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- 2261: Utopia Vs. Dystopia
- Utopia Vs. Dystopia Each person has their own vision of utopia. Utopia means an ideal state, a paradise, a land of enchantment. It has been a central part of the history of ideas in Western Civilization. Philosophers and writers continue to imagine and conceive plans for an ideal state even today. They use models of ideal government to express their ideas ... 1984 is War is Peace , Freedom is Slavery and Ignorance is Strength . When Orwell s Animal Farm first appeared in 1945, it was taken entirely as a satire of the history of the Soviet Union and the attitudes and the actions of various Western nations. However, when one looks at Animal Farm more deeply, it may be seen that Orwell is ...
- 2262: The Pencil Box
- ... Jane to get lost in the streets of St. Petersburg, beggar women, schisms and Sonia. The class was silent. The class was bored. The class didn t care about the history of pears. Emily Sweet was first to break the silence. Jordan Peters was first to break the boredom. Jordan thought it would be funny to toss rolled up wads of ... nothing more than the black shiny pager that didn t even work, it was only for show. When the classroom was finally silent, save the droning sound of the continued history of pears, Mr. Moore finally looked up. It might have been the relative silence of the room that caused him to look up, or maybe he was just stuck on ...
- 2263: The Khent
- ... preserved for world-civilization in their Armenian versions, the original Greek copies having perished in the cataclysmic events of the past ages? Who does not remember, as a student of history, the name of Eusebuis of Caesarea whose "Chronicles" were retranslated from the ancient Armenian into latin, thc original manuscript having been lost? Again, it was in the Armenian language that ... whose chronicles and histories, if hrought to light, can shed new light upon the mysteries and problems surrounding the relationships of crusaders and the Eastern despots, and especially upon the history of the Middle East and the Near East. These works are chiefly buried in the Armenian language, and thus are not accessible to American and European scholars. What about the ...
- 2264: The House Of The Seven Gables-
- ... crime of witchcraft,and condemned them to their deaths. Nathanial was embaressed by this and changed the spelling of his last name from Hathorne to Hawthorne. Alot of his family history, life experiences and where he lived influenced his writing greatly. Hawthorne had a cousin, Susannah Ingersoll. When he was young, in Salem, he would frequently visit her in her mansion ... during Nathanial's life. For example : Colonel Pyncheon was based on The Reverend Wentworth Upham, a Minister and mayor of Salem. He wrote the books : Lecture's on Withcraft and History of Witchcraft and Salem Village. The Maule name was derived from Thomas Maule, a Quaker merchant living in Salem at the time of the trials. In Nathanials American Notebooks he ...
- 2265: The Evolution Of British Poetr
- The Evolution of British Poetry Throughout the literary history of the Renaissance, a gradual but dramatic change in the poetic style of the time becomes apparent. From one contribution to another, the rebellion between the poetic styles is evident ... romantics through out the old style of the neoclassical poets and designed one that included a form of entertainment. This changes goes, somewhat, back to the Elizabethan age showing that history tends to repeat itself. Not to say that the Elizabethan era and the romantic era are identical, but merely that they differ greatly from that of the neoclassical era. These ...
- 2266: The Crucible 2
- ... where authorities wasted no time minding the business of it s citizens, what should have been seen as teen frivolity was blown into one of the ugliest moments in American History. Parris sparks this by firstly acting on his own paranoia, which the reader would find in the introduction he believed he was being persecuted where ever he went , and calling ... chose in the community. In both these cases human failings were acted upon for personal gain and position in society. These two cases are stories that seem to repeat in history over and over again. No matter what the time or in which country, we will find these same weaknesses when assessing our own strengths. Would you sacrifice others to save ...
- 2267: The Red Badge Of Courage --
- ... years. Crane also covered the Spanish-American war as a journalist for the New York World. Crane was obsessed with violence all his life; he loved war.(DMS Stephen Crane History Page.) At the age of 29 he died on June 5, 1900, suffering from tuberculosis, in Germany. Synopsis The Red Badge Of Courage commences with a new regiment for the ... nursed bye a soldier named Wilson. By morning Henry is ready to fight. He fights several battles and stays on the front lines, in that same day. Evaluation Over the history of human existence, people have been at war for different reasons. Usually war is understood to be between two countries. Yet the American Civil War was not entirely this. This ...
- 2268: The Most Heroic Character In I
- ... s responsibility, they are too ashamed to say to be heroines. Just as one of the revolutionist says in the secret radio channel "Condemn me, it does not matter, the history will absolve me." Dede, yes, one day in the future, you will be absolved. By the time, the pain you have endured will become the respect from the others, and your name will be lined up with your other sisters, or even reaches a higher level. But before that, you still have to be patient, and let the history to prove your innocence.
- 2269: The Condition Of Postmodernity
- ... Runner represent the ultimate in short-term, highly skilled and flexible labor power is insightful as are his comments on the role of images in maintaining a tenuous link to history and personal identity in Los Angeles in the year 2019, at a time when the chaos of flexible accumulation seems to have been driven to absurd extremes. While less insightful than his discussion of Blade Runner, Harvey's analysis of Wings of Desire also succeeds in relatingthe film's concern with fragmentation, history and identity to the social conditions objectively produced by flexible accumulation. After having laid the groundwork in the second part on the historical transformation of twentieth century capitalism Harvey is ...
- 2270: The Anglo-saxon Literature
- In the Anglo-Saxon literature, the scop has a privilege of retaining history, culture and social values of that society. In many cases the scop exercises the power to create stories which reflect the values of that society. The Rood in the ¡°The ... fact, the Anglo-Saxon society views its heroes as gods through the scops of the society. In Anglo-Saxon literature, scops acquire the power to influence and preserve their tradition, history and culture. The scops glorify the heroes of their times according to their deeds which uphold the values of that society. In addition, the scops give the heroes of their ...
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