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13021: Animal Farm
... family apparently had money and because of their social status, felt it was alright to treat animals and people, that weren’t of their caliber, as if they meant nothing to society. There was a great deal of class conflict between the family that lived on the farm, the Jones’, and the Pilkingtons. The Jones’ owed money to the Pilkingtons and they were taunted throughout the movie about it. On the ...
13022: ANIMAL FARM IN COMPARISON TO T
... to Russia.) Because the animals couldn't remember all the components of Animalism, Napoleon and Snowball simplified it to "4 legs good, 2 legs bad". Snowball is based on the character of Leon Trotsky, a great organizer, and Napoleon is based on Joseph Stalin, a cruel and ruthless leader. In the new Soviet government Trotsky became commissar of foreign affairs, and he is credited with creating, inspiring, and directing the Red ...
13023: "A Rose for Emily": A Review
... died they had to go to remove her body. The unsuspecting thing that happened in her house was that she had been sleeping with Homer's old decayed body for many years. Faulkner did a great job in creating the setting, characters and dialogue in this story. Everything is so well written and understood. We can understand many things about small town life in the south in the early 1900's ...
13024: A Rose For Emily
... from the bed in which he lay; and upon him and upon the pillow beside him lay that even coating of the patient and biding dust." The scrambling of time throughout the story is a great demonstration of the scrambling of time in Miss Emily's mind and in her house. As the town changes and progresses, grows and modernizes, Miss Emily's "stubborn and coquettish" house remains the same. Perhaps ...
13025: A Couple Of Papers On Frankens
... He felt love for the cottagers, whom he helped. "I remember, the first time that I did this, the young woman, when she opened the door in the morning, appeared greatly astonished on seeing a great pile of wood for the family fire, and during the night I often took his tools, the use of which I quickly discovered, and brought home firing sufficient for the consumption of several days." The ...
13026: Symbolism In To Kill A Mocking
... Scout describes the story, which happened to be about someone who was falsely accused of doing something that he had not done, just like Tom Robinson and Boo Radley were. Scout has, certainly, learned a great deal. To Kill A Mockingbird was an influential novel at the time it was written. However, it remains just as important, influential, and, certainly, as symbolic today as when it was first written.
13027: Antigone 8
... did. Creon stresses the quality of loyalty throughout his reign as King. He demands in a very begging way obedience from the elders of Thebes. In "Oedipus Rex" Creon is a wonderful man whois a great role model for humility yet in "Antigone" fails as a man. Sophocles shows Creon making the same dramatic mistakes that Oedipus did during his downfall. During "Oedipus Rex" Creon is concerned for his family more ...
13028: A Critique Of Inside The Brain
... made in order to prevent any feeling of animosity from being directed toward the scientific community by any one ethnic or racial group. Other than this one bit of detracting information, the book itself was great. Tax dollars would be well spent by providing a copy of this book to every citizen of the country. Barring that, it should be made standard issue to all parents taking their newborns home from ...
13029: Anthem 3
... would have overthrown the government. The science and technology of the society is very underdeveloped. Glass and simple candles were some of the newest inventions. They were developed within the last one hundred years, hence Great modern intentions (22). While in the Palace of Correction Facilities he realizes more about himself and the society. He learns to love instead of being matched with another citizens by the government. Equality also learns ...
13030: Affliction
... upstate New Hampshire. The director made a good move by using the effect of winter and snow, which contributed to the character of Wade Whitehouse. The gloominess in the midst of winter made Wade’s depression, loneliness, and uncertainty about his life come together. Although, you would of thought that Jack Nicholson would of played in this type of movie, but Nick Nolte came through did his self-justice by portraying ...


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