The Bubonic Plague

The Bubonic Plague, was a natural form of population control. Before the plague, life in Europe was getting worse by the day. Europe was severely overpopulated and in a great economic depression. Most of the land that could be farmed on had been abused. This made it difficult to grow food. Overpopulation is the condition … Read more

What is Zen Essay

Zen is simply a way for us to awaken from our slumber. It is just a way for us to focus on our present experience, living in the moment. It is simply paying attention to our actual experiences as they are: a breeze brushing through your hair, pristine water wetting your lips, a stomach ache, … Read more

The Color Purple, Pulitzer Prize

“Just say You gonna do what your mammy wouldn’t. First he put his thing up against my hip and sort of wiggle it around. Then he grab hold my titties. Then he push his thing inside my *censored*. When that hurt, I cry. He start to choke me, saying You better shut up and get … Read more

Early Life of Asoka the Great

“All men are my children. I am like a father to them. As every father desires the good and the happiness of his children, I wish that all men should be happy always. “These are the words of an emperor who lived two thousand and three hundred years ago. We see in history how even … Read more

The Crucible: Dramatic Tension

The play, The Crucible, illustrates how people react to mass hysteria created by a person or group of people, as people did during the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s and the Salem witch hunts of 1962. Many Americans were wrongly accused of being Communist sympathizers. The activities of the House of Un-American Activities Committee began … Read more

Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a literary classic, which has stood the test of time. Dracula, written in 1897, makes reference to mythical creatures, which in the 20th century have substantial scientific merit. In the increasingly publicized culture of modern society, the reader, who desires to live vicariously through vampires, can experience an emotional release in … Read more

The History of the Nutcracker Ballet

When we think about The Nutcracker today, we see a memorable story about a girl (Marie) receiving a magical gift at a Christmas party from her mysterious Uncle Dosselmeyer. The gift is a nutcracker. Later that night, the nutcracker ends up turning into a Prince after defeating the Mouse King and saves Marie. Then, he … Read more

A Farewell to Arms: Henry’s Personality Traits

Frederic Henry has many different personality characteristics that are shown during different parts in A Farewell to Arms. It is almost as if he changes his moods back and forth repeatedly depending on what happens to him. He at certain times portrays that he is at peace with himself and is joyful, and at other … Read more

Richard Iiis Presence In Black Adder

The good guys always win. We know this because Hollywood has taught us that. We also know this because history has taught us this. But when people take into account and acknowledge history’s teachings, most fail to also consider history’s hypocrisy. Every day, all through our lives we become softened and comforted with drugs, fed … Read more

The short story “A & P,” by John Updike

The short story “A & P,” by John Updike, tells the tale of Sammy, a nineteen year old boy who works in a small grocery store on the East-Coast, called an A & P. He works in the store as a check out clerk until a warm summer day when three girls wearing only wearing … Read more

Rap For Freedom Of Speech

If you were a songwriter and all your thoughts and efforts were put onto a piece of paper, would you want “big brother” to come and tell you that half of the subject matter is inappropriate and must be censored? Censorship can be defined as a banning of literature, music, and other forms of expression. … Read more

Heart Of Darkness: Cruelty

In Joseph Conrad’s book Heart of Darkness the Europeans are cut off from civilization, overtaken by greed, exploitation, and material interests from his own kind. Conrad develops themes of personal power, individual responsibility, and social justice. His book has all the trappings of the conventional adventure tale – mystery, exotic setting, escape, suspense, unexpected attack. … Read more

Racism The Precedent to slavery in North America

In tracing the origins of slavery or racism in either sense, one must keep in mind that neither is an event or circumstance that occurred in North America in the 17th through 19th centuries. We must examine slavery as an institution and racism as a mentality defined by the oppressor, independent to the oppressed. Europeans … Read more

The Word Philosophy Means The Love Of Knowledge

When I was born, I did not know the difference between right and wrong. Now, I do. The word philosophy means the love of knowledge. One type of knowledge is propter quid, which ask the question why or how. In this paper, I will demonstrate how Socrates, Hume and Aristotle, three well known philosophers, would … Read more

