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- 8381: Fire And Ice
- Charlotte Bronte, in writing the novel Jane Eyre uses a great deal of symbolic imagery to convey various themes throughout the novel. The most interesting type of imagery is Bronte's use of fire and ice imagery to develop ...
- 8382: Fahrenheit 451 & Brave New Wor
- ... the people around him, much as Marx and more importantly John the Savage saw in their culture. Both authors try to show that with life made easier by strong government control and a lack of personal involvement people will no longer spend their time thinking, questioning or developing their own ideas. Through these various diversions from normal behavior in society, Marx, John the Savage and Guy Montag are able to see ...
- 8383: A Voice From The South
- ... democratic society. In both cases, men and women have distinct roles they must fulfill in order to create a balanced, healthy environment. Since political participation for women was limited at the time of Coopers writing, she argued that not only were women suffering, but so was all of society. She argued that womens sensitivity to emotion and intuition and their nurturing nature would balance out society that was controlled ...
- 8384: What Is Knowledge Management
- ... should be collecting information on potential recruits and looking for external best practice. Access to instant expertise (re-use of existing presentation, report material, so that fairly new staff can give credible response to customers). Personal information on customers, to enable more effective presentations to them, better marketing Better bid material A comprehensive prospects database Best Practices [Future Topic for Discussion] Success Stories from Other Companies While there are many reasons ...
- 8385: Achilles And Socrates
- ... Achilles' actions were uncommon because honor within the community was vital to Homer's concept of a hero. The hero's whole world revolved around his relationship to his family and the city. If this personal honor awarded to him by the community was compromised, he felt life had lost its meaning. For example, Achilles felt he had lost his honor when Agamemnon takes Briseis away from him. Later, he even ...
- 8386: Analysis Of Similes In The Ill
- ... the Trojan side had been lost. Considering the ability to affect feelings with similes, and the one-sided view of history, Homer could be using similes to guide the reader in the direction of his personal views, as happens with modern day political "spin". These views that Homer might be trying to get across might be trying to favor Troy. It could easily be imagined that throughout time, only great things ...
- 8387: A Farwell To Arms- Book Report
- ... novel and is not resolved until Catherine's death. The theme that Hemingway seems to emphasize throughout the novel is the search for order in a chaotic world. Hemingway conveys this through Frederick's own personal search during the chaos of World War I. Catherine has found strength within herself to help lead her through life. Frederick sees this in her and wants it also. Through his involvement with Catherine, Frederick ...
- 8388: A Class Divided
- ... with. Sadly enough a result from all of this created micro cosmo societies. The children bonded with those who psycially looked like them. I learned how ignorant it is for a person to focus on personal characteristics because after all, we will never know how it feels unless we step inside someone elses shoes.
- 8389: A Hard Days Night Searching Fo
- ... that Cohn has in their elite circle of friends, a community in which Jake seems to exist comfortably. By drawing entertainment and strength from the ways by which he feels superior to Cohn, Jake shows personal insecurities and an ego unbecoming of a traditional hero. Also insecure with her position in life is Brett, a character Hemingway seems to enjoy using to toy with the emotions of the other characters. Brett ...
- 8390: A Streetcar Named Desire 3
- ... she dated Mitch, she would only agree to evening meetings and even at home she insisted on keeping the light bulbs covered with paper shades. By hiding her physical age and appearance, Blanche was masking personal insecurities about her lifestyle. Another significant symbol in this play was the repeated bathing by Blanche. It appeared that she was trying to wash away her past sins so that she could begin anew while ...
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