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…to play only a small role in world affairs. Before the start of intervening in other nations, the US had followed a policy of isolationism, or having little to do with the political affairs of other nations. This was advised by George Washington in his Farewell…
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…of narration, the Author seeks to endow the Reader and the characters in the story with as little or as much knowledge as he sees fit. Depending on the extent of control the Author extends in forcing the interpretation of the text by the Reader, we may be able…
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…between two people but the love for sex and the problems that can arise from this. "Mistress,' quoth he, 'and what if we should retire a little way into the wood?" On the other hand in the poem Our Love Now love is interpreted as something that is not always…
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Category: /Literature
…of seeing Macbeth, Shakespeare's audience is faced with three weird-looking women. The witches introduce us to a dark, dangerous play, in where the theme of evil is central. The witches say little but we learn a lot about them. From the beginning we can tell…
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…). Galileo Galilei designated mechanics as a force that rules our universe, and pushed into existence the science of motion. So, to return to the unanswered question, was Vincent van Gogh a genius? This begs a little thought. Van Gogh was not called a genius…
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…armies over wide reaches of country with unbelievable speed, but every move was planned in advance. Before a campaign he told the counts, princes, and bishops throughout his realm how many men they should bring, what arms they were to carry, and even what…
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…command' and some `of the Indian princes' it seems hard to justify the term used by the Indian nationalists to describe the events of 1857. Although not accepted by all Indian historians, the traditional Indian nationalist view of the events of 1857…
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Category: /Literature
…Themes in The Tempest "We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep" <Tab/><Tab/><Tab/><Tab/>--Shakespeare "Tempest is one of the most original…
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…sexual messages and references. This incident spread to cover many artists, including The Weavers, Stephen Foster, Webb Pierce, Cole Porter, Rosemary Clooney, T-bone Walker, Little Richard, Billie Holiday, and Link Wray. Probably the most famous case…
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Category: /History
…was not necessary for the child's development and was often not related to any of the child's needs but of those from the parents. Therefore the children tended to be a little unbalanced. One child of a survivor said "My father married before the war. His wife and his…
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