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    The ultimate goal of eradicating language is to curb the freedom of thought and destroy the public’s imaginative will, which in turn would lead to the perfect, obedient country Big Brother wishes to rule. The society is brought under totalitarian rule with no room for anybody to question authority; they can only accept what Big Brother has deemed appropriate, and in that sense, the evolution of language…

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    Medea Vs Seneca Essay

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    the ending from a different perspectives. While Euripides approached the ending providing philosophical aspects of human characteristics, Seneca approached the ending providing more realistic aspects of human's irrational nature influenced by emotions. First of all, it is in human nature to act rationally, but emotions overwhelms our rationality and gets the worst of us. Seneca portrays this aspect of human’s irrational nature influenced by emotions through the main character Medea in Medea.…

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    matter. Ordinarily, many people came up with different theories about love and what is it. People either choose to believe in a specific theory or make up their own interpretation of love. Different theories and interpretations can focus on some aspects and leave others. I have chosen a theory that I think best addresses love, Sternberg’s triangular theory of love. Sternberg’s triangular theory of love views love as having three main components to love: passion, intimacy, and commitment.…

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    Gatsby Illusions

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    The roaring twenties was the time of the Charleston, the flapper, and parties that never killed nobody. The decade before the greatest and longest recession in American history, money became a major aspect in everyone’s lives and it was believed not much could go wrong. In F. Scott Fitzgerald 's The Great Gatsby, pieces from poets of the Harlem Renaissance, and sources recounting the times of the 1920s, though, the hardships of the time were exposed. Although many critics argue that the 1920s…

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    “American dream”. People can be successful when they have nothing in their hands or they are protected by rights in Amerca. These are some aspects that they often see when people mention about America, but any situation also has two side which is good or bad. In the play “Death of a Salesman”, Arthur Miller shows other aspects of America dreams which is not perfect and beautiful like people imagination. In this play, the opinion has the origin of a popular person and attractive personality to…

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    decipher aspects of the kingdom of God. This theme perhaps starts in genesis, as God infuses within humanity the five characteristics of the kingdom of God. Adam and Eve is the Kingdom of God incarnate as they are perfect models of God’s creation. Symbolically, Adam and Eve both exist in a supernatural plane, perhaps Heaven, where they live in harmony with creation and the universe. As well as Adam and Eve living under God’s rule. These three aspects of the genesis narrative account: perfect…

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    Fill-in Boyfriend”, the status quo, or beginning life of the “hero”, specifically the main character Gia Montgomery, is the popular girl who everybody wants to be. She has the perfect parents, the perfect friends, and the perfect boyfriend… or so she thought. In comes her call to adventure, on the night of her senior prom, her “perfect boyfriend” Bradley, dumps her. Now she has to think fast on her feet so Jules, her “frenemy” will not have a chance to crush her entire reputation. “Jules…

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    William Shakespeare has a brilliant knack on writing plays that intrigues any person. Many texts of Shakespeare 's are still considered to be one of the greatest plays of all time. The play that is referred to as the greatest play in history would be Hamlet. Hamlet has the same qualities of his other playwrights, but it does entitle a different kind of attitude. Unlike any other play that Shakespeare has composed, Hamlet possesses the ability to mess with the minds of the audience. Shakespeare…

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    “Aspects of “The American Dream” shown in “The Great Gatsby’.” “The American Dream” is a dream the nation has been working for years. The American Dream is all about the Freedom, Equality, Upward Mobility and Pursuit of happiness. It tells us that America dream for a better, richer, happier life for all of the citizen of the country. The idea of Cullen’s American Dream is that a person no matter their race, class or ethnicity having the potential and equal opportunity to succeed according to…

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    different parts of Mother Nature only makes them more beautiful in his eyes. The dance moves by the daffodils are better than the waves at the sea and he can only contemplate the view and excitement when he goes back home and mesmerizes on the different aspects of nature he witnessed. The…

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