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- 3931: The Underdogs
- ... would seem to be more hidden with War Paint, which can be correlated with the machismo tough men displayed. As you can see, this book ties really well into the history that we have covered in lecture. Professor Tinsman’s outlines have closely followed the events that are discussed in the book The Underdogs. The important details each character is painted ...
- 3932: War And Peace
- ... novel, War and Peace, contains three kinds of material, a historical account of the Napoleonic wars, the biographies of fictional characters, and a set of essays about the philosophy of history. Critics from the 1860s to the present have wondered how these three parts cohere, and many have faulted Tolstoy for including the lengthy essays, but readers continue to respond to ...
- 3933: Native Son...what Does The Nov
- ... but the fact that she wants to know is hope for change. If Mary would have visited that area she would not have understood mainly because this is neither her history nor her problem, she will never have to live like that. The next time that we see a chance for hope is in Max's argument on page 400. He ...
- 3934: Night
- ... when Elie was being beaten you heard not only his thoughts, but also those of his father. I really enjoyed reading Night because it represented an important time in the history of the Jewish people. In order to learn from the past, we must know the past.
- 3935: Animal Farm: The Corruption in Humans and The Character Napoleon
- Animal Farm: The Corruption in Humans and The Character Napoleon The possibility of corruption is within all humans. Throughout history there have been many situations in which persons in authority have used their power over people to gain their own advantages and glory. Such figures including Stalin, and Hitler. In ...
- 3936: Fahrenheit 451: A Depleting Society
- ... were taught basically nothing. Classes watched TV and played sports all day long. “An hour of TV class, and hour of basketball or baseball or running, another hour of transcription history or painting pictures or more sports, but do you know, we never ask questions, or at least most don't; they just run the answers at you, bing, bing, bing ...
- 3937: The Medea: Women's Rights
- ... they are treated, but Medea was out for revenge. That was underling everything she said. When one looks at the women's liberation movement that occurred in the united states history, one will see that the women wanted to appear stable and sane. The women wanted equal rights and they used logical and rational arguments. If liberating women was what was ...
- 3938: To Kill a Mockingbird: Racism
- ... and the lack of understanding between one human and another. These feelings were not given as a positive point from our past however, but rather a negative period from our history. It shows our past mistakes in order to lead to the fortune of our future. For example, one of the book's themes is racism. Racism is defined in the ...
- 3939: Risen From The Ashes Of Earthl
- ... as well all are. His response to his environment and events that took place directly affected his view of the world, and hence his style of poetry. Knowing both the history of his life and the chronology of his poetry, we can watch the evolution of the soul of a unique human being, as he transcends the status quo and embraces ...
- 3940: The Great Gatsby: Moral Decline Through The Interpersonal Relationships
- ... Decline Through The Interpersonal Relationships Characters in books can reveal the author feeling toward the world. In The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald suggested the moral decline of the period in America history through the interpersonal relationships among his characters. The book indicates the worthlessness of materialism, the futile quest of Myrtle and Gatsby, and how America's moral values had diminished. Despite ...
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