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    Allegory Used By Authors

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    Allegory Used by Authors Ines Palacio Mrs.Coplen English I Honors 10 December 2012 Do you ever wonder what it takes for a revolution to happen? Revolution usually takes time‚ a strong leadership‚ ideology‚ and not just one person. When writing a story‚ authors often mean for the story to interpret a second meaning behind it‚ to reveal a hidden message. They do this by using allegory. In Animal Farm and Black Boy some sort of revolution happens at different points in the book to convey this meaning

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    Jackson’s "The Lottery" as an Allegory Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery" is an excellent example of an allegorical short story. In this story‚ the reader learns of a town’s "lottery" that takes place once a year‚ every year. It has been a tradition in this small rural town for many years and the villagers never question these activities‚ they just blindly go along with it. But what the reader doesn’t know is just what kind of prize the winner is going to obtain. Jackson’s

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    and not everyone benefited from its advantages. Only the learned few enjoyed intellectual satisfaction. Knowledge was not shared freely due to lack of proper means of communication‚ thus preventing many from realizing the benefits of education and learning. Secondly‚ technology was not so advanced in the past. Hence the general pace of life was slower than it is now and people did not feel the need to keep themselves abreast of affairs around them. In other words‚ the need did not arise for mass awareness

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    In the novel Lord of the Flies William Golding writes about how a group of a group of civilized of British boys as they slowly descend into savagery. It starts when the boys who crash land on an island where any adults on the plane died leaving them to survive on their own. As they try to keep order they elect a boy named Ralph as their chief and Jack‚ who lost the election as chief‚ leader of the hunters. Simon‚ one of the other boys‚ is socially awkward but has more of a moral conscience then some

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    Allegory In Plato's Room

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    The room is a metaphor for a reverse Plato’s Cave. Instead of a man who is confined to a cave for his life‚ the man‚ Gregor‚ is part of the outside world and confined to a room. Gregor is a worldly man‚ who loses his mobility when he becomes a “vermin”. He is confined to his room and iss punished for leaving his room. His efforts to leave his room are always met with physical and/or emotional trauma. Gregor learns to feel shame which acts as his main motivation for staying in his room. Gregor’s

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    How Intelligent are Chimpanzees Compared to Humans? A chimpanzee’s brain size is less than ⅓ of a human’s brain size‚ yet they are still so intelligent when compared to humans. Chimpanzees don’t haven’t invented computers or iphones‚ but just a small it of research shows that chimps are actually quite intelligent. Jane Goodall is someone who has spent lots of time with chimpanzees‚ and she herself has experienced the intelligence of chimps. Chimpanzees are our closest relatives‚ sharing lots of

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    teacher Socrates. In this allegory‚ Socrates questions one of his students‚ Glaucon‚ about the ideas behind reason and our senesces. Socrates sets the scene in an eerie‚ dark cave with fire as their source of light. Socrates emphasizes that the men are chained from head to toe and can only see the shadows from the objects that the “marionette players” place in front of the light. The light reflecting from the outside world and the fire are projected on the wall of the cave in front of their eyes. These

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    Greeks compared to the Maya Looking around too all the different ethnicities that can be found in this world‚ two of those most interesting cultures would have to be the Greeks and the Maya. The ancient Greek and Mayan civilizations have many similar characteristics but they also have many differences. The Mayan’s are an indigenous Mesoamerican culture found in present day South America. As where the Greeks are an ethnicity group native to Greece. The history of the Greece can be traced back

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    How To Read

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    Internet‚ or on websites‚ such as cliff notes. However‚ students use the Internet to assist and support the information students acquire from textbooks. For instance‚ if a student has an assignment in which he/she have to read chapters and get a full understanding for an exam. They would read the book‚ and then go to a source like cliff notes or spark-notes to crystallize their understanding of the reading. As of the 21st century‚ technological use has become so readily available to people that it’s inevitable

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    Gibbon‚ writing in the late eighteenth century goes as far as calling the Crusades an act of “savage fanaticism.” The Enlightenment was however‚ quickly supplanted by romanticism in the nineteenth century. Prominent romantics such as Francois Michaud compared crusading with the contemporary enterprise of colonialism‚ all the while extolling the civilizing virtues of both. Europe’s preoccupation with imperialism was often even justified by using allusions to its crusading

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