Papers 961-970 of total 1365 found.
Category: /History
…. Stalin was breaking the Russian nation. ‘The beginning of the great purge in 1936 was also marked by nationwide discussions of the Stalin Constitution-hailed as a landmark in Soviet Democracy.’ ‘Soviet totalitarianism could now look back…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for Vaclav Havel as an antitotalitarian statement against Havel' imprisonment (CLC, vol. 25, p. 219). Havel's plays are about the dehumanizing affects of the totalitarian regime. They are farces that are thick and uninhibited yet not devoid of meaning (CLC, vol…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the dehumanizing affects of the totalitarian regime. They are farces that are thick and uninhibited yet not devoid of meaning (CLC, vol. 25 ps. 236-240). His resistance to the Communist regime, which included co-founding the human rights organization Charter 77…
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Category: /Literature/English
…intolerant, and there is to believe that the sanctions were very strict for leaving the "natural destiny of a woman", the cultural imperialism she was living in was totalitarian. What the writers wanted to achieve by writing A woman who writes may want…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a windmill, Napoleon exiled Snowball. Almost immediately, Napoleon established a totalitarian government. Soon, the pigs began to get special favours, until finally, they were indistinguishable from humans to the other animals. Immediately the reader can begin…
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…unification of strength with the two totalitarian countries would have been a powerful opponent, and the world would be theirs for the taking. Events not occurring as many envisioned, the war against Russia was a decisive blow in which Germany would never recover…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…the exploitation of fear. In a strict society, such as Gilead in The Handmaid's Tale, the passivity of the marginalized groups is required in order for the dominant class to instill its totalitarian ideals and social restrictions upon the citizenry. Disempowered groups…
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Category: /History
…rampages. These events happened not because it was based on individuals’ faults, but it was more of the idea of totalitarian that brought their whole society into madness. Isaacson then focused on the American Century. He believed the reason America dominated…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and The Stories of Ray Bradbury (Locus Award, 1981). 04 Another of Bradbury's best-known works, the novel Fahrenheit 451, was released in 1953 and is set in a future when the written word is forbidden. Resisting a totalitarian state which burns all…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Explore the writers oppression in Nineteen Eighty Four and Brave New World Both Orwell and Huxley present to the reader in their novels Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty Four, a new society, one reinvented where totalitarian aspects of society…
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