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    Nationalism‚ not sectionalism‚ was the driving force during the era of good feelings. Nationalism became the leading ideology of the American republic. While sectionalism proceeded in bringing the nation into turmoil and constant bickering among the politicians‚ as in the case with dealings leading to the Missouri compromise‚ nationalism was able to unite the nation into a headstrong body‚ led by an ever-increasing‚ more powerful central government. Nationalism‚ many can argue‚ was a guiding light

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    William Shakespeare: Macbeth Explore the ways in which Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are presented… You should consider: - the thoughts and feelings Macbeth and Lady Macbeth express - the way other characters react to them - what makes the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth so important Act 2‚ Scene 2 - In the opening two lines of the scene‚ Lady Macbeth describes how she has been overwhelmed by passion. She is drunk with the power she has given herself and

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    regards to politics‚ economics‚ and social factors. The time period after the War of 1812 is often labeled the "Era of Good Feelings" due to nationalism. The government along with the people encouraged and maintained unity and stabilization within the country. There are many examples of nationalism that support that the time period after the War of 1812 was an era of good feelings. One example was the construction of canals and roads (Doc. B). The construction of roads and canals lead to more communication

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    ways show the reader that Simon is clam‚ slow and not panicking‚ giving him a good mind to start with to make a serious decision. Simon is “suddenly” pulled several feel‚ just like Joe but he instantly pushes his ‘axes into the snow.’ Rather than feeling hopeless by the ‘speed of it’‚ Simon quickly thinks and does a sensible thing to save himself immediately. This tells the reader that even in a sudden accident‚ Simon

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    Walter Brueggemann highlights that the interpreter must seek to interpret with an obedient attitude. This is the practise of some of the western church as they ‘see how the Bible authorises‚ evokes‚ and permits a world that is an alternative to the deathly world of our dominant value system’ . This practise should be applicable to certain Asian churches‚ in which take too much emphasis on Charismatic movement and less on the words of God. Thus‚ Asian interpreter should be alert on this matter and should

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    The Vietnam Syndrome: America’s Gut Feeling The reason the Vietnam Syndrome infected so much of the American population so deeply is due to the film industry. Filmmakers were able to tackle their issues with the war by making films that expressed or demonstrated the flaws that they saw in the way the United States participated in the war‚ such as a toxic division of support and a flawed military culture that produced insanity. The most popular and critically acclaimed Vietnam movies were anti-war

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    The Era of Good Feelings was one in which the federalist dissolved thus leaving only one party; the republicans which left no room for party politics‚ this resulted into nationalism which was emphasized not only with that of Madison’s letter but also the Star Spangled Banner‚ the Bonus Bill‚ the Monroe Doctrine‚ The Court Decisions of John Marshall and most importantly National Spirit through the U.S. After the win of James Monroe a Virginian Republican president nationalism was looked at through

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    2. Analyse methods used to affect both feelings and thoughts in the texts you have studied “Soldier” – Rupert Brooke “Dulce et Decorum est” – Wilfred Owen Two poets I have identified to affect both feelings and thoughts through war poetry are Rupert Brooke with his pre- world war one poem ‘Soldier’ and Wilfred Owen through his poem ‘Dulce et Decorum est’. Both poems were written with the aim of affecting reader’s views towards the war‚ but the contrast between the two is unmistakeable. All throughout

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    In the essay "Feeling and Form‚" Susanne Langer discusses how art is not a thing‚ but a symbol that shows feeling (58). In Chapter 3 she writes: "A work of art is often a spontaneous expression of feeling‚ I.e.‚ a symptom of the artist’s state of mind. If it represents human beings it is probably also a rendering of some sort of facial expression which suggests the feelings those beings are suppose to have. Moreover‚ it may be said to "express‚" in another sense‚ the life of the society from which

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    Sharing feelings with people is very hard. It’s because you are basically showing your weak side to other people making you defenceless if they use that against you. In the movie Inside Out‚ Riley‚ the main character who is around 11 years old is suffering from being able to show her feelings. Since the family moved from Minnesota to San Francisco‚ her feelings were unstable because of a few reasons. The first one being that her parents were busy (especially her dad) and it made her worrisome. The

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