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    1. The symbolism of the three beasts in Inferno I The three beasts‚ a leopard‚ a lion and a she-wolf‚ which impede Dante’s path as he tries to climb the sunlit hill‚ represent dark forces that threaten mankind. There are three interpretations that the beasts symbolize. Firstly the beasts represent the sins of lust‚ the leopard‚ pride‚ the lion‚ and avarice‚ the she-wolf. Second‚ the three beasts have a biblical analogue in Jeremiah‚ which states‚ “Wherefore a lion out of the forest shall slay

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    The Brave New World by Aldous Huxley discusses a utopian society in which everything is "perfect". Huxley believes that a society like this will emerge in the future due to rapid development of science. Members of the society are genetically engineered and assigned a class by their intelligence. The society is truly flawless in the sense that everyone is happy with the freedoms they have. On the other hand‚ people in this society are far from perfect because of their freedoms and the way that they

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    The Transition Into the New South Most all short story authors use one central idea‚ or theme‚ throughout their stories to make the story flow and influence the characters actions. In Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory‚ the theme of a work is defined as “… not its subject but its central idea which may be stated directly or indirectly” (Cuddon 969). Some themes might be difficult for a reader to recognize; however‚ because most themes are the author’s muse‚ or inspiration for the whole

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    Two troubled preteen pen pals run away together to explore the island of New Penzance and their love for each other. Moonrise Kingdom is set in the 1960’s and follows the story of 12 year-olds Suzy Bishop (Kara Hayward) and Sam Shakusky (Jared Gilman) as they run away together. Suzy is the oldest of four children whose parents were once lawyers and have now retired to the Island of New Penzance to live in a light house. Suzy is problematic‚ she has no friends‚ is depressed and acts out violently

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    what do these very different qualities have in common. The New World is a dramatic film about the life of the settlers who came to the new world not knowing what to expect and having to deal with the new surroundings and the Native people. You will follow the life of a native girl named Pocahontas who experiences love‚ loss‚ and victory. You will be on your edge of your seat due to the action and suspense this movie sets on you. The New World was directed and written by Terrence Malick. The main

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    Frontline: New Asylums addresses the lack of effective policies to facilitate treatment and rehabilitation for the mentally ill within the prison system. The social injustice theoretical perspective addresses the need for social benefits‚ resources and protection of the mentally ill within the criminal justice system. The perspective provides equal access of resources to all people and is based on human need rather than political or social power. The elimination of state mental hospitals was not

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    sounds‚ at the bottom of that bottle of pills is the conclusion of the pointless endeavor. “The Epidemic of Mental Illness: Why?”‚ another article by Marcia Angell of the The New York Review of Books‚ mentions a study of antidepressants by Irving Kirsch‚ a psychologist at the University of Hull in the UK and author of The Emperor’s New Drugs. At the beginning of his fifteen year scientific journey in 1995‚ his main concern was the effects of placebos‚ which is a type of substance that has no physical effect

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    what happens after someone died? Authors Dante Alighieri‚ who wrote “The Inferno” and John Milton‚ wrote the “Temptation of Eve” were both writing about things that could not be explored by living people. Dante’s main character‚ the poet‚ is also his alter ego‚ so it is a first person perspective of him. Milton’s main character‚ Eve‚ is from the bible from the story of Adam and Eve and in the Garden of Eden. The plot of the inferno is The Poet goes on a journey through hell with assistance from the spirit

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    whole world actually‚ for centuries. Not just blacks‚ but any minority in any country is often faced with prejudice because of something they simply can’t control. Really‚ it’s just like bullying in many schools‚ but one hundred times worse. In “The New Negro”‚ Alain Locke has many important ideas and thoughts about society and the treatment of African Americans. He shows you what every life of a black American was like in the 1920’s. Many of the ideas that he writes are shown in Richard Wright’s Black

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    between the Jim Crow and the new American justice system? The new American justice system was believed to be a refined version of the previous Jim crow that promised equality and liberty to all races. The term “Jim crow” refers to the practice of segregating people in the Us The New Jim Crow was published during the year 2010‚ it  is a book written by Michelle alexander‚ a credible well known American rights litigator and legal scholar and is best known for this book (The New Jim Crow). She is a professor

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