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Millennium: Winners And Losers In The Coming World Order
1177 Words - 5 Pages

.... humans in the “hyperindustrial” age, equipped with technological tools that enable them to be productive and mobile. They become privileged nomads, roaming the globe attached to cellular phones, portable fax machines, and waistband computers. Many people work all the time because they can’t get away from all the high tech paraphernalia, which he refers to as “Nomadic Objects.” “Microchip-based technologies, such as the transistor and the computer, have already opened the way for the unprecedented industrialization of service-from communication to education to health care and security” (Attali 11). Products such as the laptop computer and Sony Walkman highly for ....


Things Fall Apart
1711 Words - 7 Pages

.... the story of Okonkwo, a distinguished member of the Ibo society. This society has cultures and religion that has been passed down from many generations, but the culture and religion and are not able to stand up against the whites and their religion. When the missionaries first come to the village, the people, who are still secure in their own religion, are confident that the tribal village will destroy them. When this does not happen, the villagers become convinced that the new religion has some sort of magical power, and this weakens their confidence in their own culture. Once again, racism pervades the novel, with the intrusion of the missionaries into the lives o ....


Evaluation Of Plato’s Allegory Of The Cave
300 Words - 2 Pages

.... to stay in his prison of ignorance because this is all he knows and all he wants to know. As written in the text, “People are happy in their ignorance. They resent those who force them to recognize that they are ignorant”. Plato's Allegory of the Cave greatly symbolizes man's struggle to reach the light of knowledge and the suffering of those left behind who are forced to sit in the dark of their ignorance and stare at shadows on a wall. I think the problem is with those who choose to stay in the dark. People are afraid, why, or is it simply that they are not ready? For the truth and reality both require change. People can only learn and acquire knowledge through ....


Childhood’s Own World In The God Of Small Things
730 Words - 3 Pages

.... hood and adulthood are too far apart, but why adults can contaminate their world so easily? Rahael and Estha don’t know it and don’t care about it, they only want to continue as free and lovely as they can and help others to do so, but how painful it is for them. When their parents get apart, Ammu, their mother, became their father and their mother; “their Ammu and their Baba..” They love her most in the world, they love her double. At one point in the novel (109), as many others, Rahel shows the reader how important her mother’s love is to her and how her mother’s indifference to her words hurt her. At a hotel, the night before the twin’s cousin Sophie Mol ....


Lord Of The Flies: The Theme Of Religious Persecution
1292 Words - 5 Pages

.... nature of man. Golding's use of religious elements allows for the plausibility of the religious persecution theme. The island the boys find themselves on is pristine and untouched - like the Garden of Eden - until they arrive. However, once the boys arrived, they left a scar on the island, in much the same way Adam and Eve left a scar in the Garden of Eden. Another religious element Golding uses is in the title of the book. ‘Lord of the Flies' translates into ‘Beelzebub' in Greek - a name for the Devil. This suggests the entire book is about the epitome of religious evil - the Devil himself. A final religious element is well hidden. The "stick sharpened at both en ....


The Mending Wall
758 Words - 3 Pages

.... live without walls, boundaries, limits and especially self-limitations; yet he resents all fetters and is happy at the destruction of any barrier. In "Mending Wall" the boundary line is useless: There where it is we do not need the wall. And, to stress the point, the speaker facetiously adds: He is all pine and I am apple orchard. My apple trees will never get across And eat the cones under his pines, I tell him. One may find far-reaching connotations in this poem. As well as that it states one of the greatest difficulties of our time: whether national walls should be made stronger for our safety, or whether they should be let down, since they impede our prog ....


Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
496 Words - 2 Pages

.... into deep and explicit detail throughout, as evidenced by the book’s nearly 500 pages. Some critics may say that is boring and text-book like. Although the format is set up like a text-book it makes it easier to find specific battles and examples of the atrocities that the American Indians endured. Brown has made sure to include songs, quotes, and portraits throughout the entire book. Unlike books with strictly text, these features concretely show and describe the Indians situation. The songs give a feeling of the Indians culture. The quotes stand off the pages an give an idea of what the Indians were experiencing, while the pictures show what words can’t even h ....


Ways How Huckleberry Finn Tries To Help Jim
313 Words - 2 Pages

.... wrong to pray a lie. He believes he has committed a lot of sins, at jim's case when he had to tell where jim was but didn't do it. so he writes a note to Miss Watson to tell where jim was and wanted her to get back jim. And so he feels free from sin , but then remembers all the good times he had with jim , jim was huck's " friend ". Then he decides to rip up the letter and says he's going to help jimeven though he's going to go to hell for doing it. The final solution , is that he decides to help jim out of slavery. He's emotional values comes in at this point also. He feels very weird having to do this but he decides to do it anyway. He doesn't care if he's go ....



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