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- 4991: War Poetry
- War has occurred in several occasions throughout history. We ve had several important wars in the twentieth century, World War I and World War II, and Vietnam. Each and every war has had an effect on those who lived through it, and those who fought in it. Poets write about what effects, and inspires them. If they were soldiers in war they often times have a strong opinion of war ...
- 4992: 1984 3
- ... and German governments tried to reduce the amount of food available to eat per day, because they could not provide the citizens with plenty of food like they used to. This is due to the effect of World War II. The land that used to be a farm transformed into arms factory. All the money spent in the war produce nothing basically, just misery. Orwell also draws a symbol of corruption ...
- 4993: 18th Century Poem Analysis
- ... most of the emotional satisfaction from the reader. Hence, having observed these two magnificent artists for their personal adherence to the reader, it is necessary to delve into the emotional collaboration of imagery and its effect on the mind, body, and soul of the two sides involved in each reading. Imagery can sustain many possible contradictions on the writer's intentions. For instance, Keats hides his characters(Porphro and Madeline) in ...
- 4994: Utopia Vs. Dystopia
- ... and philosophical aristocracy. Plato believed that if people adopted this system, his dream of an ideal state would come true. Voltaire s Candide was written in 1758. It s main philosophy was There is no effect without a cause. All things are necessarily connected and arranged for the best. The main character, Candide, experiences a lot of tragedy in his life. However, throughout the whole novel, he remains optimistic about everything ...
- 4995: Transcendentalism 3
- ... humans, and we share the same soul with God: There is no screen or ceiling between our heads and the infinite heavens, so there is no bar or wall in the soul where man, the effect, ceases, and God, the cause, begins. We lie open to all the attributes of God. (Over-Soul 132) Consequently, all men have the essence of God flowing through their veins. We can see all that ...
- 4996: Tradgedy 2
- ... not lie in the fact that they unsuccessfully fooled themselves, but because they believed that deception was the only means for promotion. Miller, Bradley and Sewall all worked towards the idea of deception and its effect on good, evil, social standing and personal perception. Oedipus, Macbeth and Gatsby all run into trouble with the idea of perception in general. Their ideas of how they are perceived differ from the way they ...
- 4997: To Kill A Mocking Bird Film An
- ... ham costume again), as well as the Aunt Alexandra fiasco. I d also give Boo his line, and make the scene where Mr. Ewell attacks the children more horrific, like adding in a snap sound effect for when Jem breaks his arm, and having Mr. Ewell attack Scout with his knife. The most effective scene was the attack of Mr. Ewell and its aftermath, since this riveting scene has a lot ...
- 4998: Themes Of Frankenstein
- ... the responsibility for ones own actions. This novel even with the age still has ideas that can be reasoned with even today. Each character has their own educational background, which in turn has a large effect to the way they react and deal with the issues that face them. One example of this is Victor Frankenstein; he took his education into his own hands. When he went to the University of ...
- 4999: Themes In Macbeth 2
- ... to the toe, top-full of direst cruelty! Make thick my blood, stop up the access and passage to remorse, that no compunctions visitings of nature shake my fell purpose, not keep peace between the effect and it!" This is what a true man is to Lady Macbeth. To help convince Macbeth not to call the murder off, Lady Macbeth questions his manhood. She says, "When you durst do it, then ...
- 5000: The-sort-of-economic Constitut
- ... academicians. Beard explained that the framers of the Constitution had been members of the upper class of society, and that economics were a large part of the Constitution because they would have a direct, positive effect on the framers themselves. However, Henry Steele Commager argued that theory with a theory of his own. Commager was able to prove that even though economics was discussed and was an issue in the writing ...
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