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    Hobbes and Machiavelli

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    Write an essay of no more than 2750 words on the following topic. Be sure to cite passages generously from the texts of Machiavelli and Hobbes (in quotation marks‚ of course). Since we’re all using the same translations of Machiavelli‚ you should cite by page number; since we have discussed Hobbes with reference to chapter and section number‚ you should cite this way: L 18.2. You should not do any secondary reading for this paper. Your work should be based on your own thinking‚ your own reading

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    Savagery Triggered by the Incessant Presence of the Id Lord of the Flies‚ an emblematic novel written by William Golding in 1954‚ is often interpreted as an allegory of the human psyche. For example‚ in a literary criticism of Golding’s Lord of the Flies Diane Andrews Henningfield‚ a professor at Adrian College‚ states: “According to Freud the id works always to gratify its own impulses…Golding seems to be saying that without the reinforcement of social norms‚ the id will control the psyche.” (Novels

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    even destroy the world. With good use of free will‚ the world can be beautiful and pleasing; however‚ with misuse of free will‚ evil takes root and has the power to destroy. It is a human venture to learn to properly use the gift of free will. In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ a plane crashes and many of the children aboard flee to an island to survive. On this island‚ these children abuse their newfound freedom and lose sight of their need for rescue. Jack‚ the evil one on the island

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    Is he too powerful now? Today‚ in the twenty-first century‚ political scientist‚ constituent‚ and even politicians are asking the same questions. One of the most notable debates over this subject stems from a disagree between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Hamilton preferred a larger executive while Jefferson preferred a smaller one. When George Washington declared neutrality during a war between Britain and France‚ Jefferson did not believe that Washington had the constitutional power to

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    Golding protray piggy

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    How does Golding present Piggy and Simon in the novel? Throughout the thought provoking and allegorical novel of ‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding there are certain elements of Golding’s ideology that are represented through objects‚ the weather and most importantly the characters in the novel. During the time in which the novel was written‚ the war had just been won by the United Kingdom. Golding was disgusted by a lot of the things that went on during the war particularly the horrendous

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    they sent expeditions of hunters to find this "beasty" thing. At night some of the little boys had nightmares. They screamed and cried. As time wore on‚ the big ’uns" became demoralized and started to believe in it. By the end of chapter five‚ Golding has increased the level of fear in the minds of the boys. The boys are getting more afraid that they will never be found after blowing their first chance by letting the fire go out. The first acts of violence between the boys have occurred. They

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    appiness Rests on Luckiness Moral philosophers‚ beginning with Bernard Williams and Thomas Nagel‚ have recently broached the topic of moral luck in the philosophical literature. They limit their discussion however to considerations of how luck affects our ability to carry out actions or how it affects the consequences of our actions. I wish to suggest that luck is also an important factor in determining our actions as ends in themselves. What actions we may choose to perform for their own sake

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    THE WORKS OF WILLIAMS VS SALINGER Often in literature‚ authors will imitate existent works. Whether intentionally or unintentionally‚ this is definitely the case when one discusses the works of Tennessee Williams and J.D. Salinger. However‚ the similarities are most evident in each authors’ characters. One can say that Blanche Dubois from A Streetcar Named Desire parallels Holden Caulfield from Catcher in the Rye the most because both characters believe in falsehoods and lie throughout the two books

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    How does William Golding present the character of Jack in Lord of the Flies? William Golding’s character of Jack is the antagonist of the novel who is seen to conflict with the novel’s protagonist‚ Ralph‚ throughout. He is presented as being a ruthless and violent dictator and Golding presents him in such a way that the reader has no doubt of his evil nature. As the novel progresses‚ Jack is presented as a power hungry and bloodthirsty savage who is at the centre of the chaos which breaks out on

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    Hamlet vs Sr Thomas More.

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    Scholarly critics around the world regard William Shakespeare’s "Hamlet" and Robert Bolt’s "A man for all seasons"‚ as one of the greatest tragedies of all time. Although the two tragedies are set in different times and places‚ and are written in completely different styles‚ they both describe the stories of two great men‚ who are faced with moral dilemmas that will determine the outcomes of their lives. Both‚ Hamlet and Sir Thomas More (the protagonists of the two tragedies) are pictured like soldiers

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