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- 491: Charles Dickens Hard Times And
- ... that if Mr. M'Choakumchild, "had learnt a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more!" Thomas Gradgrind, is the governor where Mr. M'Choakumchild instructs, and he totally believes in the teaching of facts only. The teachings during this period were void poetry, fairy tales, or song. "Simple extracts, relating to Natural History, Elementary Science, Religion, &c. have taken the place of Dramatic Scenes, Sentimental Poetry, and ...
- 492: Book Report - Lies My Teacher
- ... can we do to change this and reeducate the people out there? Sadly I feel nothing can be done for those of us out there who are not truly aware of this misinformed way of teaching. But, our children need not be sheltered from our true history, rather they should learn all that has happened so we can prevent the atrocities from reoccurring again. (Lies My Teacher Told Me – James Loewen ...
- 493: Brave New World
- ... a society is dealt with by the creation of five different classes - Alpha, Beta and so on. There is no friction between the classes however, like in modern society, because they are conditioned through sleep teaching to grow up thinking that their genetic inheritance and social positions are ideal. Those in the upper levels of the intellectual strata do not resent their inferiors who they give orders to and those who ...
- 494: Chaucers The Wife Of Bath
- ... time period. The first part of the Wife of Bath's tale is supposed to convey her message and her views on marriage and sexual morality and at a point move to a level of teaching. These views are somewhat surprisingly in accordance to the common thoughts on the subject in Chaucer's time. She also supports her arguments with references to respected sources like the Bible, and folk-commonsense presented ...
- 495: Buddhism And The Poetry Of Jac
- ... ideas and names, but to also be able to apply those notions to one s own environment and circumstances. He continued on in this fashion throughout Mexico City Blues. 157th Chorus Bring on the single teaching, It s all indeed in Love; Love not of Loved Object Cause no Object exists, Love of Objectlessness, When nothing exists Save yourself and your not-self Hung in a moon Of perfect O canopy ...
- 496: Beowulf 15
- ... will be again and again deemed a hero. Beowulf is truly the people's champ and will always be remembered that way by the people he helped. Beowulf is a perfect example of a story teaching us about all the morals and lessons to be learned about the good versus the evil.
- 497: Brave New World 8
- ... run everything. Some people would jump at the chance to be in a place were all you do is work, eat, and have sex, but would you give up your feelings. He proposes that sleep teaching ,other wise known as hypnopaedia, is the answer and to put people in a group in which they will do separate activities and different jobs then other groups to run the world. Everyone is taught ...
- 498: Brave New World 3
- ... a society is dealt with by the creation of five different classes - Alpha, Beta and so on. There is no friction between the classes however, like in modern society, because they are conditioned through sleep teaching to grow up thinking that their genetic inheritance and social positions are ideal. Those in the upper levels of the intellectual strata do not resent their inferiors who they give orders to and those who ...
- 499: Dickens And His Stucture Of Ha
- ... apart and fade away. Thomas Gradgrind Sr. is made aware of his misteachings through Louisa’s confession as she collapses at her father’s feet declaring, “All that I know is, your philosophies and your teaching will not save me,”(Dickens 218). Bounderby is brought down through his losing Louisa and the disclosure of Mrs. Pegler by Mrs. Sparsit. Sissy and Stephen remain to be the moral component of Dickens’ work ...
- 500: Father Themes In Robinson Crus
- ... was. With the understanding of Crusoe’s language, he was taught how to live and survive on the island. But in actuality, he was taking over most of the work from Crusoe. Crusoe along with teaching Friday the island way, also converted him to Christianity, showing him the error of his “savage” ways. After some period of years, Crusoe offers Friday his freedom to go home, but he refuses to do ...
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