the recent discussions of the intentions of lies, an issue has arisen about the selfishness of lies. On one hand, some argue that lies which are created with the feelings of others in mind are never selfish. On the other hand, others argue that all lies are based on selfish needs. They claim that every lie, no matter how small, is created from the selfish nature of people that want to better themselves. In short, the issue is whether lies can ever assist others. My own view is that there is no…
The story, “A Devil and Tom Walker” has many important themes. These themes are important, because they make the story play out in a certain way. Some of these important themes include, greed, values, religion, manipulation, bargains, moral decay, temptation, morality and corruption, misery and evil vs. good. This story has the theme of greed, because it shows that Tom is greedy and that is why he ends up the way he ends up.…
Blake and Dahl, the Bad Boys People are born both innately good and bad. Throughout history, there are figures that one can look up to as symbols of innocence as well as symbols of evil. Literature has attempted to explain the differentiation between the two, often in a religious sense. “Genesis and Catastrophe” by Roald Dahl was written in 1962 and evaluates the birth of the infamous Adolf Hitler. In William Blake’s “The Tyger,” the author ponders the difference between good and evil in god’s…
In the course of history, multitudes of people are inspired by their time period and environment over different subjects and controversies, to the point of their circumstances during their lives. With our case being with Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil”, found in the collection Twice-Told Tales, the Puritan faith was a prominent factor in Hawthorne’s writings through his lifetime during the early to the late mid-19th century. With the concept of Dark Romanticism, Hawthorne wrote…
OLA, 150 (2004), 1044. Edfou, V, 11, 2.; V, 104, 2. 2 Edfou, I, 354, 7; IV, 98, 6; VI, 14, 10; VII, 269, 5. 3 P. Montet, Géographie de l’Égypte ancienne, Paris, 1961, II, 37. See also, H. Gauthier, Dictionnaire des noms géographiques contenus dans les textes hiéroglyphiques, V, 37-38…
On Saturday, March 25th, 1911, The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, which occupied the top three floors of the ten story Asch building in New York City, caught on fire, killing 146 people within fifteen minutes and seriously injuring 70 more. Those affected were mostly young Jewish and Italian immigrant women between the ages of sixteen and twenty three. At the time, the space was occupied by the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, a clothing sweatshop run by Max Blanck and Isaac Harris. The Triangle…
On March 25, 1911, a Saturday afternoon, as the workday was coming to an end the Triangle Shirtwaist Companies factory in New York City burned, killing 145 workers. The factory was located on the eighth, ninth, and tenth floors of the Asch Building in a neighborhood of Manhattan. The floor the employees were working on had a number of exits, including a freight elevator, a fire escape (that crumbled), and stairways; however, rapidly increasing flames quickly prevented workers from using those…
In 1995, the cost of a gallon of gas was $1.09, a dozen eggs were 87 cents, a loaf of bread was $1.15 and the average cost of a new car was $15,500 (The People History). Timothy McVeigh caused an upset that would be known as the biggest terrorist attack at the time. The O.J. Simpson trial will be one of the most famous verdicts in history. Windows 95 and EBay were invented and became popular quickly. 1995 was a year of homegrown terrorism, the shock of the century and computer advances that…
Dark romanticism tends to be know with the idea of darkness in human souls, the concept of sin, or a certain dark outlook on society in general. An Example of a Dark Romantic piece is “The Devil and Tom Walker,” by Washington Irving. Romantic literature, such as 'The Devil and Tom Walker,' often references the supernatural. In the story Tom is haunted by a man who he calls the devil. It was not uncommon for people of this era to believe that one could make deals with the devil in a horrible…
techniques to influence readers. Author Nathaniel Hawthorne is no exception. Two of his stories, “The Minister’s Black Veil” and “Young Goodman Brown,” focus on the balance of religion in daily life. “The Minister’s Black Veil” refers to a town minister who, much to the people’s dismay, wears a black veil upon his head to his grave. “Young Goodman Brown” concerns a newlywed man who invokes on an evil journey in the middle of the night when he stumbles upon a group of townsfolk involving…