The major goal
of the pigs becomes to manipulate and take advantage of the other animals' work and abilities.
The pigs claim to participate in the betterment of the farm by using their brains, but that
seems to be more of an excuse to the reader than the real reason. Based on the evidence of their
lifestyle within the farmhouse, it would seem that they are using the other...
Thursday, June 11, 2015
What are the pigs trying to do?
What did Mrs. Who have on that made her look like an owl in The Wrinkle In Time?
In
Chapter 2, Mrs. Who's "enormous glasses
(catch) the light . . . and (shine) like an owl's
eyes." In other words, the
reflection of the light in Mrs. Who's glasses makes it appear as
if she has
two enormous eyes, like the eyes of an owl.
This is a
fitting...
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
What does the smashing of the coral paperweight signify in 1984?
The
coral paperweight not only symbolically represents the beauty of the past and a time before the
totalitarian regime, but also representsand 's intimate, secluded affair and loving
relationship. Similar to the coral enclosed in glass, Winston and Julia have created a unique,
transparent world, where they enjoy each other's company and share their intimate feelings in
the "privacy" of their rented apartment above Charrington's antique shop. The
attractive, colorful coral symbolically represents Winston and Julia's unique love for each
other in the midst of the dystopian society, which is completely controlled and regulated by the
agents of Big Brother. When the Thought Police raid Winston and Julia's apartment, they smash
the glass paperweight and Winston notices the tiny fragment of coral as it rolls onto the
floor.writes, "How small, thought Winston, how small it always was" (281). Winston's
observation is telling and corresponds to the symbolic significance of the paperweight. Similar
to the tiny, delicate nature of the coral, Winston and Julia's affair was never meant to last
and was always threatened by the massive government, which controls every aspect of society.
Therefore, the smashing of the coral paperweight symbolically represents the end of Winston and
Julia's love affair and the inability to recreate the past before Big
Brother.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
In Lord of the Flies, how does Roger help in killing the sow?
In chapter
eight of , and his band find a sow to kill for meat. In the killing of the
sow, they show not only their savagery but also their descent into madness and evil. The boys
dont just kill the sow for meat, but their act turns into rape and tortureshowing the darkness
that lies at the human heart.
is Jacks Lieutenanthe is one of the cruelest
boys on the island, and he is the one who shoves his spear up the sows anus. He is also one of
the leaders on the hunt, and he is the one who attacks the sow after she collapses,
Roger ran round the heap, prodding with his spear whenever pigflesh
appeared....
What is Marxism?
Marxism is the opposite of
capitalism.In capitalism, everyone tries to get as much for himself
as you
can.He who has the most toys wins.In communism, everyting is owned collectively, and
each
person works for and benefits from the good of the
group.]]>
Monday, June 8, 2015
Global conservation how can we protect the earth? And what does it benfit human
advantages to humans in our protecting the Earth.First of all, we live here too.We cannot really
understand the symbiotic relationship we have with so many life forms and environments.Making
small changes might affect things we take for granted.]]>
What caused sectionalism in the nineteenth century? What are some results of sectionalism?
There
were a number of causes of sectionalism in nineteenth-century America, but by far the biggest
was the vexed issue of slavery. To the vast majority of Southern whites, slavery was the
foundation of their economy, their societyindeed, their whole way of life. The very notion of
abolishing slavery was simply too horrible for them to contemplate.
In the
North and Midwest, however, it was a different story. Most people in these parts of the United
States believed that slavery was a cruel and barbaric institution that should never have existed
in the first place. Although many of such people didn't advocate the outright abolition of
slavery, they did argue that slavery was a moral abomination that had no place in civilized
society.
A number of political comprises were made in the nineteenth century
to try and reduce tensions between different parts of the country over the issue of slavery. But
in the long run, all they did was to kick the can further down the road and postpone dealing
with the issue head-on. Soon it became depressingly clear that the only way that the vexed
question of slavery, and many of the other political and cultural issues that divided the
nation, could be resolved was via armed conflict.
How is Joe McCarthy related to the play The Crucible?
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