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    At the beginning of the antebellum age Christianity was heaven bent on reforming sexual attitudes to be rooted in righteous dogma. In the eyes of Christian leadership young‚ innocent‚ growing America had the chance to create a true idealized Christian society. As the Christian leadership noticed that people were losing their bearings on the path toward an idealized holy purpose‚ they armed themselves with rhetoric and searched for the perpetrators that caused the degradation. As time passed and the

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    Politics and the English Language Analysis In “Politics and the English Language‚” George Orwell argues against the common belief that language grows with and adapts to the changing times‚ there being nothing any individual can do about it. He explains that the decline of the English language comes from a never ending cycle of foolish thoughts giving way to sloppy writing‚ which eventually leads to more foolish thoughts. Throughout his essay‚ Orwell connects with his readers by establishing his

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    to write on the topic of‚ The Language of Religion. This is a short essay written by Lewis in the book‚ “Christian Reflections.” In this essay‚ Lewis opens by telling what he has been asked to talk about. His first statement is to say that in his opinion‚ there is no specific religious language. A statement in the first paragraph shows that Lewis believes the language of religion (distinguished from theology) is the same as ordinary language or even that of the language of poetry. However‚ it could

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    In Mark Twain’s quote‚ “a book of mine where a sound heart and a deformed conscience come into collision and conscience suffers defeat” evidently has symbolism. The deformed conscience in this quote refers to southern society in Huckleberry Finn’s world‚ while the sound heart refers to individuality and Huck Finn being an individual. There are many influences that contributed to Huck Finn’s “deformed society”. Some are the southern society he grew up in‚ the fact that Jim is a slave‚ his heart and

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    “Discourse on the Logic of Language” By M. NourbeSe Philip and about the essay “The transformation of silence into language and action” by Audre Lorde. First‚ I would like to say that the poem “Discourse on the Logic of Language” is a very powerful and interesting poem that tries to manifest its idea through a very innovative way. The poem describes the frustration of being born into slavery and the confusion of having to learn to communicate in a different language than what your mother

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    Greek word study dialégomai‚ dialogizomai‚ dialogismos : Conscience Summary I. dialégomai In classical and Hellenistic Greek culture The Greek words dialégomai was usually used for “converse” or “discussion.” In the time of the great philosophers like Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle‚ the art of persuasion and demonstration was developed as well as the establishment of the idea and the investigation of demonstration. In fact‚ dialégomai is the only way to reach the idea in Greek philosophy‚ so it

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    that stands out to me and that chapter is “The Language Wars”. Doubleday Publishing published “The Language Wars” in Westminster‚ MD. Within this specific chapter of Do you speak American the main point that MacNeil and Cran make that stands out to me is that impact that technology is having on all languages. Language is how a person is first judged before anything else because in every situation a person’s language matters. Sheidlower’s statement “Language is what it is.” in my opinion could not be

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    Conscience and Consciousness in Hamlet and Oedipus When analyzing and interpreting the classic plays “The Tragedy of Hamlet” and “Oedipus the King” by Shakespeare and Sophocles‚ respectively‚ it is worthwhile to ask whether these masterpieces should be read as dramas of moral conscience‚ or dramas of consciousness itself. While the answer is surely ‘both’‚ this report argues that the more fruitful and edifying line of interpretation is the latter‚ and that Hamlet and Oedipus are primarily dramas

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    Fitzgerald and Nick‚ the narrator‚ both reference the role of judgment and conscience in human nature throughout the novel‚ especially in Chapter Seven. In this chapter‚ Tom finds out the true nature of Gatsby and Daisy’s relationship. When Tom and Gatsby are arguing over Daisy‚ Tom reveals to Gatsby and Daisy that he has investigated Gatsby’s past and his mysterious business practices. Tom has had his suspicions about Gatsby and Daisy‚ but does not seem too worried about Daisy leaving him for Gatsby

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    The Conscience of a Conservative: Chapter 1 The first chapter of The Conscience of a Conservative articulately describes the conservative ideology. Barry Goldwater delves into Conservatism‚ and explains that although economics play a role in their ideals‚ it is surely not the main focus—supporting the idea‚ and stressing the fact‚ that they are not money cravers. In a sense‚ the well-being of the average man and their needs‚ such as freedom‚ over rule their “economic wants‚” as depicted in paragraph

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