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- 3111: 1984: Lack of Humanity
- ... no identity. If the people knew that they could make a difference, they might have rebelled against the Party. The only problem is that these people live in oblivion. Every history book has been altered to say that the Party was around when the first human beings walked the earth. The citizens do not realize that there have been better circumstances; therefore, they think this is the best time in history. In essence, people are unaware of their plight, and they know no better. George Orwell’s 1984 shows how a human being can be stripped of its emotions, its freedom ...
- 3112: Review of Machiavelli's The Prince
- ... The Prince has been an incredibly important book. Although it was written in the 1500's, much of it still applies today. The book also has influenced many people in history. I was able to apply most of Machiavelli's theories and thoughts on politics and government to today in the modern world. Although I disagree with a lot of his theories, the truth is Machiavelli is only being honest with what he has observed consistently in history to be true. The effects of his writings are still found in today's government and
- 3113: The Periodic Kingdom: Review
- ... When you first open the book and look at the table of contents one can tell that this isn’t going to be your ordinary chemistry book. The titles Geography, History, and Government and Institutions are not titles you think of when talking about the periodic table. When you open up Part One, Chapter One, the first paragraph invites you to ... and atomic diameter increase as well. Throughout the chapter Atkins is able to relate his analogies back to a principle of chemistry. In Part 2, Atkins moves on to the history of the Periodic Kingdom as he also expands on his present analogy comparing the periodic table to a kingdom. This is where he introduces his analogy of Atlantis. He calls ...
- 3114: The Count of Monte Cristo
- ... attempt to dig his way to his salvation had led him only to Edmond's cell. The two meet daily and an incredible relationship flourished. The old man taught Edmond history, mathematics, and languages. In Edmond's fourteenth year, Faria became mortally ill. The wise elder told Edmond where to find a massive buried fortune. When Faria finally did die, his ... by close friends because of their jealousy. He is imprisoned for fourteen grueling years during his imprisonment he meets another prisoner named Abbe Faria, who teaches Dantes many languages, sciences, history and other subjects, they become like father and son, and when the Abbe was about to die, he revealed to Dantes the hiding place of a long-secret buried treasure ...
- 3115: Animal Farm vs. Marxism
- ... became the Soviet Leader after the death of Lenin. He was underestimated by his opponents who always became his victims, and he had one of the most ruthless, regimes in history. In was not till very many years later that the world found out about the many deaths that Stalin created in Russia during the Revolution. For almost 50 years the ... population is suppressed and not allowed to accumulate things for themselves then an overthrow of the government that is suppressing them will be the result. WORKS CITED Clarkson, Jesse. A History of Russia. New York: Random House, 1969. Golubeva, T. and L. Gellerstein. Early Russia - The Russie. Moscos, Press Agency Publishing House, 1976. Imse, Ann. Mass Grave Seen as Evidence of ...
- 3116: Comparative Essay between Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now
- ... character (Marlow in the novel, Willard in the movie). This narrative style has been very effective in both the book and the movie. It gave the movie a feel of history being told through an encounter by Willard. Traditional interpretations of light and darkness tend to correlate light with goodness and purity, and darkness with evil and corruption. Marlow describes his ... the strength of the white man, in both cases they were beaten. It can be said that Coppola's rendition of the Heart of Darkness is his modern view on history, converting it to suit the times. Both the novel and the movie Apocalypse Now show clearly that evil does not prevail, and oppression of other people is just not the ...
- 3117: Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution
- ... Leader after the death of Lenin, the initial leader. He was under estimated by his opponents who always became his victims, and he was one of the scariest rulers in history. It was not until many years later that the world found out about how many deaths Stalin caused in Russia during the Revolution. For almost fifty years, the world thought ... Elements of Literature: Third Course. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc: Orlando, Florida, 1993; pp. 810-854. http://www.grolier.com/wwii/wwii_hitler.html http://www.zinezone.com/zines/politics/history/hitler/ http://www1.us.nizkor.org/hweb/people/h/hitler-adolf/ http://www.thulenet.com/strafbar/kampf.htm
- 3118: Learning To See: Summary
- ... Samuel Scudder specializes in the discovery and description of the insect species, living or fossilized. He studied under Louis Agassiz, the man who made Harvard University the center for national history, in the mid-1900's. It was more than fifteen years ago that Samuel Scudder entered the labort- ory of Professor Agassiz. His name enrolled in the Scientific School a student of nat- ural history. Samuel was asked questions on the feild he would like to study , he replied, I wish to be well rounded in all departments of zoology, devoting my specialtes to insects ...
- 3119: Gulliver's Travels: Political Satire
- ... to England to be employed by the diplomat and writer Sir William Temple. (Encarta 1) He became involved in politics and in some of the most important developments in the history of England at the time. During this time, he was recognized as an ingenious and witty man for his age. He originally was a member of the Whig party but ... which the inhabitants are but six inches tall. Despite their diminutive proportions, the Lilliputians have no fear of Gulliver. The land of Lilliput and its inhabitants really are a political history of the reigns of Queen Anne and King George I. (source 4) Queen Anne was the ruler of England at the beginning of the eighteenth century. During her reign, she ...
- 3120: Thomas More’s Utopia
- OUTLINE Thesis: Sir Thomas More, one of the most respected figures in English History, was a well-known English writer and a statesman. He is known for being the author of the book Utopia and for his religious stance against King Henry VIII that ... Judge and lawyer C. Saint IV. Contents of Utopia A. Book 1 B. Book 2 Thomas More’s Utopia Sir Thomas More, one of the most respected figures in English History, was a well-known writer and a statesman. He would be known or being the author of the book Utopia and his religious stance against Kng Henry VIII that would ...
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