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    Arthur Miller’s classic screenplay Death of a Salesman‚ tells the life of the Loman family through a complex and anachronistic story that reveals the family member’s struggles with individualism and purpose. The protagonist of the story‚ an aging salesman named Willy Loman‚ has grown delusional after years of personal financial stagnation. As a younger salesman‚ Willy claims that he possessed talent and had many connections throughout New England‚ but in his old age his network of friendships has

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    the novel The House of Mirth‚ author Edith Wharton depicts protagonist Lily Bart’s struggle to maintain individualism and find herself while conforming to society’s expectations. Lily is a strong individual in the way she leads life‚ as shown in her rejecting proposals because she is looking for both wealth and a happy life of love and true understanding of herself. However‚ this individualism Lily believed would bring her true self-realization also served as her downfall‚ casting her into poverty

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    Miller Sophomore English Pd. 6 3 November 2014 Individualism Outline I. Intro: The battle between Ideologies has raged since the early 20th century creating friends as well as enemies among neighboring nations and their people. The Soviet Union and the United States divided during the cold war. Today people argue over freedom/order. Only one allows life and freedom: Individualism. Thesis: Society thrives most by promoting the superior ideology Individualism for it allows freedom of the individual to

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    S&S Quarterly‚ Inc. Guilford Press Doctor Faustus: Tragedy of Individualism Author(s): Clarence Green Source: Science & Society‚ Vol. 10‚ No. 3 (Summer‚ 1946)‚ pp. 275-283 Published by: Guilford Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40399769 . Accessed: 03/12/2014 21:45 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers

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    Liu 1   Individualism Mechanism in Modern Corporations Without guidance from morality‚ it is naturally that corporations move towards individualism to some extent. In modern corporations‚ the imbalances of enterprise ethics aggravate the phenomenon of individualism‚ which is also an extreme reaction. Bakan describes the corporation as “the pathological pursuit of profit and power”. A value of “the profit is the only rule” causes nothing but negative effects on corporations. Only under

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    Renaissance represented a complete departure from the pessimistic and dark times of the middle ages‚ and a transition into a period of optimistic rebirth and celebration of antiquity that the middle ages did not have. Civilians during this period valued individualism‚ and devoted their lives to improving their communities and becoming better citizens. Furthermore‚ freedom city republics which as well were not prevalent during the middle ages‚ were an important aspect of the Renaissance. They spurred experimentation

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    Letter‚ takes place during the age of transcendentalism. Transcendentalism was a reaction against rationalism. Emphasizing the romantic aspects of mysticism‚ idealism‚ and individualism. Religiously god was viewed not as a distant and harsh authority but as an essential aspect of the individual and the natural world. Individualism the actions or attitudes of a person who does things without being concerned about what other people will think: “In a moment‚ however‚ wisely judging that one token of her

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    In "Hymn to Intelletc ual Beauty"‚ Shelley describes his realisation of the power of human intelletc . In seven carefully-constructed stanzas‚ he outlines the qualities of this power and the e etc it has had on him‚ using the essential themes of Romantic poetry with references to nature and the self. In the first stanza‚ the concept of the "unseen Power" – the mind – is put forward‚ and Shelley states his position on the subjetc . Throughout the stanza‚ extensive use is made

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    Whitaker Honors American Lit Comp 20 April 2014 The Strength For Individualism Ayn Rand uses the themes of individualism and collectivism to demonstrate the shaping of society and what gives it its balance. Howard Roark and Lois Cook may both be individuals although in opposite ways. Individualism is derived from the natural tendencies and desires that one is born with. However‚ society is made of collectivists which makes individualism out of the ordinary. Society is shaped by the ideas of an individual

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    One day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich tells the story of Shukhov‚ a Russian prisoner sentenced to ten years in a Siberian camp. He is a rather individualist person who is mainly interested in surviving day by day during his confinement. Every prisoner in the camp has to learn how to behave according to this mandatory lifestyle they have been condemned to‚ and this is the way Shukhov finds the most bearable and efficient. There is no such thing as a unique hard moment for the prisoners or a strong

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