The epic poem Beowulf features two characters Grendel and Beowulf who are distinctive. Through the course of the story, Beowulf is a heroic warrior that saved the Danes, who were attacked by Grendel, a horrendous monster living as an outcast. As a matter of fact, Shakespeare identified this characterization technique in the year of 1600s in one of his most beloved works the common foil characters. In the play Othello, Shakespeare forms a divergence between Othello a rational, calm person...
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Although the community in The Giver may seem utopian, things are not always what they seem. Lois Lowry, author of many young adult novels, won two Newbery Medals for her books Number the Stars and The Giver. In 2014, The Giver became a film adaptation. The Giver has become a mandatory curriculum book in some schools. The community within the novel The Giver, is not a utopian society because no one had freedoms, they are all the same, and no...
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In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Pearl is a complex character and has arguably the most depth and most similar to life. Pearl had issues with her own society and community, defined by ridicule and embarrassment. She changed from an imp to a noble lady. A bit of a drastic change by most standards. Pearl is an unusual character and hard to grasp in a full sense but some parts can be understood such as her childhood...
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To understand how the journal that Robinson Crusoe keeps during his stay on the island is a reflection on the genre of the novel we first must understand what a novel is. A novel is a literary work that consists of narration with the purpose of describing interesting events of a set of charactersâ lives which in some cases (like Robinsonâs) can serve as inputs for reflections and/or introspection. Some of the characteristic of the novel are: it tells facts...
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The three key events in the autobiography of Malcolm x that help develop a central idea in the text is racial identity. The other key fact is separation and integration, and systematic and the last one is Oppression. IN this text you will see how in the autobiography of Malcolm x develop 3 key facts that help create 3 central ideas that all connect. To begin with, an example of racial identity in the text is white supremacy. The idea...
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Lois Lowryâs The Giver ignites the minds of readers, both young and old. It has a story, unlike any other young readerâs fiction novel. Not every fictional tale includes talking animals, magic, or happily ever after. Its tightening plot sends forth post-apocalyptic elements, themes, symbolism, and some ties to certain concerns of reality. I will discuss the language in The Giver, and how it is often used as a tool for social control in the isolated community. The Giver, as...
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In William Shakespeare's play Othello, Shakespear uses diction in Iago's monolog to further the plot and for the reader to higher apprehend who Iago's character is and what his plan is. In addition to this, Shakespear moreover makes use of diction to create pathos to create a hateful and untrusting feeling towards Iago by portraying him as manipulative, scheming, and two-faced. Shakespeare can paint Iago's true nature of a master manipulator with the usage of diction in Iago's monologue to...
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The main character of the book is Holden Caulfield, he is also the narrator of the book but he is not very specific about where he is telling this story. The book's title is of great importance. It is the title that summarizes the book in a few words and in this case, it is The Catcher in the rye. The beginning of the book is pretty good. You quickly get a picture of what is happening and the surroundings...
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Your fear is not real. Whatever fear you think is holding you back, does not exist. What does seem to prevail is F.E.A.R; an acronym for False Evidence Appearing Real. It is an illusion. Something you fabricate in your minds and pretend is real when really there is no threat. There is no threat of immediate physical danger or loss of something loved. So why do you become so afraid? In William Goldingâs remarkable novel, Lord of the Flies, a...
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Human intelligence has brought the civilization of mankind to where it is today. However, it wasnât until a few years ago human intelligence brought artificial intelligence into existence. After the inception of artificial intelligence, it wasnât long until these two forms of intelligence crossed paths. At first, artificial intelligence was a considerable feat of engineering, but soon consequences started to appear. Without equal correspondence between both forms of intelligence, our world as we know it will be subjugated by the...
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There are many criminals that roll the world for the advantage of themselves. There are many hedonists that believe that everything finished the simplest pleasure is ultimately the aim of life. However, i might wish to produce the case today for morality over immortality. although morality could also be a rather subjective subject, there are some principles that are universal across all cultures found âhelp your family, facilitate your cluster, come favours, be brave, defer to superiors, divide resources fairly,...
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Censorship of satire (Meme; funny videos or pictures) not only violates our right to freedom of speech and freedom of press, but it affects the way we socialize with people. We use satire every day to make connections with people that have different cultural backgrounds around the globe. If you can laugh with someone, you are able to tap into their humanity and get to know them on a core level that is way deeper than politics, religion, and class....
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Even though the novel, Fahrenheit 451 was written over 60 years ago, this story can still be used to warn our society about how bad our society can potentially become. One way is by letting technology distract us from being curious and from seeking more knowledge. According to the novel on page 16 Mildred, âwas an expert at lip reading from ten years of apprenticeship at Seashell ear-thimbles.â This quote discusses how Mildred is used to getting on her technology...
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Medea by Euripides is centered around a woman that ends up with a broken heart simply because she loved too hard. Medea, who is the protagonist in the play, gives up everything for Jason, who is her former husband and the man she was deeply in love with. However, her acts of love are only repaid with betrayal by Jason. This turns Medea into a woman scorned and she makes it her mission to seek vengeance against Jason. Consequently, this...
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In the contemporary era, people hold stereotypes toward the people they donât know well and labeling them into certain characteristics, so it is necessary for us to learn about an ethnic group that is usually misunderstood by other people. Native Americans, however, as the original residence of America, often being portrayed in a prejudicial description. There are pieces of evidence that make people think in such ways. To begin with, the main stereotype of Europeans about the Indigenous Americans is...
