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10821: Submission Or The Drop Of A Fi
... naïve in thinking that the Brotherhood is indeed a "brotherhood." Early on before even joining the organization, he was given an idea as to what the Brotherhood stood for, as is evident by Brother Jack's comment to him during their first meeting, "And sometimes the difference between individual and organized indignation is the difference between criminal and political action" (pg 293). Brother Jack insinuates from the start that there is ... the reader, fails to understand the intense symbolism held in the actions of both the men and the horses. Each small action can be interpreted as a point in the story, either through the narrator's point of view, or ours. The narrator first notices the position of the men with the horses, as their heads are bent close together "as though plotting;" we can see his underlying comparison of the ... carries out commands and orders, one such example coming from when Brother Jack says, "You are to get back there and take measures to regain our strength in the community" (pg 421). Brother Jack isn't planning anything with the narrator; rather he is ordering him to fulfill the wishes that he has for the organization; whether the narrator has an opinion on the subject is an insignificant detail. Several ...
10822: An Edition Of The Rover
... the second edition that was printed in 1697. The second comparison text was a 1915 volume edited by Montague Summers. Summers’ text was chosen because it is based primarily upon a 1724 collection of Behn’s dramatic pieces--a collection that, according to Summers, is “by far the best and most reliable edition of the collected theater.” Most of the changes documented in the textual notes stem from substantive discrepancies between ... In the earliest edition, the hugging precedes the unmasquing, but in the 1697 edition, the masque falls off before the embrace. The order in which these actions are performed have significant consequence for the audience’s understanding of Florinda’s motivations: is she hugging Belvile because she thinks he is Belvile, or because she thinks he is someone else? Other noted discrepancies are cases where words were omitted in one or more of the ...
10823: Inherit The Wind
... idea and tactic they had used and believed in over the years to work, believing that they had followed the correct path and that their long thought over battle plan was superior to the other’s. Brady loved the public. He knew that, even before the time of radio and television, if he controlled the media, he controlled the masses. Thus, his first move every time was to choose the side ... usually much simpler. Besides, he loved being adored by people. He relied upon public approval and easy answers for legal guidance, as was evident when, upon hearing some of his former admirers turn to Drummond’s side, he broke down in tears. He enjoyed using the people as a weapon. Upon hearing the news of Drummond being appointed as the defense, he quickly realized a chance to gain the upper hand ... handicap he would be forced to accept. It was readily evident when a young child screamed Drummond was the Devil himself, and ran away in fright the moment he entered the town. But he didn’t care. He was fighting for what he wanted, for what he knew was right. As Drummond would most likely put it; he didn’t give a ‘hell’ about the masses’ opinion. During court however, ...
10824: Communication Skills
... just about to say. This makes the person you're talking to even more comfortable with what you are trying to convey with your thoughts and ideas. This is how different things can effect one's communication skill, speaking. A second communication skill is body language, a very personal way of expressing yourself without words. One's body language can carry a whole conversation without even saying a word. Sign language is an excellent example of this, one can spend there whole life communicating only with there body. Still one can be ... thoughts. Body language can show many things about you and the way you think. It can also show the way a person reacts to what you try to convey to them. If the listener isn't responding one must try and change the topic without losing the listeners focus. One can only know this threw the listener's body language. Body language is essential to a good way of showing ...
10825: The Yellow Wallpaper: Oppression of Women In Society
... of her depression and how it is dismissed by her husband and brother. "You see, he does not believe I am sick! And what can one do? If a physician of high standing, and one's own husband, assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing the matter with one but temporary nervous depression -- a slight hysterical tendency -- what is one to do?" (160) These two men -- both doctors -- seem completely unable to admit that there might be more to her condition than just stress and a slight nervous condition. Even when a summer in the country and weeks of bed-rest don't help, her husband refuses to accept that she may have a real problem. Throughout the story there are examples of the dominant submissive relationship. She is virtually imprisoned in her bedroom, supposedly to allow her ... John, and I must put this away -- he hates to have me write a word." (161) She has no say in the location or decor of the room she is virtually imprisoned in: "I don't like our room a bit. I wanted . . . But John would not hear of it." (160) She can not have visitors: "It is so discouraging not to have any advice and companionship about my work¡ ...
10826: Leonardo Da Vinci
... given the best education that Italy could offered. He rapidly advanced socially and intellectually. About 1466 he was the apprentice of Andrea del Verrocchio, the leading Florentine painter and sculptor of his day. In Verrocchio's workshop Leonardo was introduced to painting and sculpture in marble and bronze. In 1472 he was entered in the painters guild of Florence, and in 1476 he was still considered Verrocchios assistant. In 1478 Leonardo ... as well as theoretical conquest of nature. Their work formed the basis for a great idealistic style, which began to emerge from about 1490 onwards and was nearing its end at the time of Raphael´s death in 1520. It was given fullest expression during the decade 1500 to 1510, and the names of Leonardo, Michelangelou, Raphael, Bramante, Giorgone and Titian, round which legions of minor stars of considerable brilliance revolve ... antiquity, more recent studies have begun to throw light on the complexities of the style by investigating the intentions of its creators. In this essay I am going to focus on some aspects of Leonardo´s life in order to analyze the things that took him to invent and become one of the most famous artist in history. This was the period in history known as the Renaissance, when after ...
10827: Muhammad Allah
... having his first vision, Muhammad tried with out end to get people to listen to him preach and had hopes to win people over to his God. As good as one may think now day’s how good it would be to be blessed with the gift Muhammad had received, in his times people were very skeptical. In their minds Muhammad’s visions were of evil instead of goodness. However he was able to obtain a few followers. I plan to inform you on how his life began, the problems he encountered, and then finally the end ... Gods power and goodness. Muhammads iconoclasm and monotheisim was responded to with hostility from the Meccans. No one had ever ventured as far as him as far as religion goes. Luckily as long as Muhammad’s uncle Abu Talib was alive he was protected by the Hashim. But in 619 A.D. Abu Talib died and the new clan leader was unwilling to continue the protective arrangements. To make matters ...
10828: Artificial Insemination
... the physician sometimes injects them directly into the uterus through a procedure known as intrauterine insemination or IUI. Another method is the mixing of a sperm and ovum in a nutrient medium outside a woman's body, followed by implanting the fertilized egg into her uterus. In a third method the ovum is fertilized within one woman's uterus and then transferred to the body of another woman. Eggs can now also be removed from a woman's ovaries and placed in her fallopian tubes along with spermatozoa, thus allowing for normal fertilization. Many times anonomus donors are used. Donors can be matched by factors such as race, color of eyes, hair ...
10829: Fidel Castro
In every society, culture,country there are turning points or key developments that change a nation's history. Fidels Castro's takeover in Cuba effected Cuba's society and the country drastically. Fidel is a Cuban revolutionary who took control of Cuba in the year 1959 and he was the one that turned Cuba into a Communist dictatorship. Castro is a ...
10830: Sexuality
... Poseidon loved Demeter. When Demeter transformed herself into a mare, Poseidon changed himself into a stallion and chased after Demeter. Today, the boys always fond of dating many girls who they love. “From the male's point of view there simply aren't enough females to go around with and so a male must compete for sexual success with other sex-seeking males” (Hutchison,202) They will have sex quite a lot in a short time. In 20th ... men think that women are a tool of giving birth while men are their real love partners and sexual intercourse happens. What they really want is the care from others. They love the other man's beauty. Those men are either lack love from their wives or they love another men as a good friend, but their wives will be the long-term sex partners.” (Next, 35) It reflects that ...


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