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    Thrasymachus’ theory revolutionized the entire perception of justice and injustice. He puts forth that justice is an unnatural way of living while injustice is natural and is categorized in self-interest. Through his beliefs he speaks of injustice being the best. He also portrays that perfect injustice parallels with the most excellent human being. Thrasymachus significantly differentiated between the two viewpoints of what justice and injustice is. After the argumentation with Socrates and the rest of the

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    LE VENTRE LEGISLATIF by Honoré Daumier IMAGE ANALYSIS This lithograph called "Le Ventre Legislatif" or "The Political Belly" is by Honoré Daumier and was created in 1834 with the dimensions of 32cm x 43.3 cm. The lithograph is a caricature of politicians from the mid 19th century. This lithograph shows members of parliament sitting in rows- some staring‚ some sleeping‚ and some talking. They are sitting quite stern faced. The main material used in this image was a very fine pencil. Daumier uses

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    1980’s political injustice and illegal immigration were big problems in America. These topics were also issues in the literary works The Bean Trees by Barbra Kingsolver and “El Salvador” by Noel Paul Stookey. Both works make many points of the wrong doings of the government and the hardships of Immigrants. In The Bean Trees‚ Barbra Kingsolver uses many literary elements throughout the novel on political injustice. For Example‚ her use of point of view showed political injustice when Ismene was

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    1782‚ french writer Choderlos de Laclos writes ’Les Liaisons Dangereuses’ (Dangerous Liaisons)‚ which will become his most famous work‚ though it was a first considered as an attack against the nobles. In this epistolary novel‚ considered as the best of its genre‚ the story goes that way: Cecile‚ who has just left the convent‚ is betrothed to the Comte de Gercourt‚ former lover of the Marquise de Merteuil. Being angry with the Comte de Gercourt who abandoned her‚ to avenge herself‚ the Marquise de

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    Ma Le Thi Analysis

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    Ma Le Thi Artist * Born in Buon Ma Thou‚ Vietnam in 1964 * She is of Chinese heritage‚ making her subject to racism and alienated within her own country * Currently lives and works in Sydney Material Practice * Thi’s works embrace a diversity of media and forms varying from painting‚ sculpture‚ performance‚ installation‚ film making and set design Conceptual Practice * Recurrent Imagery provides an ongoing dialogue and connection with the audience and her art making practice

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    Les Antiquités de Rome: no 29 Aisling Fawaz Joachim Du Bellay 30/10/08 Poem number twenty-nine of Les Antiquités de Rome was written by Joachim Du Bellay to celebrate the ancient city of Rome. In it‚ Du Bellay writes of Africa‚ Asia and Greece‚ suggesting that everything great they produced could have easily been found in ancient Rome. The poem explores how Du Bellay feels about Rome‚ referring specifically to its design‚ its “ornamentation”‚ and compares it to impressive

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    Injustice In All Shapes And Sizes Out of many reoccurring themes in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ injustice proves itself the most extensive. In the small southern town of Maycomb‚ populated by both blacks and whites‚ several situations involve great injustice. One will see injustice practiced by a person making quick assumptions or judgments‚ as well as one possessing a prejudiced or predetermined bias. Whether a minor situation or one in a courtroom‚ injustice is always wrong. The common

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    judge someone on their appearance. However‚ as humans we also tend to judge a whole race of people for the actions of only a few of them. Men of color are more at risk of suffering injustices because of stereotypes and there are examples of that happening everyday. Black people face a tremendous amount of injustice in the criminal justice system. White and Black people use drugs at similar rates‚ however Black people are jailed on drug charges ten times more often than White people are. (Hinger)

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    Injustice is the deprivation of the vital human necessities and rights. Examples of injustice include inequality‚ (someone who is not accepted for who they are because of their ethnicity‚ religion‚ race‚ sexual orientation‚ and/or gender) and child or animal abuse. Fear is an emotion experienced in the minds and bodies of most living beings when believed that someone or something else is threatening‚ dangerous‚ and/or prone or perceived to inflict physical or mental pain. Fear can arouse a number

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    groups‚ communities‚ lifestyles we align ourselves with. Les Murray’s poems “The Widower in the Country” and “The Away-Bound Train” explore the sense of belonging by his speaker in different ways. We experience through “The Widower in the Country” a loss of a sense of belonging caused by the death of the speaker’s wife. In “The Away-Bound Train” the speaker describes the rural landscape in his poetry‚ and his sense of belonging to it. Les Murray in “The Widower in the Country” uses descriptive

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