Grunge in the early 90s

Grunge rock was a phenomenom created by a melting pot of punk, 70s metal, rain, coffee, cheap beer, and, occasionally, heroin. Rooted in Seattle, Washington, the emergence of grunge rock was the popularization of a soulful hard-rock that moved alternative rock from underground to mainstream in the early 1990s. Grunge was originally a tongue-in-cheek term … Read more

The King of Terror Stephen Edwin King

“If you have an imagination, let it run free. ” – Steven King, 1963 The King of Terror Stephen Edwin King is one of today’s most popular and best selling writers. King combines the elements of psychological thrillers, science fiction, the paranormal, and detective themes into his stories. In addition to these themes, King sticks … Read more

Genetic Cloning And Nuclear Fusion

The societal issue being addressed in this article is the cloning of humans and nuclear cell fusion. This question lingering into every household…Should we be playing God? This question has substantial points on each side. Some people think that we shouldn’t be manipulating nature’s creations ,and we should leave things the way they are because … Read more

The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway

Eighty-four days had passed since Santiago, the old fisherman, had caught a fish, and he was forced to suffer not only the ridicule of younger fishermen, but near-starvation as well. Moreover, Santiago had lost his young companion, a boy named Manolin, whose father had ordered him to leave Santiago in order to work with more … Read more

Ananlysis Of To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell

Andrew Marvell attempts to win his Coy Mistress over and ultimately convince her into unleashing her passion and turning over her virginity. He is playing on a womens vulnerability of love and admiration, fear of the loss of beauty and youthfulness and ultimately he clinches his argument by appealing to passion and lust. He is … Read more

Success Is Counted Sweetest

Since the beginning of my life I have been studying. In the early years of my childhood I didn’t quite understand what my role was all about. I always wondered why is it that I have to go to school everyday even on Saturday because my mom said that it is good to be around … Read more

Themes of The Glass Menagerie

The Glass Menagerie is a play that contains intense human feelings; frustration, shyness, regretfulness, anger, and sadness. The play is set in the apartment of the Wingfield family. In this cramped, dinghy place lives three characters; Amanda, Laura, and Tom, who are desperate Amanda is a shrew, she wants to live through her daughter, Laura. … Read more

The Druids in History

During the Anglo-Saxon period, magic was often practiced among several different classes of people in their own ways. It was considered sinful but its power was always believed in. Their knowledge of magic was first sought out from the biblical story, The Three Wise Men. According to one legend, the men who visited baby Jesus … Read more

Expectancies As A Predictor Of Adolescent Alcohol Use

This paper examines the use of an idea referred to as expectancy as a predictor of teen alcohol use. Expectancies are concepts that a society reinforces which go on to influence a person’s behavior. Current clinical and field studies show that alcohol expectancies are reasonably accurate tools in estimating future drinking patterns. This paper sets … Read more

Gattaca The Movie And Discrimination

In the movie Gattaca the main character Anton was discriminated against because of his gene makeup. Anton never even had a chance in the society in Gattaca because the potential employees of companies were not tested on their skills or knowledge but on their physical and mental possibilities. The same society also used derogatory terms … Read more

An American Crisis: Gulf War Syndrome

Imagine a soldier that is willing to die for his country in the Persian Gulf region, so that Americans could pay less for petroleum products in the Gulf, the soldier serves his country, with honor, loyalty, and dignity. In an attempt to win the war, Saddam Hussein launches a chemical attack on American troops, leaving … Read more

Censorship In Europe

Americans think of Europeans as essentially like themselves. They believe European societies are like their own-rooted in the rule of law, freedom of religion, democratic government, market competition, and an unfettered press. In recent years, however, Europeans have given up an essential liberty: freedom of speech. It is true that in the United States prevailing … Read more

The History Of World Literature Omar Khayyam

Omar Kahyyam was primarily a mathematician and an astronomer. He was an extremely intelligent individual who wrote many theories in physics and metaphysics. He is also attributed with the reformation of the Persian calender with seven other great intellects to create a calender more accurate than the Gregorian calender. Ironically he is known to the … Read more

Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut

This first chapter, a preface, is insistent on the fact that the book is based on real events. Vonnegut, like our narrator, is a veteran of World War II, a former prisoner of war, and a witness to a great massacre, and that fact lends a certain authority to what follows. Vonnegut shares with us … Read more

The Novella Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

The Novella Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad is about an Ivory agent, Marlow, who is also the narrator of his journey up the Congo River into the heart of Africa. Marlow witnesses many new things during his journey to find Mr. Kurtz. In Apocalypse Now, the narrator is Captain Willard, who is also on … Read more

The Netherlands, officially Kingdom of the Netherlands

The Netherlands, officially Kingdom of the Netherlands, is a constitutional monarchy located in Northwest Europe. The Netherlands Antilles is part of the state and consists of islands in the Caribbean. The Netherlands is often called Holland after a historic region, part of the present day nation. The country is bounded on the North and West … Read more

Fantasy’s Integral Role In The Creation Of A Monster

In the past decade, the elusive creature known as the serial killer has captured the attention of American culture. With the popular press churning out dozens of books and movies centered around the serial killer each year, the term has almost become a catch-phrase, replacing earlier terms such as ‘homicidal maniac. ‘ Fiction writers and … Read more

The Use Of Illegal Steroids

Many people have had their lives ruined by the use of illegal steroids, yet the desired effects are so overwhelming that people tend to overlook the consequences. Steroid users believe taking anabolic steroids will enhance their performance, strength, size,etc. They regard the use of them as legitimate as any other aspect of training. To begin … Read more

The Odyssey, Homer’s Main Character

In The Odyssey, Homer’s main character, Odysseus, shows many great traits of a hero. What exactly is a hero? Is it someone who has reasonable beliefs? Or is it a person whose actions speak louder than their beliefs? Odysseus combines both beliefs and action into one astonishing package, which really makes him stand out to … Read more

The Uneven Distribution Of Fresh Water

Uneven distribution of fresh water causes an Impact on the lives of people; it causes the destruction of nature, and depletion of a valuable resource. There are also political problems connected to the distribution of fresh water Uneven distribution of fresh water directly affects the distribution of the global population. People can live in one … Read more

Themes and Symbols in Araby

There are many statements in the story “Araby” that are both surprising and puzzling. The statement that perhaps gives us the most insight into the narrator’s thoughts and feelings is found at the end of the story. “Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; and my … Read more

Battered Women’s Syndrome: A Survey of Contemporar

In 1991, Governor William Weld modified parole regulations and permitted women to seek commutation if they could present evidence indicating they suffered from battered women’s syndrome. A short while later, the Governor, citing spousal abuse as his impetus, released seven women convicted of killing their husbands, and the Great and General Court of Massachusetts enacted … Read more

DNA Computing, The Future Or The End

The future of computers is in the hands of the next century. The evolution of the Computer Age has become a part of everyday life, and as time proceeds, people are depending more and more on computer technology. From controlling a small wrist watch to the largest super-computers that can calculated the center of the … Read more

Symbolism in “Young Goodman Brown”

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is full of symbolism throughout the story. Perhaps the most interesting examples of symbolism include the title character, Young Goodman Brown, as well as his wife, Faith, and the woods that Young Goodman Brown enters on his journey. Included are many allusions to Christianity and also to evil and sin. … Read more

The Risks Of Ligitation And Its Costs

Litigation is like coming down with the common cold. There are things we can do to lower the risks: we can take vitamins, wash our hands and stay out of drafts, but we can’t altogether eliminate the prospect of catching one anyway, although if this should happen, we hope that because of our actions, it … Read more

Christianity And Buddhism

This paper is a comparison between two very different religions. Specifically Christianity and Buddhism. Coming from opposite sides of the globe these two religions could not be any farther apart in any aspect. I will discuss who Christ is for Christians and who Buddha is for Buddhists. I will also get into the aspects of … Read more

