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- 1711: Tender Mercies
- ... screenplay whenever there was a fall, the characters were able to get back up and continue their lives. for example, the screenplay did nothing to trivialize Mac’s daughter’s death. Her death had little effect on the course of her father and other’s lives. Her death just made everyone that knew her very emotional. As a matter of fact, as Mac’s daughter died, Mac and Sunny got even ...
- 1712: Taming Of The Shrew
- ... to him she didn't obey him and make him embarrass in front of other, and this is show that Bianca is not truly in love with Lucentio. This contrast between these two relationships will effect on theme that; what someone's real identity is more important than what they seem to be this means that we can not say who is bad or who is good just by looking at ...
- 1713: Tales Of The New Babylon
- ... was not directly inspired by Marx. He regarded it, indeed, as a political blunder. Before there had been many scattered streams of socialist thought and action; but this rising, with its world repercussions, the great effect which it was bound to have upon the workers of all lands, was the first event of the new era. The men who had died in it and for it were the first martyrs of ...
- 1714: Sweetness And Power
- ... They [foods] were also related to the will and intent of the nation’s rulers and to the economic, social and political destiny of the nation itself. He is saying that foods can have an effect on a nation through the meanings they are associated with. That is why sugar spread to the proletarians. The poor associated sugar with power, wealth, and also having an appealing flavor. Eating made them feel ...
- 1715: Spring Time
- ... and laughter. friends that gather around for climbing trees, playing seek and hide, or even building tree houses. also the girls could have the flower-basket held in their hands while wondering around int he greenhouse picking the glamorous flowers while the boys could diving hteir kites int he blue sky. in the yellow-shiny sunset, the salty wind has brought calmness and peacefulness in a way that everyone admires to ...
- 1716: Song Of Myself
- ... are also my brothers, and the women my sisters and lovers," suggesting that perhaps sensual understanding of the interconnectedness of man bridges the spiritual to the corporal. Within the context of the passage, the cause/effect relationship between sensual contact and transcendent understanding becomes clear. His declaration that "I believe in the flesh and the appetites, Seeing, hearing, feeling, are miracles" reinforces the concept that truth is directly discerned through the ...
- 1717: Sir Gawain And The Green Knight: The Role Of Women
- ... figure and his patron, the Virgin Mary, for a sorceress' protection. Viewed in the ultra-Christian perspective of the author, Gawain is trading divine protection for small comfort under the protection of black magic, in effect making a deal with the devil. In addition to this, Gawain's acceptance of the girdle weakens the feudal system by forcing him to conceal it from his host and in the process break his ...
- 1718: Shooting An Elephant
- ... something you really regret or it could end up being one of the most exciting moments of your life. However, everyone must make their own decisions about things like that, because it is going to effect you for the rest of your life. I think my situation is very similar to that of Orwell, only I don’t regret what I did because it made me want to rise to just ...
- 1719: Self-Reliance
- ... are newly regarded as heroes. Emerson himself, along with the Transcendental Movement, were not fully appreciated until years after their deaths. The true truthfulness behind this statement reflects a major flaw of society. b). "The effect of society was not to strengthen the individual, but to breed conformity and fear." This statement reflects Emerson’s conflict with society. In his eyes, society was created in order to enforce rules that were ...
- 1720: Say Yes
- ... to think before they act and consciously make decisions knowing that it will reflect humanity. Simply, one person’s actions are enough to influence another’s action, which influences one to act morally. This ripple effect is the component that forms the idea of right and wrong. It also enables order and establishes a conscience. If a person knows that there are consequences for every choice, then more thought will be ...
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