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1681: Notes to Myself: Facades
... good hour and a half (at least) of quiet and thoughtful reading. This is not a book with a plot. There is only one main character and that main character is the embodiment of the philosophy of ‘ me myself and I'. If you like books that exemplify the importance of the individual, you will definitely like this attempt to show how mankind should be. Or rather, it shows the true nature ...
1682: Call of the Wild
... adapt to the environment. After many weeks of toil Charles, Hal, and Mercedes reach White river, where they find Thorton, a mail courier with frost bite. The team drops dead in the traces. Hal's philosophy pertains to the use of the whip. Beating after beating occurs but the team does not get up. Buck, the lead dog, gets the brunt of the attack until Thorton steps in. He fights Hal ...
1683: George Orwell's Animal Farm: Ignorance of Animals and Pigs Controlling Farm
... who were supervising the work of the farm all carried whips in their trotters.” (Page 123) No animal protested this. It is apparent that education is a powerful weapon against tyranny. The “ ignorance is bliss” philosophy is one that will lead to a life of oppression. Despite the most adamant warning, the most evil, but educated, tyrant will overcome the most virtuous and noble fool. On page 21, Old Major warned ...
1684: Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath
... filled with one tragic let-down after another. But through every kind and generous action performed on the part of a Joad family member, each one grew closer and closer to the entire new-found philosophy of caring for others as much as oneself. This idea is profoundly evident and witnessed in the family; they are no longer in concern for themselves but have found a place in the kindred of ...
1685: The Stranger: Existentialism
The Stranger: Existentialism Existentialism is a philosophy that emphasizes a few main points, such as the freedom to choose and the choices you make should be made without the assistance of another person or standard. From the existentialist point of view you ...
1686: 1984: Duty or Desire
... political change. Oceania is no longer at war with Eurasia. O'Brien has given Winston a forbidden book by Goldstein, the enemy of the Party. Winston takes it and reads the extensive writing on Party philosophy. He thinks that the proles are the hope of the future when suddenly his world collapses. Within seconds the police crashes in, Winston is hold prisoner and tortured in the Ministry of Love, where O ...
1687: To Kill A Mockingbird: Analysis of the Title
... very important characters, for both the developments of kids in the book and reader. The title is something that can be interpreted in many ways. Each one will be different, based on the reader's philosophy and beliefs.
1688: Summary of Shelley's Frankenstein
... but he loved her very dearly, making sure to always write her when ever he had the chance. Yet, when Victor left something strange came over him. Already being interested in subjects such as natural philosophy and chemistry, he fall upon the question of how to bring someone back to life. He became very involved in this project and worked on it for days on end. The project had to do ...
1689: Turgenev's Fathers and Sons
... living so far out in the country"(ch4). Arkady and his father are also having problems at this time, Nikolai tells Arkady of his relationship with Fenichka, Arkady responds with saying that "You know my philosophy of life, and I would hardly want to interfere with your life or your happiness"(ch5). Nikolai can tell that his son has changed and he does not know how to accept these new ideas ...
1690: The Influence of Realism in Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich
... everyday individual in an everyday situation who lived in a society where the illusion of reality has taken over. Although every aspect of the novella cannot be analyzed this way, it is obvious that the philosophy of Realism had an influence on Leo Tolstoy and his novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich.


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