Analysis of the text “The Man of Destiny” Bernard Shaw was the British writer‚ novelist‚ playwriter‚ Nobel laureate in literature‚ social worker. He was the second (after Shakespeare) the most popular playwriter in the English theatre. Genre variety in line with its wide emotional spectrum – from sarcasm to the elegiac meditation on the fate of people who are the victims of ugly public establishment. At the heart of the artistic method – a paradox as a means of over throwing the dogmatism and prejudice
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society like poverty‚ poor lifestyles and corruption etc. Even medias like you tube‚facebook etc the most searched videos are that of popstars and other glamorous personalities and compared to that how many of us really have searched about the Nobel laureates and other such people ? The
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Sixties‚ embellished with it’s contradictions like rebellion and backlash‚ flower children and assassins‚ was a decade that transformed the world (The 1960s: A Decade of Promise and Heartbreak). With every step that the world took‚ birth‚ death‚ was‚ peace‚ writers were right behind‚ recording everything with a pen and paper. Sure‚ we have photographs and artifacts that show us plenty of things about what happened in the 190’s‚ but the most valuable thing we got from it was the literature‚ a treasure
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scientists: Felix Hoenikker says "Why should I bother with made-up games when there are so many real ones going on?” He never understands that the games he is playing will have a disastrous effect on the human race. - After Felix Hoenikker wins noble peace prize‚ he says he is “still playing” -> treats science like a game‚ doesn’t take it srsly. Religion - Jonah says to Mona “could I have your religion‚ if I wanted it?” -> religion is so easy to take up - Newt compares religion to the cat’s cradle
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In his arousing Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech in 1986‚ Elie Wiesel pronounces the importance of “taking sides” and “interfering” when a time of human suffering is upon the world. He is undeniably correct. People need to stand up for what is right in this world‚ and acknowledge the wrong; they need to take an issue of human persecution and make it “the center of the universe”. People should fight for others who cannot fight for themselves. They should be the voice others do not have. The
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world. Everyone here wants to be famous and wantS success in his life. Whether he may be A successful boxer‚ sportman‚ his present positiOn is only due to hard work.Let’s take an example FROM people who win gold medalS in THE OLYMPIC Games ‚novel??? prize in differENT fields of knowledge is only because of hard work. Luck has nothing to do with it .Just by watching television and siTTing idle if YOU are saying that can bend down success in your knee means YOU are wrong. YeS perhaps YOU HAVE got success
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What people remember shapes their understanding of themselves and their world. Who are we and do we even understand ourselves in our space before we try understanding anything else? In our rather busy lives today‚ we sometimes forget to take deep breaths and look at ourselves for who we really are. Our memories are there to guide us to establishing who we are. The line between selective memory and short term memory is dependent on our world. What we chose to remember someone else doesn’t and it
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KAIST International Student Association March 5‚ 2010 Mr. Im Koo Bae Student Affairs Team Dear Mr. Bae‚ In order to get funding for KISA Sport Festival 2010‚ I am submitting this proposal to clarify the necessity of financial support from the school. KAIST International Student Association hopes that after consideration the funds will be given to assure seamless carrying out of the tournament. Sincerely‚ Andrii Omelianovych‚ President KAIST‚ Spring Semester 2010 KAIST
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Inconsistency (A critical comparison of A Rose for Emily and Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech) Shakespeare put it beautifully in Hamlet when he put the words into Polonius’s mouth‚ “To thine own self be true.” It truly is a noble sentiment and a worthy goal. Each person on the planet earth is confronted daily by decisions that challenge his or her commitment to his or her own self. This is evident in many art forms. Painters‚ musicians‚ and writers take pieces of themselves and put it into what they
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"Once upon a time there was an old woman. Blind but wise." Or was it an old man? A guru‚ perhaps. Or a griot soothing restless children. I have heard this story‚ or one exactly like it‚ in the lore of several cultures. "Once upon a time there was an old woman. Blind. Wise." In the version I know the woman is the daughter of slaves‚ black‚ American‚ and lives alone in a small house outside of town. Her reputation for wisdom is without peer and without question. Among her people she is both the
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