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    Question 6: Poststructuralist Lenses An Absolutely Ordinary Poststructuralist Deconstruction The Text: An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow – Les A. Murray Poststructuralist theory concerns itself with dismantling texts through questioning truth and reality, contradicting itself until the meaning is unstable or non-existent. In the poem An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow by Les A. Murray, the notions of truth and reality are questioned through a silent narrator guiding the reader through a scene of a…

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    Throughout history authors have reflected the issues of society through their work. Kate Chopin, Charlotte Gilman, and Susan Glaspell are three such authors who address the oppressive nature of men and confines of marriage in their classic short stories. One similarity this collection of authors have in common is the time period in which they live(late nineteenth century to early twentieth century). It is important to understand the lack of women's rights and what was expected of a wife…

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    Dramaturgical Ideas

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    Which dramaturgical ideas and techniques introduced in the course are you most keen to appropriate, adapt, and explore in your own creative work? Why? What might this work look like? When, where and how will it be realized? The durational text-based performances of Forced Entertainment create an actor-audience relationship that is described by Tim Etchells as “a struggle against the idea of the audience as a passive consumer of spectacle” (CITATION HERE). The idea of their durational…

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    Karen Hesse’s Stowaway was a totally self-enveloping novel in the form of a sailor’s diary, about a young boy from Britain who runs away from his family problems. In the hope of returning with all of his problems sorted out. He hides aboard a boat called the Endeavor that will be traveling the world. He is discovered however by the crew mates and his adventure begins. Stowaway is a great book it even interested me as a reader who almost never reads for personal enjoyment. I really like the way…

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    Many well known philosophers have their own belief about legitimate governments. Jean Jacques Rousseau, a well know philosopher strongly believes that a legitimate government consists of general will. According to Rousseau every “man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.” By chains, Rousseau is referring to the social restrain caused by illegitimate and inadequate governments. These words are evident in “On the Social Contract” where Rousseau expresses concern towards the government and…

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    Liberal and Conservative Views of Immanuel Kant and Niccolo Machiavelli: The success of the governance of a state relies on leaders methods of gaining and retaining power while constructing society. Immanuel Kant’s ([1784] 2013) book Answer the Question: “What is Enlightenment?” sets the foundation of gaining and retaining power while constructing society around the process of enlightening subjects and eventually transferring political power. Niccolo Machiavelli’s ([1513] 2006) The Prince…

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    Social Contract Theory A lot of people have differences and usually find it hard to concur with each other. The greater good is the word applied in order to illustrate a term that is both agreeable to the two parties. This study will aim to analyze the social contract theory using different views as well as the incorporation of the authority systems. The following provision will tackle the social contract theory. Social Contract Theory The importance of social contract theory demonstrates the…

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    Most feminist political thought scholar support the notion that western political thought has failed to include women in the category of “human” and its emancipatory promise is illusory or even dishonest. However, this paper focuses on the strong evidence from Carole Pateman, which she claims that the whole story is not revealed especially with social contract writers. Also, the civilized age with the help of technology, keeps on following the footsteps of the political thought writers to make…

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    Materialism Analysis

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    history. People once wanted spices and silks from the east, a multitude of livestock, jewels, clothing, land, and property. John Locke’s Second Treaties of Civil Government, defends this natural drive for wealth, against the claims made by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Discourse Upon the Origin and the Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind, where he blames modernity for the evils of society including theft, murder, and especially political instability. It is only reasonable to believe that…

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    In “Women Like Us,” Edwidge Danticat explains how in her Haitian culture women are not seen as writers. In “Workers,” Richard Rodriguez talks about his experience working as a construction worker and how having a manual job doesn’t mean people don’t have any education. In “Serving in Florida,” Barbara Ehrenreich talks about how people and herself are struggling to afford a decent living while having a low minimum job. In “Nicomachean Ethics,” Aristotle says how people want to be happy, and…

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