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- 4031: King Arthur
- ... for the Holy Grail. The unhappy Hank is sentenced to be burned at the stake on the twenty first of June. Fortunately, he draws on his knowledge of science and history and recalls that there was a total eclipse of the sun on that day. Quickly noticing the ignorance of the people he is now among, Hank threatens to blot out ...
- 4032: All Quiet on the Western Front: Alienation
- ... The Kaiser's visit in Chapter 9 adds some hints of Remarque's specific disillusionment with the leaders of his own country. From a broad study of literature and world history, we can see that these older people were not individually to blame for their views. They were simply handing on what was handed on to them. Still, we can also ...
- 4033: The Ironies of 1984
- ... an incinerator. The next example of irony comes when you learn about the departments of Government in Oceania. The Ministry of Truth is actually the maker of lies for the history books, the Ministry of Love discourages love, and the Ministry of Peace is actually quite violent. The final example of verbal Irony can be seen in the name of the ...
- 4034: The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
- ... often good they prevent new ideas from entering people's minds. This made Huck original, this individuality could be seen with his relationship with Jim. During this period of American history slaves were looked down upon, but Huck, being an independent thinker, looked up to Jim for who he was, not for the color of his skin. This was made obvious ...
- 4035: Protagonists Journal for Jane Eyre
- ... Bronte. This enchanting woman was nothing short of amazing. She was one of the first ever female writers, and she wrote a story about a strong lady. This bit of history allows us to look at Jane Eyre as a liberator. She was a very strong woman in the days that women were not allowed to be self-reliant. Jane had ...
- 4036: The Crystal Cave: Merlin
- The Crystal Cave: Merlin The most important and knowledgeable people in history are not born with their talents or contributions. They, as everyone does, need a person to give them the option and the encouragement to achieve their fate. In The Crystal ...
- 4037: Explain Why Cultural Diversity Is Important In A College Education
- ... taught prejudices, then obviously, the racial tensions at my school didn't disrupt education, rather enforced lessons often reviewed over fried chicken and potatoes. I cried once in my sophomore history class. The girl in front of me sang and preached that life was just that way, no one could ever change anything, so why should we even try? Prejudice is ...
- 4038: The Martian Chronicles: "Yours Will Be Mine Soon"
- ... a 5,000 dollar fee to drive in his driveway. Just as desolation arose from the greed for land between Marcy and Al, the same has happened with man throughout history. In the book, The Martian Chronicles, this theme is portrayed with a passion. Man's lust with imperialism leads to destruction. Man's greed for land causes desolation. In the ...
- 4039: Lord of the Flies: The Vision of God
- Lord of the Flies: The Vision of God As mankind has progressed throughout history, his idea of god has changed with his domination of nature and nature's elements. When man made the transition from a Paleolithic to a Neolithic lifestyle, his mastery of ...
- 4040: A Look At Animal Testing
- ... people to run an experiment, there would be too many extraneous variables, such as the subject's environment, genes, and other pre-existing conditions. With lab animals the complete medical history is known, the entire life of each animal is documented. Also they are selectively bred to produce genetically similar subjects. Simply put, lab animals are a cheap, reliable source of ...
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