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- 1201: 1984 2
- ... Four to simply be an extension of Animal Farm. Nineteen Eighty-Four, however, brings everything to an even more extreme but even scarier is the fact that is more realistic, such as in a Nazi Germany environment. Nineteen Eighty-Four is considered to have great pessimistic undertones, Orwell s prophecy if you will. It is also not known whether it was intended as a "last words", though it was his final ...
- 1202: 16th And 17th Century English
- ... ideals of what literature could be. One of the first occurrences to set off the issue of religion, not only in England, but all of Europe was Martin Luther s demand for Catholic reform in Germany. This was a sort of spark to ignite the powder keg among citizens of Europe. Once the battle between Catholics and Protestants began, the Reformation, and Counter Reformation produced inspired works of literature. This topic ...
- 1203: The Khent
- ... censured the frivolities and laziness of the Armenian students attending the Russian Universities. On the other hand, he had words of commendation for the purposefulness and seriousness of the famous group of Armenian students of Germany. Some of these students became the champions of the movement for reawakening Armenian culture in Russia and thc Caucasus. Raffi himself was the protege of one of these products of German education, Krikor Arzrouni, the ...
- 1204: The Crucible 9
- ... blacklisted person crossing the street to avoid being seen talking to him; the overnight conversions of former leftists into born-again patriots; and so on. Apparently, certain processes are universal. When Gentiles in Hitler's Germany, for example, saw their Jewish neighbors being trucked of, or rs in Soviet Ukraine saw the Kulaks sing before their eyes, the common reaction, even among those unsympathetic to Nazism or
- 1205: The African Queen Summary Char
- ... Reverent Samuel Sayer and his spinster, prudish sister Rose Sayer, who is utterly devoted to her brother. Rose is also very naive and pious. She thinks, God would not permit a war between England and Germany or the whole world.. Some day, German troops marches into that village. Merciless, without any warning, these troops invade the village, they burn down the huts and the church. Livestock, poultry, pots and pans and ...
- 1206: The Red Badge Of Courage --
- ... the New York World. Crane was obsessed with violence all his life; he loved war.(DMS Stephen Crane History Page.) At the age of 29 he died on June 5, 1900, suffering from tuberculosis, in Germany. Synopsis The Red Badge Of Courage commences with a new regiment for the Union army languishing for a battle. Jim, a friend of Henry (the main character) hears some rumors about their next movements. Jim ...
- 1207: Touch Wood
- ... girl during the German invasion of France. In 1940, Renιe and her family were living in Alsace, France, where nothing ever changed. No one expected anything unusual to happen. Then one day, a war with Germany is announced on the radio. The Germans wanted to annex Alsace and forced the Jews to leave. France was split into two zones- the Free Zone and the German occupied zone. RenιeΉs father chose ...
- 1208: To Kill A Mockingbird 3
- ... boundaries develop. Scout's teacher plays the game of a sympathetic southern schoolteacher. She appears to be the perfect gentlewoman, set in tradition and very sympathetic to the less fortunate, such as the Jews in Germany who suffer persecution. She says, "Persecution comes from those who are prejudiced". Miss Gates' part also includes the confidence in her higher stature, though she sensibly plays the part down. Many other towns-women also ...
- 1209: The Crucible
- ... character being basically irrelevant. This is relevant to our time because history has shown us that it has happened before, for example, McCarthyist America where all communists were bad, all capitalists good, or in Nazi Germany - Jews were evil and were to be persecuted while all Aryans were good. In fact, McCarthyism was an underlying factor behind Miller writing the play. In those cases, evil was not the people who committed ...
- 1210: Spender And Sankichi Two Views
- ... differ greatly in style and perspective, but each work clearly defines the ramifications of atrocities such as those committed against Spender, Sankichi, and the populations of London and Hiroshima. England's Royal Air Force battled Germany's Luftwaffe from August 1940 until May 1941. During that conflict, England was subjected to air raids day and night. When Hitler finally withdrew his birds of war, four hundred thousand British citizens had been ...
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