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ENG111 Assignment 2 - Literary Analysis: Humanity through the Lenses of Symbolism, Irony, and Imagery
Through his two poems, The Unknown Citizen and Musee des Beaux Arts Wystan Hugh Auden explores the human condition through time, expressing ordinary aspects of people’s interactions on a daily basis. The mundane nature of the human existence is clearly presented in Auden’s work using different literary devices. Most of his poetry is means to evoke the fear and terror of human existence in times of great uncertainties. Perhaps in so doing Auden hoped to remind his audience of the true nature ...
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Through his two poems, The Unknown Citizen and Musee des Beaux Arts Wystan Hugh Auden explores the human condition through time, expressing ordinary aspects of people’s interactions on a daily basis. The mundane nature of the human existence is clearly presented in Auden’s work using different literary devices. Most of his poetry is means to evoke the fear and terror of human existence in times of great uncertainties. Perhaps in so doing Auden hoped to remind his audience of the true nature ...
Comparison of Yasha Frank’s Pinocchio and Collodi’s Pinocchio
Yasha Frank’s adaptation of Collodi’s Pinocchio extensively alters both the theme and the main character of the original story. While the character of Pinocchio in Collodi’s novel, The Story of a Puppet, is highly active and hard headed, in that he does not listen or follow the rules, the Pinocchio portrayed on Frank’s play, Pinocchio is very passive, docile, and does not present so much hard headedness as the original one. Seeing that these was in late 1930s, early 1940s, a period marre...
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Yasha Frank’s adaptation of Collodi’s Pinocchio extensively alters both the theme and the main character of the original story. While the character of Pinocchio in Collodi’s novel, The Story of a Puppet, is highly active and hard headed, in that he does not listen or follow the rules, the Pinocchio portrayed on Frank’s play, Pinocchio is very passive, docile, and does not present so much hard headedness as the original one. Seeing that these was in late 1930s, early 1940s, a period marre...
Reader’s Response to Pinocchio
While developing his plot, Collodi seeks to engage the reader in his story by inflaming certain passions that help reinforce the moral of the story. When you tell a story to a broad audience, there are likely to be indifferent interpretations and perceptions of the underlying message. As a result, the response to the story depends on whether the reader in question is actual, intended, ideal, or resisting. The primary focus here is the perception of the ideal reader to the development of the stor...
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While developing his plot, Collodi seeks to engage the reader in his story by inflaming certain passions that help reinforce the moral of the story. When you tell a story to a broad audience, there are likely to be indifferent interpretations and perceptions of the underlying message. As a result, the response to the story depends on whether the reader in question is actual, intended, ideal, or resisting. The primary focus here is the perception of the ideal reader to the development of the stor...
Chinese Immigrants in 1800s America: Against All Odds
Introduction 
What has come to be known as the “American Model Minority” in recent years has a long history of struggle and hard work in search of the American dream. The Chinese community in the United States traces its initial footsteps in the country to the first immigrants in the early 1800s. Their history can be traced through three major waves of immigration: the 19th century wave of transcontinental railroad and Californian gold rush laborers, the 1940-80 naturalization of Chinese Imm...
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Introduction 
What has come to be known as the “American Model Minority” in recent years has a long history of struggle and hard work in search of the American dream. The Chinese community in the United States traces its initial footsteps in the country to the first immigrants in the early 1800s. Their history can be traced through three major waves of immigration: the 19th century wave of transcontinental railroad and Californian gold rush laborers, the 1940-80 naturalization of Chinese Imm...
Film review of 'What it means to be human'
On watching the film, it is evident that being a big part of what it means to be human is having a brain that is the powerhouse of thoughts and decision-making which makes a distinction between us and other animals. The brain is a necessary tool for the ideal functioning of a human being. It should be in a position to process information that it receives I order to relay back another set of information which has been derived from inner emotions. The film discusses the brain as a crucial componen...
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On watching the film, it is evident that being a big part of what it means to be human is having a brain that is the powerhouse of thoughts and decision-making which makes a distinction between us and other animals. The brain is a necessary tool for the ideal functioning of a human being. It should be in a position to process information that it receives I order to relay back another set of information which has been derived from inner emotions. The film discusses the brain as a crucial componen...
