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- 541: Oppression
- ... be oppressed. African-Americans were oppressed for hundreds of years, and when it couldnt get any worse, they found and fought with their leaders for what they believed in, freedom. Both the Egyptians and Hitler oppressed Jews for 5000 years, when he decided to wipe out their entire race. Women were oppressed for many years until they decided to fight for equality. Oppression is hatred, but must not be confused ...
- 542: Machiavelli
- ... read in a while. It s dry, realistic, terse, and to the point. It s also very easy to read (I was pleasantly surprised). All of the historical connotations are especially interesting. I read that Hitler, Mussolini, and Lenin found Machiavelli valuable reading; I would like to delve more into that one!! In the Renaissance religion and learning were beginning to be thought of as separate and Machiavelli was a man ...
- 543: How Does Jane Eyre Fulfil Your
- ... the rest of her life. She must make a stand now, against the dictatorship John is trying to impose on her. It certainly does take a hero or heroine to oppose any dictator, such as Hitler, Saddam Hussein or even someone like John because they have the power to hurt you and this instills fear in you. Jane is extremely brave to make this statement. She heroically condemns John's treatment ...
- 544: Heart Of Darkness 7
- ... the Nazis came into power and persecuted the Jews in Germany, Austria and Poland is well known as the Holocaust. Here, human's evil side provides one of the scariest occurrences of this century. Adolf Hitler and his Nazi counterparts conducted raids of the ghettos to locate and often exterminate any Jews they found. Although Jews are the most widely known victims of the Holocaust, they were not the only targets ...
- 545: Semiotics And Intertextuality
- ... Now that Theory of Film is once again available to English-speaking readers it will undoubtedly take its place among the works of Bazin and Arnheim, as well as Kracauer's own From Caligari to Hitler as a classic work of film theory.
- 546: Howl & Kaddish By Allen Ginsberg
- ... not always a happy one; Naomi went back and forth from mental hospitals and endured the physical abuse of Louis. She also had Communist leanings, thinking that spies were out to get her and that Hitler was on the way. All of these are mentioned in some of Allens works, the topic of many of them. After being dismissed from Columbia University, he joined the merchant marines and sailed to ...
- 547: Hans Christian Andersen
- ... bleak fictional narrative connects real events of the 1980s with possible ramifications for a society headed too far into conservatism and a mutated form of World War II fascism. By frequent references and allusions to Hitler's Third Reich and its "final solution" for Jews, Atwood reminds the reader that outrageous grabs for power and rampant megalomania have happened before, complete with tattoos on the limbs of victims, systemized selection and ...
- 548: Dulce Est Decrum Est
- ... to write such excellent rhyming poem; but, then again Owen is naturally talented in choosing the right diction. This poem is extremely effective in showing the gruesome, heartless, and horrifying effects of war. I guess Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, or any other pro-war leaders should really read this poem. If they had any sympathy for their troops they would make an effort to put an end to war.
- 549: Brave New World - Summary
- ... U.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt had just been elected the Presidential Office. The open-air theater opened with Merrie England. And over in Germany the beginning of Nazis was starting to take action, with Adolf Hitler as their leader. This is just a few events that were taking place during the year of 1932.
- 550: Heart Of Darkness 7
- ... the Nazis came into power and persecuted the Jews in Germany, Austria and Poland is well known as the Holocaust. Here, human's evil side provides one of the scariest occurrences of this century. Adolf Hitler and his Nazi counterparts conducted raids of the ghettos to locate and often exterminate any Jews they found. Although Jews are the most widely known victims of the Holocaust, they were not the only targets ...
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