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Category: /Literature/English
…for sugar and ribbons at a human inn. Orwell may have been thinking of certain Russian nobles who left after the Revolution, or of a general human type. Napolean's Dogs The dogs represent the means used by a totalitarian state to terrorize its own…
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Category: /Literature/English
…everyday. The future will be so advanced that it may look like it came straight out of a science fiction movie that will be have to called science fact. Wether it be a future that resembles a town with clones that terrorize people like the movie Bladerunner…
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…against humanity. The U.S. House International Relations Committee describes "the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein [as one that has] created an environment of fear and terror within Iraq and throughout the region, with its gross violations of international law…
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Category: /History
…poor relief, resorted to crimes such as stealing food or poaching game, performed acts of terrorism such as incendiarism, and destroyed the machines which created or intensified unemployment. Threshing machines took away the standard winter labor, creating…
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…line 381 in which Hrothgar states, "Our Holy Father had sent [Beowulf] as a sign of His grace, a mark of His favor, to help us defeat Grendel and end that terror." This religious description shows Beowulf as a sort of messiah sent by god…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on her finger. In terror Janet ran up the basement stairs, locked the door and reinforced it with a heavy wooden chair. Simutainously she heard glass shattering from the cellar window and ran into the living room to calm her fears. Soon after, Janet…
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…. Fitzgerald seemed to work more with the rich, finding pity and terror in them. Steinbeck took to the growing of California, the Depression, and poverty. John Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize award for his book The Grapes of Wrath in 1940. He also won the Nobel…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…an heavy toll on the soldiers who fight in it. The terror of death will infest the minds of soldiers and bring about horrible images of death and destruction until they break down and go to pieces. "Every hour and everyday, every shell and every death cuts…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. Beowulf also has a religious motif to his character. One example of this is in Canto 6 line 381 in which Hrothgar states, "Our Holy Father had sent [Beowulf] as a sign of His grace, a mark of His favor, to help us defeat Grendel and end that terror
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…. Jack decides he no longer wants to be part of Ralph’s tribe. He leaves, inviting the other boys to follow him. In spite of their terror, Jack leads the hunters into the jungle for the slaying of another pig. He places its head on a stake, much like…
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