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- 7861: Absolute Power Corrupts Absolu
- ... an allegory of the Russian Revolution of 1917. The title of the book is also the setting for the action in the novel. The animals in the story decide to have a revolution and take control of the farm from the humans. Soon the story shows us how certain groups move from the original ideals of the revolution to a situation where there is domination by one group and submission by ...
- 7862: A Life Lived In Fear Is A Life
- ... didn’t take, and nothing I passed up. Life is to short to be spent asking yourself "what if?" What if I had tried harder, done more, been better. There are many things beyond our control that keep us from our dreams, but fear is the worst, and we bring it upon ourselves. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary describes fear as "A painful emotion or passion excited by the expectation of ...
- 7863: A Farewell To Arms
- ... at the trench, the Austrian’s launched a five-gallon canister filled with scrap metal. Many of the Italians in the trench were badly injured. While trying to rescue one of the victims, a machine gun shot tore through Hemingway’s leg. He fell, but he managed to get back up, and hobble with the other man to safety. The two were taken to a shed filled with dying or already ...
- 7864: A Summary Of Romeo And Juliet
- ... tell the stars about her strong but forbidden love. At the same time, Romeo is lurking in the bushes below. He overhears Juliet confess her love for him to the heavens. No longer able to control his powerful feelings, Romeo reveals himself to her and admits that he feels the same. The very next day, with the help of Romeo's friend Friar Lawrence, Romeo and Juliet are secretly married. On ...
- 7865: Animal Farm
- ... make his actions appear legal, the law had to be interpreted differently, which Napoleon arranged. In defiance of the original laws, Napoleon befriends Mr. Pilkington, the human owner of a nearby farm. Napoleon had such control over the other animals that they accepted such a blatant disregard of their law about fraternizing with humans. The book ends with the pigs sitting at a table, eating with humans. Napoleon announces to those ...
- 7866: Animal Farm - George Orwell
- ... anticipating such an attack, are scared off of the farm. When the animals realize what has happened, they go back to the main barn to discuss the recent events. Two pigs, Snowball and Napoleon, assume control of the farm, and the animals immediately declare the farmhouse to be a sort of museum, in which no animal should enter. The pigs then reveal that they had been learning how to read and ...
- 7867: Windows 95 Beats Mac
- ... network support. Any network will work properly. The Mac users also claim their systems have speech, telephony, and voice recognition, whereas the Pc user does not have. In truth, the promised building blocks for telephony control do not yet exist. I think the speech is not good point in the Mac. In the world of computer, people cannot stand still for too long without getting passed by. Windows 95 now threatens ...
- 7868: A Look Into The Human Mind. Sl
- ... teeth, killing machines, corpses with bare feet that were blue and ivory. So it goes. Bobbing up-and-down, up-and-down, Billy beamed lovingly at bright lavender farmhouse that had been spattered with machine-gun bullets. (65) Billy Pilgrim finds comfort in Kilgore Trout’s science-fiction novels, which, coincidentally, have many similarities with the “alien” encounter and the “time traveling” Billy often experiences. The encounters are barricades Billy puts ...
- 7869: A Literary Analysis Of Toni Mo
- ... interpretation of the feelings of America as a whole. Fifty-six percent of Americans oppose the idea of the government apologizing for slavery (Should the Government?." 8) The government and people of today had no control over what went on between 1619 and 1863. The government should not apologize for someone else's actions. When the United States apologized and gave reparation payments to the Japanese-Americans who were sent to ...
- 7870: Athol Fugards Master Harold...
- ... of respect is essential in looking at this microcosmic metaphor for relationships on all levels. Because Hally loves his father so much, he finds it difficult to respect a man who lacks the dignity to control his drinking. One of the ramifications of Sam's lack of self respect is the lack of respect that he receives from Hally. This lack of respect from all sides can foster many animosities, thereby ...
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