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Category: /History
…organisation bent on total destruction of the slaveholding system. The beliefs of the Republican Party, according to an Alabama senator, was “as strong an incitement and invocation to servile insurrection, to murder, arson, and other crimes, as any to be found…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and they are almost always together. After the murder, however, Macbeth senses suspicion on Banquo's part. He realizes that Banquo's "wisdom that doth guide his valour / To act in safety" (52-53) will cause Banquo to want to turn Macbeth in for his crime. Macbeth knows…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Banquo to want to turn Macbeth in for his crime. Macbeth knows he must also get rid of Banquo since, according to the prophecy, the throne will pass to Banquo's sons otherwise. Macbeth starts showing his extreme hatred towards Banquo while he…
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Category: /History
…accusers? It appears improper for a man on trial to bring about his other 'crimes'. Aristophanes, in particular; is implicated by Socrates as an old accuser. "For you yourselves used to see these things in the comedy of Aristophanes". The poets helped…
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Category: /History
…." By that time he had completed his autobiography, so we have now the opportunity to get information of this both hated and loved Afro-American leader’s life at first hand. The book "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," which he wrote with the assistance of Alex Haley…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Imagine yourself convicted for a crime and sentenced to death. Imagine the hate in the society towards you. What kind of a soul would you have? How would you feel about the thought knowing when you are going to die and in what way? How will you…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…by the thought police, a faction of the government which deals with those who do not agree and abide by the ways of The Party. They are taken to a prison unlike any other. Winston is constantly tortured and beaten, until he confesses to crimes which he didn't commit…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and falsely accuse Dr. Aziz of this crime. When Dr. Aziz is found not guilty, he builds up a relentless hatred, not only for the British, but also for his own attorney. Dr. Aziz's newfound viewpoint is an immediate response to his discrimination and in this sense…
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…does his share of helping and works hard for what he has acquired. Gambling is no crime, so then he is not showing us a negative thing. If parents disapprove of him gambling, then they should outlaw it because he is not doing anything wrong. Michael…
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Category: /Literature/English
…genuine, led the arrest, for he was a member of the unknown thoughtpolice. Julia is killed, and Winston is taken by the thoughtpolice to the ministry of love, where he is to be held for his crimes. As is the basis for futuristic novels such as 1984, Orwell…
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