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    Many authors use the power of storytelling to portray a valuable message or theme from theirs lives. In Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, Kafka uses the powerful story of Gregor Samsa’s clash with society to reflect Kafka’s internal struggle with alienation and the inability to communicate due to different obstacles that are presented to him throughout his life. With both Samsa and Kafka lacking the strength and freedom to build lasting friendships, a clear parallel is easily drawn. Though…

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    the involvement of “Marxist theoreticians,” Georg Lukács and Antonio Gramsci (226). Lukács focused on “the social meaning of literary form” and Marx’s idea of “reification” (226). Reification refers back to commodification and how it intensifies alienation by diminishing social relations, ideas, and people into things. Lukács pointed out the lack of social representation by modernist, who he thought were instead “writing for form and technique” (226). Instead, Lukács upheld advocated bourgeois…

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    This fault of society, to some extent, traps Holden’s alienation in a cycle of reaching out, getting confused, and alienating those around him. For example, when Holden goes to Mr. Spencer to say goodbye to him, Mr. Spencer, portrayed as a stereotypical teacher, persuades Holden that “life is a game and one…

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    The combination of Alberta’s political history and perspectives make it clear why Social Credit was elected because it supported social services while maintaining ideas of populism, conservatism, and alienation. Just before the depression there was a movement in the province which supported co-operation between farmers rather than competition, something unusual based on Alberta’s innate conservatism. Social Credit may have been a right-wing party, however…

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    What do you think are the most difficult types of claims for emotional damage to prove (types of lawsuits) and why? I think the most challenging type of tort is defamation of character because you have to prove actual harm. Elements of defamation involve a defamatory statement that is published to someone other than the plaintiff and the defendant. The plaintiff must prove that the defendant made such a statement and that they (the plaintiff) suffered as a result of the defamation such as loss…

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    assimilated into American society. Nevertheless, Treuer claims that that they are losing their cultural identity because a part of the culture dies together with the language. Losing even a part of your cultural identity can most definitely lead to alienation even after an individual has been assimilated into the new culture. In this case, they might feel alienated from their own…

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    Empowering the Black Identity through Cultural Educational A Review of the Literature Race plays a significant role in the African American identity because it influences their self-concept. African Americans struggle with the idea of self-concept with the educational schools system; those struggles are usually ignored by stereotypes of black students being rebels in schools, indicating that they academically fail when it comes to education. Hardly, do the schools consider finding the root to…

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    corrupt society is seen in Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World, where a number of different thematic concepts are explored; stranger in a strange land being one of the most significant ones. The idea of alienation and isolating one’s self whether it may be from society, from other people or self-alienation is certainly prevalent in the novel. We see this battle of constant self-pity and seclusion from three…

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    Alienation in terms of Marx discusses how this causes workers to in a sense sell their souls. Workers in Indonesia work long hours, one of the women described working twenty-four hours. A male worker also stated that the company does not comply with the rules…

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    serious speculations of the women writers. This paper analyses the growth of diaspora literature from a state of alienation to acculturation with a specific focus at the socio-psychological dynamics of cultural disparities constituting the dimensions of diaspora literature with reference to Jhumpa lahiri’s The Namesake. Key words: Socio-Psychological, Cultural disparities, Alienation, Jhumpa Lahiri, The Namesake, Gogol. Socio-Psychological dynamics of cultural disparities in Jhumpa Lahiri’s…

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