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    only is it a warning to the proletariat‚ but also the capitalist of bourgeoisie; the story Little Red Riding Hood displays all parts of society and how they conflict each other. When analyzing the 1812 version of Little Red Riding Hood through a Marxist lens it became a cautionary allegory‚ because of the symbolism‚ the tone‚ and the implied themes. The symbolism of the wolf‚ the forest‚ and Little Red form examples of the capitalist and proletarians of society. These two divisions of this society

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    the usefulness of Marxist theories for an understanding of crime and deviance” (21 marks) Sociologists who favour the Marxist approach to explanations of crime concentrate on the exploitative nature of the capitalist society in which we live and how it propels individuals into a life of crime. Marxism is criticised by other theories who do not share their opinion on capitalism – this therefore means they do not share their opinion on crime and deviance. The traditional Marxist view on crime is

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    reader with a better overall comprehension of the central message being conveyed by the writer. Cormac McCarthy’s The Road and his draft The Grail are distinctly different‚ yet through similarities it is clear to see what ideas McCarthy thought of as essential to his story. In order to focus his introduction on the story of a father and son‚ rather than the post-apocalyptic world around them McCarthy omitted lengthy scene’s describing the setting‚ but kept the lines about the pair heading south.

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    Significance of Love in The Road Even in the catastrophic atmosphere Cormac McCarthy creates in his novel The Road‚ love influences a man and his son to have faith in their survival. In this post-apocalyptic world‚ love is the only motivation they have in what is left of their world. Love between the man and his son motivates them to keep traveling down this broken road. Without the love that is made between the man and his son‚ having faith in their survival would be hard to find. The mother‚ seeing

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    This integrating paper shows how the Philippines will look like if Marx’s theory of socialism is applied in our current situation. It does not suggest‚ however‚ that we change our system to socialism. It seeks‚ rather‚ to present information and discussion for consideration by those who are interested in expanding their knowledge. Socialism is one of the two offshoots of Karl Marx’s writings; the other being communism. It is both a critical analysis of and an answer to the excesses of capitalism

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    From a Marxist perspective‚ would you argue that globalisation mitigates or deepens global inequality? Explain why. Marxism is arguably the approach best equipped to conceptualise and explain globalisation. Firstly Marx would argue that imperialism would bring to the less industrial countries the advantages of capitalist technologies such as railways and more efficient methods of production. Yet Marx argued that these developments would not be positive but rather a part of the same process

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    humanity at its most base core. The sole instinct of survival has shaped us as a civilization from the dawn of time. However‚ what happens when this tremendous instinct is challenged by insurmountable odds? Thus is the question posed by author Cormac McCarthy in his novel‚ The Road: a tale of a man and his child‚ struggling to survive in a post-apocalyptic world. Throughout the novel‚ the Man‚ the primary protagonist‚ is forced to make ever more morally questionable decisions in his quest for survival

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    classmates‚ and stayed oblivious to the lesson of the day. My senioritis had me fully in its grasp; as I halfheartedly paid attention to the lesson. I had no way of knowing a book would change my views of reading forever. This exceptional book was Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. The first surprise was when I read the prologue I discovered‚ to my delight‚ that The Road was post-apocalyptic. I was already partial to the post disaster stories Hollywood supplies. I enjoyed realistic scenarios of natural

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    Ubiquitous Love In the novels‚ The Road and All the Pretty Horses‚ by Cormac McCarthyMcCarthy shows through symbolism and setting‚ that ever-present love is a basic human need. In The Road‚ the boy symbolizes faith‚ and is the source of never-ending love. All the Pretty Horses‚ the horses symbolize an unfallen spirit‚ and is the basis of a deep love. In The Road‚ the desolate and godless world proves to be unforgiving‚ yet there is a beacon of light and love found through the boy. In All

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    In the Pulitzer-winning-novelist Cormac McCarthy’s The Road‚ the protagonist and his wife express contrasting views on death. In the middle of an apocalypse‚ the man holds onto hope‚ while the woman is resigned and wants to die. Even though the man opposed his wife’s bend towards death in the first half of the novel‚ he shifts towards the stance of his wife as he himself nears death by the end. The conflicting ideas of the couple is revealed primarily through the words they use to describe themselves

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