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…suspected as a traitor. On July 29, 1974 Robespierre was announced as a tyrant by the National convention and was executed putting an end to the Reign of Terror. After Robespierre, the moderates took control over the country. They undid some of the radical…
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…with limited success. Germany still maintained its campaign of “sea terror.” The U.S. was not willing to enter the war. Then came the Zimmerman note, which was a proposal to Mexico to start a war with the U.S. to get the U.S. involved in war, and Mexico would…
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…of people being innocently accused of a crime known a communism. Eisenhower wanted to end McCarthy’s reign so he put him on trial and found that his actions had no general purpose. McCarthy’s days were over and it seemed like one day the terror of communist…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and what he discovers is too abominable for him to endure. At the highest pitch of terror he makes the only gesture he can make -- a raw, instinctive appeal for help, for rescue" (Baker 67). Man grows more savage at heart as he evolves because…
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…with English notions about the sublime, the romantic, and the "natural" to produce such a garden. The aim in this garden was to arouse varied sensations such as solemnity, sublimity, and terror in the viewer. One might find classical statues, urns, temples…
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…and Napoleon builds up when Snowball proposes that a windmill be built. Napoleon takes over and banishes Snowball. Napoleon uses the dogs to enforce his orders through terrorism. Apples go missing along with milk. Animals are now working with little food…
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…that is created. The same applies to the settings surrounding Blanche; for example, in Scene Nine the "[blind Mexican woman]" is a portent of death, the memory of which terrorizes Blanche, and in Scene Ten imagined "[lurid reflections]" and "[grotesque and menacing…
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Category: /Literature
…and ethnic classes. Sylvia wants to suggest that her and the other children "go to the Sunset and terrorize the West Indian Kids and take their hair ribbons and their money too" (Bambara 122). From this statement, the reader can tell that stealing doesn't cause…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for action only stirs a greater terror within the (racist) white community. People like, Martin Luther King Jr. begin to surface. He and many others aspire to show the blacks that they are equal human beings. Its strange to think that most blacks thought…
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…not possibly doom the world to benefit himself. 'Shall I, in coold blood, set loose upon the earth a daemon..'(pg. 162) argues Frankenstein with his creation. It is not morally right for one person to unleash such a terror on the world to benefit only himself…
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