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- 1371: 1984
- ... ideal lifestyle. In 1984 you see the Party kill Winston Smith’s individuality. “Winston Smith, the hero of the novel, is shown arming himself with ideas against the Party and defying it by forming a sexual relationship with Julia: but from the first we know that he will not escape the secret police, and after he is caught we see him undergoing a dreadful metamorphosis which burns out his human essence ...
- 1372: Lovely People Do Stupid Things
- ... These relationships, though not fulfilling ones, conclude in bettering Janie’s search and understanding of life. Johnny Taylor, Janie’s first kiss and gatekeeper to her future, When Janie was sixteen, she embarked on a sexual awakening. Johnny Taylor was a poor young man who lived in the Florida area. Janie allowed him to kiss her over the fence. Unfortunately, Nanny saw everything. With Nanny’s horrendous background of sinful deeds ...
- 1373: Augustine And Love
- ... desires, but he says he wants to be clean and courtly. Maybe Augustine has the wrong idea about love. Love is when you care deeply about someone and will do anything for them. Thinking about sexual desires and physical attractions are defining lustful ideas. Is Augustine talking about different kinds of love? Augustine states that he wants to be forgiven for the corruption of his soul so he can love God ...
- 1374: On The Road
- ... aspirations of these guys are to find the ultimate type of euphoria. The one thing they do encounter on their road trip is the lack of responsibility that Dean had for life. He had numerous sexual partners that at one time and ended up getting them pregnant because of it. Sal Paradise is a man who likes to do things spontaneous. Just picking up his clothes and taking off is his ...
- 1375: Jack The Ripper
- ... when he would stand on the right side. After that he would start his mutilations. The Ripper would sometimes take a kidney from the front or the viscera, and in one case he took the sexual organs with one clean swipe. This indicates that the murderer had some degree of anatomical knowledge. There was never any sign of intercourse with any the victims. The letters the Ripper Supposedly wrote were thought ...
- 1376: The American Dream, And All It
- ... corruptibility of the rich. Both Tom and Daisy are morally corrupt, having little concern for how they treat the people around them. “Daisy and her husband display their indifference to human values in episodes involving sexual exploitation and careless violence” (Fahey 72). The Buchanans are not the only shallow ones, Jordan is “incurably dishonest” and her opinion that “‘It takes two to make an accident,’”(Fitzgerald 63) is an attempt to ...
- 1377: Buddhism
- ... avoid speaking falsely, obscene, slanderous, and belittling words. "Right Conduct", you must follow the five constitutes at the core of Buddhism's moral code which are, no killing, no stealing, no lying, no committing indecent sexual acts or no consuming of intoxicants. "Right Livelihood", some jobs are condemned by Buddha such as slave dealer, butcher, prostitute, and traders of lethal weapons and substances. "Right Effort", one must have the will power ...
- 1378: To Kill A Mockingbird
- ... decisions, which made him work even harder at winning the case. Even though his family was made fun of, he stuck with his choice and worked the hardest he could to ignore the threats and harassment. He did very well to ignore all the abuse and was greatly respected after the trial was over. Blacks, because they were considered inferior, were expected to do everything for whites. Everything had to be ...
- 1379: Catcher In The Rye, Compares T
- ... story. Near the beginning, he begins a struggle with Stradlater, his roommate, over his friend’s date, Jane Gallagher. Holden was upset to learn that the couple were alone in a car, knowing Stradlater’s sexual history. Holden’s mind chooses to push out the incident, so it is foggy in his head. But all he knew was, he tried to hit Stradlater but missed. After the miss, Stradlater proceeded to ...
- 1380: Compare And Contrast Dystopian
- ... ideology and a single point of view, which is the motto of Brave New World "Community, Identity, Stability". To achieve the first objective Community Brave New World satirises Christianity encouraging people to reach solidarity through sexual orgy in a service that mimics mass. Life is organised so that a person is almost never alone. Identity is in large part the result of genetic engineering, sleep teaching and various processes undertaken during ...
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