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- 4011: SALEM
- ... a position of power a want for control and they began to stop at nothing to achieve that. The massacre of innocent people in Salem is a tragic event in history which is portrayed quite accurately in Arthur Millers The Crucible. Word Count: 1223
- 4012: Kate Chopin's Controversial Views
- ... the implicit contradictions between lady and artist and made the best of them, largely through irony" (Taylor 151). Recently The Awakening has been compared to the great heroic novels in history. Lewis Leary describes Edna as "A valiant women, worthy of place beside other fictional heroines who have tested emancipation and failed_ Hawthorne's Hester Pynne, Flaubert's Emma Borary, or ...
- 4013: Should Homosexual Ideas Be Taught In School ?
- ... subject, people should always learn more new things, as this is one of our goals of living. To learn about homosexuality, for example, is just as important as to learn history. It just enriches one's knowledge, and the one who benefits is himself. For this reason, setting up a homosexual course is surely advantageous. Beside the contribution of knowledges, a ...
- 4014: Harper Lee: Introduction to Harper Lee
- ... Harper Lee To Kill a Mockingbird Part I Section: To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter: Part I Chapter 1 Scout (Jean Louise) Finch narrates the story, beginning with a brief family history. Simon Finch, a fur-trapping apothecary journeyed from England to Alabama, establishing the family which made its living from cotton on Simon's homestead, Finch's Landing. The Civil War ...
- 4015: O'Neill's Debate on Education
- ... of years ago. It's not safe to assume that because a person can't remember who the 31st president was, that they don't have the basics of gobble history . How many teachers know the basics, if asked on the spot. Lets Examine another quote from O'Neill's editorial in his opine Charie Chaplin a classic movie star, and ...
- 4016: Field of Dreams: Ray Kinsella a Classical Hero?
- ... the quest to return home and resume the life he had left behind. As he witnessed the reaction of others to his calling, he was challenged, as many people throughout history have been, with following his deepest intuition, or conforming to the standards of others. After the purpose of his quest was revealed to him, Ray's hope was restored and ...
- 4017: My Quality Education
- ... job correctly in the workplace, we place a significant amount of importance in the knowledge of ourselves. This is valued so much that often one who is ignorant of their history can be labeled a " sell-out" or something similar. People from other culture have their own standards of education. For instance, if one were to meet a person from culture ...
- 4018: The Significance of Food in "Like Water for Chocolate"
- ... down from generation to generation, in the food of our mothers, we reawaken the past, make the present more real, perhaps capture a bit of the future. Food is about history, with handed down recipes such as in Like Water for Chocolate, the chef can remember the past. Tita when she cooked could remember, Nacha and her mother. Food is a ...
- 4019: Fahrenheit 451 & Brave New Wor
- ... out on his own, away from society, to live with others like himself who think differently that the society does. Marx, from the civilized culture, seriously questions the lack of history that his society has. He also wonders as to the lack of books, banned because they were old and did not encourage the new culture. By visiting a reservation, home ...
- 4020: Orwell's Animal Farm: Summary of Characters
- ... look good. Snowball is a pig who lives on the farm, and is Napoleon's adversary. He wants to be leader and is always causing problems for Napoleon. In Soviet history, Snowball is like Trotsky, who is Stalin's rival. Snowball and Trotsky are always trying to get the animals and people to understand that what the leader is doing is ...
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