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- 1101: Brave New World 4
- Brave New World Final 1.) The Savage Reservation is similar to the Utopia world in several ways. They both have drugs that are designed to calm people down. Soma, used in the Utopia and mescal used in the Reservation. They both also have a separation within their own society. The Utopia has social castes and the ...
- 1102: Babbit Vs. The Hobbit
- ... would give him a better life. Babbitt starts to cheat on his wife, Myra, with Tanis Judique. Under her influence Babbitt starts to smoke and drink more than usual, and under the influence of these drugs, Babbitt begins to discover that his long-held opinions are crumbling before him. Babbitt refuses to join the Good Citizen s League which is full of hypocrisy, much like Babbitt himself, because of this decision ...
- 1103: Brave New World Vs. Modern Soc
- ... of the technologies described in the book have, at least, partially, become a reality. Huxley's community of Utopia is a futuristic society designed by genetic engineering, and controlled by neural conditioning with mind-altering drugs and a manipulative media system. Yet, despite the similarities, the reader also finds many contrasts between the two societies. and Perhaps the most salient contrast between Huxley s Utopia and our modern society, deals with ...
- 1104: A Review Of The Scarlet Letter
- ... him. Dimmesdale arrives home and realizes his house looks strange and different. Moments later, Chillingsworth arrives at his door asking about his health. The minister informs the physician that he no longer needs his medical drugs. His tone of voice tells the old man that he is no longer a trusted friend but is now his bitterest enemy. After Chillingsworth leaves, Dimmesdale composes an inspired sermon for the Election Sermon. Hester ...
- 1105: A Clockwork Orange 2
- ... A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess, a futuristic world is turned upside down and in shambles. This 1962 classic is a frightful depiction of what our society could become and possibly, what it already is. Drugs almost seem to be legal and unregulated and subsequently are widely used. The prison system is overcrowded with young punk criminals who are inherently evil with no regard for humanity, or any part of society ...
- 1106: Catch 22 Analysis
- ... comical and amusing manner, Giuseppe is the soldier whose story later inspires Yossarians to pretend to see everything twice to be excused from flying more missions. The doctors in the hospital experiment with new drugs and procedures on Giuseppe until he finally can endure no more and dies. Giuseppe is no longer a patient, he becomes nothing more than a cadaver, there for the doctors to carry out experiments on ...
- 1107: Brave New World - Religion
- ... Delegating decisions The Basis of Religion In the novel "Brave New World" civilized society lives in a world of science and technology. Major changes have occurred during the future; Utopia now revolves a religion of drugs and sex. God and the cross have been replaced by Ford and the symbol T, the founder of the age of machines. Instead of Sunday church, members now attend solidarity services where morals and tradition ...
- 1108: A Clockwork Orange
- ... A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess, a futuristic world is turned upside down and in shambles. This 1962 classic is a frightful depiction of what our society could become and possibly, what it already is. Drugs almost seem to be legal and unregulated and subsequently are widely used. The prison system is overcrowded with young punk criminals who are inherently evil with no regard for humanity, or any part of society ...
- 1109: Less Than Zero
- ... party well and then it will all work out. So to throw a rave isnt as easy as it seems it takes time and preparation. And its not only a bunch of people on drugs in a big wheelhouse, its a lot more than that. I can explain to you how it is you just have to go and find out for yourself. And believe me, its not nearly ...
- 1110: There Are No Children Here
- ... dope flats, and other crimes. To the residents of the project, Lee was respected out of more than just fear. He never let young teens join his gang. He spoke to kids against gangs and drugs. He would put food on tables for families in need. He would shoe the children with torn shoes. Even a police officer referred to Lee as a gentleman. He had a love for children and ...
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