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    ‘A Bloody Racist’: About Achebe’s View of Conrad By: Cedric Watts Claim: Achebe labels Conrad a ‘bloody racist’ who dehumanizes and degrades Africans. Rebuttal: Watts suggests that Heart of Darkness protests against the dehumanizing of Africans. • Of all the characters‚ Africans are portrayed as the happiest‚ healthiest and most vital. Quote? • Marlow describes the Africans as howling‚ leaping‚ spinning and making horrible faces. His belief that those actions depicted ancient

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    in his literary works. His essay “A Modest Proposal” has became known as one of the greatest satirical works in literature. In this essay‚ Swift proposes that the Irish begin using cannibalism as a means to overcome their poverty and deplorable living conditions. Although Swift’s recommendation of pursuing cannibalism is sarcastic‚ he uses his essay as a political statement of the unfair treatment of the Irish by the British people. Jonathan Swift was born in Ireland to English parents. According

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    carefully to each. Men are very good at persuading their point and getting what they want. They make a unanimous decision. When they don’t agree on the law they want they fight. Fights are terrible rounds of anger and revenge. Some warriors practiced cannibalism. They would throw their enemies into a pot and eat

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    saw it as their ancestors coming back as Europeans to distribute the goods of the Europeans so they did rituals and magical performances for them. Because of this‚ the Berndts thought the Fore to be emotionally insecure. Within the Fore there was cannibalism. After death of their family member‚ the women in the family would immediately cook them then consume them. Although many people liked the method of burying the body then exhuming the body a couple days later‚ because they believed it made it taste

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    the overpopulation of Ireland. Swift begins detailing his proposal by saying‚ “I shall now therefore humbly propose my own thoughts‚ which I hope will not be liable to the least objection.” The use of exaggeration of society accepting cannibalism is almost laughable. In using the word "modest" to describe his proposal‚ Swift introduces an exaggeration of epic proportions. The utilization of such an unassuming word to describe a suggestion as horrific and appalling as that which is described

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    resulted in colonist living on dogs‚ rats‚ snakes and the dead corpses of men. This action resulted in Jamestown being known as participating in cannibalism. According to Smithsonian forensic anthropologist Douglas Owsley Given these bones in a trash pit‚ all cut and chopped up‚ it’s clear that this body was dismembered for consumption.” This was proof that cannibalism was done in Jamestown. Source: Brinkley‚ Alan.2015. American History: Volume 1:to 1865. New York‚ NY: McGraw Hill Education Sixth‚ the

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    Have You Eaten Yet?: Swift’s Final Solution 	As a lately favored eighteenth century essay‚ Jonathan Swift’s "Proposal" has been canonized as a satirical model of wit. As will be discussed shortly‚ Swift’s essay is often seen as an allegory for England’s oppression of Ireland. Swift‚ himself and Irishman (Tucker 142)‚ would seem to have pointed his razor wit against the foreign nation responsible for his city’s ruin. Wearing the lens of a New Historicist‚ however‚ requires that we reexamine

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    At the begin of the episode‚ Jerry and George appear at a booth. Both of them have facial hair – as a failure attempt to take “vacation from [themselves]”. Disappointed they decide to shave it off. For the viewer surprise Kramer enters the door with a moustache. Soon Kramer realizes‚ Jerry and George have shave theirs and Kramer decides to do the same. After shaving Kramer experiences discomfort and looks for a better shaving cream. Unfortunately‚ his judgement is poorly and Kramer decides to shave

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    an allegory for the problems of China’s culture and how they came to exist. Lu Xun uses cannibalism in his work to represent old values and customs‚ such as traditional Chinese views of how to cure the physically and mentally sick. Mores that to modern generations seem barbaric and absurd; for instance ideas of skin eating and blood drinking to cure the ill. Lu Xun suggests that the tradition of cannibalism is a learned value‚ "I know. They must have learned this from their parents" (Xun 132).

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    Flakka “Zombie” Drug Flakka is a synthetic stimulant that is called the “Zombie” drug. Commonly causing those under the influence of the drug to subject to cannibalism‚ black out for days‚ and act out of normal behavior. Those under the influence have radical behavior when awake and experience hallucinations. Flakka is known to be very dangerous‚ “…a high like cocaine…” (Paragraph 2‚ Carina Storrs). Some people have stated that flakka is hard to control. The dosage alone is unknown and the slightest

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