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- 4811: Adolf Hitler's Traits
- ... a man of incredible energy and endurance. His day consists of Sixteen and eighteen hours of uninterrupted work. He is absolutely tireless when it comes to working for Germany and its future welfare and no personal pleasure are permitted to interfere with the carrying out of his mission. The ordinary man in the street cannot even imagine a human being in Hitler’s position not taking advantage of his opportunity. He ...
- 4812: Galileo Galilei
- ... Scientific revolution: a revolution of ideas.” (5:329) Physics is controversial because it leaves traditional philosophy behind. Galileo, a physicist, was, therefore, controversial, and his works as well. Galileo was condemned, not because of a personal matter, but because of a historical matter. New science was sweeping away all of the traditional beliefs-and the Church held those beliefs. (5:321-346) In this book, Galileo: Heretic, it asks the question ...
- 4813: Clock Work Orange With Regards
- ... an exclusive treatment to resolve that individual's case, then apply it. This is the case with the character Alex, a juvenile delinquent introduced into prisonization then conditioned by governmental moral standards. This lack of personal moral choice imposed upon Alex creates conflicting situations in which he has no control over. This is apparent when trying to readjust into society. As conflicts arise within the spectrum of criminal justice the main ...
- 4814: Compare Rosencrantz And Guilde
- ... condition. Inspired by Beckett s literary style, particularly in Waiting for Godot , Stoppard wrote Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead . As a result of this, many comparisons can be drawn between these two plays. Stoppard s writing was also influenced by Shakespeare s Hamlet . Rosencrantz and Guildenstern as minor characters exist within Shakespeare s world providing Stoppard with his protagonists. However, the play is not an attempt to rewrite Waiting for Godot ...
- 4815: 1984: The Party's Control Over the Thoughts
- ... of 1984 is bleak; individualism is utterly suppressed the reign of terror of the Thought Police. In this setting, Orwell's work details the efforts of one individual, Winston Smith, to resist and retain a personal sense of uniqueness. In keeping this goal, Smith places his trust in the hands of O'Brien, a mysterious Inner Party member who ultimately proves Winston's nemesis as an agent of the Thought Police ...
- 4816: The Innocence of Oedipus by J. T. Sheppard: Reactions And Emotions Of The Audience
- ... would have been inevitable and justified. The tragedy of Oedipus is not in the story itself, but in the holes left open by the author such that the real meaning or the thoughts behind the writing will never be totally explained. The play appealed to the enlightened as well as to the commonwealth of the time. In many different ways, this idea contributes to its greatness and to its appeal to ...
- 4817: Stephen Vicent Benet: An American Poet
- ... at Main Street, to chronicle the American tragedy, to celebrate the Waste Land, and when almost every poet worth his fare to France had fabricated his melancholy testament to futility and despair young Benét was writing of these simple things (75). It is this quality that distinguishes Benét’s poetry, the ability to recreate realistic emotions of historical characters, of soldiers, of the uncommon and common man (75). Benét brought his ...
- 4818: Geomorphic
- University of Arizona “Wildcats” Nats 101 Writing Assignment # 3 Nats 101 sec 30 TA: Kurt F. Kipfmueller Geomorphic Agents Rank from low to high in order is glacier is low, wind is medium and waves/current is high. In Nome Alaska, the ...
- 4819: King of Babylonia: Hammurabi
- ... was primarily influential to the world because of his code of laws. This code consisted of 282 provisions, systematically arranged under a variety of subjects. He sorted his laws into groups such as family, labor, personal property, real estate, trade, and business. This was the first time in history that any laws had been categorized into various sections. This format of organization was emulated by civilizations of the future. For example ...
- 4820: Kerouac's On the Road: Living in Clip
- ... Kerouac symbolizes all that is autonomous and defiant. The truth of the matter is, "Kerouac led the way out. He did what Cassady (Dean Moriarty) was unable to do–translate the fugitive experience into . . . Action Writing"(Wolcott 132). In all of Mr. Kerouac's literary masterpieces, the framework and imagination used offer a world of fantasy like no other for the reader to ponder and explore. On the Road is a ...
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