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2411: A Formal Application
... goes even further in an attempt to relate his somewhat small scale kill to the few major slaughters of our history. First, with the word pious he again relates to religion by referring to his title as holy. Then he adds three examples of dramatic violence. The first of which is Arbeit Macht Frei, an ironic motto for the holocaust meaning ...
2412: Analysis Of THE CRUCIBLE
... He pleaded to Elizabeth, "Let you not mistake your duty as I mistook my own. I came into the village like a bridegroom to his beloved, bearing gifts of high religion: the very crowns of Holy law I brought, and what I touched with my bright confidence, it died…." This speech shows the fear and forgiveness he wanted expressed. He knew ...
2413: ANIMAL FARM IN COMPARISON TO T
... raven, was Mr. Jones special pet, and told the others about a place called Sugarcandy Mountain, where they would go when they die. He symbolizes the Orthodox Church and organized religion. He was useful to the pigs because he kept the other animals quiet. The sheep are not very intelligent and do whatever is asked, as long as it is simple ...
2414: Antigone
... content. In this play, the Greek dramatist reflected mainly on Civil Disobedience. Antigone believes in the individual rights over the state rights. Creon, however, strongly believes in putting state over religion. The play does not only revolve on the political and religious issue, but also deals with the battle of the sexes. The play is about a strong-willed woman defying ...
2415: Anthem 3
... your brothers. Equality 7-2521 was taught from birth that the individual is not important. He is in a crazed society where the only form of government is collectivism. Their religion is one of few forces holding this disarranged society from spinning out of control. We are nothing. Mankind is all. (21). Equality, at age 21, has absolutely no freedom. There ...
2416: A Journey To Enlightenment In
... and discover the meaning of life through nature. The name Santiago is a biblical reference that translated into English means Saint James. Those who are direly active with the Christian religion and have read "The Old Man and the Sea" perceive the old man as an indirect reference to Saint Francis of Assisi. In the bible, Saint Francis was born to ...
2417: A Commentary On Mans Faith And
... what would be the point of life. We would have no control over are actions, we would be automatons only concerned with the thought of survival. Would there even be religion? Would we have the time or the desire for it? What is man supposed to base his faith on if God does not always act justly? What is there to ...
2418: Analysis Of Platos Purgatorio
... antiquity. The predominant theme in Purgatorio exists in Dante's expression of the importance of love and compassion. On the whole, Dante's Purgatorio offers an exquisite insight into the religion and history of the late Middle Ages.
2419: Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
... runs away. He soon comes back, but even though he becomes somewhat comfortable with his new life as the months go by, Huck never really enjoys the life of manners, religion, and education that the Widow and her sister impose upon him. Huck believes he will find some freedom with Tom Sawyer. Tom is a boy of Huck s age who ...
2420: Achilles And Socrates
... most complex warrior that fights in Troy. Unlike Achilles, Socrates' heroic characteristics are not heavily centered around his physical attributes, but rather his philosophical ideologies. Socrates had revolutionary ideas about religion, human nature, and the afterlife. His heroism was not awarded because of his physical accomplishments, but rather his introduction of new ideas and freethinking, along with his esteemed loyalty to ...


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