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3231: Lacan
... function by language. Split between being and meaning. Man identify with the language having the phallus having the power. Men desire women is what lacan calls object A. object a is lower case for the French other otra. Men desire women in this metonymic fashion. They project on to women something extra. Some phantasmatic quality that is above and beyond the actual women. Some capacity to provide a pleasure that was ...
3232: The Count Of Monte Cristo
... extremely wealthy. He returned as the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo and dazzled all of Paris with his extreme wealth and social graces and also he ingeniously managed to be introduced to the cream of French society, among who he goes unrecognized. But, Monte Cristo, in contrariety, recognized all of his enemies, which now are all powerful and influential men. Therefore, he was slowly plotting the ruin of the four men ...
3233: The Motif Of War In A Separate
... characters. "We used to wonder where war lived, what it was that made it so vile. And now we realize that we know where it lives, that it is inside ourselves." (Albert Camus (1913-60), French-Algerian philosopher, author.)
3234: The Jungle 3
... America at the turn of the century. He introduced over 60 characters to show that people in all walks of life were traumatized and corrupted by the system. The Jungle helps us understand the industrial revolution from the personal disadvantaged view of the proletariat. It is an exposé of many ills, including specifically, vile practices of the meat-packing industry. Of his own work, Sinclair reported, ³I wish to frighten the ...
3235: The Jungle 2
... s problems: replace it with Socialism. The Socialist party is promoted as an international political party that will solve all of the world's problems. Every member of the party was told about the "Socialist revolution", when the entire planet would become Socialist. Not once does the book mention the possibility of failure. It even claimed Socialists would control the country by 1912. The Socialists despised the concept of competition. They ...
3236: The Impact Of Stalinism In 198
... Trotsky, a villain in Stalinist Russia (Orwell 13-14). Style of speech is also mimicked again by Orwell by basing Goldstein's fictional novel The Theory and Practice of Oligarchial Collectivism on Trotsky's The Revolution Betrayed. One critic said "Emmanuel Goldstein's book . . . imitates Trotsky's style in his fondness of using scientific references in non-scientific contexts.'" (Lee 195). One such example was when Goldstein makes the comparison of ...
3237: The Fires Of Jubilee
... that Oates has received are the Christopher Award and the Barondess/Lincoln Award of the New York Civil War Round Table. His work has gained worldwide notoriety and is currently translated in four different languages: French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. The Fires of Jubilee took place in Southampton, Virginia and County Seat, Jerusalem during the 1800 s. The story takes shape during a time in which slavery was the norm, especially ...
3238: The Genre Of Science Fiction
... the future. In Fahrenheit 451 the author Ray Bradbury makes an argument for societies need to consider that the outcomes of science fiction might become realities. The origin of science fiction evolved from the industrial revolution that spawned notions of the rockets, robots, time machines, computers, satellites, matter-transports, and the like (Johnson 6). Science Fiction has dramatically changed over the years form total destruction of the earth, to more of ...
3239: Sweetness And Power
... countries began creating settlements with the proper environment for growing sugar. Eventually, by gaining control of the sugar islands, England became a great power in the sugar industry. This dominance would not last due to French competition, though. Trade became very important due to production needs for sugar, and the infamous triangle trade became significant. The first and most famous triangle linked Britain to Africa and to the New World: finished ...
3240: The Rms Titanic
... 92). Contrary to many expectations, the deep sea did not fully prevent the exploration of the Titanic, only the United States'. Despite attempts by the United States Congress to prevent looting, a 1987 American and French expedition dove to the site and plucked hundreds of items from the debris field and the wreck. This offense created a universal outcry of protest. The few remaining survivors wanted to preserve the site as ...


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