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    How important is this theme to your reading of Persepolis? The graphic novel Persepolis is written by Marjane Satrapi. She describes her life‚ emotions and feelings during the Iranian revolution. It shows her happenings as a child but with the thoughts of an adult. Marjane Satrapi describes the whole events while she is a child and her feelings about it. She describes her different emotions and changing opinions during the revolution by telling different happenings in her family or those who affected

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    In the play “Henry V‚” written by William Shakespeare demonstrates how a King can be so manipulative and only watching out for himself and not the people. Henry V is one of the most dramatic plays Shakespeare has ever written or even known to ever write. The King‚ Henry V has a motive of his own as in once he has his mind set on something he wont stop until its accomplished. Actually the original text of William Shakespeare’s Henry V seems to portray Kind Henry as a character too ideal

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    Totalitarianism Essay

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    Karl Popper launched a scathing attack towards Plato’s Republic in his 1945 book The Open Society and Its Enemies‚ suggesting that the Ancient Greek philosopher was the root cause of totalitarianism in the west. It can’t be denied that there are similarities between Plato’s ideas in Republic and the Communist‚ Fascist and Nazi regimes we saw for much of the early 20th century. But what we see in Republic is Plato describing a very theoretical ideal state with very little interest in the physical

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    In the “Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass‚” we see many different slaveholders who treat slaves horribly and very cruelly. We think of these slaveholders as sadistic‚ emotionless people who seem to like causing pain to other human beings. They express themselves as men and women against God and betraying the rules of Christianity. They express this‚ yet we see many of them are still devout Christians who follow the Bible. How can someone deprave and judge other human beings by the color

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    Sociopath Vs Psychopaths

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    psychopaths and sociopaths both stem from antisocial personality disorder. “Antisocial personality disorder (APD) is a clinical diagnosis that includes both psychopaths and sociopaths as antisocial personality types.”(www.http://depressiond.com) This being the case‚it often confuses people on their characteristics. Psychopaths and sociopaths are integrated in society to a certain extent which leaves no true definition in a person’s mind. Both disorders are similar in some aspects but do have some

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    camera angles and lighting in the movie V for Vendetta reflect a very intense and mysterious disposition. Throughout the whole movie‚ hard lighting is used almost constantly. Especially when "V" is on screen‚ hard lighting is used to emphasize the emotionless mask he has on. The deeper shadows in the movie allow V to seem as though he is invisible; the emphasis put on shadows permit V to blend in very well‚ producing an eerie and mysterious feeling. In addition‚ hard lighting was very noticeably used

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    Psychology In The Shining

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    talks to his imaginary friend‚ Tony that lets him have the ability to see the past‚ present‚ and future. Along with Torrance’s son‚ Jack Torrance is the main focus on the field of psychology in the film. His mood throughout the film changes from emotionless to full rage. The character undergoes schizophrenia and displays the actual symptoms of the disorder such as delusional thinking when Torrance talks to the spirits‚ his behavior being disorganized‚ and having difficulty concentrating when he tries

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    The statement says that Nicholas Carr thinks that technology’s power is alienation. His words are “the toll can be practically high with our intellectual technologies. The tools of the mind amplify and turn numb the most intimate‚ the most human‚ of our natural capacities – those for reasons‚ perception‚ memory‚ emotion. (Carr‚ 211) He says that by using tech so much we eventually go numb to everything around us‚ is that the truth? Well at this point in time all there was‚ was the ability to observe

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    Poems: Lifecycle – Enter Without So Much As Knocking The poet’s role is to challenge the world the see around them.’ How far is this true for the poetry of Bruce Dawe? How (ie through what techniques) Does Dawe achieve this? Discuss a maximum of 2 poems. Bruce Dawe is one of the most inspirational and truthful poets of our time. Born in 1930‚ in Geelong‚ most of Dawe’s poetry concerns the common person – his poems are a recollection on the world and issues around him. The statement ‘The poet’s role

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    Maya Angelou was a black child living with her grandmother in the American south in the 1930’s. In her autobiography “I know why the caged bird sings” she takes the reader on a journey throughout her childhood‚ growing up where racism towards the black people was rife. The opening lines introduce a crucial theme heavily laced with rhythm‚ dialect‚ alliteration and imagery. It shows Maya’s natural gift on her use of language and her use of upbeat‚ gentle self-deprecation that she uses when she writes

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