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    understand why things happen‚ ask the question: why? And most of time the answer to this question never ceases to include an individual’s viewpoints‚ beliefs and feelings. For it is these very things that shape how others see the world. He lives an emotionless‚ removed man in a world filled of people who value the very things he deems unimportant. The culture of people around him‚ are ones who need explanations for why things happen or why things don’t happen. However‚ the main character of Albert Camus’s

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    of the American forces on Omaha beach whom retains a very determined role. Mitchum creates an orderly setting in the troops with his composed personality and keen reactions as a Brig. General. The German side is presented by the very mono-toned‚ emotionless role of Maj. Gen. Gunther Blumentritt played by German national Curt Jürgens‚ who throughout the entire movie is scripted with his native language‚ adding a very realistic effect. Other stars in this all-star international cast include Eddie Albert

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    How is the theme of darkness portrayed in the play “Macbeth?” The play Macbeth expresses the consistent theme of darkness as a constant foreshadow of the actions in which Macbeth is to conduct further on into the play. One instance of how the theme is expressed is through the way darkness is presented in the very first scene. This scene of the play is consistently portraying dark weathers such as thunder and lightning. The weather used in this scene of the play shows how darkness triumphs over

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    until they are gone or incapacitated in some way. After his transformation‚ Gregor is rejected by his family and they began to hide him because they were ashamed. They did not try to help him at all. This changed Gregor more from a man to the emotionless insect he had become. Any man wants to feel appreciated and wanted or even some gratitude for all the service he did to help support his family. This family did not express this though and this pushed him to feel

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    that’s crass. Hmmm…. And really the worst part about all of that is that intelligence isn’t some blanket term‚ applicable to all areas of education. There are so many different types of intelligence that really even tests‚ as black and white and emotionless as they are‚ cannot determine how smart someone is. Honestly‚ I’m actually not very good at math. I’ll still take the top level classes because my awfulness is quite relative to those top levels. I’m usually asking others for help and taking a

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    to give the audience an impression of the representation of men throughout Hard Times. The reader is introduced to Bounderby as ‘a big loud man‚ with a stare and metallic laugh’. This dramatic declarative uses a metaphor to show how inhuman‚ or emotionless/detached men and Bounderby can be‚ the ‘metallic laugh’ suggests a certain coldness and robotic nature. The multiple modifiers in ‘great puffed head and forehead’ indicates the intelligence of Mr Bounderby while also suggesting that he may be big

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    Dear‚ E.E. Cummings‚ I have unraveled your poem “anyone lived in a pretty how town”. I really enjoyed the uniqueness of the puzzle you created. The narrator of the story tells the narrative as if they don’t care‚ moreover‚ the story itself is about a lot of people not caring. The only people who act out are Anymore and Noone‚ they fall in love and worry about no one but themselves‚ as the disregardful outside world continues to repeat the cycle of life and death by no means. Mr. Cummings‚ I appreciate

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    focuses on the most is to be a "great butler." He pushes himself physically to work as hard as he can‚ as well as mentally to determine what makes a butler great. Stevens sacrifices all normal human encounters with those around him in order to be an emotionless person. "When one encounters them‚ one simply knows one is in the presence of greatness" (44). Stevens‚ through many trials‚ proves himself to be a "great butler." Stevens possesses "the emotional restraint which only the English race are capable

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    Science and technology are two of the most dominant factors in the modern day society. The outcomes of scientific and technological research have strongly influenced civilization throughout history. It is evident that the applications of the two have been both beneficial and unsuited to human society simultaneously. Although science and technology have greatly contributed to elevating the quality of life‚ especially in the areas of geology and communication‚ it has also negatively impacted the world

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    In Regeneration Pat Barker utilises the character of Burns as a way of presenting the extent to which the society have managed to damage the young soldiers. Burns is a fictional character used as an extreme case in Craiglockhart Hospital that presents the emotional destruction that all soldiers feel and further enhances the strain from society on Burns individually shown in the actions he uses to demonstrate a severe deterioration. It is clear that the war is continuously playing on the mind of

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