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    conditions that is questioning their culture and identity. New industries and intermediaries have insinuated into the tribal area and initiated deforestation and encroachment of forest. This paper is trying to analyze the background of tribal land alienation and the major hurdles they have gone through the past years. The paper also highlights how the laws‚ policies and Acts are influencing the tribal land

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    In a country that lives off the back off capitalization‚ the majority of people wake up every morning to go to a job they either love or hate‚ for a wage of money to help them stay afloat in life. Majority of the jobs that are worked in this capitalizing society are jobs where someone is producing a product for someone over them who pay them. They do not produce the product for the benefit of themselves‚ but for the benefit of their employer. This is Marxian definition of alienating labor. Marx states

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    to their originality and uniqueness. However‚ as T.S Eliot in ‘Tradition and the Individual Talent’ and Harold Bloom in The Anxiety of Influence suggest‚ a writer should not be evaluated in these terms‚ but rather‚ on how he produces art by acknowledging his predecessors. Nevertheless‚ they declare that the poet must not imitate blindly previous poets. Henceforth‚ this essay will aim to portray further the ideas put forth my Bloom and T.S. Eliot‚ showing comparisons and contrasts in their arguments

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    want to become and because of this‚ they question their own identity. They would rather fit in and be normal like everybody else. In the book‚ The Fire Next Time‚ by James Baldwin‚ and‚ The Feminine Mystique‚ by Betty Friedan‚ they describe the alienation they are experiencing. Baldwin and Friedan both have been taught not to challenge anything that might disrupt the status quo. The society that Baldwin and Friedan are exposed to is already set as soon as they enter it. For example‚ Baldwin

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    coparceners. Alienation means transfer of property‚ such as gifts‚ sales and mortgages. Alienations have an added importance in Hindu law‚ as‚ ordinarily‚ neither the karta nor any coparcener singly‚ possesses full power of alienation over the joint family property or over his interest in the joint family property‚ though under the Dayabhaga School a coparcener has the right of alienation over his interest in the joint family property. In this project we are not concerned with the alienation of separate

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    Essay #3 It is extremely easy for a society to alienate an individual based on assumptions or moral values. A good example of alienation in literature would be Hester Prynne’s role in The Scarlet Letter. Because Hester Prynne has a child out of wedlock she is looked down upon by society and labeled with a scarlet let “A” for adultery/adulteress. This alienation highlights the values of society in the time period of the story based on women and pregnancies. Hester’s suffering reveals societies

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    In her investigative essay entitled “Alienation in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚” Josephine McQuail explores the recurring theme of alienation in Huxley’s dystopian classic‚ touching upon “psychological‚ sociological‚ sexual‚ biological‚ and even aesthetic” (McQuail 32) alienation for several major characters. She expresses her belief that Huxley’s main message in the novel‚ “only the alienated individual… can achieve true happiness” (McQuail 31)‚ is flawed. While this claim has its merits‚ the

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    The Alienation of Victor Frankenstein and Dr. John Faustus Victor Frankenstein and John Faustus are two characters that are alienated because of their intellectual curiosity. Faustus’s and Frankenstein’s pursuits of knowledge begin with an inexorable journey to their downfalls as they become alienated. Both characters attempt to exceed human ability and are alienated from God because of their attempts. These men are concerned with the secrets of nature and are ultimately alienated from the world

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    Alienation and Isolation Alienation and isolation have been apparent in society since the beginning of man. When an individual stumbles outside the realm of social normality they are viewed as degradation to society or a threat to normal society.(“Truthmove” 2012) In the gothic tale of Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelley frequently displays the many different forms of alienation. Victor Frankenstein and his creation were two of the characters in this book that went through alienation and isolation

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    Propaganda As a Tool to Overcome Alienation According to Karl Marx‚ the proletariat that worked in large factories did not feel any connection to the products they were making. Because each worker worked only on one component of the product the factory produced‚ and generally workers could not afford the products on which they were working‚ the workers got estranged from their own labour. Karl Marx called the process of becoming estranged of one’s own labour ‘alienation’‚ and several cultural and literal

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