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    Colet's Plot Summary

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    This juxtaposition of sound and image displays the irony of Mme. Colet’s envisioned future with Gaston, exposing that the romance is no more concrete than reflections and illusions, as we know Gaston plans to rob her and fleet. Gaston and Mme.Colet are seen at the same angle throughout the sequence and the camera never leaves the room. The couple is also contained in double frames, the screen and the mirror or the shadow on bed. These restrictions further pronounce the limitations on the life…

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    Dehumanization In Beloved

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    How does the past events in one’s life affect him/herself and his/her actions? In the novel, Beloved by Toni Morrison, the protagonist, Sethe, is forced to undergo a scarring experience from the events that occurred while being enslaved. After being sent to Sweet Home, the feeling of oppression and abuse from the violent and destructive acts affects Sethe to the point where she ends up making an irreversible decision. Morrison uses Sethe’s act in murdering her child and the effects of that event…

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    change my mind all the time. As of recently, one of my favorite figures has been Max from a game called Life is Strange. The game itself is beautifully designed graphically and plotline wise, and it really makes you think. To sum it up, the plot is that Max is a senior at an art school, where she’s living in the dorms with her fellow students.The game begins where she’s having a premonition of a big storm, then wakes…

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    nothing more than their throwaway survival machines.” With these words, Dawkins asserts that humanity’s sole purpose for existence reproduce. The film, Max, directed by Menno Meyjes, focuses on characters Max Rothman and Adolf Hitler and portrays the history behind Hitler’s hateful speech aimed directly the Jews. In Max, Rothman (referred to as Max), a Jew and former artist who had lost his right arm during the war, had failed to pull Hitler away from his evil thoughts. When considering whether…

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    How Does War Affect Art

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    Max Beckman an artist that would not change his art for Adolf Hitler left Germany and spoke out against oppression. The World War II propaganda posters are another wonderful example of using art in war time. The posters influenced many people to join the…

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    population. This came after Herschel Grynszpan, a Jewish student studying in France, was informed his parents were detained and tortured by German officials. Seething with venom and anger, Grynszpan marched up to the German embassy in France, where he shot Ernst vom Rath, a German official. Vom Rath succumbed to his injuries on November 9th, 1938, which prompted Hitler to call for “counter measures against the Jews, [to] specifically burn down as many homes as possible, burn down as many…

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    Causes Of The Holocaust

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    Fortunately because of history people are aware that this could cause the next major discrimination. Many people are ready to fight the government by registering even if they are not muslim, but register just to mess up the system. General Otto Ernst Remer “He was one of the co-founders of…

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    are learnt through socialisation. Socialisation is talking to other people. There are two types; primary socialisation which occurs in the family and is the first form of socialisation encountered, and secondary socialisation which progresses beyond the family in various social settings such as nursery, school, and work. Therefore, norms (how people are expected to behave) are created. People are expected to have the right values and beliefs. Values are things that we believe to be important.…

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    It simply reinforces the concept of socialization. These are categorized into two groups, namely primary and secondary. The primary agents of socialization enforce these unofficial rules of society, they are the family and our peer groups. This is how, as Durkheim claimed the moral codes are implanted. The Family functions as an institution of social control by socializing individuals as to accepted and expected norms, values and standards of behaviour of the wider society. If we conform we are…

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    Consequences of abuse and neglect attitudes reflect upon on how society takes on the responsibility on helping to help future distraught peers that show signs of abuse and negligence. How does abuse and neglect shape the future of our youth? When youth and children that are growing up in violent households many grow to think they are not contributing to themselves and or to society. Youth find other aspects to overcoming their neglect as they begin hanging out with the wrong groups…

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