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    compelling works of fiction that border along being something of an attempted prophecy‚ specifically in the case of Anthem. While we may not have direct words from the author to prove this‚ the book gives off this aura as though it were a vision of what the world could become if communism as Rand knew it during her time continued on in the direction it had then been traveling. Perhaps Anthem was written‚ in contrast‚ to simply deliver a message of self-worth and independence to a new extreme. Her new

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    Seryca David Mrs.Hannaberry ENG3U Janurary 19‚2011 Suffering Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird The fascinating story To Kill A Mockingbird takes place in a sleepy‚ southern county of Maycomb in the 1930s. Although this town has a variety of pleasant and honorable citizens who have set morals‚ there are also people who live in Maycomb County who are unfair‚ possibly evil‚ and lack morals. Maycomb has a visible separation of two societies: the whites and the blacks. Throughout

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    Anthem by Ayn Rand One of the many things readers notice as they begenan reading Anthem by Ayn Rand is the lack of the word “I”. Anthem is a masterpiece that portrays what collectivism truly is through the eyes of a young man: Equality 7-2521. In the story the characters are given numbers rather than names to make them equal as a whole. Everything is done to make sure that the people are all alike and not unique. As the story goes Equality finds a tunnel and starts writing a diary there. He soon

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    go back to school and start over in a career college with something that better suits your personality. When you do‚ you should strongly consider attending Anthem College. Here’s why: 1. Stellar Facilities Learning should be much more than dry lectures and reading. That’s why we provide high-quality facilities for all of our students. Anthem Education Group has 21 campuses sprinkled throughout the country‚ each with well-equipped classrooms‚ medical labs‚ computer labs‚ office spaces‚ and clinics

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    Women Struggling for Freedom in the Face of Oppression Nefissa in the Innocence of the Devil by Nawal El Saadawi‚ Zabeth in A Bend in the River by V.S. Naipaul‚ The Mirabal sisters in A Feast of the Goat by Mario Vargas Llosa‚ and Zaynab in Karnak Cafe by Naguib Mahfouz all struggled for freedom against their oppressive environments. Nefissa struggled in obtaining her freedom in Egypt where men told women how to behave. Zabeth struggled in her journey through the harsh physical environment of Africa

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    mainstream ideas‚ branches out and discusses the horrific side of war that people would not expect. In “Anthem for Doomed Youth” and “dulce et decorum est‚” Wilson Owen strategically manipulates diction to illustrate the theme of the reality of war‚ and in doing this‚ sheds a light on the dreadful impact that war has. Wilson utilizes strong connotations of words in both of his poems. In “Anthem for Doomed Youth” the title says a lot about its content. The title itself has significant use of assonance

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    Raigan McGuire Jensen/ Period 2 12/10/13 QWA Compare/Contrast Anthem vs. The Hunger Games In today’s society‚ a lot of people tend to take for granted what they have. Every once and a while‚ something drastic will ensue them‚ and that’s when they finally grasp what’s been right in front of them the whole time. In many different societies‚ for example the societies in The Hunger Games‚ and Anthem‚ the individuals that are living there are forced to listen to the ruler‚ or rulers‚ do not have

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    The national anthem is one of the most iconic songs in America’s history. The song is one that many citizens stand up for‚ although there are some who refuse. This has caused much controversy on whether people should be forced to stand or whether they should be allowed to act how they wish. This controversy has led numerous people to complain that those who refuse to stand hold no respect for the nation or its liberties. I believe that it is one’s right to act how he or she wishes‚ whether that be

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    action is occurring rapidly. Sound is present in both quatrains‚ while in the first we imagine the sounds of the war‚ in the second there is an absence of sound. During the second quatrain the author remarks the meaning of the whole poem: the loss of rituals when a soldier dies and the need for it within the soldiers’ families. There was a whole generation in which women couldn’t be married to someone. Throughout the sextet Owen‚ in a way‚ laments the unnecessary deaths that took place during

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    can do. This is what the main characters do in Anthem and Invictus do. The two characters in the book Anthem by Ayn Rand and the poem Invictus by William Henley both face very dark and troubling points in their respective stories. While many other people in the story turn around and accept the dark times both the main characters stand up to the darkness never giving up in the most troubling points in their life. The main characters in Invictus and Anthem never gave up and used their free spirited attitudes

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