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    In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Claudius completes many evil acts. Claudius does many kinds of evil things throughout the whole story‚ and Claudius causes everyone’s death. First‚ Claudius kills Claudius’s brother‚ Hamlet’s father‚ then Claudius marries Gertrude to be king. Next‚ Claudius sends Hamlet to England because hamlet killed Polonius‚ father of Laertes and Claudius knew Hamlet would find troube there. Caudius wrote a leter to the King of England saying if they see

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    Marxist theory

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    Marxist theory This theory was basically ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Both of them were born from Germany. Marx was a student of the most prominent German Idealist Philosopher. Engels was editing a radical journal that written by Karl Marx at the year 1844. Due to this both of them meet and become close friends. Engels start to share his opinion toward capitalism to Marx. After that‚ they decided to work together and become partnership because Marx was good in dealing with difficult

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    Sick role theory‚ as described by researcher “is a way of explaining the particular rights and responsibilities of those who are ill.” (Weiss 1997). Since those who are diagnosed with a medical condition cannot always fulfill the same duties that a person in good health can‚ society adjusts to this situation and allows a reasonable amount of deviation from behavior that would be characterized as those of a well person. There are four components of the sick role. First‚ the sick person is temporarily

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    different ideas on what role the family takes. Capitalism meaning the investment of profit is said by Item 2B that Marxist sees ‘all social institutions as serving the interests of capitalism’. This including the family‚ it suggests that they help to maintain and justify capitalism by reinforcing class inequality and exploitation from the rich. Another opinion on this is the functionalist approach in which they think the family performs the essential needs of the society. Both Marxist and functionalist

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    Marxist Feminism

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    Marxist Feminism is a form of feminist theory that focuses on the social institutions of private property and capitalism to explain and criticize gender inequality and oppression. Marxist feminism states that private property gives rise to economic inequality‚ dependence‚ political mess‚ and an unhealthy relationship between men and women which in turn is the root of women’s oppression. Marxist feminist allies themselves with the theories of Karl Marx. Marx and Fredrick Engels constructed the structure

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    Marxist Criticism

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    Marxist criticism is a type of criticism in which literary works are viewed as the product of work and whose practitioners emphasize the role of class and ideology as they reflect‚ propagate‚ and even challenge the prevailing social order. Rather than viewing texts as repositories for hidden meanings‚ Marxist critics view texts as material products to be understood in broadly historical terms. In short‚ literary works are viewed as a product of work (and hence of the realm of production and consumption

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    Marxist Analysis

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    Marxist Analysis of Film * What is it? * It is a form of critique that can be applied to any text or Film. * A Marxist Analysis can be boiled down to how economics drives the plot and is basically a critique of capitalism. * Marxism was founded by Karl Heinrich Marx * Karl Marx was a German philosopher‚ economist‚ sociologist‚ historian‚ journalist and revolutionary socialist. * His most notable work being “The Communist Manifesto” (1848)‚ these ideas played a significant

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    Anointing of the Sick

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    The Anointing of the Sick What is The Anointing of the Sick?  Is a Sacrament of the Catholic Church that is administered to Catholic members who are sick or in danger of death.  The sacrament is also referred to in Latin as Unction‚ and in the past as Extreme Unction‚ and is one of the three sacraments that make up the rituals known as the ” Last Rites ”.  The sacrament is administered by a priest‚ who uses olive oil or another pure plant oil to bless (anoint) the patient on forehead and

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    Marxist: the Lottery

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    David Budnick Mrs. Sarnoski English 12 Honors 14 December 2012 “The Lottery” Through the Eyes of a Marxist/Feminist Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is about a town in which a little black box controls whether or not a person may live or be killed. The lack of dominant female characters illustrates the assumption that women are often seen as inferior to men. Interesting developments of the plot and theme make it obvious to the reader how women are portrayed in the story. This short story shows

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    The Sick Rose

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    The sick rThe sick roseose The sick rose is a poem by William Blake which has specific characteristics in terms of its form and content. Firstly‚ we can deduce that it is composed of 3 sentences‚ from which 2 occupy more than 1 line‚ and that is called enjambment. In total‚ the poem has 9 lines organized in two quatrains. Moreover‚ in terms of sound devices‚ we can say that this lyrical poem contains alliteration‚ onomatopoeia and has an organized rhyme scheme. Alliteration can be noticed in

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