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- 1891: Paradise Lost
- ... second, the “strongest and the fiercest spirit that fought in Heaven ; now fiercer by despair”. He tells the devils that they should have open war, for he is a person possessed with the lust for violence and someone who just wants revenge on God. As his speech goes on he get more worked up and irate. He whips up emotion by talking of the pain they are suffering and although he ...
- 1892: Petruchio And Kate
- ... be submissive to him, but at the same time, he is just as submissive to her. I think that he didn’t only tame her, but she tamed and controls him by craft and not violence. Katherina is not the only one in the play to undergo a transformation. Petruchio, in the beginning went to woo Katherina only for money. He was offered a dowry by Seignior Baptista to “get rid ...
- 1893: Narrative Structure On ABSALOM
- ... contrary to myth, the reconstruction process was ably administered by honest and well-educated politicians, both black and white. Racism didn't occur until the mid-1870s, when flagrantly racist whites won back control through violence and intimidation. Because racism overshadowed reforms and displaced economic politics, the already post-war suffering state was driven deeper into poverty while the rest of the country grew wealthier, more urban and industrial. A third ...
- 1894: Net Censorship
- ... denies access to sites such as Hustler automatically, it also restrains newsgroups with words like "porno", "xxx", or "sex" in their topic.36 Microsystems Software’s CyberPatrol program filters 12 content subjects such as sex, violence, and hate speech, then parents can add sites to a "CyberNet" list.37 Indecent material is protected by the First Amendment, much of the materials printed in America including articles from Cosmopolitan magazine or James ...
- 1895: Lord Of The Flies
- ... Though the literal story is in itself interesting, his characters, images, and settings go beyond the merely literal, to represent universal truths about human nature and society. Golding's novels raise the question of how violence and disorder are to be controlled in the modern world. If the novels do not contain an explicit solution to the problem, the implied answer is that man, who contains within himself the seeds of ...
- 1896: Lean On Me
- East Side High School was labeled a “cauldron of violence.” After they were designated this harsh term, Joe Clark becomes the head principal and changes it all around – or does he? Lean on Me is a story of hope, development, love, hate, and dependence. As ...
- 1897: Lord Of The Flies, An Analysis
- ... for they immediately attack Simon as if he were a pig to be caught. Although they were hunters, this scene is merely a reenactment of their previous kill. Nevertheless, in this short moment of dramatization, violence occurs again. It is because of this that Simon, the savior, dies a martyr. In addition, Jack commits the most horrifying deed of crushing Piggy and having the warriors hunt Ralph all over the island ...
- 1898: Living A Lie The Invisible Man
- ... in a world where values have little meaning. His misconstrued virtue helps him cope with himself and society. Determined to believe that they never see his true appearance, he makes up stories about crime and violence. At times, the narrator would even argue with people he did not know to create a world he thought he could live in. He conforms to the mindless games played upon him as a byproduct ...
- 1899: Lord Of The Flies Literature C
- ... that Golding does is creating Simon as a Christ-like figure. Simon is the purest of all the boys. Simon does not follow orders, nor does he give them. He will not commit acts of violence, nor will he insult the boys who insult him. Golding is constantly giving Simon more and more Christ-like characteristics and traits. From the purity of his heart, to the Lord of the Files attempting ...
- 1900: Lord Of The Flies - The Beast
- ... the island. It is possible that Jack simply wanted to kill pigs because the evil inside him had begun to emerge and introduced his lust for killing. Another significant event occurred at this point - open violence among the boys. When Jack was confronted by Piggy and Ralph because he allowed the fire to go out and a ship went by, he lashed out at Piggy, whom he evidently despised, and broke ...
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