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    The Power of a Woman The familiar saying "Behind every great man is an even greater woman" can certainly hold true in many cases. A woman may very well be the driving force behind any successful man. However‚ a woman can also use her strong influence in a negative way. This can be seen in Macbeth‚ where Lady Macbeth is the evil force behind Macbeth’s cruelty and evil doings. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth is the main reason that Macbeth is transformed from a noble‚ respected Thane into

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    be missed in the grouping of individualist. Australia scored quiet low (36) on power distance because individuals in societies may not be equal. This expresses the attitude of the cultures towards these in equalities amongst all of us. Hofstede. G. (n.d) states that‚ “Power Distance is defined as the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and organizations within a country expect and accept that power is distributed unequally”. It has to do with the fact that the followers endorse

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    How far will people go to achieve power over others and what will they do? Lord of the Flies is a novel by William Golden that shows how even the most innocent people become vicious over others. The author William Golden lived during the time World War II and Cold War and wrote Lord of the Flies. In the novel the author shows what fears can do to them and relationship and some reasons hows that when they’re stuck in a island and they have to have a leader so they can survive. Also there is some

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    it lies in the proles” (pg.69). Repression is a very important issue in George Orwell’s novel 1984. The citizens can not follow their natural impulses because of Big Brother and the party fearing that if they did they would be a danger to their power. Overall Orwell was trying to prove that a totalitarian society does not work because there will always be someone that does not fit into the system and that a government can never fully take away a person’s natural

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    Some claim knowledge is power‚ but is it ethical to use that knowledge and tamper with nature? It has often been said that “progress is born from doubt and inquiry”‚ however‚ when the inquirer takes this knowledge and uses it to play God‚ can his actions be justified? That is the dilemma in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ where protagonist Victor Frankenstein attempts to artificially create life‚ only for it to end in death and tragedy. The novel blatantly displays how taking things too far

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    three waterfalls and ten stones-where Peekay may always find him. Peekay returns to school the following year with his problem solved‚ with Granpa Chook one of Inkosi-Inkosikazi’s magic chicken‚ and with the independent spirit he refers to as the "power of one." Granpa Chook becomes Peekay’s only friend at school‚ and Mevrou allows him to live in the kitchen where he keeps the cockroaches at bay. Peekay excels at school‚ yet he has learnt that surviving the system means one has to adopt a

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    Does love really matter? In the story “POWER” by Alice Munro Nancy writes a diary of her life story. Nancy’s story involve marriage to a doctor she has played an irresponsible April fool’s trick on‚ and feels too embarrassed to turn him down‚she doesn’t want him to stay mad at her she accept the proposal just to get the embarrassment out of her way. Through writing characteristic of America’s realism period‚ Alice Munro emphasis these point that happen in the story independent‚ friendship and love

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    fellow people have thought of each other as being related in some way and called each other their brother. Being a brother is more than just a biological male sibling or half sibling. I myself am a blood brother to 2 sisters. I will do everything in my power to help my family if they are in need‚ but I do not share the same ideals as them. We have similar family values‚ but I carry on different life values. When you become part of a group such as being an American soldier‚ it brings a sense of pride when

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    Power has the potential to change the way we behave and the pattern in which we think. Especially found in leaders‚ positions of power allow for one person to represent a collection of people‚ ideas‚ or beliefs. In some cases power is the tool that leaders need to push their group to thrive‚ yet in others it is the poison that consumes leaders and causes the led group to crumble. The difference lies in morals‚ ethics‚ and standards. Power must be balanced by a set of moral and ethical standards that

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    With control comes power and power becomes a need for control. It is in our human nature that we feel a sense of individuality and in essence total self-empowerment of our own lives. No one is born with the aspiration to be submissive‚ though we are all born with the longing to lead our lives to our own fate. Though when all is lost‚ what is left? By exploring concepts and themes within the Shakespearean play “King Lear” and the film “The Truman Show”‚ we are able to comprehend a clearer understanding

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