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    In the book The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning to find that he has turned into a giant roach like bug. Gregor was a traveling salesman‚ he hated his job but his family relied on him as he was the only one bringing in money. However after his transformation the structure of his family began to change; the bug Gregor is now treated with contempt and disgust‚ his sister becomes his caretaker‚ his father the breadwinner‚ and he becomes the burden. After spiraling into

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    was going on even before the beginning of the novella. Gregor’s profession has him traveling day in‚ day out; furthermore‚ he has “bad and irregular meals”‚ and‚”a steady stream of faces that never seem to be anything closer than acquaintances.” (Kafka 7-8) Having tons of people be nothing more than a person you just wave to and walk away makes some people feel isolated from the world. For Gregor to have to feel that he is not special enough‚ him just being the boss’s minion‚ to have the head clerk

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    • The original 13 colonies were divided into three geographic areas consisting of the New England‚ Middle and Southern colonies. The Georgia Colony was classified as one of the Southern Colonies. • James Oglethorpe was a British general‚ Member of Parliament‚ philanthropist‚ humanitarian‚ was the founder of the colony of Georgia in America in 1733. • He was a social reformer in England founding Georgia‚ after a grant from King George II‚ to resettle Britain’s poor‚ especially those in debtors’

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    day. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated. Not only was Franz murdered‚ but so was his wife Sophie‚ Duchess of Hohenberg. They were assassinated by a young man named Bosnian Serb which set off a chain of events that leaded to the start of World War One. To many people it was known as the Great War and seemed to have come out of the blue. Franz’s assassination was the start to it all. Franz Ferdinand was the eldest son of Carl Ludwig and the brother of Emperor Franz Josef. Franz was born in Austria

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    Many people are uninformed or uneducated about Franz Stangl. He is not considered one of the obvious when someone thinks of the Holocaust. Franz Stangl had three (3) important parts of his life: his childhood‚ his career‚ and his death. Although he had a seemingly normal childhood‚ this man grew to become the “White Death” of history. “Stangl was born on 26 March 1908 in Altmünster‚ located in the Salzkammergut region of Austria. The son of a nightwatchman‚ his relationship with his father was emotionally

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    loved ones‚ others do not forget to factor the ideals of human existentialism. In order to appropriately approach the point brought across‚ one must factor in the underlying tone of the existentialist values of ‘The Metamorphosis’ as written by Frank Kafka. Although many existentialist philosophers hold conflicting values across the board‚ there are many key traits that follow existentialism. Therefore‚ I am inclined to‚ due to my level of understanding remain impartial towards both sides of the argued

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    In the early seventeenth century two separate groups founded two very different colonies. The first to be colonized was the settlement of Jamestown‚ located on the Chesapeake Bay which is in present day Virginia. Just over a decade later the colony of Plymouth was founded on what is now known as Cape Cod‚ Massachusetts. Though both the Massachusetts Bay colony and the Jamestown colony were established in a similar historical timeframe‚ they developed distinctly different social views regarding the

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    transformed him from one body to a less convenient one. He does not seem frazzled by his transformation‚ but explores his new body and tries to work with it. He observes his "numerous legs‚ which were pitifully thin compared to the rest of his bulk" (Kafka‚ 494)‚ he feels a "dull ache he had never experienced before" (495)‚ and he discovers a place on his body that he cannot itch. Gregor does not seem to have any emotional change due to this transformation. This is evident when he wakes up after his

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    If there is one person to blame for World War I‚ its Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ only he didn’t do anything bad‚ he was just assassinated‚ which sparked Austria’s tensions and therefore started the war. The buildup would’ve been much slower‚ perhaps even the war avoided‚ no costs for Germany‚ and no Second World War‚ which might’ve meant no Holocaust. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the leader of Austria before getting shot by teenager Gavrilo Princip. The assassination of Archduke was unjust because

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    The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on the 28th June 1914 by Gavrilo Princip of the Serbain Secret society‚ the "Black Hand" had devastating consequences on the world. The causes of this event can be found in the determination of Serbian nationalism to create a Southern Slav state and the equal determination of Austria to prevent this from happening. This created growing tension amongst the Great Powers which would lead to a series of Ultimatums and mobilisations which would affect many

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