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- 5821: With And Without The State In
- ... after Don Carlo, the speaker leaves this memory, the town will remain the same just as it always has, until the state recalls its supreme duty. After considering Levi's objectives through the interplay of civil chaos and rivaling fascist governments, readers become aware that isolating a people is not the solution to the secular downfall of world poverty. By examining a relationship, one can understand the underlying roots of society ...
- 5822: Walking Around
- ... when he was a boy. The line that confused me was when he says that it would be "delicious to kill a nun." I thought that because of his experience of loosing a friend during war, he would be against any kind of violence. But, I then I thought that since existentialism consists of an active role of the will, and not the reason, Neruda was just being spontaneous. He probably ...
- 5823: Voices Of Women Writers Lesson
- ... s place in battle. Instantly I remembered that as a child I had followed my mother about the house, the two of us singing about how Fa Mu Lan fought gloriously and returned alive from war t settle in the village. I had forgotten this chant that was once mine, given me by my mother, who may not have known its power to remind. She said I would grow up a ...
- 5824: View From The Bridge 2
- ... his brother Rodolpho to work as longshoremen, since at the time (the play was written in 1955) his country of origin, Italy, was going through a major economic depression because of the outcome of World War II. In the play, we are told that Marco's plan is to make enough money to survive and be able to send some of that money to his wife and his three kids back ...
- 5825: Victims Still
- ... the sentencing, but that sentencing should fit the harm and not the person. He also feels that criminal penalties should be reduced, because imprisonment only generates more crime. Most important Elias feels strongly against the war on drugs. He feels that drug wars cause more crime and more violence leading to more victims. And if victimless crimes such as drug use, possession, homosexuality, gambling, and prostitution were legal, law enforcement would ...
- 5826: Various Works Of Ee Cummings
- ... signature style and not pressing his work towards further evolution. Nevertheless, he attained great popularity, especially among young readers, for the simplicity of his language, his playful mode and his attention to subjects such as war and sex. At the time of his death in 1962, he was the second most widely read poet in the United States, after Robert Frost." (Navasky 1) One would have to agree with the person ...
- 5827: 1984, George Orwell
- ... during one of Big Brother s speeches, it s off to the Missionary of Love to be interrogated about your partaking in a conspiracy against the Party. It s a time of unknowing chaos where war is peace, ignorance is strength, and freedom is slavery. The Party avoids revolt by using an interesting technique--not giving its citizens a reason to revolt. If the Party promises, for example, that there will ...
- 5828: 1984 9
- ... definitely be looked at by the thought police. To keep people occupied there are hate speeches in order to show your love to Big Brother and Hate to the opposing country that Oceania is at war with. Everyone has a job and they are many organizations to belong to like the junior anti-sex league. Surveillance is a frightening thing. If you knew that everywhere you turned you were being recorded ...
- 5829: The Women Of Poe
- ... prototypical plot involves "the effort of the poetic soul to escape all consciousness of the world in dream" (Wilbur 103). But why must it do this? According to Wilbur, Poe sees the poetic soul at war with the physical world. The poetic soul seeks reunion with God, a return to grace, which it lost when man exalted "scientific reason above poetic intuition" (101). Poe believed the human soul to be diseased ...
- 5830: 1984 2
- ... the past, the past in which there was a better world and a world in which the Party never wanted anybody to think about again. Ignorance is Stregenth , one of the terms coined along with War is Peace and Freedom is Slavery , is used by the Party as a way of brainwashing the people of Oceania. One of the main terms used as a way of describing the Party s position ...
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