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    McCarthyism not only destroyed the lives and careers of many Americans but also the innocent image of the country. Senator Joe McCarthy from Wisconsin was the same as any man. But when he cried Communism the world seemed to listen.<br><br>Following the Cold War between Russia and the United States there came many hardships‚ such as unemployment and high inflation. These hardships produced a restless society. The society then looked for something or someone to blame (Fried‚ 39). They found someone

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    many similarities between the McCarthy Era and the play written by Arthur Miller‚ The Crucible. McCarthyism‚ or the time known as the McCarthy Era‚ dominated our country from 1950-1954. During this time‚ there were many hearings in which people suspected of being related in some way to communism were interviewed and forced to give up names of others. If they refused to give up names of others‚ they were put in prison. On February 9th‚ 1950‚ Joseph McCarthy‚ a senator from Wisconsin‚

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    confront Joseph McCarthy and the people of America on the communist and fascists truths of McCarthyism through a speech‚ “The Declaration of Consciences”. Specifically‚ Smith uses logos to denounce McCarthyism beliefs in front of Senator McCarthy himself. The audience connects to Smith notably through her use of pathos creating a strong connection to her as a person‚ speaker and an American. To demonstrate her logic‚ Margaret Smith denounces the McCarthyism beliefs in front Senator McCarthy himself. “The

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    came to believe that Communist supporters had infiltrated the American borders and were beginning to take over. Among those believers was the Senator of Wisconsin‚ Joseph McCarthy. McCarthy gave a speech on communism in front of the Republican women’s group on February 7‚ 1950‚ in Wheeling‚ West Virginia. In this speech‚ McCarthy addressed that he had a government document listing over two hundred communists who were currently serving in the U.S. Government and military. This serious accusation thus

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    Lola Rawding​​28.11.15 In what ways do the authors‚ Ernest Hemingway and Cormac McCarthy‚ explore the notion of XXXXXXXX surrounding the arduous journeys that their characters endure. In the two novels‚ “The Old Man and The Sea” and “The Road’ the authors‚ Cormac McCarthy and Ernst Hemmingway‚ explore the notion of limitless time surrounding the arduous and demanding journeys that the characters endure. It is important that we understand the interminable journey of both the old fisherman and

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    McCarthyism was introduced by Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Second Red Scare that in general lasted between 1950 and 1956. During this period‚ McCarthy accused thousands of Americans of being "communists or communist sympathizers‚" leading to government and private-industry investigations and hearings. McCarthy’s primary targets were "government employees‚ those in the entertainment industry‚ educators and union activists" ("McCarthyism"). Several post-World War II events led to the Second

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    How does Cormac McCarthy represent the theme of hope through ‘The Road’ Hope is a questionable concept in McCarthy’s novel ‘The Road’. Using a variety of techniques McCarthy consistently presents the theme of both hope and loss throughout the novel. Despite undisputedly being of post-apocalyptic genre however‚ the theme of loss is marginalised throughout the novel‚ oppressed continuously by the intrinsic theme of hope the boy represents.   Symbolism is used abundantly throughout the

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    McCarthy’s The Road in a brief 287 pages fell from coldy revealing prose to an unforgivingly graceful monologue about fear. As the Man and the Boy closed their wildly ruthless fight on the Road‚ the characters of the two are revealed‚ stretched paley on thin skeletons that are more bone than body. They know that one must not fear the Road to survive‚ because that means you are living for something‚ but one cannot survive on that fear for long. The Man learned this before his end. He learned that

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    do to save themselves. Theocracy isn’t a government anyone would like to be ruled under. Unfortunately‚ theocracy was the only existing government during the witch trials. This wasn’t true for the McCarthy era‚ but those in charge of questioning the accused did so under the theocracy rule. McCarthy himself is an example. He said what needed to be said and did not give a chance to others to express themselves. Even though it was

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    experiences as they outline his true character. The result is recognition of the parallel between open terrain and his character‚ each one exemplifying one another and in the end explains the enlightenment he struggles for. Right out of the gate McCarthy shines light on the theme of personal constraint contingent on the landscape. John Grady is introduced in the beginning of the novel on his ranch in Texas preparing for his grandfather’s funeral. Right away the reader is informed of his feelings

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