A Qualitative Life in the Face of a Quantative Society: Sheelagh Morris’s “Letter to a Cat” Sheelagh Morris’s short story‚ “Letter to a Cat‚” is a dramatization of the conflict between two sets of life-values: the qualitative and the quantative. Norma is someone who has qualitative values‚ that is‚ someone who values such things as literature and art. We term such a person as one with qualitative values‚ because‚ even while such things as literature and art may be considered “valuable‚” they
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1.Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party. He became a chancellor of the party and a ruler of the German parliament. As the democratic institutions of the Weimar Republic were silenced 2.During the war‚ Nationalist fascists rebelled against Spain’s democratic Republican government. While Hitler and Mussolini gave aid to the Nationalists‚ Europeans and U.S. remained on the sidelines 3.The Act authorized Roosevelt to provide economic aid to Britain since it had ran out of money. Roosevelt wanted to
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Athens and Sparta were superpowers in Ancient Greece. In some ways the two city-states were similar‚ and in some ways they were different. However‚ in terms of society and government‚ Athens was superior. Athens gave it’s citizens greater freedoms‚ had a more modern form of government‚ and influenced western civilization far more than the Spartans ever did. The people of Athens enjoyed more freedoms than the people of Sparta did. Spartan culture was centred around it’s military. According to The
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and places. However‚ according to Europeans’ understanding‚ these new people can only be slaves. Therefore‚ racism has actually begun. The first modern fascist leader of European‚ Mussolini had a strong belief about being racist. He did not give right to live to any thought but his thought. He killed many people. In addition‚ Hitler was another fascist
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policy of isolationism‚ where they did not want to interfere in the affairs of any other country. Instead‚ Americans chose to work on domestic problems like the Great Depression‚ while foreign countries in Europe and Asia started to give rise to fascist dictators. Members of the America First Committee‚ like Charles Lindbergh (refer to doc. F) wanted to keep the US from intervening in these countries. However‚ public opinion started to change more and more as problems in Europe and Asia rose. Starting
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-012.jpg Diction He is using diction to show that he is fighting for democracy but he still has his rights restrained from him ● “Tan-skinned yank.” “ Colored folks sit in front of a colored only store in Belle Grade Florida. This store was ● “Fascists’ laps..” segregated by police order‚ just like all stores ● “I face death.” and locations were under the Jim Crow laws ● “Jim Crow birds.” that ’required’ separate but equal services for colored and white people. The building itself ● “Victory’s
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With this new law‚ which many critics deemed fascist‚ the government created enforced limits to how much of a certain crop a farmer could produce‚ and in many cases‚ even had farmers burn crops and slaughter livestock to waste. These new actions greatly benefited farmers economically as with every head
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poets can write about‚ Sylvia Plath writes of male domination. In her poetry‚ all men appear to be the opposing force that keeps women from living a happy life. For example‚ in her poem “Daddy”‚ Plath exploits her father as being a fascist Nazi. Much like the Nazi‚ a fascist is known for being controlling with the power to oppress societies. Plath felt like a “Jew” amongst her Nazi father (40). However‚ towards the end of the poem‚ the representation of Plath’s father and husband (or all men) go from
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right and their wages were brought down by the administration. Mussolini recognized that the expectation for everyday comforts had gone down however clarified it by saying that the Italian were not used to such comforts anyway‚. Something else the Fascist government caused was an increased birth-rate in Italy. Mussolini needed women to have more children so he could make a bigger armed force later on. Along these lines‚ he felt that he could have a vast armed force when he was prepared to go to war
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extremes: fascism and communism. Though they may not have necessarily agreed with every aspect‚ their goal was to rebel against democracy. Those who decided to become extreme leftists became communists; those who became extreme right wing became fascists. It all centered from a hate and a desire to rebel against the existing government. Europeans supported authoritarian governments just to avoid democracy. (Document
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