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    Parallels are drawn between the values and attitudes of post-modern and regency society in Emma ’s carriage incident and Clueless ’ car scene. In Emma‚ Mr Elton displays complete disgust and outrage at the notion of marrying the socially inferior Harriet‚ exclaiming ’Good heaven! What can be the meaning of this? ’ This segregation and incompatibility of differing social classes is also portrayed in Clueless through Elton ’s outburst of ’Don ’t you even know who my father is? ’ revealing the transcending

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    Both Hinduism and Buddhism believe reincarnating and their goal of escaping samsara to achieve the freedom is also same. Although their view of death is different‚ the afterlife beliefs are similar. Hinduism views their soul as permanent whereas Buddhism believes it’s not immortal. Hindus believe that there are multiples beginnings and ends which are the period of creation and death. Through samsara‚ they think that the souls are passed on each cycle of life. Along with the belief that the souls

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    perhaps she actually is and none of this is real. George mentions it himself‚ when he says‚“That’s the thing with delusions‚ sometimes they can appear so real” (Hayden Taylor 19)‚ giving the reader the idea that none of what is happening is occur between two people‚ but rather that George is imagining everything. This puts the idea in the reader’s mind that it indeed was a delusion. Johnny herself at times implies that she does not exist anymore‚ saying‚ “Me… I’m a memory. Whose memory I’m not sure

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    Everything in the universe is subjected to the law of conservation of energy. In other words‚ all the energy is conserved; it can neither be destroyed nor formed. I believe that this principle also applies to relationships between people‚ whether it be among friends‚ lovers‚ families‚ or enemies. When one exerts malice‚ someday the hostility would return to torment the wrongdoer. Ever since I was a baby‚ my mother would remind me that nature’s absolute law was karma. She emphasized that I do not

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    There can be many struggles with your group of friends and someone else’s group of friends. This is that case in the book‚”The Outsiders”. This is constantly shown between two groups of people with different sets of struggles. For the Socs or the‚ “West side Rich Kids.” And the Greasers or the‚”Low Life Hoods”. But they both deal with similar struggles. Some of which are they both have questionable choices in entertainment‚ they make bad health choices‚ and they are both aggressive towards each other

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    Rousseau believed that human nature is good but eventually they get brainwashed and become evil but Hobbes thinks otherwise. Hobbes states that humans are evil by nature and we need some sort of power in order to be controlled and be civilized. Rousseau thought that humans are born into the world with good intentions. He said there was a point when no one had property and we were happy. Eventually the human race began to grow‚ starting a chain of conflicts. Hobbes thought that by nature‚ we are very

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    identity within Gentile environments and among other Jews. The narratives of Esther and Ruth show the obscured tangle of Jewish identity within Gentile environments and among other Jews‚ offering contrasting perspectives that highlight the tension between assimilation and preservation. While Esther’s story emphasizes the importance of resistance against assimilation and the preservation of cultural heritage‚ Ruth’s narrative celebrates inclusivity and diversity within the Jewish community‚

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    Buddhism is a religion with most of its followers based in Asia. Buddha is their leader and they often refer to him as the enlightened one. Christianity is a religion with most of its followers living in the United States and South America. Jesus is their leader and he is often referred to as the Son of God. Both Christianity and Buddhism began around two thousand years ago by one man teaching people his principles and beliefs. Buddha taught that in order to achieve nirvana a person must do good

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    the Gabilan mountains” compares to the dream as it shows how both George and Lennie can “only” see the bright end of the dream‚ the “light”- warmth‚ happiness‚ safety‚ and peace but not the distance between them and the top of the mountains where there is no light. The long and difficult distance between the foot and top of the mountains is not only steep‚ lack light but full of dangerous creatures. It is difficult to climb the mountain as the Gabilan Range is rocky and can have an elevation as high

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    Only adult male citizens played a political role in ancient Athens. Men rich or poor could vote‚ as long as they were qualified citizens‚ but usually the richest ones held the most political clout as Athens was a class based society. In contrast‚ Sparta was an oligarchy and could also be viewed as a military dictatorship in which all men served to defend the state. Both societies had an organized form of government‚ although the political structure was different. The cultures of the Athenians

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