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- 1281: Brave New World
- ... this is done in the name of social stability. When one looks beneath the surface of this ‘perfect’ society it becomes evident that it is nothing of the sort. Eugenics, social conditioning, and anti-depressant drugs have solved many of the problems faced by many modern societies; poverty, class tensions and overpopulation; but at the costs of individuality and with that their humanity. The citizens of “brave new world” are engineered ...
- 1282: Brave New World 3
- ... this is done in the name of social stability. When one looks beneath the surface of this perfect society it becomes evident that it is nothing of the sort. Eugenics, social conditioning, and anti-depressant drugs have solved many of the problems faced by many modern societies; poverty, class tensions and overpopulation; but at the costs of individuality and with that their humanity. The citizens of brave new world are engineered ...
- 1283: Book Review On Tavriss The Mis
- ... society because society fails to turn male behavior and body functions into disorders. PMS and menopausal symptoms are normal body responses to hormonal changes according to Tavris. However both those conditions are now treated with drugs like diseases. The author also explains some of the other stereotypes associated with women. These include the ideas that women are the caregivers and men are the warriors. Tavris stresses this point throughout the entire ...
- 1284: Frankenstien And Neuromancer
- ... all the turns he'd taken and corners he'd cut in Night City, and still he'd see the matrix in his sleep," 19 Case is not only having dreams, but he is taking drugs and living a dangerous life trying to fill the void left by Cyberspace. "He'd cry for it, cry in his sleep, and wake alone in the dark,... his hands clawed into the bed slab ...
- 1285: Fahrenheit 451 & Brave New Wor
- ... world" become less human, but those who actively question the new values of society discover truth about the society, about themselves, and about people in general. An example of this is Huxley's views of drugs as an escape. The conforming members of society used widely a drug called soma, which induces hallucinations and escapes from the conscious world for two to eight hour periods. Those very few who didn't ...
- 1286: An Appreciation Of The Poem Di
- ... too fond of the idea, but Lady Macbeth tells him he must commit murder to fulfill his destiny. Every time he reconsiders, she gives him a pep talk. She even instructs him during the murder, drugs Duncan s guards, and advises him on every detail of his behavior once the deed has been done. She is the foundation of all of Macbeth s actions in this matter, and it would not ...
- 1287: Act One Of Othello
- ... Othello meet for the first time and Brabantio almost immediately launches into an attack on Othello. Brabantio accuses the “damned” Othello of being a devil, of using “foul charms” and abusing “her delicate youth with drugs or minerals”. Although the audience does not agree with Brabantio, he is not hated with the same passion as Iago. Brabantio is seen merely as an over protective, doting father who loves his daughter. Once ...
- 1288: A Critical Analysis Of Oz
- ... that is most powerful and oversees all of the action. In Em City's case this is the Mafia group led by Schibetta. The Mafia controls all of the evil within the prison including the drugs and underground control of the population. This means that what they say goes, or else. Dino is allied with the Mafia, and is considered their front man, although he can't be kept in any ...
- 1289: A Streetcar Named Desire 2
- ... people think and act towards the more untamed desire, guilt, spiritual torment and repressed sexuality. Perhaps 'A Streetcar Named Desire' is a pre-quel to his 'Memoirs' (1975) where Williams described his own problems with drugs and alcohol and his struggle with his homosexuality. William's struggle with homosexuality is symbolized in A Streetcar Named Desire, by Blanches husband who kills himself because he cannot live in a society that oppresses ...
- 1290: And Then There Were None
- ... items that may cause danger be place in a safely locked place and that the keys be given to two people so that the stuff will be safe. " By the judge's direction, the various drugs were placed in the box and it was locked. The judge then gave the key of the chest to Philip Lombard and the key of the cupboard to Blore." (pg 141) The final way that ...
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