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    Introduction While it is noted that original fairytales tend to be darker and more frightening than recreated versions of the tales, there is a strikingly similar amount of violence and unhappiness within Hans Christian Anderson’s fairytale “The Little Mermaid” and Disney’s reimagining of the same story. At the same time, both fairytales and their reimagining’s are supposed to have a clear message, usually regarding some kind of moral value. Unlike the similar happenings of violence in the two…

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    toss morals aside in order to conform to a superior? It seems as if even though the face of morality does not disappear, individuals still willingly set their beliefs aside in order to please an authority figure. So through these circumstances does one triumph or does the…

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    Edmond Dantès, the protagonist, is the epiphany of innocence during a time of immense turmoil. His journey from a freeman and soon-to-be husband into a prison of the state then into one of the most powerful men in Paris. This shows the jealousy and cruelty of humans while also establishing the gay youth of Edmond. He is betrayed by those whom he was meant to trust the most and painted into a Bonapartist. Still though, he dreams of the days he wishes to spend with his love. He still has hopes…

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    Murdered An Elephant

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    the journey of a police officer in Burma. Its based on the short story Shooting an Elephant by George Orwell. It’s all about just how this police officer killed the elephant and how he arrived at his decision. This story it about roles, feelings, morality and inconsistency of a man and his power. One of the most important aspects of this story is how this young man felt about his job. At the beginning, he makes it very clear that he does not approve of imperialism in fact he states that it is…

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    substances such as, various drugs and alcohol, many turned to religion when experiencing hardships within their lives. Even though people tend to group religion with morality often times, worshippers find their morality and actions questioned by outsiders. The book, The Kingdom of Matthias, by Paul E. Johnson and Sean Wilentz conjures a riveting tale of the happenings revolving around a religious cult in 1830’s America. During this time, the way of life started to shift from rural farm life to…

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    a mere reflection of religion and morality. This notion persisted that art served as a reinforcement of ethics. As religion and morality pursued to restrict art to stand on its own, a group of artists revolted against Victorian beliefs; among them was Oscar Wilde. He composed a philosophical fictional novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, that serves as a contradictory model against Victorianism for the sake of art. It directs on Wilde’s uprise against morality and the embrace of a hedonistic…

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    been one of the newest forms of literature, with the first comic strips being introduced nearly 120 years ago. One cartoonist who has been instrumental to comics gaining notoriety in recent years is Art Spiegelman, who drew and wrote Maus: A Survivors Tale. This series of comics gives a detailed account of Art’s Father, Vladek Spiegelman and his survival of the Holocaust. While the world is no stranger to Holocaust literature, Maus brought the genre to comics in a manner which takes advantage of…

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    Bendrix Character Analysis

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    Greene’s use of Bendrix as an antihero in The End of the Affair helps to portray a struggling moral character. Bendrix is another perfect example of an antihero. He even admits his own mediocrity when he says, “My words were overcharged. I could detect their insincerity” (19). Everything about Bendrix is repugnant: he is a complainer, a hypocrite, a narcicist, a pessimist, a paramour, and an atheist (which has a bad connotation attached in society). In other words he is everything a hero should…

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    book, the Canterbury Tales, there is a story telling contest between all of the pilgrims. The Man of Law should win the story telling contest that the Host proposed at the beginning of the Canterbury Tales because of the way he told his tale. His tale was interesting, kept the audience wanting more, and it also made you think about your own Christian way of life and if you are living the correct way. But, the three main reasons that this tale is better than the other tales of Chaucer…

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    depict a world turned upside down in their dystopian novels The Handmaid's Tale and We, respectively. They create an entire society and plot that shocks and causes readers to reexamine their personal morals. The micromanaged society, backward way of thinking and living, and horrific, oppressive realisticity of it all spark strong intellectual and emotional responses about morality throughout time. The use of…

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