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    supremacists without fear of government consequences, much like radical Nazis. Another parallel between the Purebloods and Nazis are the likenesses between Adolf Hitler and Tom Riddle. For instance, both leaders led similar lifestyles. Both Hitler and Riddle’s fathers left them alone with their mothers at a young age (“Parallels” 1). Adolf and a young Tom both had mothers that cared deeply about them and were supportive and…

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    William Golding composed a fiction novel titled Lord of the Flies based on his personal experiences in World War II, his exposure to the beginning years of the Cold War, what he learned from years of teaching, and influences by works of other writers. The story portrays what his conception is of how people can be cruel and even barbaric without law and order, even at a youthful age. Golding was born and raised in England in the early 1900s to a mother who actively fought for women’s right to…

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    Reasons behind human responses and actions cannot be explained in black and white. After all, many decades of research later, neurologists and psychologist have been attempting to decipher several mechanisms in the human brain, that include the decision making process, and still have yet to find concrete answers. Decision making is essential to human nature because individuals need to make basic decisions to survive, or get through important events in their lives. The decision to comply with…

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    “It was many, many such stories-synagogues burned, Jews beaten with no reason, whole towns pushing out all Jews-each story worse than the other”(35). It were these rumors that Vladeck heard on the train when he first saw the Nazi flag flying over Czechoslovakia. Like many Jews he never imagined these things would happen to him. Soon they slowly began to take over his life. It was not until later he began to understand the gravity of his own persecution. Regrettably, for him, and many others it…

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    This compared to a Utopian society is much different. Much like our world today, a Utopian civilization is happiness, love, and good. A real life example of this humanity is most of our own lives today. Of course people go through bad stuff, but that’s just how life is. Usually your life turns out alright in the end, you eventually find love and what makes you happy. Although, there are certain parts of this Earth, that are just of much dystopian. Dystopia is known as a place where there is no…

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    significant manner. The author uses varying sentence lengths and dramatic pauses in order to provide meaning to the passage. In passage above , Death gives the reader insight into Max Vandenburg's dream. Max recollets on his boxing match with the Fuhrer , Adolf Hitler, and how Hitler through just words convinces the entire nation of Germany to turn against Max. Hitler convinces the people that Max and his people , the Jews , are manipulative and are going to take over the German people. This…

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    FRONT The Treaty of Versailles is a document of peace terms imposed on Germany after World War I by the winning Allies. The treaty is composed of fifteen parts and was created on June 28, 1919 at the Paris Peace Conference with nearly no German participation. Some of the terms included demilitarizing the German army, so that they would be incapable to start another war. It also required them to give up their colonies and pay for the reparation of the damages and losses of the Ally countries.…

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    The Normandy landing was the operation that happened on Tuesday, June 6, 1944. Where the Allied troops invaded Normandy in "Operation Overlord" during World War II. Also known as D-Day, it was the largest seaborne attack in history and the most ambitious military assault (History). D-Day was the most important turning point during WWII, requiring much preparation by the US and Allies, excellent execution of the planned attack on D-Day itself, and through the effect it had helped the Allies gain…

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    The Basterd In Us All Inglourious Basterds is the Quentin Tarantino directed 2009 movie starring Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Melanie Laurent, and Eli Roth. The story centers around a unique Nazi-hunting unit within the US army known as the Basterds. The unit consists of soldiers who are of Jewish decent with a simple purpose: kill Nazis (and take their scalps as a trophy but that's more of a perk than anything else). The Basterds are led by Brad Pitt's Lieutenant Aldo Raine (or by his German…

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    There are so many shady and loveable characters in the book “Animal Farm”. One of the animals that is the most similar and has more human like qualities would be Snowball. Snowball is a hero, who spoke well and fast, and was more creative than the other animals. Snowball is a born leader, since he spoke so well that you could not help but listen. “At the Meetings Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches” (Orwell 35). Having good speech helps win over everybody, it’s a…

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