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    its status as an artifact in order to pose questions about the relationship between fiction and reality." --Patricia Waugh‚ Metafiction: The Theory and Practice  of Self-Conscious Fiction.New York: Methuen‚ 1984. In many respects‚ Tim O ’Brien ’s The Things They Carried concerns the relationship between fiction and the narrator. In this novel‚ O ’Brien himself is the main character--he is a Vietnam veteran recounting his experiences during the war‚ as well as a writer who is examining the mechanics

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    Throughout history‚ many people have wanted to create a model society. During the 1600 ’s‚ Puritans in New England tried to establish a perfect society. The settlers sought to create a colony that was free‚ contained a strong sense of religion‚ and was perfect and admired. The Puritans tried to create a liberated society. They first wanted to be free from England. They wanted to prevent what had gone wrong in England from happening in their colonies. In England‚ many people faced persecution because

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    that the structural placement of individuals in class hierarchy‚ is determined not just by the distribution of power‚ wealth and prestige within a society. But also by the oppression of those in subordinate classes. (Katsiaficas & Kirkpatrick‚ 1987) “For Marx‚ the struggle among and between social classes results in the transition from one type of society to another.” (Katsiaficas & Kirkpatrick‚ 1987‚ pp. 234-235) Contest between the rich and the poor is a theme common in the films‚ ‘The talented Mr

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    “Romeo and Juliet” Shakespeare’s master piece “Romeo and Juliet” is both relevant and irrelevant to today’s modern audiences. The values‚ morals and beliefs of society have greatly changed in the past centuries. Although many changes have been made the study of Shakespeare and all of his plays are still appreciated and heavily used today. There are also many people who can relate to the power of love and violence that is expressed by the two young lovers. The use of Shakespeare’s many themes has

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    How Alcoholism Affects Our Society Today As a society everyone of us often feels the need to fit in with others and fall into a common group. Often everybody falls into peer pressure because we see it as if there doing it I should to. Or the feel of need to forget about our problems sometimes we make irresponsible choices. That is why in today’s society alcohol plays such a big role part in our life’s. Alcohol is a drug which we use at any age and any ethnic backgrounds‚ and that has serious effects

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    What is the Enlightenment? Why does it still affect American society today? The Enlightenment was an era when reasoning and using science to explain the once unexplainable during the sixteenth and the seventh century. In fact‚ some scholars have christened this era “the age of reason”. The Enlightenment proved to be fertile soil for the middle class to take root and flourish under the teachings of revolutionary thought‚ freedom of monarchies‚ and freedom of the people. This era of reasoning emphasized

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    they were unable to work a honest living or accomplish anything on their own. The Marxist lens help explain how socioeconomic factors influence the characters‚ plot‚ setting‚ or any other aspect of the novel. Marxists believe that a work of literature is not a result of divine inspiration or pure artistic endeavor‚ but that it arises out of the economic and ideological circumstances surrounding its creation. Marxist Critics view the literature as a reflection of the author’s own class or as an analysis

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    Romello Nalepa EN 102 Ms. Osborne How cellphones effect people everyday lives How cellphones effect people everyday lives today? Cellphones play a bid role in today’s society as many would concur. From when someone wakes up in the morning they instantly checks their profile‚ messages‚ or missed calls. Cellphones make it easier to communicate with each other even if there’s a lot of distance between them. They made it to where if someone in Georgia want to talk to someone in New York anytime

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    Does the Marxist critique of capitalism still have relevance today? Despite the continuous and exaggerated proclamations toward its diminishing relevance‚ the theories and critiques originally put forth by Karl Marx toward the economic‚ political and social order continue to exert enormous intellectual influence and clout throughout human society. The 21st century‚ thus far‚ has been defined by utter global dysfunction through widening income inequality‚ financial crisis and instability‚ worsening

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    on the social status that was acquired through the possession of such artwork‚ as well as the huge gap he places between these artists and the medieval period. One way in which Vasari reveals this newly transformed perception of the artist in society is by the way in which he uses the concepts of intellect‚ knowledge and genius to declare to the readers just how miraculous these Renaissance artists were. For instance‚ the knowledge and use of scientific methods placed art on a new foundation that

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