Benito Mussolini
…to Switzerland to find a job. They arrested him and kicked him out of the country because he was vagabonding. They took him back to Italy where he joined a staff of a newspaper in the Austrian town of Trento in 1908. Mussolini's contributions to society weren't really contributions; they…
Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
…Gatsby along with its themes are timeless.
Money and morals and whether you have them or don’t are dominating themes in this novel. Daisy and Tom Buchanen live a life of extreme decadence. They have a beautiful mansion, high status in society, and all things that are glossy on the…
Two Nations-Book Review
…who are as ignorant of each others habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets." This book reveals to all the real dimensions of race and how it controls lives and divides society. Hacker analyzes race in every aspect imaginable, such…
The Virtue Of Sport
The Ancient Greeks believed that there were four cardinal virtues to living a good life. These virtues: courage, temperance, justice and wisdom can be applied not only to everyday life, but also to the society of sport and to the film, Hoosiers . In this film, many characters have these…
Crime And Media
…contrary to popular belief. Although women have made strives to progress they still represent lowest line of sworn in officers Women are very versatile in their involvement with the criminal justices system. It is also important for us a as society to understand that women are major functions in the…
Native Son
…to try to frame Jan, the boyfriend of Mary. But the family ends up finding the bones in the furnace so they find Bigger, and the town sentences him to death. Bigger was doomed from the beginning. He was a black man growing up in a rich, white society. He…
Education And Egalitarianism In America
…planned and utilized to help young people learn what adults consider important for them to know and to help teach them how they should respond to choices.
This education has been influenced by three important parts of modern American society: wisdom of the heart, egalitarianism, and practicality… the greatest of…
Egypt and Mexican Pyramids
…jars filled with food and wine were put in the room next to the room with the mummy. Among the objects found in the Egyptian pyramids were the shabtis. Shabtis are small statues in the form of nude humans, often wrapped in linen and placed in model coffins. They were…
Art Of The Essayist
…readers that stories are often without foundation, like the pond.
He also says," It is remarkable how long men will believe in the bottomlessness of a pond without taking the trouble to sound it." (191) Using this metaphor for the pond and society, Thoreau tells his readers that they should…
Frankenstein: Less Human Than His Creation
…own creator because his wicked deeds are committed in response to society’s corruption; while Frankenstein’s evil work stems only from his own greed.
Victor Frankenstein and his creation are very much alike. Both are abandoned by their creators at a young age; Frankenstein is left without his mother after her…




