Category: /Literature/English
Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale is a frighteningly credible, if somewhat tongue-in-cheek, novel of a possible future America. Replete with biblical references and peppered with traumatic glimpses of the underlying cruelty of the despotic regime
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Category: /Literature/English
that he starts feeling negative emotions like hatred and revenge. These feelings are not directed towards the De Lacey family however, but towards his creator.
The monster finds out about the cruelty and lack of empathy of human beings when he is being
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Category: /Literature/English
of violent natures, and is not afraid to depict raw emotion. However, paradoxically, the cruelty Heathcliff shows towards others does not diminish our belief in his capacity for love, nor the profundity of their relationship. In fact, it makes him more
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
was a healthy looking boy and good spitted he was handsome curly headed lad full of animation and spirit and it is said that he educated himself. He also spent many days in cheap theaters of London.
At the age of fourteen Dickens began to work
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Category: /History
executions of slaves made the situation even worse. Slavery was a period of time when one race treated the other race as animals, things, property, but not as people. Unfortunately, not everyone saw the situation as it was in reality at that time. Subjugation
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Category: /Literature/English
race, the Jew is just as useful and desirable as ingredient as any other national remnant."
War Mentality Nietzsche had an incredible infatuation with evil and
violence. He did so much to find evil and cruelty in the world, that he seemed to have
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Category: /History/World History
painted the houses of the egwugwu and the first wife is given great respect) it time and time again slammed in the readers face instances of cruelty, inequality, subservience all which can not be written off simply because of a few minor instances where women
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Scrooge, White Fang is a ferocious wolf - an animal Jack London uses to represent humans. White Fang is raised in an environment where he knows nothing but cruelty, violence, and aggression. Sold to Gray Beaver, his first master, he is treated and raised
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Category: /Literature/English
, which he lives, believes in this document, and yet he is still treated like an animal. Thomas Jefferson, a president and former slaveholder, signs and agrees with this document, but this confuses Frederick. How can a man own slaves and at one point
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
for animals? A designer for the stars? There is no certain way to conclude that there was just one designer. Granted, there is no way to prove that more than one designer was involve in the universal design.
Evil has existed in the world for as long as the world
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