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    French painter, Paul Cezanne, was a very large influence on art and artists during and after his time. He went through many different styles of Expressionism and inspired many artists. One painting that he is especially known for was created later in his life. It is called The Large Bathers, and the title reflects the work of art, since it is of women who are bathing that look large. (“Bathers”, 2015) One can argue that Picasso and Matisse took this concept and made their own works that both…

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    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley are two timeless novels that stylized a now-popular form of fiction - the dystopian genre. This genre typically takes place in a futuristic setting, with many works having themes of oppressive governments, advancement of technology, and sometimes even human evolution. Both novels, Fahrenheit 451 and Brave New World, share a common overall theme of a unique, creative, and often terrifying dystopian society, though they differ in…

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    Another problem with categorizing women as either a virginal “good girl” or a sexually active “bad girl” is that it promotes rape culture and blames the events on women. Bryan Paris’s Flirting with Danger: Power and Choice in Heterosexual Relationships argue that the virgin/whore dichotomy promotes the idea that sexually active women are seen as “bad” or whores,” resulting in the propagation of two ideologies: that women are “asking for it” or that women “deserve what they get.” Women who wear…

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    The story “Paul’s Case”written by Willa Cather follows plot structure throughout the story. Incorporating plot structure into her story allows the audience to understand the main character and their development. Following the structure gives the reader a well developed story that has conflict, climax, and a resolution. The beginning of the story is focused on Paul and the trouble he is in at school. Paul is in trouble because he does not like school and this leads to him acting out and…

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    Orgies and drug abuse are seen as entirely normal, and without the morals instilled in us today, acts that we see as sacred or unacceptable hold no meaning. This raises questions on how social influence affects behavior, similar to those of the first chapter…

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    Aldous Hexley is saying that if modern society continues down the path it is currently going, the political standings, and the way people think could completely change the potential future in a way that we have no say for ourselves and are restricted in most every way that makes us human. In the distant future, government allotted drug use, public sex acts, and growing babies, the world has become the happiest it ever has been. Despite all the precautions taken by The Directors of hatcheries…

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    Fritz The Cat Analysis

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    the drugs and sex. Since this is animation, the filmmakers were given more freedom to be outrageous with the presentation of the different sexual encounters and the effects of the different drugs the characters’ used. For instance, when the bathroom orgy is taken place, Fritz is floating out of the tub due to the high of the marijuana and takes refuge in the toilet when the police crash in. Also, when Fritz and Duke head to Big Bertha’s apartment, she shoves multiple joints into Fritz’s mouth,…

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    not have their own real feelings. The citizens of the World State are conditioned to have preset emotions. This is done through the use of soma, hypnopaedic phrases, and solidarity services. The Solidarity service is a biweekly group pneumatic sex orgy. After the service was over, Bernard was hoping to find a value in the service, but still felt empty. “’Didn’t you think it was wonderful?’ she insisted. […] ‘Yes, I thought it was wonderful,’ he lied and looked away; the sight of her transfigured…

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    Even know that the officials in the government of the United States, Russia, Britain, Germany, and other European countries that were involved, were in favor of colonizing the lands of Egypt, Japan, China, India, Hawaii, the African continent, and others inferior lands, there were still common people that opposed what was happening. In 1899, at the same time that Kipling published his “White Man’s Burden,” a satire was published by Henry Labouchere in which the truth of the efforts were…

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    Essay On Titus Andronicus

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    and is called Titus. Starring well known actress, Jessica Lange, from American Horror Story, as Tamora, and other very well know actor, Anthony Hopkins, from Silence of the lambs as Titus. ''Titus'' is rated R for its gory violence, nudity and an orgy sequence. The movie was written and directed by Julie Taymor; and was obviously adapted from Shakespeare's ''Titus Andronicus''. ful works. It is also rumored that he isn’t the one who actually wrote it. There isn’t a whole bunch known about…

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