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    The Brotherhood. The ominous feeling and intelligence O’Brien portrays allow him to convince Winston and quite easily gain his trust as a member against The Party, the symbol of government. O’Brien, working as an inner member of The Party, acts as a spy. Orwell depicts O’Brien to show that Winston is not alone in his idea of a revolution. When the two characters speak it 's a representation of The Brotherhood and its consciousness towards the negligence being brought upon the lower demographic.…

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    In M Butterfly the stereotype is focused on the women in asian culture. It is believed that women from the east prefer to be submissive to men from the west. This plays a huge part in the play because that is how the asian spy manipulates the main character. In Los Vendidos even though the reader on reads about the different men that are being stereotype, an assumption can be made that Miss Jimenez and Honest Sancho, are talking about all mexicans as a whole, because throughout…

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    After World War II ended, many of the former superpowers were weakened. This left two major powers, the USA and the USSR in power. Because of differences in political ideologies and egos, another conflict arose. This conflict is called the Cold War. Many countries were terrified since nuclear war and World War III was a possibility if the war didn’t stop. It affected many regions of the world, particularly East and West Berlin and Cuba. The Soviet Union helped Cuba and established in the world…

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    government always manages to find them by linking certain words that the predators may have searched up on their phone or computer. He explains how it works and says that by doing “a search of legal databases, using keywords including “sex trafficking,” “labor trafficking,” “human trafficking,” “minor,” “website,” “online,” and “Internet”—as well as searches for convictions” really helps the government do its job to protect the people. This is a good thing and people need to see that the…

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    Fellow citizens and grieving relatives succumbed to sorrow and malice following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. During WWII, Germany’s ally, Japan, sought to neutralize the U.S. Pacific fleet drawing their involvement into the war, effecting foreign affairs and racial relationships in the country. Rumors of disloyalty and sabotage by Japanese Americans spread quickly, thus promoting racial prejudice and distrust in society. In result, Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the Executive Order of 9066…

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    Beginning with the first colonial settlers, the extraordinary conditions and environment of living in the New World began to change ideas about women’s roles and dramatically reshape their lives. Throughout American history, there is a significant amount of evidence that defines the different roles that men and women were expected live by. From Antebellum America’s philosophy of “the cult of true womanhood”1 to the remarkable parts women played in the Civil War, it is evident that the picture…

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    Authors portray characters in different ways to help express events that are happening in the world that they live in that are either in some cases forbidden to talk about or are a sensitive topic for most of the population. In the novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich certain characters such as Ivan, Alyosha, Tiurin, and Fetiukov all have different backgrounds but all end up in the same situation which is being thrown into the gulag and they all have the different traits that could…

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    After fleeing a screaming man, Carl hides in a hovel and spies on the people inside the adjacent cottage, learning more about humanity. He sees that the inhabitants, a small family, are starving and that the younger ones were saving the food for the older man. Carl recognizes this “trait of kindness and … resolved…

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    In Alfred Hitchcock's classic movie Psycho, we can analyze the overall components that went into the movie to create its aesthetic. Components such as how the movie was made, to even the ideas discussed in Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema written by Laura Mulvey. The times we currently live in (and even the times during which the movie was produced) has hidden meanings that we would not normally notice, but through the film Psycho, we are able to analyze these things and understand how…

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    Similarities Between Two Powerful Leaders History had many great leaders, some of them extremely intelligent and strategic, and also had other amazing qualities. But with those qualities, there came some leaders with very bad intentions. Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were two of those great leaders. Hitler took Germany out of the great depression, while Stalin took the Soviet Union and made it one of the top military forces in the world. However, as Machiavelli once said, the ends do not…

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