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    First one problems and privilege and the illusion I had my first first-date at Valley Fair Mall last week. My date brandished his new iPhone and told me how being poor is hard on him. I told him how the child in China who made his phone was poor and abused, he wasn’t. This ignorance of ones privilege, present in my date and in most first-world citizens, is what the narrator masterfully brings out in“The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” by Ursula K. LeGuin. The city of Omelas has joyful…

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    The Great Fire of Rome was a devastating urban blaze that began on the 19th of July in 64AD, consuming over half the city and was not contained until six days later. The controversy surrounding this infamous event stems from historical claims that the fire was initiated at the command of Emperor Nero, who “fiddled” while his great city burned. Some contradictory sources such as Tacitus, however, have reasoned that Nero did not torch Rome, a judgement which is shared by several significant modern…

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    In Aldous Huxley novel “Brave New World” there is a sense of stability that the society has. Due to technology, there is no such need for individuality , personal freedom and other freedoms we have as humans beings.They’ve created a world where there is no taste of independence, but rather a sense of unity and belonging that everyone desires, to fit in and to be blooming with happiness. Belonging to one another and to enjoy life doesn 't seem so bad. Huxley manage to give us a taste of what the…

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    Walter Waddless Analysis

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    table and bench between them. Having been left back twice, Butchy sported the beginnings of a mustache that Walter believed he thickened with mascara. His antics got the usual guffaws and the jocks fell all over themselves in a self-congratulatory orgy of high fives, fist bumps and pats on the back. Butchy had his head canted and his lips twisted in a "so-what-d'ya-got-to-say-about-that," look that invited a response only from the…

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    Although centuries have passed between the time of the Restoration theatre with King Charles II and present day with Silvio Burlosconi, the Prime Minister or Italy, the treatment of women in the theatre and other performance arts has remained relatively similar. As there began being female actresses on stage during the Restoration theatre, a major part of their appeal to the audience was the use of “breeches roles,” which would highlight the outline of a woman’s body in a very provocative way…

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    Vicki soon reported to officials that she’d gone with Damien and Jessie to an esbat, a devil-worshipping orgy in a field, where she witnessed about 10 youth, with faces and arms painted black, stripping and “touching each other”. Ultimately police brought in Jessie Misskelley for examination concerning the murders. Jessie was 17 and thought to be mildly retarded…

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    In the “Necessity of Political Vulgarity”, Amber A’Lee Frost argues that vulgarity, which refers to the “crass, ugly dispensation of judgment with little to no regard for propriety” (Frost), is a particularly revolutionary tool in political sphere for fighting the powerful because it reveals the political truths and undermines the opponents’ legitimacy. In contrast, civility, which means the usage of proper and dignified languages, is not as subversive as vulgarity in political sphere because it…

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    Charles Manson is one of the most notorious cult leaders whose “family” carried out several murders in America in the late 1960’s. Even though he didn’t engage in any of the crimes, he still was considered America's most popular serial killer. Manson gathered a group of followers who shared the same beliefs as him and four out of a hundred of them were involved in the infamous killing of Sharon Tate, Leno, and Rosemary Labianca. Charles Manson was born on November 12, 1934 in Cincinnati,…

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    Meursault And Nietzsche

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    provides a narrative describing the time before and after he commits a crime. The actions of Meursault presented by the author entail questions of right and wrong. The text says, “‘Not only did the man before you in the dock indulge in the most shameful orgies on the day following his mother’s death. He killed a man cold-bloodedly, in pursuance of some sordid vendetta in the underworld of prostitutes and pimps. That, gentlemen of the jury, is the type of man the prisoner is.’” Meursault’s…

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    When she talks about orgy, she is expressing how the writers, Mr. Galsworthy and Mr. Kipling, “celebrate male virtues, enforce male values and describe the world of men”, is an excessive way of indulging in the idea of the rites of men. (Woolf, 1989, p. 61) She also describes…

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