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1821: The Eleventh Commandment
... was used on young children through constant manipulation and repetitive hypnopaedia. The use of chemical persuasion however could be seen to be more influent on the daily lives of the differentiating casts. It was part violence and part psychological manipulation for the people who lived in the Brave New World. For those individuals who did not conform to the standards set forth by their leaders, they were exiled to an island ...
1822: Oedipus The King And Things Fa
... convey that being manly is not as important as some believe it to be. In " Oedipus the King", the story warns us against parricide and incest, and may cause its audience to feel guilty about violence against parents and incestuous behavior or desires. The message embodied in the story is a powerful one, even thought we may not at first find it striking since we have become accustomed to the incest ...
1823: Narrative Voices In Huck Finn
... have been forgotten, and the Grangerfords do not hate, but in fact respect, their sworn enemies. They live their lives by tradition, and the fact that the feud is a tradition justifies its needless, pointless violence. From the dignified Colonel with "a few buck-shot in him"(121) to Buck, who is eager for the glory to be gained from shooting a Shepherdson in the back, the Grangerfords unquestioningly believe in ...
1824: No Exit And Its Existentialist
... Exit pgs. 38,39) I could not imagine a better description of bad faith short of Sartre's original work. Garcin had convinced himself that he was truly a great man, showing his disgust with violence by choosing not to participate in the war, or, was he truly just hiding the true motive for his desertion; fear? Sartre presents to us the situation of the waiter, one who is a waiter ...
1825: Native Son
... up in a typical black neighborhood. He is the only man of the house so he must help his mother support them. In this novel it is important to understand that Bigger is prone to violence. In every tough situation he gets stuck in he refers to a violent action. This can be seen by the way he treats his friends and family. Richard Nathaniel Wright was born on September 4 ...
1826: Frankenstein Vs. Dr. Jekyll
... The unthinkable horror that touched upon the lives of Victor Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll were brought upon by their own actions. Frankenstein's frantic attempts to stop his creation from committing any more acts of violence ended him up on the death bed not realizing that when he croaked, so did the monster. Jekyll commits suicide in order to also control the monster he created. Both men finally came to realizing ...
1827: Familial Themes With Shakespea
... admiration of Goneril and Albany. Goneril’s nature is shown when she encourages her husband to poke out the other eye of Gloucester. She breaks the natural law by as a woman participating in the violence of the men. Gloucester, truly blinded, now can see what a fool he was for taking the word of Edmund over that of his true son, Edgar. While he is wandering helpless, Edgar rescues him ...
1828: Jane Eyre
... the decisions of the main characters. The split tree in Jane Eyre allowed Jane to examine her own motives and question if they still pursued her goals. The red room in Jane Eyre “suggest[ed] violence, enclosure, rebellion and rebirth,”7 a stage Bronte after went through after her sister Anne died. To Bronte the red room was also a symbol of failed love as the room was dark, cold, and ...
1829: Writing For The Screen
... thinkers like Quentin Tarantino. He is a revolutionary writer that has radically changed the style of writing. He introduced in America a Hong Kong style of pure blood, extreme action, non-stop continuos scenes of violence and profanity that threads his great movies together from script to screen. Viewing these movies and analyzing them made me reflect and realize that scripts should really tell what is needed and not what is ...
1830: Why Hamlet Is Not Fit To Rule
... grasp. In conclusion, Hamlet's imprecation twist with such complexity that many adducing solutions abound. But considering the epic proportion of Hamlet's first tragedy, and its persisting anguish, one can tolerably justify Hamlet's violence. On the other hand, Hamlet's sensitive nature does not enable leadership fit for a king since his morality preys self-paralyzing. Sheltered youth, endmost love for his parents and ghostly visits inculcate and reinforce ...


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