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Robert Louis Stevenson Style Of Writing
1,046 wordsby Robert Louis Stevenson There is an old crippled man knocking at the Admiral Ben Bow Inn. His name is Captain Billy Bones. He lives in fear of a one-legged man, because Billy Bones has a map in his suitcase that the one-legged man wants. But, Billy Bones doesnt know that the one-legged man, Captain Flint died. One day a blind beggar named Blind Pew comes to see Billy Bones at the Inn and gives him the Black Spot, a mark of immediate death between pirate crews. Billy Bones gives Jim Hawkins, th...
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Morrow And To Morrow Lady Macbeth
951 wordsThe good characters in Macbeth are less interesting than the evil ones. I agree. Everybody has an evil seed planted in them. Only the really evil person acts on them and commits something morally wrong. Like Macbeth. When Macbeth first received the prophecies, he actually considered them. Two truths are told, but what is not (line 137 - 152, Pg 27 - 29). We see him arguing with himself and feeling disgusted that he even thought that. That was interesting because we get the feeling that something...
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Make A Good Sci Fi
1,089 wordsSo, you just wrote your first science fiction novel. Your friend read it and told you that you were the next Ray Bradbury or Gene Roddenberry. Your fertile mind fantasizes your name up there on a Borders wall poster right next to images of Isaac Azimov and Jules Verne. Before going off the deep end and equating yourself with Hemingway and Steinbeck, give your ego a stiff reality check. Few of us mortals are literary Mozart's that can plop down in front of a computer screen and author a perfect m...
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Good Or Bad Categorical Imperative
1,154 wordsIn the Foundation of the Metaphysics of Morals, the author, Immanuel Kant, tries to form a base by rejecting all ethical theories that are connected to consequences, and then focusing on our ethical motivations and actions. Kant wants to derive good characters out of contingently right actions. He believes that everything is contingent (everything can have good or bad worth, depending on how it is used). So he is trying to find the supreme principal of morality in all his reasoning. Kant also be...
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Military Actions American Culture
1,240 wordsThe purpose of this assignment is to help students differentiate between popular conceptions of historical events as opposed to those recorded by historians or individuals on the example of the movie The last of Mohicans. The aim of the work is to discuss the arguments against war. It should be admitted, that despite the recent campaigns for leading wars in different parts of the world, war itself is absolutely negative phenomenon, though in order to prove its negativity the arguments should be ...
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