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    Acts Of The Flesh Essay

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    nap with my 9 month old daughter, that I look forward too every day. Aas I get comfortable under the sheets, I look over to the left of me and I notice my bible laying on my bed, and before I doze off take my well needed nap, I open my bible and and I stumble across this bible verse- Galations 5 19-21 Galatians 5:19-21New International Version (NIV) 19 The acts of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; 20 idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions 21 and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of…

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    Orgy Porgy Research Paper

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    Finally the “orgy-porgy” and the promotion of sex culture. “Orgy-Porgy” is a special type of social event found in this society. It is comprised of drinking a chemical cocktail, singing a chant, and engaging in group sex. The idea behind this is to promote soma consumption, increase good feelings, and ensure that everyone is participating in the sex culture. It’s also part of a bigger picture which is to assimilate every living being into one group, one mind. Group identity instead of…

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    A major way the text illustrates the importance of remaining connected to one’s humanity is through the contrast of Reinhard and the other combatants in the war. Those deeply entrenched in the war exhibit a lack of feeling and compassion and seem to be wholly consumed by the war. Paul Neumarkt, author of the text “The Orgy of Self-Renunciation an Analysis of the Motif of War in Modern Literature,” writes in depth about self-renunciation in war time settings. Neumarkt analyzes three different…

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    In the beginning of Chapter 3 the director is leading a group of students to the garden where there are hundreds of kids engaging in erotic play while naked. The director explains that this is apart of the conditioning process that all children undergo. He says this will allow them to engage in promiscuous sex as adults without hesitation. This establishes a key concept in the philosophy of Fordism that “Everybody belongs to everybody”. It is like a foundation for this aspect of Fordism.…

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    qualities in Lenina after all. Huxley’s tone throughout the novel is very dramatic, yet at the same time, sarcastic. Not only does this capture the reader’s interest, but Huxley is very aware of how ridiculous certain aspects of the society are. One of the stranger features of this society is the existance of the Orgy-Porgys. Instead of going to church every week, they attend weekly Orgy-Porgys in which they participate in group sex. Bernard Marx, a shunned Alpha due to his short structure and…

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    In Zabriskie Point (1970), the California desert serves as a mystic source of freedom: freedom from social pressure, freedom from the laws of man, and freedom from the anxiety of the urban world. The long swathes of flat, dry, dusty desert punctuated by gnarled valleys and mountains calls to those seeking to evade the building tension and unease of American culture centers in 1970. In “The Western, or the American Film, par excellence," Andre Bazin states that the myth of this landscape in the…

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    LQ.+The subjective nature of representation offers the composer an opportunity to manipulate a responder into political reflection. Huxley deliberately uses the science fiction medium for Brave New World, a novel reflective of the technological innovations of the 1930’s, to represent the morally displaced actions in the World State. He satirically exemplifies how the government creates a false sense of security and stability through the parody of the French Revolution Tripartite mantra of…

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    In OFOTCN, the nurse and staff use drugs to keep the patients in a state of emotionlessness so they are easy to control and to make it hard for them to think and to be defiant. In BNW although the goal of the society is supposed “to keep people constantly happy”, it is shown during the rebellion that John caused that drugs are used to calm the masses and keep control. Both novels feature people living lives more of less on a schedule. The patients in Cuckoo’s nest are on a strict schedule. And…

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    Twenties” was a grand era in American history. Women were able to vote after the 19th amendment passed. World War I ended. The economy was booming, as more Americans lived in the city rather than the farms. More women chose to become independent rather than counting on a man to bring home the income. More men chose to be independent as well to party more and hang out with “flappers.” In the book “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley, Huxley envisions the mockery of the future idea of Marriage with…

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    distinct detail and strong diction “Propaganda against Christianity” depicts the strong animosity some Romans held towards Christianity. Religion is a sensitive matter, especially to the devout. When analyzing “Propaganda against Christianity”, Christians are accused slandering the gods of Rome (Cheng 55). This is crucial to understanding why some Romans potentially might hold negative thoughts towards Christians due to Christians supposedly scorning their religion. Yet these rumors hold such…

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