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- 3281: Teenage Parenthood
- ... harm is a central question in current debates about this controversial drug. This paper presents various opinions and viewpoints of marijuana and its uses, as well as information on its history and genetic make-up. The marijuana, cannabis, or hemp plant is one of the oldest psychoactive plants known to mankind. There are three classifications or species of cannabis: Cannabis Sativa ...
- 3282: Animal Farm By George Orwell
- ... make the decisions in the government but acted more like the controlled media as in the Russian government. His job was to influence the people by exaggerating and re-writing history and sometimes telling plain lies all together. The people would listen to him, and he would always listen to Napoleon. Other animals were the worker class type citizens. The types ...
- 3283: ANIMAL FARM IN COMPARISON TO T
- ... happiness. He gets the animals excited by teaching them "Beasts of England", a song about hope for the future. The causes of the Russian Revolution were problems throughout Russia's history. For centuries, autocratic and repressive czarist regimes ruled the country and most of the population lived under severe economic and social conditions. Old Major represents Karl Marx, an old European ...
- 3284: A Tale Of Two Cities
- ... lesson is that we should think for ourselves and stand up for what is right. In A Tale Of Two Cities, Dickens wrote of a violent time in France’s history. But by showing the harsh reality he was able to make certain points. These points make it quite clear that Dickens was not in favor of the death penalty.
- 3285: A Friend Who Wants Revenge
- ... society. This is understood because of the elegant language that the two men use and also the way Montresor and Fortunato speak of expensive wines or merchandise. The extensive family history of these two men also suggested that they had a lot of money. Fortunato and Montresor had far many more differences than similarities. The main difference was that Montresor was ...
- 3286: Antony And Cleopatra
- Antony and Cleopatra In Shakespeare's tragedy/history/Roman play Antony and Cleopatra, we are told the story of two passionate and power-hungry lovers. In the first two Acts of the play we are introduced to some ...
- 3287: A Couple Of Papers On Frankens
- ... her work naturally reflected the Romantic movement. Radical and exhibiting knowledge beyond their time, Shelley's parents were considered social monsters or even "one of the greatest monsters exhibited in history." Her book is filled with new ideas generating a time of strong emotion and intuition where misery and passion are explored throughout the story. These are vibrant characteristics for the ...
- 3288: Ariel By Sylvia Plath
- ... could never do, because it is biologically impossible. "The woman of the poem is finally a mother-god, raising the dead, her body the divine vehicle for human salvation from history" (Bundtzen 251). The many allusions to the Holocaust are not uncommon in the Ariel poems, according to A. Alvarez. Dying and rebirth themes were "necessary to her development, given her ...
- 3289: Antigone 8
- ... given more pressures and responsibilities and the only way a man learns is through his own suffering. Sophocles plays bring out themes that have played a reoccurring role throughout the history of literature. In his plays "Oedipus Rex" and "Antigone" he shows these themes like no other writer ever did. "Oedipus Rex" and "Antigone" are two very different plays with many ...
- 3290: And Justice For All
- ... that “under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also prison.” This point made by Thoreau can be seen as the truth throughout history. A just man never sits by quietly watching the majority degrade the minority to suit their own immoral purposes. Like Thoreau, another just man who stood out from the quiet ...
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