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    Power-hungry Finger-pointers. These two historical events have much in common, particularly their leaders. Abigail Williams and Joeseph McCarthy are both “power-hungry finger pointers.” They both are fantastic at blaming innocent people for crimes, and they are professional power and attention hogs.The process of the two events are also similar, even though the events happened in different time periods, and were about different topics. In the Crucible, there are about 8, or so steps. The…

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    John Dunstable was an English composer that was born in 1385 and died in 1453. 68 years seems like a short life, but Dunstable accomplished a lot of things during his lifetime. Due to the age in which Dunstable was alive, not many records reveal much information about his personal life, but there is some very interesting information that can still be found about Dunstable. As well as being a composer, Dunstable was also a mathematician and astronomer. It is also known that he was in the service…

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    Beethoven & Tchaikovsky: Musical Geniuses of Their Time and Ours When performing a song, how do you make it yours? Do you sing it faster than is written, add extra harmonies or play an instrument with you? The way you perform a song is unique to your style. The same concept applies to composing a song- and is exemplified by Ludwig von Beethoven and Pyotr Il'ich Tchaikovsky. Beethoven’s parents were extremely persistent on getting Beethoven to be a Mozart-esque child prodigy when he was young (c.…

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    The Heart of Darkness has racism in it that people today, would consider horrible and insensitive. The use of the word “nigger” is constantly being thrown around. He, Conrad, says “nigger” so many times as if he couldn’t call them something else, such as, Africans. Or if he wanted to continue to be a racist he could have called them: those people, or these blacks. At least if he would have said that, it would have been a little less racist. In this passage, The Heart of Darkness has shown how a…

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    Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is a novel that remains significant in the 21st century. The Heart of Darkness explore issues that include imperialism, race, madness and good versus evil, all particularly relevant in today’s society. Apparently, director Francis Ford Coppola realized the novel’s persistence when he adapted the story into the award-winning and critically applauded film, Apocalypse Now. Coppola’s film moved the Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkness from colonial Africa to…

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    Stalin Gender Roles

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    Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin, known as one of the most murderous dictators in history, transformed the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) from being a benighted country to a world superpower, at the cost of millions of lives. Stalin’s regime was solely based upon the ideology of Marxist Communism, dogmatically asserting utilitarian beliefs in all policies formed. Stalin’s need for total power over the Soviet states brought him great paranoia and insecurity, ultimately resulting in the…

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    The main exposition in Catch-22 is Pianosa, a small island in the mediterranean sea. This is where Yossarian and his Squadron live and where most of the story takes place. When Heller first describes the island he says, “There was nothing funny about living like a bum in a tent in Pianosa between fat mountains behind him and a placid blue sea in front that could gulp down a person with a cramp in the twinkling of an eye and ship him back to shore three days later, all charges paid, bloated,…

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    The black cat and the tell tale heart both had a very similar theme but they differed in many ways the black cat dealt with alcoholism would the tell tale heart delt with a misconception that drove him to a paranoid state that made him insane. In the black cat the the narirator gets drunk and ends up geting drunk and atacts the cat when the cat trys to fight back the the narirator grabes him by the trouat and cuts his eye out this show that achouhall can make you do terrible things and in the…

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    Many times in the past history has repeated itself, and it will always repeat itself. In the 1950’s the Senator of Wisconsin, Joseph McCarthy began trials and investigations to expose communists in Hollywood. All hearings were a result of false accusations, just like in The Crucible when people who had no connection with witches or any association with witchcraft were being falsely accused of preforming it. The book and the history from the 1950’s have many parallels, John Proctor can be seen as…

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    land on the African continent. Conrad experienced both the rise and the fall of New Imperialism, and from it he drew inspiration and was able to create one of his more prolific pieces: “Heart of Darkness”. Published at the turn of the 20th Century, Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” explores a British Sailor’s recount of his time spent in the Belgian Congo, and the horrors that he witnessed within. Additionally, Conrad has used this piece to express and…

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