks about how he got into politics and gives his views on a number of issues. When he was living in Brooklyn Park, MN he felt that his city government was corrupted. So he decided to run for mayor to try and make a change. He got elected mayor and began to try to change everything that he felt was ...
- 5522: Hymn To Intellectual Beauty
- ... says that he devoted himself to the worship of the ultimate power. He implores the Power to give him assistance so that he may overthrow what he thinks of as government- and religion-induced slavery ("[unlink] This world from its slavery"). His personification of time – the "phantoms of a thousand hours" – is his statement that he believes in the omnipotence and ...
- 5523: Huckleberry Finn - Satirical Plot
- ... myself if I warn't too drunk to get there,"(Twain 27) said Pap with a racist remark, implying the fact that he will never vote anyway just because the government let one very intelligent black professor vote. Even if Mark Twain is to compare Pap to black Jim who literally thinks about and mentions his family and children every single ...
- 5524: Hiroshima
- ... Tanimoto came down with a capricious disease of weariness and feverishness, later to be known as radiation sickness. They were all feeling overly tired and weak. The planning Conference, a government agency in Japan, came up with the figures of the casualties. 78,150 people dead, 13,983 were missing, and 37,425 had been injured. Lots of scientists came to ...
- 5525: Heart Of Darkness
- ... to illness still was well read and very intelligent. When Conrad was five, his father was exiled into a prison camp in Northern Russia for alleged revolutionist plots against the government. Due to the harsh conditions of the prison, Conrad’s mother died within three years and his father four years later. It was the death of his father that sent ...
- 5526: Three Famous Writings
- ... if they went against the values, Osiris, god of the afterlife, would punish them after their died. In China, the values weren't enforced, but they were protected by the government. In the second century B.C., Confucianism became the official philosophy of China, thus preserving it for the future. I am greatly impressed by Hammurabi's ideas. His laws may ...
- 5527: Hard Times And The Nineteenth Century
- ... are reduced to selling their labour-power to live." In Hard Times Josiah Bounderby and Stephen Blackpool are representative of the bourgeoisie and proletariat classes respectively. Dickens alludes that the government knows the capacity of work the machines can produce, "So many hundred Hands in this Mill; so many hundred horse Steam Power. It is known, to the force of a ...
- 5528: A Few Greek Gods
- ... explanations of nature such as the creation of the horse, spider, and such changes as winter and fire along with the creation of man himself. Slowly, as with any longstanding government, the morals and laws of society leaked into Greek myths in the form of, "The slain shall be avenged by Nemesis (a force which causes people to get revenge)," or ...
- 5529: Greasy Lake
- ... black market. Boyle writes: "From that moment on, Akaky's life shifted gears, lurching into a rapid and inexorable downward spiral . . . The overcoat, of course, became property of the Soviet government. Akaky left the conference room in a daze -- he felt as if he'd been squeezed like a blister, flattened like a fly. His coat was gone, yes -- that was ...
- 5530: Grapes Of Wrath: Jim Casey As A Christ Figure
- ... addition, there were many people who wanted to follow Christ and his quest, yet they declined due to fear of persecution, just as the migrant workers feared an upset of government retaliation against trouble-makers or "reds". However, the greatest significance regarding Jim Casey as a Christ figure occurs when the security officers discover Casey and his "followers", initiating a struggle ...
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