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5271: 1920s And 1930s With Reference
... Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway, the attitudes of disillusionment and isolation are seen in Americans are a direct outcome of the weakening of societies moral codes, and the death of the “American Dream.” The effect of the war on the general population was one of discontent and isolationary feelings towards the countries that had caused them to see the cracks within their dream of a peaceful existence. Following World War ...
5272: The Deadly Social Cloud (Satir
... are the lead producers of tobacco. The United States cannot control production of other countries. Some others may say that the human rights of the smoker will be violated if my proposal is put into effect. What about the human rights of the victims around them? Are they not aloud to have healthy long lives? I say that the right to survive for the majority of the population is much more ...
5273: King Lear Vs. Glouchester
... being out on the lawns of his castle. The terrified King is now unsheltered and dramatically portrayed by his sudden insanity, rage, and anger seen through the thunderous weather that is being experienced. These complications effect Lear's already dwindling sanity, and now he is starting to realize that his suffering is taking it's toll. He complains: "O, how this mother swells up toward my heart! Hysterica passio! Down, thou ...
5274: Clockwork Orange
... of prison life, Alex is introduced to prisonization by the same system which incarcerated him. Showing him one must be tough and violent to survive within the penal system. The term prisonization refers to the effect when an offender is subjected to the culture, morals, rules, and values of a penal institution. Then this is inscribed into his or her own behavior and deems them fit as a norm. This is ...
5275: Sirens Of Titen
... just to one man, to Kurt Vonnegut. Over the years, he got five dollars for each corpse, as he himself says.) The war is not the novel's primary target, yet it has a great effect on it. "In this, his second novel, Vonnegut discovered an answer to Dresden, but he did not yet know how to apply it. Winston Niles Rumfoord's discovery that 'everything that ever has been always ...
5276: Night
... novel, Elie is a deeply religious boy who fervently believes in G-d and the Talmud. Throughout the book, however, we see clearly the manner in which the SS manage to break his spirits. The effect of the spiritual beating by the Germans was, at all times, worse than the physical beating. Elie clearly shows us how those at the camps gradually became numb to the situation around them. By the ...
5277: Heart Of Darkness
... light and dark contrast with not only each other but also themselves as white is no longer a representation of light. Conrad’s first description of the power of the ivory clearly depicts the profound effect the jewel has over the white men: Everything else in the station was in a muddle—heads, things, and buildings. Strings of dusty niggers with splay feet arrived and departed; a stream of manufactured goods ...
5278: Henrik Ibsen
... because he wants to be a public hero. When Burgomaster appears, Dr. Stockman is shocked to find out that his proposal will cost so much money and will take so long to be put into effect. The Burgomaster then is seen as a practical man who believes that the men in authority should decide everything. His view is that the individual freedom should be subjected to the demands of the authorities ...
5279: The Catcher In The Rye Analysi
... because he is afraid that they will die and leave him tormented and vulnerable. Salinger is trying to show the reader the confusion anger and frustration of loosing a loved one, and how it can effect a persons life. Salinger is saying that a person needs reciprocal love to be happy and healthy. Holden is miserable because he lost his brother whom he loved very much. When Alley died Holden smashed ...
5280: Mark Twain, The Adventures Of
... call me when it was my turn..."(chap. XXIII). Even the little things like not waking Huck, show more than just an undying friendship. The symbolism of a grown man and a child had more effect instead of having two grown men, because a child needs a father figure. Jim fit the description and perfectly provided that for him. The mutual affection between Huck and Jim will even lead them to ...


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