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Civilize Them with a Stick Analysis
Child
social institutions
United States
Mary Dog, in her essay “Civilize Them With a Stick,” reflects on her upbringing at a catholic boarding school. The aim of the white race in America, beginning in 1879, was to integrate Native Americans into the cultural standards and principles of white society. This involved forcefully separating Native American children from their homes and…
Restrictions in Anthem, Lord of the Flies and Harrison Bergeron
Conformity
Harrison Bergeron
Individualism
Politics
Different societies possess attributes that steer the vibe of the community. Created by organized government, laws attempt to create a harmonious and civil coalition of people while addressing the majority’s necessities and desires. Nonetheless, government fails to produce a balance of restrictions, thus fabricating dystopian conditions instead of utopian conditions. Ayn Rand’s novella Anthem, William…
Martin Luther King Jr. Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
I Have a Dream
Martin Luther King
On August 28. 1963 Martin Luther King delivered his address to all of America. Martin Luther’s opening line to his address was. “I am happy to fall in with you today in what will travel down in history as the greatest presentation for freedom in the history of our state. ” In Martin Luther King…
Reaction Paper on Les Miserables
Crime
Ethics
Love
social institutions
Les Miserable is a story about Valjean, a man who was sent to prison for stealing a loaf of bread. He was paroled and released from prison after 20 years, but society discriminates him from work, shelter, and food because he is an ex-convict. However, Myriel, a priest helped him live a new life and…
The strengths and weaknesses of the American Political system
America
Politics
Identify and comment on what you see to be the strengths and/or weaknesses of the American system as far as the topics in this section are concerned. The constitutional system of the United States is a puzzling aspect of an American’s life. Many do not understand. Some think they understand it and with their slight…
Opposition to Civil Rights 1945-68
Civil Rights
Civil Rights Act of 1964
How far do you agree that the opposition to the Civil Rights Movement did more to help the movement than to hinder it? The Civil rights movement from 1955-1968 faced opposition from a variety of different individuals, groups and institutions. In some ways the opposition helped the movement to progress, but for the most part,…
Religion in America is in a Recession
Gay Marriage
Religion
United States
Since the beginning of the nineteenth century, and maybe even before then, religious congregations have been struggling to maintain relevance. And although the United States may statistically be a predominantly Christian affiliated nation, there is no national religion. With the emergence of mega churches and television evangelists in the 1970s and 1980s, it may be…
How does Iago affect the audience in Act 2, Scene 1? Analysis
Act
Iago
In Act 2, Scene 1, Iago presents himself as the most important individual on stage. Through his actions and his soliloquy the audience are clear on who is moving the scene along. Iago plays the role of bluff soldier in his exchange with Desdemona. This is shown as a mark of his power, and when…
The Classic Characterization of Cowboys vs. Indians in Movies Is a Visual Metaphor Meant to Perpetuate American Views of Heroism
Characterization
Culture
United States
There is nothing more ostensibly American than apple pie, baseball, and ‘cowboys versus Indians’. Over the ever-changing course of the American Western film genre, two codes have remained center— the depiction of the cowboy and that of its rival, the Native Americans. Though center, these two codes do not remain stagnant with the genre, but…
The Causes of the 19th Century European Imperialism in Africa
Africa
Imperialism
Politics
The search for the feeling of superiority often leads people to do brutal things to get what they want; this is also true in the case of many nations. In the 19‘“ century, Europeans were bloodthirsty for power and fortune and began the sweeping policy of imperialism, when a stronger country forcibly takes control of…