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1984 - Success
Number of words: 909 | Number of pages: 4.... and make Big Brother (and through him, themselves) look good by fighting against this “evil force”. The Inner Party was not happy with only physical obedience, they wanted complete obedience, including the human mind. They didn’t want people to think for themselves, because then they might plot to overthrow the Inner Party. They controlled the general populations’ minds by involving them in many verbal demonstrations, such as hate week, which downplayed the Brotherhood and made Big Brother look good. They also had telescreens in every building that allowed them to spy on the people and make sure that they .....
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Analysis Of Amy Lowells Poem A
Number of words: 406 | Number of pages: 2.... The tone of the poem is hard to describe; it is actually the “lovey dovey” feeling that should come to the reader while reading this poem. The poem has no set rhyme scheme, and is six lines long in one stanza.
Following, is my paraphrase of the poem.
When we first met you were sharp and sweet
And when we kissed it burnt my mouth because I wanted you so.
Now that it has been a few years you are still pleasant and smooth.
I really don’t pay attention to how you taste, now I know you too well.
You complete me.
Thorne 3
In the poem “A Decade” by Amy Lowell, she tells the reader how feelings go .....
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My Parent's Divorce
Number of words: 949 | Number of pages: 4.... her. I remember making up reasons why she should stay home with me. Some of my reasons I used were running away, faking an illness and other stupid stuff to that extent. I guess I was a weird child. I think I was only trying to protect her even though I was only a four-year old.
My mom got a job working for the government after my dad left us. At the job in Washington D.C. she met my future step dad, Ivars. They dated for about two years and then they got married. We then moved into his townhouse in Springfield, Virginia; I loved it there. When my sister Allison was born in 1985 everything was good there were no known p .....
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On The Left Side
Number of words: 1051 | Number of pages: 4.... When Friday
returned to Burundi, only a few people in Conn kept collecting money to
help the people in Burundi, and those people were the ones that sat the
left side of the church.
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One must always look upon things from different angles, for if
everybody were narrow-minded progress would never be made.
This short story takes place in Conn in western Ireland which means
that the inhabitants of Conn must be Catholics. Catholics have very strict
rules compared to the Protestants, and when it is revealed that O'Halloran
is no longer a virgin and that she thereby has broken an important catholic
rule, there is a devil to play in .....
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Epic Of Gilgamesh And The Bibl
Number of words: 1347 | Number of pages: 5.... gain in knowledge.
Although the fall of Adam and Eve is different from that of Enkidu, there are distinct similarities between the two. The problem in The Bible begins with God’s lack of explanation of his prohibitions and laws. (The Bible, Genesis 2:16-17) Adam and Eve do not obey God because they choose to or because they understand his will, but rather because doing so provides rewards, as previously mentioned. When the snakes tempts them to eat of the forbidden Tree of Knowledge (The Bible, Genesis 3:1-6), they cannot resist temptation because they do not understand the logic behind the prohibition.
The loss of Enkidu's .....
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Dracula
Number of words: 1466 | Number of pages: 6.... burn them and they usually sleep in a coffin during the daytime. It is believed that these vampires are most active during full moon. They are immortal and they can only be killed if a wooden stake is run through the heart or when they are beheaded.
In the year of 1879 an Irish writer, Bram Stoker, unheard with his previous novels and short stories gets inspired on this and writes the most famous books of all times. Here we are at the close of 1998, looking back and seeing the over two hundred theatrical performances and movies made on it. What’s more is that it is the second best seller book after The Bible in Western communitie .....
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Beloved
Number of words: 1610 | Number of pages: 6.... completely that her neighbors, already upset at her crime, isolated her because she seemed to feel no remorse for the awful deed. Sethe's stoic resolve continues until Denver loses her hearing, which was caused by Denver not being able to deal with hearing what her mother had done. Only when her mother's conscience manifests itself as the ghost of the baby does Denver's hearing return.
Denver, having as a child suckled her sister's blood with her mother's milk, attaches herself to this ghost, the manifestation of her mother's guilt. She makes friends with it, because due to her mother's heinous deed, she will have no .....
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The Capitalist Future: A Consequence Of Calvinist Annunciation
Number of words: 916 | Number of pages: 4.... appeasing God through service or
sacrifice. The answer to the question whether believers were the chosen or the
damned could thus neither be influenced nor known. If, however, one turned his
work into a 'calling,' restricting any desire to wasteful pleasure, he could
experience a feeling of assurance that he is indeed a member of the Elect.
Calvinism preached this ascetic ethic of hard work and complete absence of
frivolous waste of money and time. As a result, the work ethic of the
population shifted from 'working to live' to 'living to work.' Traditional
capitalism which relied on the "greedy maximization of profit in a one-sho .....
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Obsession And Deviance
Number of words: 1809 | Number of pages: 7.... and takes full control of his actions. He eliminates the old man from the equation and is able to charge him and make the kill.
Montresor in "The Cask of Amontillado" is similar to the narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" in that his obsession with consuming the soul of Fortunato influences his every action. However, it is with Fortunato himself that he is obsessed. He feeds off of Fortunato's pain, unlike the narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" who's obsession is with destroying a menacing inanimate object. Montresor's entire conspiracy is focused around making Fortunato suffer, and for him to know just who is causing this suffering. .....
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Iliad And Odyssey
Number of words: 1788 | Number of pages: 7.... lift for a fghger even in prime strength, working with both hands, weak as men are now." Giant Ajax hoisted it high and hurled it down, crushing the rim of the soldiers four horned helmet and cracked his skull to splinters, a bloody pulp…" 435-443. Violence, the many scenes of war in the Iliad reminded me of the first battle scene of Saving Private Ryan. The extremely violent images of men crying out for their mothers, the intestines spilling out of a man’s belly, and the many pictures of bullet wounds. I believe that if Homer had lived in the 20th century, that the battle scenes of the Iliad would resemble those of the .....
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