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    Conflict is the anxiety caused by two opposite characters or the struggles created between a person and the society (Cuddon, 2013 & Quinn, 2006). According to them, conflicts are divided into internal and external. Internal conflicts happen when the character struggles with himself, his inner side, whereas external happens when the character struggles with another character or the society, the outer world. In this part of my thesis paper, I will be focused on the external and internal conflicts…

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    Mccarthyism Vs Marxism

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    Communist Manifesto Marx explained the historical class struggles that each society has come across since the beginning of time. Class resemblances are usually, the oppressor and the oppressed on opposite sides and classes with various orders of complicated arrangements (p.15). Marx’s believed that his society has not left the class antagonism from earlier times such as the Ancient Roman’s, however, enforced new classes with new conditions and struggles for the oppressed individuals, in place of…

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    The sociological imagination allows us to analysis the nature of class and inequality within British society using the participants as samples of different classes within the social hierarchy. Through 28 up we see that participants’ life trajectories are determined by their social class and the education they have received. However the participants do not alway see that their life course has been determined by the the opportunities and constraints they have had based on their social social…

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    intelligence, such as John, realize the cruelty applied to the working class (Huxley 129). John, a savage who was not conditioned at birth to favor these practices, displays his disagreement with this predestination while he reads a manual explaining the process and announces, “’Beastly, beastly book!’” (Huxley 129). These disadvantages of the working class depict the Marxist idea that the ruling class oppresses the working class with inhumane…

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    that the Industrial Revolution was a creative force because of the improvements it made to families lives, close up, it becomes evident that the Industrial Revolution actually created a base for poor treatment of lower class citizens. Despite the lack of care for the lower class workers, people who lived during the Industrial Revolution generally had more opportunities to succeed in their lives compared to people who lived before them. Because there was a growing need for unskilled workers, it…

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    Aristocracy. An aristocrat is a term that refers to people that are a part of the highest social class of that society. Individuals who were lower in class was considered peasants. The peasants are labors who worked for the Aristocrats. Around this period religion played a major role in people’s everyday lives. The correlation of science and…

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    It can be interpreted that Melville’s text is a representation of class difference and structure. Is it that Bartleby was fed up with the boundaries of class that caused him to be evasive? Foley actually disagrees. “The narrator’s various suggestions that the tale takes place in the early 1840s, a time of low ebb in class struggle, reinforce his view of the office as a seamless, organic, ‘‘natural’’ community. The narrator craves the good opinion…

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    People can be from either a low, middle, and upper class , but can the lower class people reach the upper class with opportunities in life? The society is focused on the socioeconomic class people are in and sometimes the way public sees us is based on the social class. There are many challenges people face by being in a middle class or lower class. Some people in a low or middle class want more than what they have and demonstrate they are not mindful of what they can get. Esperanza, Mathilde…

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    out the benefits of communism and the need for its application in the future. Besides, the manifesto was a proposal reading stabilization of the class structure in the society without conflict. The authors argue that historical developments have been impacted by the class struggles, with the rich battling with the poor and the exploitation of one class by another. They propose that with…

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    In the “Why are the Rich Getting Richer,” Robert Reich discusses how the lower class continues on getting more poor due to the job loss because there are others willing to work for less money. While the middle class, have reached a bit of a plateau, but are still not doing well compared to machines replacing workers, lower salaries and competition from immigrants. On the other hand the upper class is exceeding all. This is a non direct way of pitting the poor up against the rich, which…

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