Blindness in Oedipus the King

People can be blinded to the truth. The answer to their question or solution to their problem may have been obvious. Yet, they could not “see” the answer. They were blinded to the truth. Associations have been made between being blind and enlightened. A blind person is said to have powers to see invisible things. … Read more

GAD2 Identified as Candidate Gene for Obesity

Obesity is a very hard condition to link to one specific gene because it often runs in families, but their lifestyle habits, as well as genes, contribute to obesity. Also, many genes contribute a small effect to obesity and may differ in different populations. Nuclear families in France were studied to link a candidate gene … Read more

How A Hologram Works

Look at what happens when the two sets of waves combine -you get a new wave! When a crest and a trough meet, they cancel out and the water goes flat. When two crests meet, they produce one, bigger crest. When two troughs collide, they make a single, deeper trough. Believe it or not, you’ve … Read more

Good vs. Evil Milton’s Paradise Lost

John Milton divided the characters in his epic poem Paradise Lost into two sides, one side under God representing good, and the other side under Satan representing evil and sin. Milton first introduced the reader to the character Satan, the representative of all evil, and his allegiance of fallen angels that aided in his revolt … Read more

Wuthering Heights And Power Of Love

Many readers argue that Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is anything but a romance. Although it does not follow the conventional form of the Victorian Romance novels, it can be argued that it is one of the greatest love stories of all time. The traditional forms of love may not be represented in this story, … Read more

King Lear Essays: Comic Relief

Combining the antics of a circus with the pomp of a royal court is a difficult task indeed. William Shakespeare’s genius came from how closely he intertwined the two seemingly mutually exclusive realms to appeal to all socioeconomic groups in his audience. In King Lear, Edgar’s appearance as Tom of Bedlam, Lear’s insanity, and Lear’s … Read more

Iomega Corporation: Data Storage For The New Millenium

The purpose of this report is to examine the Iomega Corporation, based in Roy, Utah, for the BA 201 V Survey of Business course at Birmingham-Southern College. The company manufactures computer storage devices: the ZipTM and JazTM drives, the Clik! Storage device, and the BuzTM audio and video drive. 1 The leading supplier of data … Read more

Alcohol and Drinking

It was a rainy Wednesday afternoon and little Tommy was struggling to cross the slippery puddle- filled streets. The crossing guard at the corner felt a tug at her leg and it was Tommy waiting to cross. He waited patiently at the corner until traffic seemed to clear. The crossing guard began to lead Tommy … Read more

The Great Gatsby – The American Dream

The Great Gatsby, a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is about the American Dream, and the downfall of those who attempt to capture its illusionary goals. This is a common them central to many novels. This dream has varying significances for different people but in The Great Gatsby, for Jay, the dream is that through … Read more

The Issue Of Israel and Palestine

In 1993, in Oslo, Norway a historic peace agreement was secretly drawn up with the hopes of bringing all the violence between the Palestinians and the Israelis to an end. Yasser Arafat, the chairman of the PLO, and Yitzhak Rabin who was prime minister of Israel at the time shook hands at the White House … Read more

A Day in June: The Invasion Of Normandy

Green water splashes aboard the small wooden landing craft soaking the men inside with cold salt water. The nearing of exploding shells sends fright and adrenaline pumping through their veins. As the beach draws closer officers begin to bark out orders over the sound of gun fire. The landing craft stops with a jolt and … Read more

Controversy Pornography Essay

As the amount and severity of sexually explicit materials grows in our society questions of these materials hurting people have risen. It is said that men get explicit ideas from certain types of music, movies, and pornography. As a result of these explicit ideas, men force women into what they want them to do and … Read more

The Character Of Claude

In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, the character of Claude is a near perfect example of a Machiavellian character. Claude began as the brother to King Hamlet, stepbrother to Queen Gertrude and Uncle to Prince Hamlet. However this situation obviously does not suite Claude so he takes measures to change it. After doing what … Read more

ADHD essay examples

Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or Hyperactivity (ADHD), disorder beginning in childhood, characterized by a persistent inability to sit still, focus attention on specific tasks, and control impulses. Children with ADHD show these behaviors more frequently and severely than other children of the same age. A person with ADHD may have difficulty with school, work, friendships, or … Read more

