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Tale Of Two Cities Lack Of Concern
352 wordster> The theme of human cruelty and its effects is displayed throughout the novels, A Tale of Two Cities, and Lord of the Flies. There were many deaths throughout both novels that could have been avoided, while instead they were lost. In A Tale of Two Cities, many people were left to die in the Bastille, similar to Dr. Manette; many of who did not deserve to die and could have been saved. Similarly, many of the little children died in Lord of the Flies simply do to lack o...
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Humanity A Moral History Of The Twentieth Century
2,833 wordsHumanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century In his book Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century, Jonathan Glover tries to define psychological motivations for the acts of genocide, that took place during the course of 20 th century. According to the author, the reason why people were able to indulge in genocidal practices, without experiencing an emotional discomfort, is that they were able to distance themselves mentally from their victims. We can say that Glover's book is not...
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Shardik By Richard Adams
2,157 wordsShardik, by Richard Adams Richard Adams was born in Newbury, England in May of 1920. He was the youngest of three children, a sister, Katherine, and a brother, John. (Richard had had another brother but he died at the age of three from influenza. ) Richard was his father's favorite. George Adams (his dad), spent most of his time with young Richard teaching him about all the nature in the area. Richard grew up a few miles from the town of Newbury on a three-acre piece of land with a house named O...
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Bombing Of Dresden Billy Pilgrim
252 wordsKurt Vonnegut wrote Slaughterhouse Five as well as many other novels. Slaughterhouse Five is the story of Billy Pilgrim. Pilgrim is a time traveling war veteran who is " unstuck" in time. The entire novel is a journey through this universe. He visits strange planets and the bombing of Dresden in Germany. Human cruelty is the overall theme of the novel. It is the behavior of men that they will harm anything weak. There is always a bully in every community. Weary's attitude as a bully is...
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Bombing Of Dresden Billy Pilgrim
251 wordsKurt Vonnegut wrote Slaughterhouse Five as well as many other novels. Slaughterhouse Five is the story of Billy Pilgrim. Pilgrim is a time traveling war veteran who is unstuck in time. The entire novel is a journey through this universe. He visits strange planets and the bombing of Dresden in Germany. Human cruelty is the overall theme of the novel. It is the behavior of men that they will harm anything weak. There is always a bully in every community. Weary's attitude as a bully is apparent in ...
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