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    Women in Victorian Novels Women play a very important role in book or novel. They serve as symbols for change or stability. In the novels Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell‚ and Dracula by Bram Stoker there are women characters that portray and represents the ideologies of the Victorian time. Through these women were able to capture a glimpse of what life was like for the Victorian woman and what was expected of them. These women

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    great at drawing that line‚ some societies face serious problems such as discrimination or dualism. Tolerance upon differences should be in such a way that while avoiding a tolerant chaos where everything is welcomed: intolerance‚ which results as xenophobia‚ should also be discouraged and it can only be sustained by the sense of common living. Anything that lacks resemblance in our consuetude is different for us and we all have contrastive attitudes towards those differences. The word different

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    Over the course of Unit one‚ I read a few stories that correlated with the theme of “Xenophobia‚ or fear of the unknown.” Many conflicts that were presented during these stories triggered fear‚ panic and fright‚ relating back to the “xenophobia” the characters felt during the story. The two stories that I read during this unit were “The Cold Equations” by Tom Godwin and “War of the Worlds” by H.G. Wells. I believe that H.G. Wells’ story contributed and related more to this unit’s theme. Therefore

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    have frightened people for centuries. Modern society is really intrigued by horrific sights and vampires are being used to portray the same effect to the audience. An example of a text that has used the concepts of vampires is “Dracula: by Bram Stroker”. He portrays Dracula‚ the vampire‚ as intelligent‚ strong and cunning. He is said to live in an isolated castle which is gloomy and dull‚ and whoever steps foot in there feels like a prisoner. He is described to have a thin nose and arched nostrils

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    Discuss one or more evolutionary explanations of group display in humans. (25 marks) Group display in humans has been studied by a variety of psychologists both classic and contemporary. Psychologists such as Le Bon believe that crowd behaviour is explained through the individual taking on the ‘psychology’ of the crowd’. Essentially‚ the actions of a crowd can be explained through situational factors‚ such as convergence in one location‚ or the result of normless situations where people look to

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    protection to certain groups of people. Even though America is a country made up of immigrants‚ many of them have faced‚ and are facing many challenges. The two most significant challenges that immigrants face in the U.S. are discrimination and xenophobia. Many immigrants coming to the U.S. in the past faced different types of discrimination. An example of this was when the Chinese first immigrated. At first‚ they were welcomed with “open arms” but later on they were seen as invaders‚ because of

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    children having fun in the playground to colleagues in a professional office. While tribalism does have its unifying aspects‚ in our society acts as a barrier and provides people with more reasons to stay divided. | . It can fuel hatred‚ hegemony and xenophobia. Tribalism is vicious. Tribalism is evil. Tribalism is‚ sometimes‚ lethal. Poems by Oodgeroo Noonuccal‚ the film ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ directed by Mark Herman and the song ’Took the Children Away’ by Archie Roach all contain expressions

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    acknowledge that true and historical vampires are cold blooded killers. In todays modern times‚ the vampire has been remade to appeal to viewers and culture‚ but has strayed from the true vampire ideals of the works of Bram Strokers’ novel Dracula. Bram Stoker is using Dracula as a metaphor to show us that Vampires are one of form evil in the world because evil can take many shapes. Vampires try to be nice on the outside while on the inside they are soulless and evil. It is hard to believe that we have people

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    comfort to them. She supports everyone like a mother would do to her child. “We men were all in tears now. There was no resisting them‚ and we wept openly” (Stoker‚ 287). Mina held everyone together during Lucy’s death and also just dealing with Dracula. She asked them to kill her before she becomes a vampire‚ which brought everyone into tears‚ which shows how much respect they all hold for her‚ because of just the amazing person she is. “ I would haves screamed out‚ only I was paralyzed… he spoke

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    Kindness is a virtue. Among humans‚ this trait is remarkably important when it comes to the care and treatment of one another in a set community. As these communities evolve‚ it has been seen that the kinder‚ more positive group has thrived and therefore will continue to prosper. Many agree that we all obtain the quality of empathy‚ but it’s whether we choose to show it or not is what makes the difference. This discussion of kindness is seen in Olivia Judson’s passage‚ “The Selfless Gene”. Within

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