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    responsible for the birth of existentialist thought. Existentialism is the theory that individuals are independent beings and are free to exercise their own free will. It focuses on questions such as: Do humans have a predetermined essence or do they live completely free from restrictions? If a divine creator does exist‚ what is its true nature? And whether the universe is indifferent to human existence. This paper takes a deeper look into existentialism and how it can apply to literature. Mary Shelley’s

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    Existentialism as Exemplified in ‘The Seventh Seal’ The Seventh Seal is a 1957 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film offers interwoven storyline. It starts with a game of chess between a medieval knight‚ Antonius Block‚ and Death – in which if Block won‚ Death will prolong the knight’s life. This game goes on in intermittent times. The knight is accompanied by his squire‚ Jöns‚ as they go back to the knight’s castle to be reunited with his wife. Throughout their journey

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    The Monty Hall Problem is about what someone’s chances of winning a car if you had to pick the door that it is behind out of three doors. Behind two of the doors there is a goat and in the third door is the car. If you pick a door‚ the game show host opens another door to show a goat‚ should you swap doors or stick with the original door that you picked? The first thing that came to my mind is that it would not make a difference if you swap doors or not. You would still have a 50/50 chance of having

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    Anthony Caruso Dr. Mosser American Literature 5 October 2017 The Sculpting of Existentialism F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway identify the meagerness of American democracy in a gradually marketable and purchaser ethos and cast-off the capitalistic morals‚ characteristics‚ and customs given by and strengthened through the increasingly domineering social‚ and political structures of American culture. For Fitzgerald and Hemingway‚ what is at stake is the person‚ the creative essence‚ and the

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    "Much of his philosophical work deals with the issues of how one experiences life as a "single individual"‚ giving priority to concrete human reality over abstract thinking‚ and highlighting the importance of personal choice and commitment." In the book‚ "The Hunger Games" by Suzzanne Collins‚ one such character displays her life as a "single individual" Her name is Katniss Everdeen. Even before the moment she became a tribute she had to be strong and help provide for her family. She began to provide

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    The Existentialist school of thought poses that humans live in an irrational universe and try‚ to no avail‚ to forge meaning out of the chaos and stress. Franz Kafka expresses this sentiment in his novella‚ Metamorphosis‚ in which Gregor Samsa awakes to find he has transformed into a human-sized dung beetle and struggles to maintain that which makes him human. Through Kafka’s expression of Existential ideas of living-for-others and isolation‚ the author encapsulates Gregor’s descent into animalistic

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    Edgar Allan Poe is noted as one of the most controversial authors. He was rejected by many and his works like his life are captivating‚ horrifying‚ and deal with love‚ death‚ terror‚ revenge and often brand evil. He had a love for the arts‚ alcohol and women. Death surrounded much of Poe’s early years and it is no wonder that many of his works deal with death and dying. His writings did not deal with the supernatural world of vampires or ghosts but dealt with the evil from within our souls that

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    Burmese pythons taking over the Everglades Karen Brown COM/156 February 16‚ 2013 Tiffany Rodriquez Burmese pythons taking over the Everglades Imagine taking a walk in the Florida Everglades. Now imagine that during that walk you come across a giant snake. In that snakes grip is a full-sized White-tailed deer. The two are battling it out‚ but the snake is clearly winning‚ it does not stand a chance against a full sized python. What could possibly be even worse than that would

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    instead of trying to come together as a nation some felt the need to exist as individuals. The Existentialist evolution arrived from Europe during the 1950’s. Existentialism came along in the United States at the same time segregation in schools was ruled unconstitutional‚ the Korean War had begun‚ and the Warsaw Pact had been signed. Existentialism was a time in America where some people emphasized the existence of everyone as a responsible and free individual. Existentialist believed that their development

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    In Monty Python’s “Ministry of Silly Walks”‚ there is a great amount of satirical humor in the sketch. The sketch is based in England in a fake governmental agency that is responsible for creating grants for people who claim to have“silly walks.” The main focus of the skit revolves around the man in charge of the ministry. He speaks to a man named‚ Mr.Putey‚ who is interested in the agency and claims he has a silly walk. He performs his walk to the man and he decides that it is not “silly” at all

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