Papers 1311-1320 of total 20799 found.
…Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a book filled with a dark eerie mood and a little bit of romance that conclude unusual to the way a regular romantic novel ends. There is deception and cruelty that often over shadows the strong human bonds…
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…their free time without television and films. They don't like reading books, magazines or newspapers. They learn many bad things such a cruelty from television and films. And it is a bad consequence. But of course there are also good things. For example, every day…
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…about persecution, justice and of social cruelty. The "merchant of Venice" is representatively driven by the same set arguments of racial and religious prejudice that existed in Shakespearean society. In the 15th century, as Jews were forced out of Israel…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the new gene was passed on to the offspring. Although this shows great scientific advancement, it is wrong and should not be allowed. First of all it is cruelty to animals. Secondly, once the geneticists “think” they have perfected this, they are going…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. According to Edna Wignell (1976), the overwhelming majority of books for pre-school children including the popular standards like Dr Seuss and Maurice Sendak are written for and about boys. Even the animals are mostly male. She points out that it is obvious…
Details: Words: 1928 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…describes Blake's thoughts on the state of "experience" as "one seeing cruelty and hypocrisy only too clearly, but is unable to imagine a way out" (620). The experiences of the children and animals in his poems are too drastic to see the innocence in anything…
Details: Words: 1951 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…, as can be seen in the novel A Tale of Two Cities which he wrote. The novel was written in 1856 and is set in the French Revolution. Dickens greatly expresses his social opinions in this book. In the novel Dickens gave many characters animal qualities thus…
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…to the southerners because the blacks were perceived to be lesser human beings. The slave owners did not mind controlling and abusing a slave like it was an animal since in their mind the slave was comparable to an animal. This was true in Germany with the only…
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Category: /History
…spirit, that he could write, on the one hand, about his mother being purchased like a barnyard animal and, on the other hand, could forgive the purchaser as one of slavery's victims too. This great man rose from a slave childhood to become one of the nation's…
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Category: /Literature
…be on the malleable mind of a young child who is struggling to do what is right. During this time period, many whites, if not all, had deep feelings of contempt and hatred for the black slaves. Many saw them as low beings, as though equal to any wild animal, and showed…
Details: Words: 1859 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)