Does the man’s natural desire for “Summum Bonum” leads to the state of war where peace can only be achieved within an absolute monarchy? According to the 17th century philosopher‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ humans share a fundamental quality – an enduring desire for power‚ glory and self-perseverance‚ and in the right of nature it is upon each man’s liberty to use his own power to persist his existence. Hobbes‚ in one of his most influential texts‚ Leviathan (1651)‚ constructs arguments which justify destroying
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A postmodern cultural perspective in Lolita and A Streetcar Named Desire Postmodernism has emerged as a reaction to modernism thoughts and "well-established modernist systems". (Wikipedia‚ 2005) Specific to Nabokov’s Lolita and Williams’ Streetcar Named Desire is the idea that both of the novels are written under the view of postmodernism as a cultural movement and that they are broadly defined as the condition of Western society especially after World War II (period in which the novel were written;
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Michelle Hong EBS-021-701 July 8‚ 2013 Professor Haji Desire There are two readings that are similar to each other. One is called‚ “Shame‚” by Dick Gregory‚ and the other is called‚ “Salvation‚” by Langston Hughes. The major similarities found in the two readings are lying to fit in and longing for something/ someone. The two readings also have a similar introduction like the setting which takes place in Missouri‚ both authors are young‚ and are memoirs. The two readings have so much in common
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Life is often dictated by a desire from deep within a person’s soul. People will usually act on whatever desire this is for their own personal gain. Be it greed for lust/love as represented by Abigail Williams‚ greed for power/authority as represented by Reverend Parris‚ or greed for land/wealth/power as represented by Thomas Putnam. Arthur Miller points out all of these in his play “The Crucible.” He shows how it leads to the corruption of a once good community. The greed and quest for power blurs
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Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire investigates the power of externally driven and social influences upon the expectations and manifestations of relationships. Williams criticises social inequality and division between those who support the ‘old money’ and those in the ideals of the ‘American Dream’. He critiques the projected impressions that they create‚ surrounding the differing life expectations and the subsequent disconnect between members of the classes. In turn‚ his drama also examines
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I want to transfer to Spelman college because it is time to make my dream tangible. My time during community college has molded me into an esteemed well-rounded student. Now my journey here has come to an end and I am ready to utilize all the skills and traits that I have developed when I transfer. I have obtained leadership and interpersonal communication skills‚ as well as efficient study habits. Also‚ I have worked with many children that I constantly encouraged to strive for more; regardless
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In Tennessee William’s play A Streetcar Named Desire‚ audiences discussed the explicit tension between reality and illusion developed by the theme of isolation. By situating at a time of transition in America where the modernism transcended the classical values‚ the isolation of Blanche due to her disparate semblances and adherence to delusions is represented as her loss of conformity. The arrival of modernist era leads to Blanche’s irreproachable deceiving of herself‚ illustrating illusions that
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A Streetcar Named Desire Overall Reactions to Characters and Situations Lies‚ Violence and Hysteria As the play begins‚ the reader meets Stella‚ Stanley and Mitch. Stella and Stanley are laughing‚ joking around and being friendly towards each other. Eunice is also in this scene‚ by Stella’s side. It is clear that she is a secondary character based on the lack of her description other than “The white woman is Eunice‚ who occupies the upstairs flat”. Blanche is quickly introduced as well‚ seen in
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The play A Streetcar Named Desire revolves around Blanche DuBois; therefore‚ the main theme of the drama concerns her directly. In Blanche is seen the tragedy of an individual caught between two worlds-the world of the past and the world of the present-unwilling to let go of the past and unable‚ because of her character‚ to come to any sort of terms with the present. The final result is her destruction. This process began long before her clash with Stanley Kowalski. It started with the death of her
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Corruption is not a new topic to discuss. everyday or the other we here some news on cooruption on the television. But today I will not discuss corruption instead I wil discuss the reason behind corruptioon that is greed. Greed is a strong and selfish desire for possession wealth or power. The politiicians bifurcated corruption into two parts –need based and greed based . but it has been found by the latest research that 70%of the corruption is greed based and 30% is need base. So it is confirmed that
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