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    Emile Zola‚ a naturalist French writer of the mid nineteenth century‚ and Carl Marx‚ who at the time was a German philosopher; shared many similar ideas concerning the concept of revolution. Marx demonstrates his thinking’s through a series of writings‚ while Zola displays his ideas through Germinal‚ a novel about the revolt of the working class against the mine they work for and its owners. Although the two revolutionaries convey their thoughts through different forms of writing‚ they are both

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    the cops were chasing a family into a store beat them‚ degraded them‚ and murdered the son all because of their participation to vote. A thing they the people have to work for it’s their estranged labor. It complicates Marx theory because of the estrangement. One race having intolerable power against people of color so they cannot achieve a revolution is the reason it doesn’t render with the great mass of humanity (Tucker 1978). Not being able to do something with political power in your territory

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    The prevailing atmosphere of the text is gloomy and bleak‚ and the mood is murky and dreary. Lexico-semantic groups of words which help in creating the mood of the text: * Dark (blackened‚ shady‚ dirty‚ twilight) * Grey (smoke-dried‚ gaunt‚ invisible‚ dismal) * Death (murders‚ funeral‚ dead‚ buried) * Dreadful (awful‚ monstrous‚ ghastly‚ grim) To create the gloomy atmosphere of the outside of the house‚ Dickens uses such colour adjectives as ‘blackened’‚ ‘white’ (mice) and ‘grey’

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    aware of this connection shared by Ainslie and Mollie. P. 40 → Different cultural background between Ainslie and Margaret. Ainslie have a poor background‚ Margaret on the other hand is rich. P. 40 – 41 → the most difference is that there’s an estrangement between two ethnic backgrounds.

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    from 1958 to 1996‚ and to Graca Machel from 1998 until his death in 2013... Nelson Mandela’s wife Winnie became a powerful figure in her own right while Mandela was imprisoned; however‚ her entanglement in a series of scandals led to the couple’s estrangement in 1992‚ her dismissal from his cabinet in 1995‚ and their official divorce in 1996... Nelson Mandela has been played in the movies by Idris Elba (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom‚ 2013)‚ Morgan Freeman (Invictus‚ 2009)‚ Sidney Poitier (Mandela and

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    sense”‚ to taste words. I find this trait to be very intriguing. Some of the tastes she mentions are: canned peaches‚ dill‚ and parsnip (one of my favorite descriptions). In many cases‚ this strange trait is used as a way of exploring the early estrangement between Linda and her adoptive mother. One quote I found to be very interesting is “Lindamint. Stopcannedcorn it!” Along the way‚ Linda fostered many relationships she had during her life‚ the first being with her Uncle Harper. Her uncle is one

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    mechanism of exploitation built into the capitalist economic system is the source of social antagonisms that will eventually lead to the dismantling of capitalism itself. In the early Hegelian writings‚ Marx looks to a notion of alienation‚ the estrangement of the worker from his humanity‚ to support the same prognosis. With the theory of exploitation and surplus value‚ he shifts away from philosophical language toward an economic frame of reference‚ though a common element‚ the idea that the capitalist

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    the stranger is in close proximity to others‚ he is mentally far away. Simmel thinks the stranger to be lonely‚ dissatisfied and mentally displaced. The stranger appears to be stuck in the gray areas of life wherever he visits. Regardless of the estrangement from others‚ the stranger is an integral part of society. The stranger gives light to the phrase “closeness and remoteness.” The stranger’s remoteness indicates that he is far and his closeness indicates his physical proximity to others.

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    Egoism is a teleological theory of ethics that sets as its goal the benefit‚ pleasure‚ or greatest good of the oneself alone. Ethical egoism is the normative ethical position that moral agents ought to do what is in their own self-interest. It is important to distinguish this from psychological egoism‚ the claim that people can only act in their own interest. Any act‚ no matter how altruistic it might seem‚ is actually motivated by some selfish desire of the agentEthical Egoism: The person thinks

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    The Universal Acceptance of Evil The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas"‚ published by American author Ursula K. Le Guin‚ is set in a city called Omelas where all of the residents appear to be happy and prosperous. However‚ there is one exception. In order for Omelas’ to thrive in bliss‚ a young child must be totally deprived of happiness. There is allegoric meaning behind this. The citizens of Omelas use this defenseless child as scapegoat to outlet of all of their pain and guilt‚ just as Jesus Christ

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