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Juvenile delinquency, as we know it today, is a relatively recent concept. This does not mean, however, that young people in the past were more compliant than they are today. The American juvenile justice system has developed over the past century with a number of differences that distinguish it from the adult criminal justice process. Juvenile justice advocates supported the differences on diminished youthful offender accountability and legal understanding, and youthsâ greater amenability to treatment. The first juvenile court was...
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Introduction This report fundamentally assesses the activity the board approaches which are executed by the organizations for maintaining their business effectively. Other than that, this investigation has picked the Starbucks organization as an enormous association for evaluating its project management. Project Management is the act of starting, arranging, executing, controlling, and shutting crafted by a group to accomplish explicit objectives and meet explicit achievement criteria at the predetermined time. The essential test of venture the executives is to accomplish the...
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Motives are the driving force of any human, and these motives persist to develop under circumstantial stress. Magical realism novel Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Marcia Marquez takes this notion into account throughout the plot development of the story. It is made obvious to the reader that certain motives are developed largely due to the circumstances the characters are faced with resulting in creation of a conflict but not a resolution. For example, with respect to the townspeople,...
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Every significant internet search engine is now additional cautious using what websites they are ranking large, because actually the consumers have become way savvier with the type of data they expect to be accessible online. The customers in these days are verifying the data that can be obtained more often than before and have reached instances very suspicious with things appearing also great to be true.Image result for ecommerce marketing services Thus, if youâre a small business operator and thinking...
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Introduction The debate surrounding the impact of video games on behavior, particularly in relation to violence, has been a topic of considerable academic and public interest. As video games have evolved from simple pixelated forms to highly immersive and often violent experiences, concerns have escalated regarding their potential influence on aggression and violent behavior among players. Proponents of the view that video games incite violence often cite high-profile incidents of aggression and mass shootings, pointing to the perpetrators' gaming habits....
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There has been an increasing interest in the impact of sleep deprivation (SD) on doctors performance. Sleep deprivation can result in cognitive impairment and may also impair performance in tasks that require vigilance, decision making, and memory planning, which are commonly required in shift work (e.g., doctors and health care workers). Two articles deal with the issue of sleep deprivation. The New England Journal of Medicine (NJEM) published an article about the effect of medical care provided by surgeons, post...
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Will offering Facebook users with a dislike button provide them more ammunition to spread hate across the social media platform? The Dislike button has been one of the most popular debates out of all Facebookâs features, and it could be the time to weigh up the potential benefits and drawbacks of allowing users to voice their disagreements. At the Facebook HQ, CEO Mark Zuckerberg, describes his view on the Like button as a way to âExpress a positive emotion or...
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Dr. Debasish Mridha states, âMusic can heal the wounds which medicine cannot touch.â Search the benefits of harmonized that you never knew because it is not just melody, tune, or lyrics, but it has a soul. Music has become our friend since the first time we knew it, and perhaps we knew since we still a child. When we are happy, we enjoy playing rock songs, but when we are sad, the mellow song is the best way to entertain...
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The anti-trafficking framework is made up of four different components. These include the âprevention of human trafficking, protection of trafficking victims, prosecution of human traffickers, and partnership across disciplines and with survivors to accomplish the work within each sectorâ (Ladd, 2019). Prevention stresses the need to be informed and knowledgeable about trafficking. This happens through knowing the signs of trafficking, raising awareness of the severity of trafficking, and empathizing that it is an issue in communities. Protection focuses on the...
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According to Merriam-Websterâs Advanced Learnersâ English Dictionary the verb to advertise means to make the public aware of something, to cause people to notice something. â page 25, 2008, USA Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. The origin of the word can be traced back from the early 15th century and it means 'to take notice of' (a sense now obsolete), from Old French advertiss-, present participle stem of advertir (earlier avertir) 'make aware, call attention, remark; turn, turn to' (12th century ), from...
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This text is a summary of an article written by Chan Yuen Fook and Gurnam Kaur Sidhu in 2015. This research investigating different challenges faced by students in a specific high education institute during their studies. The mission statement of universities and colleges promises to provide outstanding teaching and high-quality learning environments. Although, it is unclear whether the organization is clear about the meaning of these goals or actually achieves them strategically. As DâAndrea & Gosling (cited in Fook &...
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In medieval times, being punished for committing a crime was something to be fearful of. There were brutal torture machines designed to bring agonizing pain to whoever was unlucky enough to be placed in them. These barbaric practices were widely used throughout medieval England. There were also many other punishments that didnât use machines but still brought uncontrollable pain, and in most cases, death. Punishments varied between social groups. For peasants and serfs, punishments were much more prominent and happened...
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Animal Farm is an allegorical story with a very powerful underlying message but it does not rely entirely on historical context for narrative power, I read Animal Farm without any knowledge of the Russian Revolution and although it was confusing at first, I was still able to understand there was underlying meaning as well as many lessons to be learnt. A big part of the book that stood out to me, and that I personally believe George Orwell wanted to...
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To Kill A Mockingbird (TKAM) is a prose novel that was written by Harper Lee. It was set in the 1930âs and published in the 1960âs. The author has has identified the protagonist in the story as Atticus Finch who is a lawyer and an upstanding citizen of the town. The author has identified that Bob Ewell is racist and uneducated and Atticus Finch is unprejudiced and he upholds the law. Cultural assumptions and beliefs shape Bob as the antagonist...
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S.E Hinton's classic novel 'The Outsiders' is a universal and timeless narrative set in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1965. The story revolves around two rival gangs that go by the names of the Socs and the Greasers that hold a long standing grudge due to their difference in wealth, status and living proximity. The protagonist of the narrative, Ponyboy Curtis, is caught up in the conflict between the mutual hatred of these two groups. Upon closer inspection, it can be argued...
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