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1551: Tale Of Two Cities Charictariz
... Madame Defarge is a professional who knows how to use political indoctrination. On a fieldtrip to Versailles with the little mender of roads she identifies the dressed-up nobility as "dolls and birds." She's teaching the mender of roads to recognize his future prey. As you read, try seeing Madame Defarge as neither political force nor mythic figure, but as a human being. Her malignant sense of being wronged by ...
1552: The Nature Of Man In Lord Of T
... conditioning is falling apart in face of their primal instincts, and these instincts are deadly. As the novel progresses, the boys' reversion to savagery is all the more evident. Civilisation separates man from animals by teaching them to think and make choices - when the hold of civilisation weakens, the regression to men's primitive nature inevitably occurs along with the disintegration of his identity. With the use of masks to cover ...
1553: Tortilla Flat
... and the Knights of honest depiction of this the Roundtable. culture? CLASSIFYING POSSIBLE THEMES IN THIS NOVEL TORTILLA FLAT (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | RELIGION | POLITICAL | ARCHETYPAL | | | | | | SOCIOLOGICAL ETHNIC MINORITY | | PSYCHOLOGICAL MORAL\ETHICAL TEACHING THEMES: 1. [MORALS] Responsibility-subsistence Stealing From Those Who Have Much Sexual Encounters 2. [RELIGION] Temptations of This World Religious Prejudices Biblical Parallels/Adam and Pilon Mysticism/The holy vision Death and Afterlife/Bad Omens ...
1554: To Kill A Mockingbird 3
... and teaches this to those around him, though he does not allow other people's games to affect his boundaries. He knows he appears as a role model and he takes it very seriously by teaching how games lead one to make distinctions. Atticus takes into consideration the decisions made by his ancestors before playing a game and making his own decisions. His distinctions reflect the culmination of distinctions of the ...
1555: The Censorship Of Huck Finn
... Huckelberry Finn are absurd. It is idiocy to go back and apply to novels written more than 100 years ago the standards that prevail today. In that same article, John Wallace s ideas on the teaching aspect of the book were more than irrational. He called the book, the most grotesque example of racist trash ever given to our children to read..., and then continued on to verbally abuse teachers in ...
1556: The Joy Luck Club 2
... The system was not a religion, but a grounding of the contemporary hierarchy, justified in the name of ancient ritual tradition. The states of China in the time of Confucius were constantly warring, and his teaching is "an imaginative and creative response to social conflicts and turmoil" (Fingarette, 59). Confucius attempted to place order and pattern to social and political behaviors through ritual: To become civilized is to establish relationships that ...
1557: The Joy Luck Club
... The system was not a religion, but a grounding of the contemporary hierarchy, justified in the name of ancient ritual tradition. The states of China in the time of Confucius were constantly warring, and his teaching is "an imaginative and creative response to social conflicts and turmoil" (Fingarette, 59). Confucius attempted to place order and pattern to social and political behaviors through ritual: To become civilized is to establish relationships that ...
1558: Taming Of The Shrew (play Revi
... the difference between a book and it's cover. All anyone could see, and with good reason, in Kate was this angry, stubborn woman. Petruchio was different and took a chance and broke her down, teaching her that she did not need to be so hard-hearted. In all, Taming of the Shrew is a wonderful play that greatly parallels life. Not only is life, as well as the people in ...
1559: Speech Observations
... will teach in the future, this collection of students had extensive experience in the field of studies being taught. Therefore, the test results will be a false representation of the actual success of Tom's teaching. Though Tom appeared to be reasonably educated, his skills in communication were not as well honed as Scott's. In comparing these cases, it is clear that ensuring both or all participants are actively involved ...
1560: Sir Gawain And The Green Knigh
... is an implication that the power has been shifted back to the men. When the power is shifted, Bertilak changes the purpose of the game from destroying Arthur s court to prolonging its existence by teaching Gawain a lesson, which may then be carried back to the other men. Although Gawain has clearly learned a lesson and has taken up the girdle as a symbol of his shame, the other knights ...


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