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    Election Day: the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Every four years, Americans may develop some fear for who the next President of the United States may be. Politicians tend to lie about what they plan to do just, so they can attract voters and become elected. Hopefully some Americans have faith in the President for accomplishing their goals. For instance, George W. Bush and President Barack Obama in both their first term elections, claim that they would improve America with…

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    real beast is while he was hallucinating, The boys show they are the true beast when they kill Simon and act like it was no big deal that they murdered another human being, and the “perfect” british boys turn into dirty savages. LOTF tells Simon what the real beast is while he…

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    a man claiming to be Alice’s cousin took over and changed it to the Lord’s Resistance Army(LRA). When previous followers became aware of Kony’s violence, he was forced to abduct children. He would first brainwashed them with drugs and violence to kill and fight in his meaningless wars. He would also force girls into sex slavery. He would trade the boys as soldiers and the girls for sex. You have helped a lot with rehabilitating the children and never stopping the search for Kony. If…

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    people tried to control the world, which make the children learn that not everyone were good people. Hero possesses to protect their loved one from dangerous without fear of losing their life. In the film “The Hero’s Adventure,” with Joseph Campbell, Bill Moyers interviewed Joseph Campbell about exploring different kinds of Hero concepts. On the concept of become a Hero is someone who had done something great to others rather than themselves. He…

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    Lennie Small Murder

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    In the story Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, one of the main characters by the name of George fires the round of a Luger pistol into the back of his best friend’s head, Lennie Small. Without context, this would be seen as murder, as a crime. According to latitimes.com “Many Americans still live in fear that they'll have no control over pain and suffering in the face of death.” (Lynch 1). The previously written quote is referencing mercy killings. A serious topic of debate in today's world.…

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    King Jr. (M.L.K) was a social activist that played a key role in American history, for he fought for equality within every human being; analogously, M.L.K was inspired by nonviolence advocates. In M.L.K speech entitled “Speech in Memphis, 1968” and Bill Clinton’s “Remark to the Convocation of the Church of God in Christ in Memphis,” both speeches use rhetorical devices in order to persuade their audience. M.L.K’s speech discusses his own perception of how different the whole movement of African…

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    boy" status (Golding 22). The spectacle Jack tries to create over his standings in life off of the island express his great egotism. Later, after Jack tries and fails to kill the pig, he "snatche[s] his knife and slam[s]" it into a tree (Golding 31).…

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    Charles Dickens Morality

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    REPRESENTATION OF CRIMINAL CHARACTERS Charles Dickens writes about the lower classes and the activities in the underbelly of London society.We see some characters doing illegal,nasty and sometimes horrifying things,yet Dickens is careful to give at least some of these lower-class characters a code of ethics ,adding realism and respectability.The character that perhaps best embodies such a code of ethics is Nancy,and looking closely at her scenes can lend great insight into our reading of Oliver…

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    between the Natives and the “Death Rabbits” brutal and bloody killings are seen everywhere. These first twenty minutes are full of horrendous fights, not to mention that a woman even bites someone’s ear off and Amsterdam Vallon witness Bill ‘The Butcher’ Cutting kill his own father. Later, when a building is burning, the police department instead of helping the house’s owners, fight rioters. Then, every single person on the streets joins the fight. This is…

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    Dürrenmatt

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    In the play, The Visit, Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s criticism over his society, can still be seen in today’s society too. The Visit takes place during the 1950s, after WWII, and the effect of war can be seen in the play with the language and tone the author used. The author castigates the human nature. How people can be feeble to the circumstances around them and consider about only themselves. As it was in the real world during WWII and is in modern society. Dürrenmatt in his post-WWII play, The…

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