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Brave New World - The Conflict
<view this essay>.... The people in this world are nothing. They are objects! Worse than objects! The way that Henry Ford produced cars are the way this world is producing things that are barely humans. All problems that occur can be "solved by standard Gammas, unvarying Deltas, uniform Epsilons. Millions of Identical twins. The principle of mass production at last applied to biology." Mass production of humans. This is one of the principle issues - treating humans like nothing, a "cell" in the "social body". Even as children they are spoken of in terms of mass production, when "the infants were unloaded".
If mass production of humans is harsh, their whole world is summe .....
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Norway
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Second, one must study 's tax system. In taxes are used so that every citizen can live in comfort and security without having to worry about misfortune. has an interesting health program. It is known as Compulsory Health Insurance. This insurance covers the entire population of and it provides unlimited free medical care, unlimited free hospitalization, liberal cash allowances and many other benefits. This program also makes it possible so that everyone can afford to see a doctor
( family physican or a specialist ). Medical bills are split four ways; among employee, the employer, the state, and the local community. The retired get a minimum pension tha .....
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Doubt Of Shakespeare's Authorship Of His Plays
<view this essay>.... plays and poems." (Hoffman 27)
Crime, guilt, fraud, exile, hate, deceit, and murder are all woven into
this shroud of authorship that hides the identity of the world's most renowned
writer. Cranks have proposed over fifty candidates for authorship, from Queen
Elizabeth to the Jesiuts.
Although many doubt that William Shakespeare ever wrote the works
attributed to him, some still resort to pro-Shakespearean arguments. John
Drinkwater, author and believer, felt that the flowers, banks, brooks, pastures,
and woodlands of Shakespeare's boyhood home, Stratford, were all transfigured in
his plays by his wonderful verse, but yet they still remained .....
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Scarlet Lettter
<view this essay>.... need for revenge consumed him, and changed his personality completely. The need for revenge will not only destroy the person who someone wants revenge on, but also the seeker.
Chilingsworth anger and need for revenge controlled everything about him. In the novel Hawthorne mentioned that, “Chilingsworth had been calm in temperament, kindly, and a upright man”. That is true until he allows his anger to take over him. He went from an intelligent and upright man to a person who was controlled by his anger, and used his intelligence to torture his victim.
Torturing Dimmesdale gave pleasure to Chilingsworth. When Dimmesdale finally died, the only pleasu .....
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Mrs. Dalloway By Virginia Wool
<view this essay>.... and habit around her but she still seems dissatisfied. At her late age of fifty she sees herself as Mrs. Dalloway, not even Clarissa. She portrays her sense of happiness as something not monstrumental or graniose, but rather quite simple. She can be happy throwing a party, she can escape reality:
Every time she gave a party she had this feeling of being something not herself, and that everyone was unreal in one way; much more real in another.
…it was possible to say things you couldn’t say anyhow else, things that needed an effort; possible to go much deeper. But not for her; not yet anyhow.
(Woolf 171)
Kramer 2
With Septimus, seeing his best friend Evans .....
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Trouble With Bill Clinton's Character
<view this essay>.... Stengel then discusses the second Presidential debate in which Dole said
that Clinton "single-handedly contaminated the highest office in the land" and
is the leading cause of the public's distrust of the government. The focus of
Dole's campaign was not Clinton's issues, but his moral pertinence. The press
were surprised by the fact that most people think that Dole has a better
character than Clinton, but they still prefer Clinton as President. This notion
comes from the reasoning that most Americans are only concerned with whether or
not the country and its citizens are taken care of, and so disregard the
President's moral imperfections which, in the .....
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Through The Tunnel
<view this essay>.... a passageway from one location to another completely different location. The Chunnel, a tunnel that was constructed from northern France to England, goes completely under the English Channel. When people board the train in one country, they soon emerge in a totally different country with different customs and beliefs. In the story, the boy begins on one side of the tunnel with all of his fears and beliefs of a child. However, as he improves his swimming skills, he develops the confidence to swim . He exits this tunnel with new beliefs. He is now a man.
The story uses the tunnel to represent burdens or challenges needed to achieve some goal. In the stor .....
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Death Of A Salesman - Willys I
<view this essay>.... have many buyers and salesmen mourn for him. He also tries to be a good father, and husband.
However Willy’s aims in life have been useless as he hasn’t really achieved anything. He got fired by Howard, his sons are both failures and they abandoned him in a restaurant toilet. His relationship with his wife is plagued by his guilt for committing adultery. He has to borrow $50 a week from Charley. He can’t even keep his mind on one thing for a long time. He can’t drive a car. Willy gets so fed up with all of these things that he want’s to commit suicide and eventually, he does. This topic suggests that Willy’s deterioration occ .....
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