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- 1221: Creative Writing: The Nightmare
- ... stale crackers and guzzle watered down grape juice when they should be drinking fresh, hot blood instead. How sad that they are throwing away their power and wasting their seed upon a mythos of soul slavery. No matter, they are all equal to us. They are our meat. It is just that some shriek louder than others when the fang approaches. Thousands of people disappear every day or night as the ...
- 1222: Society Sucks
- ... someday I’ll get it published in some kind of book or magazine….either way, I just hope someone else reads it and becomes as ‘cynical’ as I have become in my 15 years of slavery to society….
- 1223: Bleeding Ireland and Black America
- ... baptismal records for the next twenty years suggest that one-third of the members were Irish.13 But things rapidly changed and "instead of the Irish love of liberty warming America,” the winds of republican slavery blew back to Ireland. The Irish had faded from Green to white, bleached by, as Daniel O'Connell (head of IRA in 1920' s and known throughout Ireland as 'the Liberator') put it, something in ...
- 1224: Technology Spontaneously Approaching `Humanity' With the Passage of Time
- ... to the way a chess computer decides what move to make next. Just as the T800 is designed to perform solely as a unemotional computer, the ‘replicants' in Blade Runner are designed to work in slavery without protest. Since it's remarked in Blade Runner that humans develop emotions by existing for a period of time, it is predicted that replicants could not develop emotions in their four year life span ...
- 1225: William Gibson and The Internet
- ... physically and mental development. The Tyrell Corporation, ensuring that the replicants do not develop the emotional capacity of their human masters genetically engineer a four- year life span. Tyrell Corporation, on the basis of this slavery, uses the market slogan 'More Human Than Human'. And like those who settled earth's New World in the seventeenth century, they expect slave labour." Whilst this commentary is certainly true, a further elaboration can ...
- 1226: 1984: The Plot
- 1984: The Plot "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." This is the slogan of the Ministry of Truth, a branch of the totalitarian government in post-war London. The figurehead of this government is Big Brother, who employs a vast army ...
- 1227: Huckleberry Finn: On the Surface…
- ... people didn’t consider a black person’s death of importance. In an interview by David Gergen, editor-at-large of U.S. News & World Report, Shelley Fisher Fishkin further explains: Well, I think that slavery and its legacies still pack an enormous punch. They’re very difficult subjects. In Huckleberry Finn, the word nigger is used over 200 times. Twain understood that if you’re going to satirize racists, you ...
- 1228: “A Worn Path”: Persistence and Boldness of The Main Character
- ... to be in slow motion, a slow gradual move towards her goal. Despite the cold, her age, or distance, the character of “A Worn Path” is a vivid look at the life of a post slavery African American woman. The story gives insight to the persistence and boldness of such a character to emphasize the conviction of people in similar lives of constant struggles. The mood of the story is very ...
- 1229: Social Criticism in Animal Farm and A Tale of Two Cities
- ... as illustrated when he threw a gold coin to the child's devastated father as compensation. The Monsieur the Marquis revealed his true sentiments to his nephew: "Repression is the only lasting philosophy. . . fear and slavery, my friend, will keep the dogs obedient to the whip. . ."(Dickens, 123) Dickens makes it abundantly obvious that the aristocrats are to meet doom, with symbolic references to fate and death. For inezce, as the ...
- 1230: Shaping a Nation
- ... and suffered a nervous breakdown. Also, he lost eight elections before becoming president. The Civil War had the power to divide this nation. Lincoln pulled these two sides together and helped them unite. He abolished slavery with the thirteenth amendment and managed to keep the southern states from seceding from the Union. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the president that brought the United States out of the great depression and positioned it ...
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