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- 5651: Animal Farm: Political Issues
- ... also been known as a an enter-taining, witty tale of a farm whose oppressed animals, capable of speech and reason, overcome a cruel master and set up a revolutionary government(Meyers 103). On another, more serious level, it is a political allegory, a symbolic tale where all the events and characters represent events and characters in Russian history since 1917 ...
- 5652: The History of the Ku Klux Klan
- ... front of everyone. This method was very effective, people feared it would happen to themselves if they had anything to do with the carpetbaggers or blacks. After the U.S. government removed troops from the South in the late 1800's, the Klan achieved its goal. Many of the groups disbanded and Forrest left. After the turn of the century, it ...
- 5653: 1984: Summary and Reactions
- ... Reactions Summary Chapter 1 and 2 We are introduced to Winston Smith the main character of the story. Works at Ministry of truth. Ministry of truth is one of four government buildings in destroyed London, the main city of Airstrip One, a province of Oceania. Year is 1984 and three contries are at war, Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia. Oceania is run ...
- 5654: Animal Farm: Socialistic and Fascist Governments
- ... use it themselves. Unlike their human counterparts they are not cruel to each other and work for the common goal of the fellow man. The leaders to head the communistic government are two pigs Snowball and Napoleon. All is right in the farm until Snowball and Napoleon start to change the laws made to their own personal gain. While this is ...
- 5655: French Nuclear Testing
- ... France may cancel one out of the eight scheduled nuclear tests. Even the renowned Jacques Cousteau has publicly asked Chirac to rescind the tests. Cousteau has even resigned from the government agency Council for the Rights of Future Generations, in protest. France, along with the United States and Great Britain, has not signed a treaty completely prohibiting the detonation of any ...
- 5656: War of the Worlds
- ... James Mellon, says that the Danes don't see themselves as a nation in the proper sense of the word, that means "a population in a country, with its own government", but more like a tribe. The author illustrates his theory with for instance following example: "Even though my two children are born in Denmark they cannot obtain Danish citizenship, because ...
- 5657: Winston Smith's Downfall
- ... the Party. Political and intellectual freedom were completely non-existent. With no laws separating right from wrong, the whole population lived in fear, which resulted in easy control by the government. People who broke the law by committing “ thoughtcrime” were dealt with by the Thought Police and were either “vaporized” or sent for rehabilitation at the dreaded Ministry of Love. The ...
- 5658: The Ironies of Orwell's 1984
- ... would think that this would be where things are remembered ("Memory"), but it's actually an incinerator. The next example of irony comes when you learn about the departments of Government in Oceania. The Ministry of Truth is actually the maker of lies for the history books, the Ministry of Love discourages love, and the Ministry of Peace is actually quite ...
- 5659: The Effects of Catch 22
- ... story about having an amputated leg and being bedridden with arthritis was true. The doctor explains to Yossarian, a major character in the novel, that he was outraged that the government would not take a doctor's word, especially a doctor that was in good standing with the Better Business Bureau. After they uncovered the doctor's lie, they sent him ...
- 5660: Custer
- ... going to be successful with the challenge. The Europeans didn’t care about the Indians. “Everywhere that Indians live the whites speak of them as lazy, living off the Federal Government, drinking up their dole. It is essentially the same view of the Indian that prevailed in the seventeenth century.” This means that the whites felt strongly about the Indians not ...
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