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Voltaire strongly advocated freedom of thought and tolerance. He argued that all men are equal in basic (animal) functions, but only men who use rationality to understand each other can be considered equal.
Although he thought that man is basically good, he
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of the dominance of one company and its control. Since the government did not put limits on the expansions of companies, they became animals in a lively jungle. The large companies swallowed the near by small businesses. Big businesses began to take over
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in the factories were very physically demanding and often resulted in severe health problems. People were forced to do very inhumane jobs, such as pulling heavy loads of coal; a job that a animal such as a horse would normally be used for. If the workers did
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. The group condemns bullfighting and says its animal cruelty and barbaric (Beloved Bulls website). Still, with much opposition bullfighting remains Spains national sport and an ongoing culture.
Over time bullfighting and bull runs has compelled many people
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Category: /Literature/English
the inevitable. The character suffered however and felt anger, but also he was satisfiedwith what he realized about the cruelty of nature and life. There were several similarities and differences between the central characters. The twoprotagonists were both male
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
language associated with economics. It demands that the reader interpret the text in the manner that Swift has decided he should.
The cruelty of the text continues on throughout the quote. This reader is shocked by the violence that is created
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
. The heavily abusive mothers are very much alike with the mother in "The Rocking Horse Winner" especially in the way they act hypocritically in front of other people, while treating their children like 'animal' within their personal districts. Probably, just
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portrays the change from innocence to experience in her poem 'Father and Child', she depicts the harsh experiences of growing up.
The first part of the poem 'Barn Owl' portrays the cruelty of the uncomprehending and arrogant child, who decides to assert herself
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Station to be flourishing under European control. Instead, Marlow admits the station to be chaotic, poorly managed, and the slaves are likened to animals.
After ten days, Marlow leaves for the Central Station with a letter from the accountant to Mr. Kurtz
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
gained his power, indeed his identity and being, from the ivory he coveted. In a world of evil, the most greedy collector was often supreme. Cruelty was indistinguishable from the vision of Kurtz, a vision of power and control which the ivory provided
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