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- 4281: Uses And Abuses Of Information
- ... wartime hysteria. He says that this taught a lesson to Hitler and many others that state propaganda, when supported by the educated classes and when no deviation is permitted from it, can have a big effect. A concise example of the use of propaganda in nineteen eighty- four is the rabble rousing Two Minutes Hate. This is a daily gathering where members of the Party vent their hatred for enemies of ...
- 4282: Compare And Contrast Dystopian
- ... could always tell Parsons had been playing Table Tennis "By the dampness of the bat handle" Orwell is taking great effort to make this fantasy world seen as real as possible therefore enhancing the shock effect of it all. When Winston meets with Julia Orwell uses a more poetic style of writing especially in the passages connected with the proles. "The mystical reverence that he felt for her was somehow mixed ...
- 4283: Candide
- ... would be no repercussions since the upper-class would treat this as a comedy. Actually, the lower class could have revolted fearing that their children were in danger if they knew of the story. In effect, it is a combination of both propaganda and humor aimed for the educated audience. Secondly, if Swift did want to help the lower-class, he wouldnt have created an exemption for himself in the last ...
- 4284: Crucible
- ... Puritan justice system is poorly illustrated due to the lack of evidence in trials, church influence in government, and in the setting. With the witch trials in Salem, the lack of evidence has a large effect on many people’s lives. Someone can accuse another of a crime, and in almost no time at all, there will be a trial in the town court. Not only those who are personally affiliated ...
- 4285: Macbeth - Supernatural Theme
- ... the evil forces at work in the play, but Macbeth is the perpetrator. Macbeth is culpable for his actions and the blame lies solely on him. Throughout “Macbeth,” Shakespeare shows how greatly supernatural forces can effect characters by robbing them of their humanity. Macbeth is victimized by these evil forces and is tricked into destroying himself. Shakespeare’s use of the supernatural provides for a more clear and insightful picture into ...
- 4286: Metamophasis
- ... Gregor. Grete’s new husband can support the whole family. Once she is married, she too will then become a pawn, a victim of her parents control. The main theme of the story is the effect of other’s control on a person such as his relationship with his father, and how his father for controlled his life. He realized that he was his own person when he could escape from ...
- 4287: The Witches In Macbeth
- ... should be able to hurt Macbeth, and that he need fear nothing till Birnam wood should come to Dunsinane, have when fulfilled in a sense different from what the words seemed to import, an excellent effect in reading the fall of the bloody tyrant dreadful and shocking (T.W. 290). As you have seen, the witches influenced Macbeth, and in doing so shaped the play. If they had not told him ...
- 4288: The Sixth Extinction
- ... including our interdependence with in. In sum, Leakey made the point that while the daily cutting of tropical forests and encroachment on wild habitats is a less dramatic process than an asteroid impact, the end effect is the same. In pursuing our own objectives, we operate as though the natural world can withstand our actions without assuming any harm. As Leakey would argue, we do so at our peril.
- 4289: The Red Badge Of Courage
- ... a men is by experiencing new, unpredictable environments and adjusting to unfamiliar smells, sounds, and emotions. Think about it, being there on a battlefield witnessing deaths of friends and comrades would have to have an effect on a human being. Being in a war and to be around new faces, new personalities, confusion, and trauma would force one to adapt to an environment faster than you usually would. Just imagine leaving ...
- 4290: Suffer The Little Children - S
- ... teaching was her game). The writer also uses italic writing to emphasize the teachers toughts. However, the presence of one or two loose words in the middle of sentences will contribute to cause an eye effect, to catch the readers attention to those words, such as admit, change and she. King gave this story a dark tone about which theres nothing cheerful. No colors. Anyone who reads the story will be ...
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