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    Last to fourth paragraph)” meaning she didn’t give up technology but simply paused herself from everything to connect to the nature. hooks also talks about the struggles African Americans had when they moved from the south after the civil war. They missed their land and as a result they were disconnected from the nature, “living close to nature, black folks were able to cultivate a spirit of wonder and reverence for life (hooks, first paragraph on the second page)” meaning the African Americans…

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    their fears rather than obtaining what they desire. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley races past a comfort-driven ideal of life to the reality of living with no values. Technology within society demoralizes factors that make one human, and the divisions within the population isolate each individual. This aids in the development of underlying tones centered around the meaning of life and the incapability of both happiness and truth. Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World illustrates a prominent use of…

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    Novel Paper In the novel “the Giver” by Lois Lowry tells of an unusual way of life. The community is unaware that there is more to life then what is currently taking place. Therefore, an example of their way of life, the parents are not really their birth parents. “The Giver is set in a perfect world of the future. This Utopian community is free of disease, prejudice, and crime, but it is also missing diversity, memories, and love.” (Franklin)The parents are more in what we would consider a…

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    literal meaning of an object, action, or character in a piece of writing. Symbolism creates a deeper outlook on the perspective that was once thought to be precise. It provides the readers with more to dwell upon, making the piece of writing extra fascinating. Many different writers use symbolism to clearly recount the main purpose of the writing, much like Elizabeth Bishop does in the poem, “One Art.” In the poem, “One Art,” the author uses symbolism to show the readers the deeper meaning to…

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    Aspects of one’s esoteric realm are explored through literary works, such as the poem Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost. Frost mirrors the complexity and depth of the human mind within this poem, as its meaning is highly symbolic within the layers of meaning presented. This construction of the poem renders it open to personal interpretation, which in itself is an element of philosophical analysis. The iambic tetrameter pace of the poem induces a state of dream-like…

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    Although the paraphrase provides a summary to understand the meaning of the poem, in the first quatrain it is evident that no fear misses the complexity of the metaphors, which is what essentially gives the poem meaning. In the no fear translation, the emotional connection appears to be missing when they uses phrases such as “when you look at me” instead of the word “behold” in the original…

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    Psychologist Carol Dweck has determined the effects of a growth mindset, when someone believes that they can be good at anything by having the ability to actually achieve their goal, and a fixed mindset, when someone believes that they are either good or bad at something based on their inherent nature. The cause of these mindsets is a bit like nature vs. nurture. One believes they are born with it and the other believes that they are able to change it. The big difference is that one mindset puts…

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    War On Compassion Analysis

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    The most depressing thought it that we, as humans, don 't matter, so ultimately, humans attempt to be more. Even if it is true, and some signs do point to that the meaning life doesn’t have an outside purpose, most people would rather seek knowledge and help the understanding of human life as much as possible. The need to control life is emphasized throughout the texts: Melancholia and Posthumanist Metaphysics written by Kimberly Defazio, the animated movie Harmony, and the essay The War on…

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    There many different ways of defining what success is, but different people have different ways of seeing it. To me, success is how happy you are with your life and if you could die knowing you had a great journey. In The Death of a Salesman, the author uses two different characters to show how there is a difference between people’s meanings of what success is. Success is something that everyone in the world dreams of having. People dream of succeeding in different ways, for some it may be…

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    when he goes on his journey to find the meaning of life. Regardless Grendel gets the short end of the stick whenever he tries to invade Hrothgar’s hall. This is because he was curious about the new comers and their leader Beowulf. ANGER ISSUES is a problem for Grendel because whenever he gets all mad he reacts and usually ends up in a gory manner. IRRATIONAL THINKING/ PHILOSOPHY is also an issue for him. All of these three points go hand in hand. Usually meaning that one of them will lead to…

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