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Animal Farm Book Report
885 wordsMany authors write about topics that they know and about historical events that are going on while they write their story. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell this is definitely true. Orwell modeled many of his characters after Russian leaders. He ingeniously depicts the troubles of Russia in a book about farm animals. The story begins with a prize winning boar named Old Major, he gathers all of the farm animals around to tell them of a dream that he has. He tells them about a society of on...
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James Fenimore Cooper Indian Tribes
1,226 wordsJames Fenimore Cooper -- The Historian James Fenimore Cooper is, in his own right, a historian. Cooper is responsible for passing on views of early America that will never be available to us again. He helped many Americans view Indians and other ethnic groups as people and not savages. Historical events greatly influenced Coopers writing. Time periods such as the Revolutionary war and the American exploration of the West were often the backgrounds for Coopers most successful novels. Novels such ...
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American History In Motion Pictures
1,538 wordsWe were there while the Titanic sank, we stormed Omaha Beach at Normandy, we saw the Battle of Gettysburg in person, and we rode throughout the west with Wyatt Earp. We were able to do this because Hollywood allowed us to journey to these historic times through the movies. Hollywood allows us to journey back in time to see how people lived, to witness the major events that shaped our world, and help give us a better understanding of a time period that we might not otherwise grasp. The movies hel...
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War And Peace Tells The Story
1,227 wordsHow Much Land Does A Man Need? , " by Leo Tolstoy was influenced by his life and times. Leo Tolstoy encountered many things throughout his life that influenced his works. His life itself influenced him, along with poverty, greed and peasant days in 19 th century Russia. Tolstoy's eventful life impacted his works. Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy was born into a family of aristocratic landowners in 1828 at the family estate at Yasnaya Polyana, a place south of Moscow. His parents died in the 1930 s when ...
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The American South In Coming Of Age Mississippi
1,060 wordsAnne Moody's book, Coming of Age in Mississippi, not only portrays the life of a young black female struggling to grow up from the 1940 s to the 1960 s, it takes a look at how racism and movements for racial equality effected the main character, Essie Mae, as well as the whole society. This book recounts the life of Essie Mae, who is actually Anne Moody herself, from the age of four to the age of twenty-four. It depicts a time that some may consider to be one of the hardest times to grow up a po...
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Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird
1,446 wordsHarper Lee deals with prejudice in a large way in To Kill a Mockingbird. The main theme of the novel is prejudice. Almost every character is involved in a situation that contains prejudice. The novel is staged in the tired old town of Maycomb, Alabama, in the 1930 s. Maycomb is a classic southern town full of gossip, tradition and burdened with a legacy of racism. Harper Lee bases her novel on historical events that started only a few years before her novel was published. The civil rights moveme...
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Historical Events Main Body
1,427 wordsDedication, Chapters 1 - 2 Summary The Prince is a gift from Machiavelli to the Magnificent Lorenzo, son of Piero de' Medici, offered as 'proof of [the author's] devotion. ' Machiavelli writes that it is the most precious thing he has to offer. The book consists of 'the knowledge of the actions of great men, acquired by long experience of modern affairs, and a continued study of ancient history, ' which Machiavelli indicates he has studied for a long period of time. Although the book is 'unworth...
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Fugitive Pieces By Anne Michaels
1,093 wordsAnne Michaels wrote a beautiful book called Fugitive pieces. In this book she offered the reader the collection of poems concerning various issues. One of the themes covered in her writings is the theme of past that develops through her literary pieces. In 1940, Jacob Beer, a seven-year-old boy, bursts from the mud of a war-torn Polish city, where he has buried himself to hide from Nazi soldiers who have killed his family. Though he should have died with his family, he has not only survived but ...
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Works Of Art Roman Culture
1,640 wordsThe Ludovisi Sarcophagus Introduction Peoples history has been always connected with their culture. Every culture reflects the life, customs and traditions of people that create it. Examination of the works of art of different cultures or the cultures belonging to the same nation gives an opportunity to trace the historical events, the development of civilization. In this work we will examine the Ludovisi Sarcophagus The Ludovisi Sarcophagus shows us the late antique themes of imperial Roman cul...
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Tang Dynasty Territorial Expansion
602 wordsChina Tang Dynasty China is one of the most ancient countries of world civilization with 4000 year-history. Every history reflects the life, customs and traditions of people that create it. Comparing of different historical events belonging to the same nation gives an opportunity to trace the historical events, the development of civilization. It this work we will examine China Tang Dynasty and the reasons of its success. Tang Dynasty (? ? pinyin: tang chao) (June 18, 618 June 4, 907 AD) is know...
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Civil Rights Movement Religious Institutions
1,615 wordsThe civil rights movement started to the full in the mid- 1950 s and it was mostly a grassroots, bottom-up phenomenon, which was based in religious congregations rather than a movement initiated and supported primarily by outsiders - particularly white, Northern liberals. The various books written by political sociologists and social movement theorists expand our perception of how religious institutions contribute to expanding democracy. This work examines religious institutions as generators of...
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