Albania essay examples

The destruction of Bosnia-Herzegovina is proof, if proof were needed, that the actions of states are not determined by ethical or humanitarian consideration.  The war of conquest launched by Serbia, and joined by Crotia, was allowed to take its genocide course because the defense of Bosnia and its citizens was not an imperative dictated by … Read more

Comparison essay examples

Natural human behaviour is built on the premise of freedom; freedom of thought and action that give the human race limitless capabilities. For the most part, human behaviour and thought are very spontaneous in nature and do not follow a step by step or calculated process. Nor, can the actions of humans be easily predicted.. … Read more

Teenager Essay Examples

In todays society, a troubled teenager or mischievous adolescent is labeled a juvenile delinquent. Yet the current definition of a juvenile is based solely upon, most of the times, on stereotypes. A delinquent may be a troublesome teenager with complicated problems at home, school, or with friends. He may have extreme physical and/or emotional needs, … Read more

The Stolen Party

The characters in the short story, “The Stolen Party” demonstrate striking differences in their values and beliefs.  Each character displays unique traits.  It is these unique traits, which illustrate different aspects of society.  Each character then, represents a portion of the values and beliefs of todays society. Rosaura is the main character of this writing. … Read more

Michael Jordan Essay Examples

Michael Jordan was born on January 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York and was raised in Wilmington, North Carolina.  He has two brothers, is married, and has three kids.  He is considered by many to be the greatest basketball player of all time (Kornbluth).  My focus will be on his hardships, accomplishments, and people who … Read more

Is the internet bring a new era of american cultur

The Internet has emerged as the most rapidity adopted communication medium in history. The Internet by design is de-centralized, inexpensive, uncensored, and accessible from anywhere in the globe. Bill Gates contends that the Internet is first step along the Information Superhighway, which will ultimately create a global  village that will allow for a more symmetrically … Read more

Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach had a very interesting and educated life. He was a very worldly and talented man and deserves to be recognized for more than just his beautiful music. Below is a history of Johann Sebastian Bach written in a timeline format. It goes through each stage of his life and where he was … Read more

Volcanos Essay Examples

Volcanos occur all over the world.The best know volcano zones occur on the destructive plate margin around the Pacific Ring of Fire.This chain of volcanos that lie along the west coast of central and south America,Japan and the Philippines,across New Zealand and into the Atlantic.Volcanos also occur in mid-ocean along the line of ocean ridges.The … Read more

Doctor Faustus’ Death

Faustus died a death that few could bear to imagine, much less experience. After knowing for many years when exactly he would die, he reached the stroke of the hour of his destiny in a cowardly, horrid demeanor. Finally, when the devils appeared at the stroke of midnight, tearing at his flesh as they draw … Read more

Great Gatsby And Money Value

“Our great cities and our mighty buildings will avail us not if we lack spiritual strength to subdue mere objects to the higher purposes of humanity” (Harnsberger 14), is what Lyndon B. Johnson had to say about materialism. He knew the value of money, and he realized the power and effect of money. Money can … Read more

Computer Virus Technology

The wind of change came on 26th March in the form of an email cyclone called Melissa. Moreover, during 1999 numerous changes in the level of computer virus technology were seen, Armstrong (May 2000, p1). From an organisational point of view, societies around the world are just learning about the level of importance that computer … Read more

The Spanish-American War

During the last years of the nineteenth century, the United States would find itself involved in what John Jay, the American secretary of state, later referred to as a “splendid little war; begun with highest motives, carried on with magnificent intelligence and spirit, favored by that fortune which loves the brave.” From an American standpoint, … Read more

Streinbeck & Characterization

What is depth, and what does it mean? Depth is the extent, the intensity, depth is a distinct level of detail. When someone talks about depth of characterization, they are talking about the level of intensity that someone is using in order to describe a character. John Ernst Steinbeck, in The Pearl, Of Mice and … Read more

