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- 4931: Power 2
- ... society can give them the right or ability to name or un-name a person. Someone can gain this right by his or her status socially, financially, and even racially. If it s their own child, of course, they have every right in the world to name him or her. But in some cultures, as is evident in No Name Woman , they have the right to take away someone s name ...
- 4932: Political, Social And Moral Me
- ... children in Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of an information campaign to help encourage ethnic tolerance." (Reading Today 7) The idea to do this came from "a NATO soldier who read the book as a child and remembered the message of tolerance in The Sneetches." (Reading Today 7) Dr. Seuss characters "now have the opportunity to teach their lessons of tolerance in a far more important theater of operations: the minds ...
- 4933: Paradise Lost 2
- ... and in any case the natives cannot be regarded as civilized people.'16 The revelations of The Tempest of watching Caliban suffer at the hands of Prospero affords interesting material for examination. Caliban endures his abuse and insistent that he has deprived him of what is rightfully his, and this perhaps may have been Shakespeare's way of confronting his contemporary pro-colonising audience with the problems of ownership of newly ...
- 4934: Out Of The Silent Planet By C.
- ... new nothing yet well enough to see it: you can not see things till you know roughly what they are. His first impression was a bright, pale world - a water-coloured world out of a child's paint box." Lewis also has a gift for making strong points in his novel without making the reader feel guilty, because he uses such human characters that are filled with normal and relatable flaws ...
- 4935: Our Grandmothers By Maya Angel
- ... readers gripping the edge of their seats because everything appears to be real. With an effervescent description of the setting, Maya Angelou allows us to slip into the persona of a slave and experience the abuse that they have underwent for hundreds of years. Maya Angelou creates a realistic sense of imagery by utilizing thorough descriptions of the setting, however imagery is also apparent when viewed through the text of Maya ...
- 4936: Othello 10
- ... but does not reveal how. Which thing to do If this poor trash of Venice, whom I trace For his quick hunting, stand the putting on I'll have our Michael Cassio on the hip Abuse him to the Moor in the right garb. (Shakespeare, II, i, 302-06) These are but a few of the ways that Iago manages to keep the audience involved in the plot of his diabolical ...
- 4937: Oscar Romero
- ... of revolution. More and more Romero committed himself to the poor and the persecuted, and he became the instigator for moral prophecy in the church and outside it. Meanwhile, his church began to document the abuse of human rights, and to establish the truth in a country governed by lies, where men and women simply disappeared without account. The press said, The Church and Romero were producers of revolutionists. He responded ...
- 4938: Original Nature Of Man
- ... father of the theory of the original goodness of human nature. For example, children are born to be good, that they know how to love their mother. Adults will have an urge to save a child trapped in a well because of the same instinct: the instinct of human love and compassion. According to Mencius, man possesses the four germs of goodness. However, one needs to continue self-cultivation through conscious ...
- 4939: Ordinary People 3
- ... father of the theory of the original goodness of human nature. For example, children are born to be good, that they know how to love their mother. Adults will have an urge to save a child trapped in a well because of the same instinct: the instinct of human love and compassion. According to Mencius, man possesses the four germs of goodness. However, one needs to continue self-cultivation through conscious ...
- 4940: One More River
- ... decided the family needed to live in Israel. Mr. Shelby decides he doesn t want his daughter growing up as a spoiled uncaring princess. Mustapha, other important character, is an Arab boy who Lesley watches abuse his donkey across the Jordan River. All the Jews are not supposed to hate Arabs, but Lesley however comes in contact with Mustapha by the river and talks to him as a person not as ...
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