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    This arrogance towards the lower class cost someone’s life, just because of this consideration that they are better than the other. And as the inspector later says in Act Three, on how others futures are ‘All intertwined with our lives, and what we think and say and do.’ when referring to how people like Eva Smith, i.e. lower class, can be immensely affected by them, of a higher class. Gerald and Eric know Eva Smith on a more personal level than the rest of…

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    misinterpretation can be the work of Lawrence Mead who, like Lewis, was concerned with poverty and how it affects society. In his work “The Logic of Workfare; The Underclass and work Policy” Mead examines the lower class in 1989 and focuses heavily on the number of jobs and their availability to the lower class. This writing is used mainly to compare the welfare and workfare systems Welfare is an assistance provided by the city, state, and or national government of a financial support for…

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    The main aim of this work is to analyze the meaning of dialect levelling in the broader context of the language change. Going through specific study cases this work will identify the factors that causes dialect accommodation phenomenon and the effect that this is having on identities of local communities. Analyze geographical factors and social-psychological implication will give us a clearer picture of the dialect continue change that has been occurring in Britain, and it’s consequences.…

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    is the history of class antagonisms, which took different forms in different epochs” (Blaisdell 140-141). Karl Marx made an accusation that capitalism will eventually come to an end. The Horizontalist Movement in Argentina, Sabotage in the American Workplace, and the Occupy Movement in the United States can all prove Marx’s predictions to be authentic. Marx breaks society down into three important structures: thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. The thesis is the dominant class, antithesis the…

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    Forrester. Knowing that the necklace was all paid off, she saw no harm in telling Mrs. Forrester what had happened. With much surprise, Mrs. Forrester laughed and said that her necklace was only costume jewelry. This means that Mathilde gave up everything she had in order to pay off something that never existed. It was an allusion just like the entire life would be. The author themes this story very well, he told about a woman who wanted what she could never have, never realizing that what she…

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    For Willy, his adventurer / explorer brother, Ben, and his salesman hero, Dave Singleman, are images of success, but the character of Ben is fantastical and the achievements of Dave are idealised and exaggerated. Using these as his benchmarks, Willy can never achieve the success he so desperately craves. Through a series of flashbacks in the play, where we witness Willy's persistent efforts to make the American Dream a reality for himself and his family, Miller launches a scathing attack on the…

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    This is good because then everyone that is interviewed will have the same definition of material deprivation as the interviewer. Whereas official statistics may not be as clear as Item B states, ‘The ways in which material deprivation are defined and measured in official statistics may also be different from the definitions and measurements used by the sociologist’ However, unstructured interviews have disadvantages too. One would be that unstructured interviews are very time consuming, this…

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    As well as portraying the political views of the time, there are also echoes of Thatcherism. Whelan shows this conservative ideology through the character of May. May is a working-class stall owner who aspires to be middle-class and has middle-class ideals “they’re just waiting to see you stumble, slip back and be as they are. In the end it’s just you…yourself. We don’t create the rules of life. They’re there.” The same ideologies are hinted at in Sherriff’s Journey’s End. There were few plays…

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    resulted in the improvement of technical knowledge and henceforth mechanization became a hallmark of capitalism. Marx believed capitalist society to be divided into 2 main classes- the bourgeois or the capitalist class which owns the means of production, & the proletariat or the working class which sells its labour in the market. The capitalist operates on the profit motive & does not pay workers, drawn from the industrial reserve army, wages equivalent to the value created by them. The surplus…

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    government to pass policies to shorten or maybe even close the income gap. The economy is recovering at a very slow pace and there is inequality problem on how the rich and poor is divided. There is not enough distribution between lower and middle class income families, which may cause the economic progress to…

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