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    Many characters don’t have the power to control all of the flat and round characters in a story‚ but one character in Shakespeare’s short stories does have the ability to do so. Iago‚ the character in “Othello” has the ability to take control of all the characters’ lives even if they don’t suspect any kind of remorse. While Shakespeare gave Iago the ability to control the entire plot by his secret misleading situations allows him to be the enticer of every situation that occurs throughout the story

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    with some of the best warriors in Ancient Greece‚ was an oligarchy with two kings. Naturally‚ these two different political systems influenced the common citizens in very different‚ but also very similar ways. Now we are going to look into those similarities and differences. Both in Athens and Sparta the beliefs and ideas present in the political systems were clearly

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    Durkheim’s idea of division of labour and specialization. As societies become more complex‚ they are unable to function with mechanical solidarity‚ thus we see the emergence of organic solidarity. As opposed to mechanical‚ which focuses more on similarities and minimal individuality‚ organic solidarity specializes tasks and promotes

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    cause them to become paranoid and suspicious of each other. Their hysteria led to the Salem Witch trials in 1692‚ where each person would blame each other for witchcraft and be executed for working with the devil. In today’s society the similarities we have with the Puritans of the 1600’s is that we have moral codes that we follow to live in peace. If anyone violates them‚ then they are punished for what they have

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    religions different from your own and immediately dismiss the religion as wrong. However when analyzing certain aspects of religious texts‚ it is clear some striking similarities exist. For instance Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam all have unique perspectives on the Day of Judgement‚ but have some commonalities. One common thread between the texts is the emotional response it causes the reader to have. Specifically‚ the passages are intended to both terrify and elicit hope. This can be seen in the

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    Bladerunner and Frankenstein Q. Changes in context and form offer fresh perspectives on the values of texts. How does Scotts Bladerunner reveal a new response to the values in Shelley’s Frankenstein? Include the following: * Topic sentence * Context * Quote/techniques A. Thesis: In society‚ values are relatively constant overtime regardless of the changes in context. However underlying the transcending values‚ the perspectives of individuals in different contexts fluctuate as

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    Plants and animals have a lot of things in common so much in fact i couldn’t fit half of them into this essay‚ there similarities and differences span from the smallest things like cells to huge thing like the whole organism. One thing that plants and animals both have in common is the fact that they adapt‚ the main thing isn’t that they adapt though it’s why they do it. Animals‚ plants‚ and humans all share the same thing they have a will to live in different ways maybe or some might want to live

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    they are. Although others state that they are nothing alike because of their religion and their beliefs on how to persuade. While looking into this topic I found many things that intrigued me. Although you are entitled to your own opinion‚ the similarities between Malcolm and Gandhi are quite interesting. As a child Malcolm grew up in Lansing‚ Michigan. Malcolm was seen as a troubled kid when he was younger because of his attitude and his response to discipline. He seemed to have found his mistrust

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    “Literature often reflects man’s destruction with little room left for his redemption”. Compare and contrast Atonement and The Crucible in the light of this comment Despite the two hundred and fifty year difference between the settings‚ destruction in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Ian McEwan’s Atonement is similar in its manmade causes‚ with antagonists Abigail Williams and Briony Tallis devastating the lives of the people in their respective societies. The carnage described in McEwan’s novel

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    Life within two countries hardly compare. America and France have been there for each other for quite sometime. France gave America the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of friendship. Recently‚ three Americans received France’s highest honor because they stopped a gunman on a train to Paris. Along with acts of peace‚ they have had their battles‚ too. America and France have their common shares‚ but their education systems‚ languages‚ and cultures are different. Of course‚ both countries’s school officials

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