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    To an extent‚ fear can be used as a way to mold society. The fear of terrorism set out by the event of 9/11 made it a more fear-driven world with growing minds of over analytical‚ blind‚ ignorant and assumable citizens‚ finger-pointing at others. But Jose Saramago’s Blindness shows the possibility of fear molding our society. An epidemic of a bright‚ white blindness affecting all people‚ such brightness that no one would see anything but the white brightness itself‚ the novel uses this metaphorically

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    | | Mounting western culture degrading India on the whole. Have you ever seen the pictures of Jatindranath Mukerjee or Chandrasekhar Azad or Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose? Apart from being leading revolutionaries of the Indian freedom struggle‚ these three great personalities had something more in common. Almost in each picture you will find each of them clad in perfect Indian attire or dhoti-kurta. Do you find the same dress among Indians still? Unfortunately‚ it is becoming almost extinct more

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    Regeneration‚ emasculation is a major concern for the characters at the Craiglockhart Hospital. The patients’ fear of emasculation is reflected in their dreams‚ nightmares‚ and relationships with other characters. Anderson has a dream where he is being tied down with corsets‚ Rivers and Sasoon discus the "intermediate sex" and the meaning of being "neuter‚" but most importantly‚ Prior’s fear of emasculation effects his treatment and his life at the hospital. Billy Prior is a very complicated character

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    The Art of Losing In society‚ there is no way out of losing things; it is what’s supposed to happen and there will be no escaping it. Misplacing valuable things is a highly common activity we do presently. We lose everything! Whether it may be car keys‚ textbooks‚ your own cell phone‚ it is not rare to misplace any of your belongings. Time is also guilty of being a valuable product that is most often lost if not keeping a close eye on it. Elizabeth Bishop proves this point in her well-written poem

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    Monsanto Harvest With Fear Company Background Monsanto positions itself as a relatively new agricultural company having formed in 2002‚ and focused on supporting local farmers around the world. They also promote themselves as a guardian of the environment with a mission “to produce more food while conserving more” (Monsanto.com). Today’s Monsanto conglomerate also promotes itself as the “New Merchants‚” a leading research company in the field of agriculture-crop production‚ as well as a

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    The speaker has lost many encounters in her life such as her mother. She described losses as things that are meant to happen in one’s life‚ losing things isn’t such a big deal for her in the beginning of the poem‚ learn to accept that we lose things in our everyday life whether it comes to significant things or insignificant things we always have to be ready for what life brings us. In the first stanzas Bishop mentions to loss of keys‚ places‚ and names aren’t so relevant‚ there are more important

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    After I read about the Vietnam Wars I can infer that the Vietnamese people and culture over the centuries have been very proud and have stayed almost the same over the time periods of war and struggles. It all started in 208 B.C. from what I have read. The Vietnamese people were first invaded by China time and time again and continuously being pushed around. Every single time the Chinese invaded Vietnam‚ Vietnam became a territory of the Chinese. Every single time a rebellion would end up sparking

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    In the poem “My Fear” by Lawrence Raab is expressing many different thoughts on his fear and experiences he have had. The poem talks about many different ways that fear can interfere and follow you as you go about your life. There have been times where I have experience fear and it hindered me from doing many different things. Fear can play a big role in many things and you have to be that person that has to be that bigger person and say you can overcome your fear by doing whatever it is that you

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    Martin Amis uses exquisite imagery from the very beginning of his essay. The metal pictures he creates enable the reader to visualize the events of 9/11‚ and feel the same emotions as witnesses of those events. Amis also deepens the reader’s emotional experience by personifying America: “Until then America thought she was witnessing nothing more serious than the worst aviation disaster in history; now she had a sense of the fantastic vehemence raged against her.” By personifying America‚ Amis identifies

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    2014 Fear Motivators Does the unknowing fear of doing something push you to be the hero‚ or does it keep you chained down keeping you restrained from doing anything about it. In the novel Life of Pi‚ fear could technically be portrayed as either one. When Piscine Patel‚ better known as Pi‚ discovers his life becomes completely turned upside down after his family tries to find a better life and a new place to call home. He gradually discovers what the true meaning of fear is. After losing his family

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