Study Claims Customers Prefer Cable To Telecom For Triple-play

An annual survey conducted by Knowledge Networks/SRI claims that 29% of consumers believe that cable systems would provide the best service and value for the triple-play bundle of video, voice and broadband. Satellite was the second choice at 22%, followed by local phone companies (21%), ISPs (19%) and electric utility companies (8%). In addition, the … Read more

Oedipus2 Essay Examples

The Presence of the Oedipus Complex in Paul Auster’s City of Glass Throughout history literature has had several themes or ideas that have persisted though all of its different movements.  One of these ideas is that of the Oedipus complex.  The Story of Oedipus was originally written by Sophocles in the fifth century BC.  Sigmund … Read more

Should Gambling Be Legalized

Gambling is the risking of money or other possessions thats mostly depends on chance and luck, even tough some forms of gambling may be influenced by skills. Some stereotypical forms of gambling are found in casinos they include: roulette, blackjack, craps, poker, slots and many others. Nevertheless, there are other forms of gambling that people … Read more

Phoenix Rises From The Ashes

When asked by a white hunter “ Doesn’t the gun scare you? ” while having it pointed at her, Phoenix Jackson, of Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path”, replies “No, sir. I seen plenty go off closer by, in my day, and for less than what I done,” This is an example of how the protagonist … Read more

Antigone – Pride and Conflict of Law

Sophocles’ Antigone, in its later phases is no longer about the conflict of law; It is about stubbornness and self will, about the sin of refusing to listen; about a man who has never been told. Conflict of law, presents the initial disturbance within Thebes. Creon, King of Thebes, refuses to bury the body of … Read more

Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night”

In Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night”, it is clearly evident that the fluctuation in attitude to the dual role and situation and tribulations imposed upon the character of Viola/Cesario ends up in a better understanding of both sexes, and thus, allows Viola to have a better understanding for Orsino. Near the opening of the play, when Viola … Read more

Robin Hood Summary

Robin Hood’s good traits are easily seen throughout the story. The author did a good job of making his hero come across as a good person, who has often been misinterpreted because of things that he did as a young boy. Showing the change Robin Hood has made since he was a little boy easily … Read more

Beowulf: A Story Told in One Mothers Point-of-View

She, Grendels mother, awakens to the faint sound and smell of the things known as men. She has been sleeping down in her dark and dingy cave below the world that is known to men. She has been biding her time, and plotting her revenge against the man that murdered her son. All that she … Read more

Explication of “The Road Not Taken”

Robert Frost, a poet from the early Twentieth Century, is well known not only for his elegant style, but for his use of great symbolism throughout his works. In “The Road Not Taken”, he depicted his theme and meaning through a four stanza poem which consisted of a set rhyme scheme (A, B, A, A, … Read more

J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye

Science can be seen as the study of what is held in common between many particular instances. Art, among other things, is an attempt to capture the specific, and thus illuminate the general. J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye is first and foremost about the journey of one individual, Holden Caulfield, into self-discovery. … Read more

Suicide in Las Vegas

Hell is expensive. This is my first thought as my plane lands in Las Vegas. The Luxor hotel’s glass pyramid seems dangerously close to the runway’s edge, as do its chocolate-and-gold sphinx and rows of shaved palms. I wonder if these rooms tremble when jets land. Behind the Luxor are mountains kissed by dust the … Read more

World War II, One Of The Deadliest And Most Destructive Wars

World War II was one of the deadliest and most destructive wars this world has seen. The origins of the war were in Germany where Adolf Hitler became the leader and started ethnic cleansing, killing any Jewish person, gypsy, homosexual or any other person whom he considered “inferior. ” Another cause of the war was … Read more

Gun Control & Schools Paper

If you recently picked up a newspaper or turned on to see the news you may have question what is happening in our schools and begin to think whether our schools are still safe places for children. Recent school shootings have set feared in many parents about their children’s safety in our schools. Since last … Read more

Edgar Allan Poe, The Best Of His Poetry Is Pure Magic

Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and lived in six Eastern cities. His father was David Poe, a Baltimore actor. His actress mother, Elizabeth came to the United States as a kid. The parents were not that talented; they played small roles in rather third-rate theatrical companies. Because they … Read more

