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    Swift however, does not intend us to emulate either Yahoo or Houyhnhnm behavior, but rather to take the positive aspects which each portray, and dilute them into a compromise that befits the healthy functioning of a human being. Williams agrees that Swift is creating a novel whose moral is to say, “Passions and affections, carefully guided, are treated as necessary in creatures who are imperfect and interdependent” (Williams 286), and likewise the “Houyhnhnms, far from being a model of…

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    Lord of the Flies Essays Deserted people all have a degree of civility, until it comes down to a life, or death situation. In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a group of British schoolboys crash down on an island. They are all alone with no parents, and no order. The boys find out the hard way, with no order and authority, chaos and savagery will take over their minds and actions. To show the savagery and uncivil actions, Golding uses symbols such as fire, a spear, and the conch.…

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    Night Essay To dehumanize is to deprive someone of compassion, civility, or individuality. During the Holocaust, the Nazis used dehumanization to belittle Jews to mere “things”; objects with no purpose other than to be a nuisance. The Nazis were brutal in their endeavor to wipe out the “insignificant and worthless” Jewish race, mainly forcing their despicable horrors upon the Jewish people in German concentration camps. Although the majority of the dehumanization of the Jews was in German…

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    “The most painful goodbyes are the ones that are never said and never explained”-Unknown Quote. In ‘Cold In the Earth’ by Emily Brontë and ‘Because I Could Not Stop For Death’ by Emily Dickinson, both of the authors approach the theme of death differently. For instance, Brontë portrayed death in a melancholy way, whereas Dickinson portrayed death as calm and not frightening. Although both poems are juxtaposed, they both share similar literary devices such as: symbolism, imagery and mood.…

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    Through narrative techniques, William Golding establishes a theme in Lord of the Flies by using symbolism to communicate how human nature leads people to establish a government, however over time, any form of organization will fall apart. In the novel, there are many important objects that each symbolize something different for the boy’s time on the island. To present the theme of human nature in Lord of the Flies, Golding uses different objects. Throughout the book, the conch shell and Ralph 's…

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    Flies primarily deals with friction between two boys leaders, Ralph, the savage and Jack, the civilized. So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed points out, however, the destruction or saving of people’s lives based on the rocky balance between savagery and civility. Both stories shed light on the reason for inhumanity, are controlled by the setting and have characters that are influenced by communication technology. Primarily, both books indirectly question why people turn to savagery or remain…

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    With the plight of the world wars, women began to taste the liberties and the plethora of opportunities which could be obtained through pursuing political freedom and activism. As the mid-nineteenth century moved upon the American people, women became more involved and made their opinions and voices known; furthermore, education granted women a vast means which aided in higher professional possibilities. The United Nations, founded in 1945, quantified the newly achieved success of females by…

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    Arguably, the most important character in the play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is Big Daddy. The news of his illness plays a central role in the novel as it is the driving motive behind the scramble for the ownership of the plantation. With the news, comes the attempts of Mae, Margaret, and Gooper to please him as the two sides of the family battle for the ownership of Big Daddy’s 28,000 acre plantation all while the news of his terminal illness is completely unbeknownst to him. However, the attempts…

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    Joan Mungo Case Summary

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    Yes, Joan Mungo should intervene in Clarion’s political culture. Joan should recommend putting a policy in place that would eliminate any political discourse within the workplace. It is extremely hard to put a policy into place that would only limit political to certain, non-personal topics, all the while attempting to enforce those rules and make them clear to all employees. Joan can't possibly know everyone’s situations in their life and then attempt to write up a policy that would eliminate…

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    Lady Catharine, despite her being a single financially-secure woman in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, serves to represent the inflexibility and antiquated nature of society. At the mere mention of a marriage between Darcy and Elizabeth, Lady Catherine enters a near frantic state, bringing about the societal implications of this to light. This altercation is particularly significant as it is the first time that there is a true confrontation about what should be considered acceptable in…

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