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Characters In Great Miss Havisham
2,712 wordsCharacterization in Dickens (1) It is not a secret that Charles Dickens is now being referred to as one of Britains greatest writers. This can be partially explained by the fact that he pioneered the method of literary realism, which is the reason why his books provide readers with the insight on the realities of Victorian era. Despite the fact that plots of Dickens masterpieces often incorporate fantastic elements, the actual portrayal of characters in his books is distinguished with utter real...
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Plato Vs Thucydides Conflict In Ideals
2,169 wordsPlato vs. Thucydides: Conflict in Ideals (1) It is a commonly assumed fact that the classical ideals of physical beauty, intellectual finesse and democratic governing, closely associated with Western civilization, derive out of ancient Greeks existential psyche. In its turn, this can serve as the proof that the overwhelming majority of citizens in Greek cities-polices, during the course of Classical period, were physically and mentally healthy individuals. This also explains why the ideas, expre...
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Racial Affiliation Colonial Era
1,976 wordsTo What Extent do "Ethno-Cultural" Issues Play a Role in Politics Today? (1) In the world of todays politics, ethno-cultural issues continue to acquire ever-greater importance, despite the fact that the pushers of Liberal agenda tend to refer to them as non-essential, because people are assumed equal, regardless of their ethnic and racial affiliation. However, as famous Orwellian saying goes: all people are equal, but some of them are more equal then the others. The fact that it is namely people...
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University Of London Factor Analysis
2,527 wordsSir Cyril Burt Sir Cyril Burt - in full Sir Cyril Lodowic Burt - was born on March 3, 1883 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. He was the British psychologist known for his development of factor analysis in psychological testing and for his detailed studies of the effect of heredity on peoples intelligence and behaviour. Sir Cyril Burt studied at the universities of Oxford and Wurzburg before he became the first educational psychologist. He was appointed to this position by a governme...
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Part Of The Upper Jay Gatsby
994 wordsThe vibrancy and distinction of colours can be often used to represent certain aspects about people. In the novel The Great Gatsby they are used to describe the personalities of Myrtle and Daisy as well as Gatsby's. With certain colours they wear they are able to express their identity, and it can also have an affect on their behaviour. Jay Gatsby exploits colours to show of his wealth. Through colours people are also distinguished to which social class they belong to. F. Scott. Fitzgerald uses ...
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