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    The World State is a seemingly perfect place. There people are “decanted” and then conditioned to fit perfectly into a preselected social caste. Because of the conditioning they are put through‚ everyone is happy in the caste they are put in. The feelings of despair and suffering are absent from this world‚ at the price of religion‚ art‚ and open scientific discoveries. While from the surface the World State seems like an utopia in the novel Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley expresses his clear distaste

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    Brave New World contains many archetypes in many different characters. Archetypes are an idea that Carl Jung‚ a well-known psychologist‚ came up with. Archetypes are the type of person you are and it comes from you unconscious. You can be several archetypes and they can change many times. But to talk about all of them would take to long‚ so I am going to focus on two specific archetypes the orphan and the seeker. The archetype of the orphan is shown very well threw John. The archetype of the

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    Newquay is to many people what Marmite is to the food industry‚ inasmuch as you either love it or you hate it. I love it as I have at some point or another during the course of my life fallen in to two of the categories that are within my review title‚ the first being that I enjoy surfing and the second being that of course not so long ago I was an even littler person than what I am now. Perhaps being most well known for its many surfing beaches and its attraction by those who enjoy its somewhat

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    English Essay Island Voices “The use of symbolism is interestingly used to express the theme of ‘seeing’ and the effects of modernism in Tanjong Rhu and Lee” The stories in Island Voices were compiled to highlight the consequences faced by Singaporean as the city transformed from a traditional society to a cosmopolitan Asian city. Many of the authors of these short stories use literary devices to emphasize their message. I feel that Tanjong Rhu and Lee both use symbolisms to emphasize the

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    setting‚ none of the things that happened would have happened * No adults‚ most fend for themselves * No order let loose‚ do what they want * No authority to remind them what it right and wrong - Piggy thinks they are stranded on the island because their plane was attacked (p.2 line 28 and lines 31-33) “ We was attacked! […] When we was coming down I looks through one of them windows. I saw the other part of the plane. There were flames coming out of it.” - (p. 5-6 line 21-25) “Daddy

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    the late 19th century‚ and early 20th century‚ movies were something of magic and mystery. The first 30 plus years (1895-1928) of film was known as the Silent Film Era‚ and within this time thousands of movies were produced and tens of thousands of movie theaters existed. It wasn’t until 1927 when “The Jazz Singer” released by Warner Bros. pictures‚ that the audience would hear a voice for the first time. This ushered in the Sound Era (1928-1944) and movies would never be the same. At first there were

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    I felt like tonight was going to be a great night to watch a movie with my family. I had reached for the silver remote on my maroon foot rest and held the red power button until I saw my tv gain a red glow at the bottom. When turned on‚ it was shown by the lower light that gleamed red. We wanted to watch an action packed movie so we decided to watch the very popular‚ thriller‚ “The Hunger Games”. The fear from the contestants in the forest of what was to come beyond gave me something to think about

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    place where the water’s clear‚ the sand is warm‚ and the wildlife is everywhere. That place is Hawaii. It’s one of the most beautiful and exotic places. But more specifically than Hawaii‚ we’re talking about Oahu. It is the third largest of all the islands but it is the most populated of them all. It also has the state capital‚ Honolulu. There is an abundance of beautiful plants and animals but there are also dangerous ones living among the people of Oahu as well. It’s a beautiful place but it needs

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    to the hook. • Underline all the sentences that serve to introduce the story. • Highlight the thesis. (Student sample 1) Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a suspenseful book about a group of boys that crashes on a deserted island during a war. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding may or may not be trying to show us a comparison between some of the objects and characters to something or someone else. There are many different symbols in the book including the characters and

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    “Inis Beag” The fictious name Inis Beag refers to one of the islands located in the Irish Gaeltacht. During the 60’s‚ it was home to just 350 people‚ who were primarily farmers and fishers. John C Messenger‚ a cultural anthropologist‚ travelled to Inis Beag several times with his wife during the years 1961-1966‚ after an initial visit in the fifties. Messenger’s main goal with these visits was to document the technological‚ economnic‚ political‚ social‚ religious‚ esthetic‚ and recreational aspects

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