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    In the book Silas marner‚ George Elliot uses many themes to bring the book alive and also to grasp the reader’s attention. Silas marner is written by a woman who named herself George Elliot as a mean to publish her novels. Themes are used in this novel to portray what George Elliot was trying to show the readers. One of the themes in Silas marner is class; being centered on two households‚ marner’s cottage by the stone pit and the Cass marner‚ the red house‚ these two settings represent class

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    Feudalism was not a very effective response to the crisis of the early medieval era. Peasants in the kingdom were treated unfairly. Women were held back from doing things that men could. Knights… Feudalism is a political and economic system based on land ownership and personal loyalty. Peasants in the kingdom were treated unfairly. Most peasants were serfs and had to stay and work for the lord of the land under strict rules. “Serfs were people who could not lawfully leave the place where they

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    Although many men offered a hand in marriage to Queen Elizabeth I‚ she refused every offer. She was one of the only female rulers of England who did not get married‚ because it was frowned upon for a woman to not have a male to take care of her (Sharnette). From woman’s inability to get educated and class rankings in society‚ to men’s lives‚ much has changed since Queen Elizabeth I ruled England. In Elizabethan England‚ women were not allowed a good education. Men were allowed to go to school and

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    European and Japanese Feudalism The Europeans and the Japanese have many aspects of feudalism in common‚ but also many that differ. Their feudalisms are more differences than similarities. The differences include their cultural and political aspects. They have similarities in the social aspects. The first way they differ culturally is their views on death. The Japanese saw death as acceptable and right‚ while the Europeans saw it as wrong and were more concerned on survival. The Japanese would

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    Generals and Princes A general is an individual who leads men into battle field. Generals are strong‚ courageous‚ smart leaders who lead others in the time of need. A prince is a man with power to a thorn that is wise and feared amongst other men. According to Machiavelli‚ a general should be the prince because the sense of betrayal could fall into the general?s hands. Thus‚ a prince should be a general and a prince all in one. In the article The Qualities of the Prince‚ the author (Niccolo Machiavelli)

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    In the final section of the novel‚ The Sweet Hereafter‚ Banks seems to be using the demolition derby setting as a place for everyone to meet and see just exactly how things have changed in the town of Sam Dent since the tragic bus accident that happened the previous winter. It serves as a place that can be compared and contrasted with how the townspeople act this year versus the previous years. It is also a place where most everyone in the town comes annually. It may be told through Dolores’ perspective

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    Thesis: God’s will and royal oppression is what drove the peasants to rebel in the German states; with their numbers‚ the Holy Roman Empire’s authority was weakened‚ economy affected‚ and most of all society suffered chaos; the poor mans’ revolts proved to be effective against the weak government responses. The leaders of government were lead to believe that the peasants acted upon the will of God. (Document 1 Leonhard von Eck) The peasants themselves claimed that their reasons were behind God.

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    Student: Nguyễn Thị Thanh Hằng Class: 02G Student code: 0271119 ROMAN FEVER Edith Wharton Analyze the significance of the title ’Roman fever’ An interesting story about two genteel ladies and their triangle love began at Rome‚ which is famous for its extremely romantic beauty. And twenty five years later‚ also by these two ladies‚ also at this beautiful city‚ all the secrets in the past are revealed. The true face of the upper class for which these two women represent as a result is exposed

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    Feudalism

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    Graded Assignment Document-Based Question: Feudalism Submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date to receive full credit. (45 points) 1. To complete this Graded Assignment‚ retrieve the Feudalism DBQ. Use this document with its essay instructions and the DBQ Checklist to complete this DBQ essay. Make sure that your essay has an introduction‚ three body paragraphs‚ point-of-view analysis‚ an additional source that would strengthen the essay‚ and a conclusion. Also make sure that it addresses

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    As a poem about a tenth century battle‚ “The Battle of Maldon” gives a glimpse of the cultural and political ideas of medieval England. The poem shows evidence that medieval societies greatly admired and expected virtues‚ such as honor‚ loyalty‚ courage‚ and obedience. They believed in a hierarchy or pecking order in their culture and adhered to it. People with a corporate worldview held these virtues in high regard. Modern societies can identify with these qualities also. The Anglo-Saxon

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