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7401: Animal Farm
... the character Squealer, shows how propaganda can affect members of a communist society in a negative way. By drawing parallels to events in communist Russia, Orwell s Animal Farm illustrates how propaganda was used to control the Soviet people by deceiving them, threatening them and keeping them ignorant in an attempt to maintain order. The story uses simple language to explain and expose the corruption of communist Russia. Throughout the story ...
7402: Twelve Angry Men
... America, the book revolves around the murder trial involving a troubled boy and his father. Twelve men, essentially strangers to each other, must decide the fate of this boy-did he let his rage take control in the murder of his father, or is he merely being taken in as the most convenient suspect. In the beginning of the book, the twelve jurors file out of the court room, giving last ...
7403: Tragic Women Of Shakespeare (j
... best was to kill herself. If she did kill herself that is. She started off innocent, then ended up in water. There is nothing to be blamed on Ophelia. She did not have any internal control, while she let the external factors influence her for who she is. Finally, there is Cordelia, one of the daughters of King Lear. She had not much to say in the play itself. When the ...
7404: Tragic Heroes In King Lear, Ha
... or people. Most tragedies end up on a bad path, because the truth comes out in all directions upon the tragic hero. When, the truth all comes out on the tragic hero he can t control it and it puts him in a jam. In tragedy, usually the truth is what will cause the downfall of the tragic hero. In every tragedy, there is always more and more complication that adds ...
7405: To Kill A Mockingbird-racial P
... all aspects of their life because of this horrible case. Each person handles the pressure differently such as just ignoring it, holding what they feel about it all inside, or by letting their fists take control of the situation, but all of them will come together by the very strong bond of love this family has.
7406: To His Coy Mistress 3
... a love story. While the speaker is desperately seeking her virginity, the mistress is reluctant to give him this gift until she hears worthy reasoning. She is the mistress; therefore, she has the ability to control whether or not she will allow the speaker to pursue his love for her. The use of paradox and death are the key factors that allow the reader to identify with both characters in this ...
7407: To His Coy Mistress 2
... a love story. While the speaker is desperately seeking her virginity, the mistress is reluctant to give him this gift until she hears worthy reasoning. She is the mistress; therefore, she has the ability to control whether or not she will allow the speaker to pursue his love for her. The use of paradox and death are the key factors that allow the reader to identify with both characters in this ...
7408: Things Fall Apart 9
... their friends. The problem has gotten out of hand, they cannot stop the new wave of change in the way the tribe handles its business. The missionaries are the gyre; spinning the tribe out of control, unable to stop in its tracks and go back before it is too late. The book has a lot to do with this first line and its meanings. Okonkwo and his son, Nwoye symbolize this ...
7409: Billy Budd
... God bless Captian Vere!" At this moment, Vere "stood erectly rigid as a musket in the ship armorer's rack." Melleville accounts for Vere's emotion at this point by describing it as "stoic self control or a sort of momentary paralysis induced by emotional shock." Either Vere is completely indifferent, or he is overcome by the weight of the events and is physically frozen. In either case, no release of ...
7410: The Times They Are A Changin
... parents dictating to their children have to be the right way. The final stanza stages the entire poem. Sides have formed, and it is too late to stop young people from using their minds to control their lives. The persons with less money, men in Vietnam, African Americans, teenagers who feel manipulated, will all be leaders in America as sure as the present now/will later be the past. Dylan says ...


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