Papers 1781-1790 of total 28420 found.
…632 after Ford (who invented mass-production), universal human happiness has been achieved. People are created in hatcheries and conditioned from the very beginning of their lives. They learn to hate books because they make people think. Love, marriage…
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…? They spurn and hate me." (78) Also due to the fact he is not given a name he is not given an identity and therefore never part of society Victor, through his obsessiveness or blindness failed to see what he was creating, he failed to see the monstrous which…
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…highly flippant; gushing her loyalties to Cecily one moment, shrieking insults the next and the begging her pardon the one after that! Gwendolen's dialogue is riddled with absurd comments such a 'Five counties! I don't think I should like that; I hate crowds…
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…misunderstandings and wrong thoughts about Islam. If we begin to do this and people start becoming open-minded, we will have less discrimination and hate crimes. As long as there are differences between people we will have problems, but it is how we deal…
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…and ask you not to move somewhere because of your race, but they will probably be hoping that you won't move near them. Every once in a while there will be a hate crime committed amd people may agree with it or disagree, but now the ones disagreeing have…
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…." (27) Claggart believed that the soup spilling occurred because of Billy's hatred of him. In reality, it is Claggart who uses the soup spilling as an evil excuse to hate Billy. Another example of Claggart's evil towards Billy is expressed when Claggart…
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…be taken. The guilty must be punished for their crimes. He insists that the destruction of the World Trade Center was the Pearl Harbor of World War III, and that America needs to realize this. Friedman talks at length about how the terrorists will be tracked…
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…rebellion by eliminating all words related to it. Even thinking rebellious thoughts is illegal. Such thoughtcrime is, in fact, the worst of all crimes. As the novel opens, Winston feels frustrated by the oppression and rigid control of the Party, which…
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Category: /Literature
…Jay Gatsby He is a young man, around thirty years old, who rose from an impoverished childhood in rural North Dakota to become fabulously wealthy. However, he gained his wealth by participating in organized crime. From his early youth, Gatsby despised…
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…the spirits of Americans. Racial inferiority, hate crimes, and discrimination are the end results of such propaganda posters. Does the artist carry out his intended goal of selling war bonds and stirring up emotions of anger and fear in Americans? Without a doubt…
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