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3441: Holdens Lonliness And His Inab
... careful with it, he spended irresponsibly too. Where he could have gone on bus, he took a cab; not only did he drink too much but he also asked others to drink and paid the bill himself. This shows not only his irresponsibility but also is carelessness, which is one of the reasons of his troubles. Holden's inability to relate to the world is also evident in his lack of ...
3442: Fahrenheit 451
Imagine a culture where books are prohibited, where the basic rights illustrated in the First Amendment hold no weight and society is merely a brainwashed, mechanical population. According to Ray Bradbury, the author of Fahrenheit 451, this depiction is actually an exaggerated forecast for the American ...
3443: Cloning In Light Of Frankenstein
... love and affection on a child brought into existence by a technique of assisted reproduction as they would on a child born in the usual way. The liberal perspective sets cloning in the context of rights, freedoms and personal empowerment. Cloning is just a new option for exercising an individual\\'s right to reproduce or to have the kind of child that he or she wants . For those who hold this ...
3444: Heart Of Darkness 7
... showed that Mr. Kurtz lacked restraint in the gratification of his various lusts (Conrad, 220)." Conrad also tells us "his... nerves went wrong, and caused him to preside at certain midnight dances ending with unspeakable rights, which... were offered up to him (Conrad, 208)," meaning that Kurtz went insane and allowed himself to be worshipped as a god. It appears that while Kurtz had been isolated from his culture, he had ...
3445: Othello - Values And Attitudes
... status, only to degenerate later to the condition of a bloodthirsty and irrational animal. He is the hero of the play and this is achieved by his last speech(V. ii. 340-356) where he rights himself at the end of the play. "I kissed thee ere I killed thee: no way but this, Killing myself, to die upon a kiss" (V. ii. 359). By showing us these contrasting images of ...
3446: Othello - Iago
... to the one in Act 1 sn iii which presents to the senate the reasoning as to why she should be allowed to go with her husband to Cyprus. 'If I be left behind… the rights for why I loved him are bereft me… let me go with him.' Her actions are based on her firm belief's. It is obvious to the audience that Iago has a greater understanding of ...
3447: Macbeth - The Importance Of The Witches
... with fate (Wyrd was the Anglo-Saxon word for fate) but he believes that he can change fate. He might believe this because he is king and at that time monarchs believed in the divine rights of kings, whereby kings were chosen to rule by God. This in itself is ironic because of the murdering he has had to do to become king. Therefore it is not possible that God could ...
3448: King Henry IV Part 1 - Hal
... a disturbing view into Hal's immediate emotion. (V:4:90) He's gleeful because now he is the only son remaining. He has risen to power, and crushed Hotspur soundly. After this slip, he rights himself and tempers his message a bit, to make it a general condemnation of the sin, not the sinner. But again, after he pauses and covers Hotspur's face, the first thing out of his ...
3449: Julius Caesar - Citizen Of Rome
... that he loved Rome and the freedom of her citizens more. I see the truth in what Brutus is saying. He truly does care about us, and he will do anything to fight for our rights. I am not quite certain on how Caesar stole our freedom, but I am sure that some of his actions prove this. Brutus said that he loved Caesar, but because of his ambition removing him ...
3450: Hamlet- The Role Of Women
Today women have many rights. We can vote, work, and even voice our own opinions. In the past women were seen as mothers and housekeepers, always taught to respect, listen, and serve there husbands or the man of the house ...


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