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8351: Great Expectations
... is now in the prime, and not in the decline of his great powers. The characters of the novel also show how deeply it has been meditated; for, though none of them may excite the personal interest which clings to Sam Weller or little Dombey, they are better fitted to each other and the story in which they appear than is usual with Dickens. They all combine to produce the unity ...
8352: Crime And Punishment 5
... it. Another prevalent German theorist was Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche who had a differing opinion of the superman. His idea was that the superman does not live for benefit of society, but instead for his own personal satisfaction. Nobility never prompts any of his aims. Nietzsche was a devout atheist who believed that either no God exists or that He was dead, so his superman is a man who, without fear of ...
8353: Veganism
... alter ones life forever, often producing deep emotional changes. Although choosing veganism is a source of great joy, it can also create friction among family and friends. Cultural pressures, the demand for conformity, and the personal desire for acceptance can challenge a vegans confidence and self-esteem. Because vegans so acutely see and feel the suffering of the world, and are at odds with many widely accepted social customs, some will ...
8354: Does Microsoft Have Too Much Power?
... system, with an astounding graphical and user-friendly interface. Although, the propreitary nature of the Apple Macintosh operating system and OS/2 led to small market acceptance, and Windows and DOS become the world leading Personal Computer operating systems. The message Microsoft is trying to send to consumers is simple: "Windows 95 is it, if you don't use it, buy it, if your computer can't run it, replace it ...
8355: Victims Of Divorce
... considered an unfortunate but inevitable risk of entering into a marriage. At the beginning of this century, getting divorced was a rare, immoral event and a social disgrace. Nowadays, ending a marriage is just a personal choice for most people regardless of its consequences, which exist especially when the children are involved. One of the many consequences of divorce is that it becomes a crucial factor that affects the children. It ...
8356: Night, Mother
... play. She writes, “…men may more easily approach the problems addressed in the play in broadly thematic or symbolic terms:” (line 14) She further argues that Marsha Norman subconsciously addresses the female audience through her writing, and this creates even further distance between the male and female audiences of the play. Jenny Spencer feels that the play as written is out of the grasp of males emotionally, but well within the ...
8357: No Greater Hero Comparison On
... Willy Loman, from Death of a Salesman or to others it would be mighty Oedipus, from Oedipus. Who does our society consider in ideal tragic model? Each person's viewpoint differs based on his own personal experiences with society. A common man is just as strong a tragic model as a great man because the common man suffers as much or even more than a great man. Miller supports this idea ...
8358: NATIONAL MORALITY IN HAWTHORNE
... Salem as a battleground in the early struggle for political liberty in America (Gerber, 36). Before the battles against the British crown and the ultimate formation of the United States, the rights of privacy and personal liberty were fundamental to the early settlers. The government suppression of individual thought and even individual morality is contemptuous to Hawthorne. For Hawthorne, subjugation of individual expression should never occur, but Ledbetter-4 especially not ...
8359: Characterization In The Sun Al
... a great difficulty for Jake, because Brett's presence is both pleasurable and agonizing for him. Brett constantly reminds him of his handicap and thus Jake is challenged as a man in the deepest, most personal sense possible. After the departure of their first meeting, Jake feels miserable: "This was Brett, that I had felt like crying about. Then I thought of her walking up the street and of course in ...
8360: Catcher In The Rye
... Holden begins to refer to his parents as distant and generalizes both his father and mother frequently throughout his chronicle. One example is: " my parents would have about two hemorrhages apiece if I told anything personal about them. They re quite touchy about anything like that, especially my father. They re nice and all I m not saying that but they re also touchy as hell" (Salinger 1). Holden s father ...


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