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    Anthem a dystopian world

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    English II February 13‚ 2015 Anthem a dystopian world Why is Anthem a dystopian world? A dystopian world is a world in which an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad‚ typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one. Ayn Rand’s novel Anthem demonstrates dystopian novels because the citizens of the society worship a figurehead or concept‚ citizens have fear of the outside world‚ and the natural world is banished and distrusted. Anthem society demonstrates that they

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    National Anthem The National Anthem is a familiar tune to everybody. It is known as the Star Spangled Banner. Today‚ the American National anthem is sung before many different events. Some of those events include sporting events and presidential campaigns. The Star Spangled Banner is also notorious for its confusing and almost impossible to sing lyrics. The Star Spangled Banner was written by a second rate lawyer named Francis Scott Key. During the war of 1812 Francis Scott Key was taken hostage

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    Fear of Gilbert Grape’s Life. What’s Eating Gilbert Grape film tells a story about Gilbert Grape’s life. Gilbert Grape who is a young man lives in a small town Endora. He is trapped in dilemma of his life such as taking care of his younger brother Arnie has severe mental condition‚ his morbidly obese mother Bonnie‚ an affair with Becky… To fully understand Gilbert character in the film‚ audiences often wonder what is the deepest underlying cause of all these or what is really eating Gilbert Grape

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    National Anthem Essay

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    Is it right to force someone to stand for National Anthem? I’m 21 year old. I’m proud of my Country and proud of our Constitution. I don’t need the Supreme Court to tell me to stand for National Anthem. I don’t need the Supreme Court to mandate that where the National Anthem should be played‚ where it should be sung‚ how it should be sung. You can’t force people to be patriotic; you can’t force people to respect Flag. Respect is earned it’s never mandated. It is from within and need not be dictated

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    film ends‚ Gilbert is in exactly the same place as when it began‚ yet he has traveled a long way. What’s eating Gilbert Grape is a very simple yet meaningful movie. There is no clear cut message that points out the faults of society and it may be hard to interpret a message because the movie is set around everyday life. However the one thing that is clear‚ is that Gilbert realises throughout the movie that his life is going nowhere and he must break the everyday routine. Gilbert sees through

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    The movie What’s Eating Gilbert Grape was released on March the 4th 1994 and stars Johnny Depp‚ Leonardo DiCaprio and Juliette Lewis and was directed by Lasse Holström. The movie is about a young man named Gilbert Grape who lives in the very dull town of Endora caring for his mentally disabled brother Arnie‚ and morbidly obese mother. Gilbert also has two sisters‚ Ellen and Amy‚ and a brother who left the family years ago. The family’s father tragically committed suicide. My question was‚ what did

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    Ayn Rand's Anthem

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    Anthem Ayn Rand met her expectations‚ and along with everyone else. By writing this speculative fiction she has pointed out how people want others to be in the world‚ but in a more dramatic tense. As Thomas Jefferson said‚ ¨All men are created equal¨. They may be created equal when they are born‚ but some strive to do great things while others wait. We are our own individual. Choices made are up to us not others. We are all created different‚ and meant to be different. That is the whole meaning

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    Anthem, Ayn Rand

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    Anthem by Ayn Rand is a political satire that makes one appreciate how fortunate the citizens of a country with so many freedoms‚ like America‚ are. Freedoms to choose one’s own destiny and explore the untouched frontiers of the scientific world are gifts that should never be‚ but often are‚ taken for granted. Rand’s bold novel that pokes fun at the stringent laws of communism reveals that her own political stance would be greatly supported by the first and second amendments and the policies regarding

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    accepted by the town and is not frowned upon like his mother. His mum has not left the house in seven years because of how ashamed she is of herself. She says so to Gilbert: ‘I know what a burden I am. I know that you are ashamed of me. I never meant to be like this. I never wanted to be a joke.” At the beginning of the film Gilbert is ashamed of his mother and describes her as a “beached whale.” His view changes towards the end of the film when his mother goes to get Arnie from the police station

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    operating technological devices such as computers and machines are able to work with them efficiently. Kevin Kelly a publisher is an online publication of topics related to technology in most cases. Therefore‚ this essay evaluates the understanding of Kevin Kelly about technology. (I)What is kelly’s definition of “the technium”? Why is this concept important to his argument? Technium according to Kevin Kelly is the sphere of visible technology as well as an intangible organization that form modern culture

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