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    such as Hitler’s Nazi-Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union. Many features of Big Brother and Oceania mimic those of Stalin and the USSR. Through propaganda and media control‚ citizens glorify their leaders as their heroes and saviours. With the ability to manipulate the past‚ present‚ and future‚ this allows leaders to change history thus controlling their citizens’ ways of thought. Both Big Brother and Stalin carefully keep tight surveillance of citizens in order to monitor and keep track of all activities

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    2. “Analogue photographs have always had the power to manipulate and transform reality” (Biro 2012). Discuss. When analogue photography was first invented‚ its overwhelming power came from the fact that it recorded nature more realistically than any other art form had ever done before […] people trusted it and believed it portrayed ‘reality’ and ‘truth’ (Lodriguss 2000). The camera was seen as a revolutionary instrument that enabled objects‚ people and landscapes to be documented in the highest

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    Name Asuna Ayaka (Hero Name: Phantom Hacker): What is your character? Superhuman (A young human woman with the power to manipulate technology with her mind) Hero/villain Hero Description – what it looks like‚ wears‚ personality (in a paragraph) Asuna is a twenty-one-year-old woman who can manipulate technology by looking at a device and affecting it with her mind‚ similar to psychokinesis. She has long brown hair that she likes to wear down‚ teal eyes‚ and often dresses casually in hoodies‚ tank

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    slipping into Iago’s wicked corrupt plan includes most of the main character‚ Othello‚ Cassio‚ Roderigo‚ Emilia and Desdemona causing devastating tragedies all over the play. Iago’s knowledge and understanding of human nature gave him the ability to manipulate others to his advantage thus making him a significant evil villain in the play. This manipulation is primarily acted out on the good‚ which are the most gullible to evil. Evil can be characterized as a person who causes ruin‚ injury‚ pain

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    Character Development in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ Tom is introduced as a rebellious and self-centered boy who uses his intelligence to manipulate people for his own gain. Throughout the course of the story Tom learns important lessons that lead him to appreciate‚ respect‚ and look out for others. When Tom is first introduced he is described as a free-willed and careless boy who constantly disobeys his aunt to get attention. He usually skips school and goes

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    own death. While Macbeth is manipulated by various people and occurrences‚ the main ones being the witches‚ Lady Macbeth and Fate‚ one theme that remains constant throughout the play is the power of choice. Macbeth does have the ability to choose‚ and it is this ability that makes him a tragic hero‚ not a victim. There are certain characteristics that someone must have in order to be considered a full tragic hero. One of the main ones is that the character must have a

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    plays a very important role in the tragedy. He poisons others’ thoughts‚ creates ideas in their heads. His ability to manipulate others‚ to find others’ weakness and to use other people are three important aspects that reveal his true nature and influence his interactions with other important characters. Iago’s attitude toward all the characters of the play is superior and he manipulates them for his own purpose. He uses his talent to judge people and their characters and to deceive others‚ to

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    other people he speaks kindly and pretending to be honest and when he is by himself it shows his true self. In the speech "With his weak function. How am I then a villain" humours himself which reveals his ability to manipulate easily. It shows his sinister talents as he persuades‚ manipulates and exploits the innocent in the guise of concern and loyalty in order to entrap Othello through Cassio and Desdemona to bring about their downfalls. I hoped to capture the duality of Iago where he appears

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    Studies indicate that the Schistocephalus solidus in a heavily infested infection has the ability to gain the same weight as the host. This limits the movement of the fish making it very vulnerable to predators (Parker‚ et.al‚ 2009). The enormous size of the parasites also leads to the change in the size of the host. The change in the size of

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    issues begin to arise in which Mary Shelley foreshadows in Frankenstein. Technology is defined by an instrument’s ability to accomplish certain tasks swiftly and effectively. Shelley forewarns that technology will become instrumental in our daily lives and will only benefit us if people understand its capabilities and appreciates it. Ignoring the extent to which stem cells can manipulate life and death can create grave consequences. Mary Shelley’s message that man is at fault for manipulating technology

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