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    They are many factors influencing the different historical interpretations of Albert Speer. The most influential was Speer’s own character construction of himself in his defence at the Nuremberg trials. This view was held by a majority of historians until Matthias Schmidt found holes in Speer’s story. A large blow was dealt to Speer’s own construction of his role in Nazi Germany when the Walters’ chronicles were released containing various incriminating evidence. There are still a number of historians

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    The Zeffirelli interpretation of Romeo and Juliet is more accurate to the original play when compared to Luhrmann’s interpretation. Although Luhrmann’s interpretation is geared towards a more modern audience‚ he does not successfully stay true to the original. When examining one of the most iconic scenes‚ the balcony scene‚ the setting in Zeffirelli’s is more accurate. This scene is taking place in the garden outside Juliet’s window and on her balcony. The architecture of the balcony is accurate

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    Dream Interpretation With Heterosexual Dating Couples Dream Interpretation is the analysis of the elements within a patient’s reported dream formed a large part of Freud’s psychoanalytic method. Freud believed material often surfaced in dreams‚ although in a symbolic form. The manifest content of the dream of the dream was the actual dreams and its events‚ but the latent content was the hidden ‚symbolic meaning of those events that would ‚if correctly interpreted‚ reveal the unconscious conflicts

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    Aristotelian Interpretation There are many different interpretations of Othello varying on the morals and values of its composer. One interpretation of Othello is an "Aristotelian interpretation". This interpretation emphasises the ideology that it is through Othello’s character flaws‚ or "hamartia"‚ combined with Iago‚ the antagonist’s manipulation that result in his eventual descent into insanity and chaos. FLAWS OF THE PROTAGONIST DUE TO HUBURIS‚ OR EXCESSIVE PRIDE The Aristotelian interpretation

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    Susan Sontag’s claim it is clear that photography limits people’s interpretation of the world. This claim I false because pictures rang from people in complete destitution as seen by photos of Jacob Riis to people having a good time on vacation. Because of this diverse collection of pictures‚ people see the world as it is instead of "more than it really is". This is seen through actions of Hitler various world events such the Vietnam War and the Kent State incident as well as literature like The

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    Howard Zinn’s and Eric Foner’s interpretation of the Gilded Age differ because of their different political views and their meaning of freedom. Both appreciable writers are American Historians who have written extensively on unknown‚ unpopular‚ or forgotten aspects of American History. Their works are often thought of as revisionist or controversial for their interpretations and views. Even though Zinn’s and Foner’s take a more critical view on the gilded age‚ Fonner some what is more forgiving

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    The interpretation of sacred scripture is crucial in finding meaning in the pursuit of a religion. Samuel Heilmann was stuck between the “two worlds” in which he lives: his life as a professor of Sociology and his life as a devoted Jew. The study of Judaism’s holy writing’s in a Jewish community in Jerusalem‚ whose act Heilmann described as lernen‚ enabled him to find himself. To do so‚ Heilmann attempted to get rid of his sociological way of thinking about religion. Instead‚ he intended to find

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    I think the poem is a wonderful way to describe both dreams‚ and race. For the speaker has mentioned about his race‚ and his dream was present in his mind. A few examples is‚ my dream “was there in front of me‚” and “I am black.” To me‚ the speaker wanted people to know that he had other plans in mind; however‚ he had limitation about what he can do while he grew older. The poet was using both simile and symbol in the poem. A simile that Hughes used‚ “bright like a sun.” I find that Hughes was trying

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    their native countries. For a number of individuals‚ it is because of economic‚ political‚ and social factors‚ while for others‚ it is the matter of choice and opportunity. The following paper discusses the life of Jane and presents a sociological interpretation of her immigration experiences. For confidentiality and anonymity purposes‚ I will refer to the interviewee as Jane. Jane came to the United States in 2012. Since an early age‚ Jane was heavily involved in tennis since her parents wanted her to

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    several aspects involving the interpretation of the Constitution. The Democratic-Republicans believed that the government should follow a strict interpretation of the Constitution and held the idea that this would allow honest representation of the people and prevent government corruption. However‚ the Federalists were firm believers in the production of a strong central government and a broad interpretation of the Constitution. John Adams differed in the interpretation of the Constitution from the

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