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4531: Hacking to Peaces
... laws. Legislators have to be familiar with high-tech materials that these hackers are using, but most of them know very little about computer systems. The current law system is unfair; it tramples over the rights of the individual, and is not productive, as illustrated in the following case. David LaMacchia used his computers as "distribution centers for illegally copied software. In this case, the law was not prepared to handle ...
4532: 1984: The Plot
... the outside world. Nineteen Eighty Four suggests that the government alienates each member of society from one another, and warns the reader what life can be like without the privileges of fundamental civil and human rights. Through the character of Winston Smith, Orwell shows the destruction of the sane individual who can not adapt to an insane society.
4533: The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale
... tells us that he preaches in churches and that he always preaches the same sermon, which he knows by heart, on the text "Greed is the root of evils". He begins by establishing his legal rights, for Pardoners were unpopular with parish priests, as Friars were, since they took money which otherwise might have gone to them. He begins by advertising a private sideline having nothing to do with his work ...
4534: Bigger Thomas
... wretched rat race of a society. Even as he barely treaded the halls of sanity, he knew that his position in life was not right, that he should at least be granted a few human rights, not the miniscule scraps of liberty that fell to the floor from the metaphorical table of civilization. In the first book, Fear, Bigger stands out on the street with Gus. He and Gus see an ...
4535: Coming of Age in Mississippi: Anne Moody
... born into and her fight for freedom for herself and fellow African Americans. The book portrays her fight from when she was a small child on a plantation farm until she became a great civil rights leader in Mississippi. Moody tells of her hardships of growing up poor and black at the time and one can see how she changes and grows living in the United States at the time. She ...
4536: The Joy Luck Club: The Gap between Mother and Daughter
... to realize that Harold has never noticed that I don't eat any of the ice creme he brings home every Friday evening."(P.176) She never eats ice creme, but she always pays the bill for ice cream. It is unfair. Her husband can not feel her sorrow. And she won't tell her husband. She keeps the unhappy thing inside her heard. It is fatalized. So, Lena has the ...
4537: Herland: The Use of Character Development
... of Herland exhibit virtues that are neither feminine nor masculine, but simply fully human. It is easy to view her reasons for writing such a story. In a period where woman are fighting for their rights as individuals, as humans, and as equals to men. In this book Gilman shows the role of feminism during the early twentieth century. With a plot of three men arriving in a village full of ...
4538: The Color Purple, The Bell Jar, Franny and Zooey, and Ethan Frome: Internal and External Forces On The Character's Lives
... stricken environment where education was not available to her. She always had the desire to be educated, as were the white women of her community. Because of her race, however, she was denied the same rights and opportunities that were granted to whites. This deprivation caused Celie painful internal conflict. Abuse and rejection from her father and later her husband created a low self-image and a poor self-esteem. She ...
4539: So Long A Letter and A Raisin In The Sun: Love and Wealth
... mother Walter Lee and Beneatha her children, Walter Lee’s wife, Ruth, and their son Travis. This story takes place in the 1950’s when there were many racial discriminations occurring, segregations, and the Civil Rights movement. So Long a Letter takes place where the Islamic culture and tradition is very important. In the Islamic culture a very looked upon when he has many wives, because it is a sign of ...
4540: The "Hemingway Hero"
... rather awkward" (94, Ch. 10). Moreover, Cohn is scared that when Brett appears she will embarrass him and so he does not have the maturity to behave appropriately in front of Jake and his friend, Bill Gorton. Nonetheless, Cohn is proud of his affair with Brett and believes that this conquest makes him a hero. When Brett appears with her fiancι Mike, Cohn still believes that they are destined for an ...


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