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    Friederich S. Fitzgerald weaves together the motifs of materialism and lies/illusion in The Great Gatsby to express a theme in a couple of ways. First‚ he uses Gatsby’s illusion of love for Daisy to mix between the two motifs in crazy ways. Second‚ he uses the power of status to show how people come up to be and where they sit in the power chart. And lastly‚ the death of Myrtle is whipped into lies and materialism that comes to a dreadful end. Fitzgerald tells a story of love‚ lies‚ and deceit‚ and

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    Turkestan tapestries rich‚/ all broidered and bordered with the best gems” (5.76-78). Daisy and Jordan‚ both East Eggers are wearing extravagant dresses and live in beautiful homes. Although both East Eggers and Camelot courtiers share a love for materialism they are very different personality-wise. Camelot courtiers such as Gawain are very dedicated to their code of chivalry and value chastity. This is found when Gawain refuses Lady Bertilak’s advance. On the other hand‚ Tom Buchanan cheats on Daisy

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    being well liked lead him to end his life‚ and his life depicts the dangers of a consumerist society. Miller has revealed that The Death of a Salesman is based on his uncle‚ a man who live a wayward life driven by materialism. This shows that consumerism affects each one of us‚ as materialism and consumerism is directly linked‚ it may take over our entire lives. Studies show that a middle class family own on average‚ $20000 worth of ‘unnecessary’ machinery and materials‚ or machines the families think

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    Postmodern materialism and subsemantic cultural theory 1. Structuralist rationalism and the subcapitalist paradigm of reality In the works of Gibson‚ a predominant concept is the concept of patriarchialist truth. The primary theme of the works of Gibson is not narrative‚ but neonarrative. But the closing/opening distinction prevalent in Gibson’s Neuromancer is also evident in Idoru‚ although in a more mythopoetical sense. Lyotard’s model of subdialectic Marxism suggests that the significance

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    Materialism; a way of thinking that gives much importance to material possessions rather than to spiritual or intellectual things. A term that has often been linked with the American way of life‚ and the American dream in general. However‚ what are the possible effects of materialism on Americans and American society‚ and how can the development be countered? According to Tim Kasser‚ Americans are bombarded with commercials that make them want to buy goods‚ every single day: “Every day‚ Americans

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    High Price of Materialism Tim Kasser mentions‚ “…people who strongly value the pursuit of wealth and possessions report lower psychological well-being than those who are less concerned with such aims.” (365) By using an extensive amount of Logos‚ Ethos‚ an Repetition in his article “The High Price of Materialism”‚ Tim Kasser supports his argument that material items do not guarantee happiness. Through use of ethos‚ Kasser conveys his idea that materialism leads to a less healthy lifestyle. From

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    "A Divine Image" In his 1932 article‚ "An Interpretation of Blake’s "’A Divine Image‚’" Stephen Larrabee views the entire poem as a direct contrast to the "humanitarian idealism" (307) of "The Divine Image‚" with the author making direct line-by-line comparisons of the two. Not until 1959‚ however‚ does a critic actually examine Blake’s "virtues of delight." In his The Piper & the Bard: A Study of William Blake‚ Robert Gleckner traces the psychological roots of each of those virtues‚ while asserting

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    This essay will be firstly looking at what Engels means by exploring historical materialism.  I will implement what it is and show how it changed the feudal society. I will show how it connects to alienation‚ capital‚ and the individual production and individual appropriation. Second I will be touching on the advancement of technology and private ownership of production in regards to the fundamental contradictions in capitalism and I will explain how the contradictions came about. Third I will be

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    In Leucippe and Clitophon‚ we find a novel‚ at face value at least‚ with a similar plot to the other ancient novels: the protagonists are two young lovers who go through numerous misadventures‚ while staying true to each other‚ and are rewarded with marriage. However‚ it could be argued that the novel parodies its predecessors and the idealised picture of love portrayed in them‚ and that Achilles Tatius makes a mockery of the ideas typical of the ancient novels – or‚ as Morgan puts it‚ ‘conducts

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    Materialism over Motherhood The short story‚ “The Rocking - Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence elaborates on the important role that wealth plays not only in an individual’s lifestyle‚ but also their happiness. Paul‚ a young boy seeking the love of his materialistic minded mother feels a deep obligation to fulfill his mother’s happiness‚ a place where his father has failed. Through a Freudian approach‚ one is able to describe Paul’s actions of sexually desiring his mother and ultimately replacing the

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