PHIL322 Mid term: Confucianism is Best Suited for the Kingdom
Societies are built by human beings for human beings and any other animals or things which add to the wellbeing of human societies. Thus central to any form of social organization must be the human being in his or her individual capacity. To understand human needs and human desires it is important to get to the core of the human nature. The nature of the human being is intrinsically good. Every individual wants to co-exist and prosper. If this is truly the nature of the human being then the best...
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Societies are built by human beings for human beings and any other animals or things which add to the wellbeing of human societies. Thus central to any form of social organization must be the human being in his or her individual capacity. To understand human needs and human desires it is important to get to the core of the human nature. The nature of the human being is intrinsically good. Every individual wants to co-exist and prosper. If this is truly the nature of the human being then the best...
Pinocchio through the Fairy’s Looking Glass
Fairy tales have been told for generations mostly as lessons in humanity as well as to inspire change in character. In ‘The Adventures of Pinocchio,’ the underlying moral lesson revolves around the need for honesty. In view of this moral, author Carlo Collodi imposes a strict punishment for lying by growing Pinocchio’s nose bigger every time he tells a lie. This analysis focuses on animism as seen in a psychoanalytic approach to the story. 
As the plot unfolds, Pinocchio tells his first r...
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Fairy tales have been told for generations mostly as lessons in humanity as well as to inspire change in character. In ‘The Adventures of Pinocchio,’ the underlying moral lesson revolves around the need for honesty. In view of this moral, author Carlo Collodi imposes a strict punishment for lying by growing Pinocchio’s nose bigger every time he tells a lie. This analysis focuses on animism as seen in a psychoanalytic approach to the story. 
As the plot unfolds, Pinocchio tells his first r...
PHIL233 Week 7 Exam
1.	Explain the laws of nature as described by Hobbes (two) 
 
According to Hobbes the law of nature is encoded in our innate human faculties. There are two of such laws that Hobbes asserts: the first one it is in the best interest of every man to maintain as much peace as he himself would wish to have. If all men were to seek this peace to the extent that they themselves need and benefit from it, Hobbes argues that then all men would have peace. But in instances where one cannot find peace eve...
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1.	Explain the laws of nature as described by Hobbes (two) 
 
According to Hobbes the law of nature is encoded in our innate human faculties. There are two of such laws that Hobbes asserts: the first one it is in the best interest of every man to maintain as much peace as he himself would wish to have. If all men were to seek this peace to the extent that they themselves need and benefit from it, Hobbes argues that then all men would have peace. But in instances where one cannot find peace eve...
Project 1 Self Analysis
Employees and clients are two different target audiences. Each of the two writings observes the setting and situation of each audience. Clients have authority over the company. This means that the letter to this target audience had to address it with refined and invitational language. The hierarchy for the employee audience is reversed. The language and sentence construction is direct and authoritative. The demographics are also different. Clients do not necessarily have anything in common. Empl...
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Employees and clients are two different target audiences. Each of the two writings observes the setting and situation of each audience. Clients have authority over the company. This means that the letter to this target audience had to address it with refined and invitational language. The hierarchy for the employee audience is reversed. The language and sentence construction is direct and authoritative. The demographics are also different. Clients do not necessarily have anything in common. Empl...
Eng123 Fourth essay: Response Analysis of the Men We Carry in Our Minds
In his article, The Men We Carry in Our Minds, Scott Russel wonders through the years of his childhood. He recalls his first encounter with men; his father, and field workers in a cotton field toiling away under heavy guard and extreme conditions. He was just a young boy. Too young to perceive the difference between men and women and the roles each played in society. The men he remembers were hardworking men, most of them worked menial jobs and spent evening and weekends doing more menial work a...
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In his article, The Men We Carry in Our Minds, Scott Russel wonders through the years of his childhood. He recalls his first encounter with men; his father, and field workers in a cotton field toiling away under heavy guard and extreme conditions. He was just a young boy. Too young to perceive the difference between men and women and the roles each played in society. The men he remembers were hardworking men, most of them worked menial jobs and spent evening and weekends doing more menial work a...
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