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    Christianity and Islam.The Crusades were remembered bitter‚ because they started religious hatred and killed innocent people. For instance in Europe‚ the crusades turned their anger against jews massacring entire communities‚ which means they killed instinct and people who didn’t deserve it. Document 1 states that the Crusade were remembered bitter and know for starting religious hatred. They killed innocent which would cause people to hate them and not respect them. And they

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    Summary On a cold day in April of 1984‚ a man named Winston Smith returns to his home‚ a dilapidated apartment building called Victory Mansions. Thin‚ frail‚ and thirty-nine years old‚ it is painful for him to trudge up the stairs because he has a varicose ulcer above his right ankle. The elevator is always out of service so he does not try to use it. As he climbs the staircase‚ he is greeted on each landing by a poster depicting an enormous face‚ underscored by the words "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING

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    In the novel 1984‚ George Orwell creates a dystopian society where people are stripped of their humanity and individuality does not exist. Oceania is one of three superstates in 1984 where the Party maintains absolute power over its people. The party uses a variety of tools to maintain their power through surveillance through the telescreens‚ child spies‚ and the thought police. They also used brainwashing with propaganda‚ and psychological manipulation and physical control. One of the methods

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    The Lottary Ticket

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    TARYThe lottery ticket By Anton chekhov The writer: Anton Chekhov was a Russian short-story writer‚ playwright and physician‚ considered to be one of the greatest short-story writers in the history of world literature. His career as a dramatist produced four classics and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics. Chekhov practised as a doctor throughout most of his literary career: "Medicine is my lawful wife"‚ he once said‚ "and literature is my mistress." Chekhov

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    in A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ a lot of them affect major plot points in the play‚ such as Oberon’s passion for jealousy leading to his action with the flower‚ Hermia and Lysander’s passionate love leading to their action to run away and Demetrius’ hatred leading to Helena’s action to continually pursue him. The main passion that drives almost all of the the plot events in the play is Oberon’s strong jealousy. The first piece of evidence is “And jealous Oberon would have the child” (2.1.24). This line

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    Ignorance‚ pride‚ hatred and a disregard for the wellbeing of others in society. These are the seeds allowing the roots of activities promoting racial discrimination to sprout. Out of that‚ comes the growth of a fearful social epidemic‚ in which uneducated persons put their destructive thoughts and viewpoints into action. These criminal activities have been dubbed "Hate Crimes" and have plagues society as far back as one can remember. Hate Crimes‚ in varying degrees‚ can consist of something as minute

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    questions that follow it: Son of Mine To Dennis My son‚ your troubled eyes searched mine‚ Puzzled and hurt by colour line. Your black skin soft as velvet shine; What can I tell you‚ son of mine? 5 I could tell you of heartbreak‚ hatred blind‚ I could tell of crimes that shame mankind‚ Of brutal wrong and deeds malign‚ Of rape and murder‚ son of mine; But I’ll tell instead of brave and fine When lives of black and white entwine‚ And men in brotherhood combine – This would I

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    to allow poorer people to farm on unused land again‚ this failure showed he could not always exert power on his superiors which bred hatred towards him from the nobility. Wolsey again brewed anger within the nobility as he created a larger tax burden on the richer in conjunction with a lower burden on the poorer. He also managed to cause widespread anger and hatred with the Amicable Grant of 1525‚ a non parliamentary tax after the Battle of Pavia‚ by which the public responded with a rebellion and

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    judgement and causes his feelings for Hermia to switch. Lysander begins to act hateful and cruel to Hermia because he believes that she would potentially come between him and his new love‚ Helena. The conflict that the love potion generates‚ leads to a hatred between not only Lysander and Hermia‚ but also a grudge between Hermia and Helena. It is within this scene that love and hate co-exist only when conflict occurs and the love is interrupted. It is first seen in this scene that love and hate can only

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    Iago’s second soliloquy is very revealing as it offers further insight into his motives. The extent of Iago’s hatred and contempt is suggested. It is weakness of his that he allows hatred to consume him in this way‚ using it as a driving force behind his action. It shows him shaping a plan out of the confusion of his emotionally charged thoughts. Iago examines his own thoughts‚ especially his hatred for Othello‚ "The Moor‚ howbeit that I endure him not" and finds a common thread in the "poisonous mineral"

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