Of Human Bondage
…are a few of the many colorful threads that are taken and woven into a tapestry of life. Every person one meets on the way will influence the patterns of that tapestry. Every incident, be it tragic or cheerful, will guide the shuttle to take on new directions. With this…
The Loss Of Innocence
…is his little sister Phoebe. Phoebe has absolutely no hatred towards anyone or anything, as well as no worries.
Holden wants to save this kind of innocence from being lost in the transition from childhood to adulthood. What would the world be like if innocence were never lost? One way it…
The Internet's Involvement In Society
…are being trampled on because of the Internet (p.1). Each album on compact disc can costs up to fifteen dollars purchased legally.
These albums were downloaded for free more than 1,000 times via the Internet. All laws enforced in the real world still apply to the virtual world. We have…
The Morality of Science
…him, "How dare you sport thus with life? (Shelley p.96)?" Victor eventually agrees to create a female companion for his creature. While working on her creation, Victor becomes more acquainted with the moral implications of his work and destroys the new companion. "Might he not conceive a greater abhorrence for…
Charles Dickens
…from being an orphan. Dickens has written an excellent novel describing the troubles of growing up and the benefits of having a rough childhood. Through the rough experiences that he had, Dickens was able to look back on his early life and write world-famous stories about them. Calvin Brown feel…
Marxism
Marx as Modern Marx s theoretical work is the understanding of the nature of human beings and how they have constructed their historical world. Marx is considered a modernist because his views and theories fit the meaning of Modernity, which are human freedom and the right to free choice. To…
Abortion
…If you're going to go out and have sex, you need to take the consequences and have the baby. Even if you don't want it you can put it up for adoption, you don't have to take the easy way out and slaughter it. Our country went through and the…
Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
…the novels the reoccurring theme of sex, money and the search for the American dream is present and in both novels the authors show that just because it may seem like someone may have everything, that is not always the case.
The idea of the new world verses the old…
Kafka's Truth
…"His death is a 'liberating realization. Gregor says, "Yes," to his own death and dies reconciled with himself and with the New World" (Emrich, 145). Critics agree that Kafka is "imply[ing] that man is hopelessly and inappropriately situated in the world as a beetle would be in a human family"…
Sophistication
…is the moment when he crossed the line into manhood. I think this one sentence is the essence of what Anderson is trying to communicate throughout the story. As George Willard looks at his meaningless life and his bleak surroundings, fresh ideas, new ambitions, oppressing sorrows, and lonely thoughts play…




