Papers 2491-2500 of total 6559 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. It is considered wrong and unethical. Murder is the ultimate creator of disorder-anxiety, terror, disruption. Euthanasia contains none of the characteristics. The moral issue of euthanasia will always be argued, however murder’s will not. Murder is unnecessary…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that they make mistakes and are not hiding behind their power to keep it a secret from the general population. More and more, the government is being open with the general public about terrorism and going to war. Since media became a big deal, it seems that we can…
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…would become a target for terrorism, and residents and small business would be displaced by Olympic building projects. They also included the large amount of pollution, higher taxes in New York, and nightmare traffic all over the city. A few people randomly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…arouse the emotions of pity and/or terror. Secondly, the audience should have a sense of resolution at the end of the tragedy. These two results are achieved in the story of Antigone. Surprisingly, it is not Antigone who is the tragic protagonist of Antigone…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…but also his efficiency, he says, “I seemed to see Kurtz for the first time.” Kurtz is known as the best trader and sends the best ivory back from his station. Marlow hears the glory of Kurtz’s actions and at the same sees the terror of the jungle…
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…and destroyed billions worth of property. Since 1990, Indian forces have been engaged in a sustained campaign of slaughter, rape, arson and destruction. This state terrorism has resulted in more than 75,000 deaths. The intervention…
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…and the countries which is producing guns willing to sell their guns to other countries, that is why “they are” helping terror events in other countries, or forcing the countries to play role in wars. Most of the terrorist crimes are making by guns, by illegal guns…
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…, and a capacity to inspire terror”. In the 18th century, reason was abandoned for emotion in both literature and ethics. The leaders in this ‘Emotional Evolution’ were French novelist Jean Jacques Rousseau, English poet and painter William Blake and the Spanish…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. “ The sight of the empty hole made his heart leap violently but the belief that his gold was gone could not come at once only error, and the eager effort to put an end to the terror.” Eliot points out that Silas’s passion are his guineas, and if anything ever…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was dark brown, rubbery to the touch" (paragraph 28). Indeed, the thumb symbolizes the negative morale of the soldiers, for death seems imminent. Like most Americans soldiers at war, they live with the overpowering terror of death. Finally, O'Brien's…
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