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…went plunging towards its flying mark; by all these things, their hearts were bowled along. The wind that made great bellied sails, and rushed the vessel on by arms invisible as irresistible; this seemed the symbol of that unseen agency which so enslaved…
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…, and the fire would be uncontainable. The spark was Abigail, a Protestant girl around 17 years old, who had an affair with John Proctor, an extremely attractive, desirable man. She wanted his wife out of the way. She and her friends were bored…
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…adapted from the Greek word kuklos (circle). It was a strong society that gained millions of members and still exists today, but in smaller parties such as The Knights of The KKK. The “Invisible Empire” used the Bible to back their hate crimes and murder…
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…, which can be embroidered only in detail, exasperatingly little is known about the man. Smith never married, and almost nothing is known of his personal side. Unfortunately, it was the custom Smith's time to destroy rather than to preserve private files…
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…, as in the case of Tom Robinson's jury. The views of the jury, a product of Maycomb, are colored by the fact that he is black. Although Atticus, Tom's lawyer, presents clear evidence displaying that Tom Robinson is not the man who abuses Mayella, the jury convicts…
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…of the novel “The Invisible Man”, is “Battle Royal” written by Ralph Ellison which also question the Blacks as the Untermensch. Much of the story contains a lot of symbolic text, which is what makes the reading so intriguing. At face value, its an story of a black…
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…victims, he died one week before the end of WWI . During WWI, many millions died whilst many more millions were horribly wounded. They were surrounded by danger from shells, gunfire and poison gas. Poison gas was a new weapon – the invisible enemy…
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…“Man Against Darkness” W.T. Stace “Man Against Darkness” is an essay written by W.T. Stace. He presents the philosophical background for the existential stance of the modern world. He tries to explain why religion no longer plays an important part…
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…Looming shadows fall starkly across rain-slick streets. A door chain jiggles because a very bad man wants to come in and hurt someone. Hookers pull guns from their garter belts. Tough, tough talk comes from bruised lips that dangle cigarettes and spit…
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…up; tiny jackhammers start pounding along the inside of your veins. You begin to get scared because there is a feel about the forest now. Why? What is it that has the hairs on the back of your neck rigid with fear? What of man though and the things he…
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