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    The morning of October 4th was the date of the South Carolina flood. I remember waking up to my mom’s voice saying “everyone get out of bed, fast.” Then I ran downstairs to see water seeping in through the doors. All the carpets were starting to float up. I saw my mom and she said to put on shorts so that my pajama pants would not add weight. Also she said to put tennis shoes on. By the time I got downstairs everyone was running around. The dogs were taken out of their kennels and were being…

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    Oryx And Crake Analysis

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    Oryx and Crake, written by Margret Atwood is about a man named Snowman, once called Jimmy; who is living on a beach with a non-human species called Crakers. Crakers ask him many questions about life which causes Snowman’s anger toward Crake, who is their creator. Oryx is a female voice that results in Snowman’s hallucinations. This essay will demonstrate the non-human adaptation that Snowman evolves as he is isolated from mankind. Evidence shows Jimmy’s emotional connection to animals when…

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    Humanity’s insatiable quest for immortality, to escape the cold clutches of death, roots itself in our oldest tales. The mythical Fountain of Youth, first fabled by Herodotus’ writings in the 5th century BCE, and actively searched for by the Spanish explorer Ponce De León in the 16th century CE, idealizes our infatuation with cheating death. The opportunities generated by society’s incredible ameliorations of science and medicine yields a world ever-closer to achieving perpetual life. Fueled by…

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    Ethics In Oryx And Crake

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    While the definition of ethics may be different in the eyes of different people, most individuals have a certain limit to their behaviour. An exception to this statement is none other than one of the main characters in the novel, Crake. In Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake, Crake is a character who has a bright, young mind in his earlier years, but seems to have a gradually increasing obsession with his idea of perfectionism as the years go by. Over many years, Crake realizes that there are many…

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    After an intermission that was probably only ten minutes but felt like an eternity, the lights at the Fillmore Theater in Miami Beach dimmed and the crowd erupted into deafening cheers and whistles as “The Flood Tour” started. The anticipation for the moment everyone in the audience had been waiting for since they bought their ticket is nearly palpable. Finally, the drummer starts, setting the rhythm, followed by the guitarist and bassist until lastly the vocalist starts singing and the fans…

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    Jimmy’s unusual childhood in the book Oryx and Crake In Margaret Atwood’s book, Oryx and Crake childhood plays an important role in the lives of all the characters. Talking about Jimmy, there are constant flashbacks to his childhood which explains how his childhood shaped his whole life. The story takes place in the future where Jimmy lives with his parents in a special compound isolated from the rest of the world. His father works at OrganInc Farms and is a major part of the Pigoon project…

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    Oryx and Crake is a post-apocalyptic world of Snowman and Crackers. The story itself is between the marriage of extreme science and capitalism. The post-apocalyptic world of Oryx and Crake is the consequences of a company playing with God. A giant corporation who uses science to the extreme in order to take over God in nature. The idea of perfection is embedded deep within the corporation’s mind. Overtime, the word perfection has been distorted. The perfection that human seeks has changed into a…

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    Anglian fiction. Flood of fire is about a world of sepoys sahibs and rajahs who are travelling from Assam to Calcutta to Canton. “Vikrm Seth attained dizzy height of success with The Golden Gate (1986) and A Suitably Boy (1993). He stunned the literary world with his novel. Upamanya Chatterjee, with his novel English August (1988) was a great success”. Chatterjee’s tone was ironic and shown all the administration. Chatterjee brightly uses Indianised English in the novel. His contemporary…

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    Similar Flood Stories Globally, floods are one of the most devastating natural disasters. This is expected, as massive amounts of water drench the land, causing a great deal of damage to everything in its path. In many cultures, specifically in Greek, Christian, and ancient Mesopotamian beliefs, floods play a big role towards the “rebirth” of a better mankind. A flood story is present in each culture, each story having a main character: Deucalion, Noah, and Utnapishtim surviving the flood in…

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    Directed by Fisher Stevens, Before the Flood is a documentary to increase consciousness of climate change. It also demonstrates Leonardo DiCaprio's endeavor as a United Nations messenger of peace as well as an environmental activist. In my opinion this film really did it’s a good and clear job informing about the climate issues and urging its audience to attempt for a change. From that start of the film it wasn’t hard to assume that the target audience of the film would be the American people.…

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