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- 2911: The Point of Point of View in Capote's "My Side of the Matter" and Cheever's "Five-Forty-Eight"
- ... to read more to find out what happened, and to see if there is a justification for this narrator's accusations. The next thing that this particular point of view reveals is the narrator's personal regrets, which is a ploy to get the reader to feel what he feels along with him in order for him to successfully get the reader into his shoes. He tells us the story but ... more about Blake, "her", and the reason why these two people are connected. At this point the reader is still observing the situation as an outsider and have yet to be introduced to Blake's personal thoughts and feelings. Towards the end of the second paragraph the author lets us into Blake's mind while also foreshadowing a little bit. She might be meaning to do him harm-she night be ...
- 2912: The Television Show "Friends" Teaching Viewers A Lesson
- ... this show, Friends, lets me escape the real world in search for universal peace in my mind. Numerous amounts of people like different types of television show. All of these people also have their own personal reasons for their attractiveness to them. Friends, just happens to be the show that I am very attracted to because of the lessons and significant values they teach their viewers. As I have already stated my personal reasons of why I am attracted to this show, what causes me to be so attracted, and how it lets me escape the world of wicked friendships world wide. People astronomically everywhere have some type ...
- 2913: Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will: A Work of Art
- ... German people were dejected and economically depressed from their defeat in World War I, thus Triumph of the Will’s impact as a Nazi propaganda film was furthered by Riefenstahl’s artistic ability. Riefenstahl’s personal film-making ambition and creativity not only lent credibility to the film but helped advance one of the most evil ideologies in earth’s history. An artist may want the audience to view the work ... s intention for Triumph of the Will to be a commentary on the horrors of Germany but a celebration of Nazi doctrine for the German people and perhaps the world to see and appreciate. Her personal intentions described earlier, along with the Riefenstahl’s technical aptitude, help create the content. Six million deaths scream from the ashes that Triumph of the Will is a sham; all lights and mirrors but no ...
- 2914: Sonnett 18
- ... if he should compare the man to a summer’s day. This asks if he should compare the beauty of a summer’s day to the beauty of the young man about whom Shakespeare is writing. Line two of this poem states "Thou art more lovely and more temperate." Temperate is used as a synonym for moderate by the author. In line two the speaker is describing the man as more ... because every time someone reads the poem they will be reminded of his beauty. This poem that Shakespeare wrote, in the octave, describes how all beauty fades except for the man about whom Shakespeare is writing. The octave also tells of how great the man’s beauty is compared to everything else that is beautiful. In the sestet, the poem tells about how the man’s beauty stays alive and out ...
- 2915: Bierce
- Bierce Serving as a union soldier in the Civil War, Bierce learned of war' s savageness, and how stupid and degrading it was. His writing style can be contributed to his war time experiences. His works are blunt, brutally realistic, and his attacks on others in the San Francisco Examiner, (American politically correct. Bierce's short stories "often hinge on ... began to shorten the short story; he began to bring to it a sharper, more compressed method"(Short Story Criticism 49). Bierce who was often considered bitter, opened a door to a new type of writing.[Unlike most of the authors before his time, his works did not always feature an optimistic viewpoint.] From his wartime experiences Bierce gained a different perspective on war than earlier war writers, and is often ...
- 2916: Frankenstein: What Makes it a Gothic Novel?
- ... still feels and yearns for love. The monster then seeks revenge for his life of loneliness and misery. The setting can bring about these feelings of short-lived happiness, loneliness, isolation, and despair. Shelly's writing shows how the varied and dramatic settings of Frankenstein can create the atmosphere of the novel and can also cause or hinder the actions of Frankenstein and his monster as they go on their seemingly ... 191). Because of this gothic setting amid the Artic ice floes, the despair hits both Frankenstein and the reader. So Frankenstein, Mary Shelly's strange and disturbing tale personifies the gothic novel. With her compelling writing, she creates the setting that sets the gloomy mood and causes as well as hinders actions creating dramatic tension. The entire story is mysteriously set in the cold Artic which adds to the dark and ...
- 2917: Beginners Guide To Hack
- ... Documentation Dark Lavender Understanding Trusted Distrobution Venice Blue Computer Security Sub-Systems Aqua Understanding Security Modeling Dark Red Interpretations Of Environments Pink Rating Maintenence Phase Purple Formal Verification Systems Brown Understanding Trusted Facilities Yellow-Green Writing Trusted Facility Manuals Light Blue Understanding Identification And Authentication In Trusted Systems Blue Product Evaluation Questionaire Gray Selecting Access Control List Lavander Data Base Management Interpretation Yellow 3 Understanding Trusted Recovery Bright Orange Understanding Security Testing Purple 1 Guide To System Procurement Purple 2 Guide To System Procurement Purple 3 Guide To System Procurement Purple 4 Guide To System Procurement Green Understanding Data Remanence Hot Peach Writing Security Features Turquiose Understanding Information Security Violet Controlled Access Protection Light Pink Understanding Covert Channels E. Cool hacking and phreaking magazines Phrack Magazine 2600 Magazine Tap Magazine Phantasy Magazine F. Hacking and phreaking movies Movie ...
- 2918: Lord Of The Flies
- ... tension (Dick 121).” This is usually the key thing that makes a Golding novel a Golding novel. Lord of the Flies, one of William Golding’s many novels, is a well written, well thought out writing that depicts the evils of human nature. William Golding the man himself is qualified enough to write about such topics because he was involved heavily in W.W.II. This caused Golding’s views on ... frame work of a Golding novel is simple and most often copied from an outside source, then reshape to fit his purpose. Finally I think Wilfrid Sheed said it best when he said “Golding’s writing is not ideally suited to a social novel - it is angular and ugly and the dialogue occasionally sounds immature.” As a matter of opinion though I would recommend Lord of the Flies to anyone. Word ...
- 2919: Computer Crime 2
- ... stalker expected to be seen more in the future is the emotionally disturbed loner, seeking attention and companionship through the Internet, and who often becomes obsessed with a bulletin board "friend." If this person obtains personal information about the acquaintance, he or she sometimes seeks a close, often smothering relationship. If spurned, the stalker launches a campaign of harassment, moving into real-space harassment if adequate information is obtained. Vengeance can ... is on the side of the offender and motivation is high--it's fun, exciting, challenging, and profitable. The only real help is one that has not proven very successful in recent decades: conscience and personal values, the belief that theft, deception, and invasion of privacy are simply unacceptable. Behavioral psychologists argue that all values are learned by a system of rewards and, to a lesser extent, punishment. Thus, if these ...
- 2920: Jean Sartre
- ... are responsible for and the sole judge of their actions as they affect others. This philosophy proposes that there is no g-d, and no ethics. Man replaces g-d, and ethics are replaced persons personal morals. This kind of society states that man alone effects all things around him, and there is no outside force that effects objects in any kind of manner. Also in this kind of society the ... prior beliefs. Being and Nothingness was one of Sartre early works on Existentialism. In this book he wrote that humans are the beings who create their own world by rebelling against authority and by accepting personal responsibility for their actions. I find that this belief shows that rules are not given by a Supreme Being but by the authoritarian in charge. When a person breaks one of the laws or rules ...
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