Theme Huckleberry Finn Essay

The book Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain, has many themes that appear throughout the text. One such theme is that people must live outside of society to be truly free. If one lives outside of society, then they do not have to follow all of its laws and try to please everyone. They would not … Read more

Antigone – Creon is the Tragic Hero

The Thebian play of Antigone has excited many debates over the years. The most prevalent being who exactly could be characterized as the tragic hero in the story. The argument that Antigone is the hero is deffinatly a strong one. There are many critics who believe that Creon, however, is the true protagonist of the … Read more

Symbolism in Ethan Frome

Ethan Frome, the classic novel written by Edith Wharton contains a great amount of symbolism. The symbolism allows the characters to express themselves more clearly to the reader. It brings incidents and personalities together in meaning. The storys symbolic events is what pulls characters together in time of need. Starkfield Massachusetts is a boring cold … Read more

John Rawls and Utilitarianism

The social contract theory of John Rawls challenges utilitarianism by pointing out the impracticality of the theory. Mainly, in a society of utilitarians, a citizens rights could be completely ignored if injustice to this one citizen would benefit the rest of society. Rawls believes that a social contract theory, similar those proposed by Hobbes, Locke, … Read more

The slave trade in Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Few books can truly be said to have altered the course of history, and even fewer can be said to have started an entire war. Uncle Tom’s Cabin, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, was one novel to do both. Abraham Lincoln said to Harriet Beecher Stowe upon meeting her, “So this is the little lady … Read more

Apocalypses Theme

“All I smelled was rotten bodies,” Texas Ranger, Roy Coffman said during his testimony at the murder and conspiracy trial of 11 Branch Davidians. The dead were found in the rubble of the April 19 fire that destroyed the compound, killing more than 75 Branch Davidians, including the sect’s leader, David Koresh, and 17 children. … Read more

Mathematical Codes Essay

Mathematical codes are used by millions everyday for a variety reasons, but all intending to keep something private. The coding theory has actual applications in consumer electronics and with other areas of mathematics. Encryption, which involves enciphering and encoding, is used to protect data against organized crime, government and multinational institutions. A use of arithmetic, … Read more

Wife of Bath, Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London in 1340 (Fuller 12). Geoffrey Chaucer’s fortunes were closely bound with these of John Of Gaunt, the son-in-law to the Earl of Derby (Fuller 12). Around the year 1380, Geoffrey Chaucer was charged with rape by a woman named Cecily Chaumpaigne (Williams 28). It is most likely that a … Read more

Why Does The Universe Exist

Consider that the universe is some sort of toy or form of entertainment for some prime mover, his point, his own entertainment, would be then why the universe exists. The Bible claims that the Christian deity created the universe and placed humans in it that they might be in awe of his power. If this … Read more

He Westward Spread Of Inca And Egyptian Culture

The second half of the twentieth century has seen many changes in theories concerning the mode of colonization of the islands of Micronesia, and the rise of the Inca Empire, with it’s striking similarities to Egypt. In the past, it has been suggested that Asians had worked their way through the Pacific, over a period … Read more

Cannabis Sativa Essay

In the entire world, there has never been a plant quite as amazing as Cannabis Sativa. Being the worlds only renewable resource capable of solving many of its environmental, psychological, and economic problems, it is of no surprise that the plant has made quite an impact in the discovery of the New World. Cannabis Sativa, … Read more

About Steroids Essay

Many people have had their lives ruined by the use of illegal steroids, yet the desired effects are so overwhelming that people tend to overlook the consequences. Steroid users believe taking anabolic steroids will enhance their performance, strength, size,etc. They regard the use of them as legitimate as any other aspect of training. To begin … Read more

The Imperfect Man, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is one of the Arthurian legends. It was translated by Marie Borroff. According to the legends, king Arthur and all his knights were the bravest, the strongest and the most chivalrous in the land. This tale goes on to contradict that theory, by telling the story of one of … Read more