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    which explores Orwell’s distaste on the Russian revolution. This text challenges us to think about power and corruption as it demonstrates and assists us to gain an understanding of the different ways‚ the need for power and corruption can evidently exploit a society. First of all‚ the use of allegorical techniques emphasizes how the pigs’ greed for control can demonstrate the detrimental effects of power. It also shows how the hierarchy of the animals on the farm result in inequality and a totalitarian

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    he also displays issues of personal morals and alienation. At the time the novella was written‚ Europe had established territories across the map. It holds true that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely‚ especially when said power reigns over the fate of humans in society. Conrad illustrates the corruption of power through the books’ motif of darkness and the renegade of Kurtz. Darkness makes a quick appearance in the literature because it’s in the title. Darkness is seen on the

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    and correctional systems that don’t go by the book. There should be ethical behavior police‚ courts‚ and correctional systems should follow to stop the unfairness. Also‚ the aspects they should consider prior to making decisions. Police corruption and abuse of power is one big problem to the public. The fact the communities give them the responsibility to serve and protect us. Excessive use of force is a good example of an unethical behavior. Police officer should use force the correct way. When they

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    Lord of the Flies When the naval officer saw these young boys on their own on this humungous island he was amazed and he got very emotional. Loading these young kids onto the ship he had so many questions yet didn’t know how to even put them into a proper question because he was so shocked to see these young kids survive on their own on this island. When the boys boarded the ship‚ Ralph sat alone feeling cold and sick‚ feeling confused and he thought back to the last few months. Ralph sat there and

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    female characters. Arguably his most cherished publications‚ The Lord of the Rings trilogy‚ in particular has been condemned for the passivity of his relatively few female characters. Having said that however‚ throughout the three books‚ there are a number of female characters who combat the stereotypical role of women and subvert the norm of submission to a patriarchal authority. Arwen‚ Éowyn and Galadriel in The Fellowship of the Ring‚ The Two Towers‚ and The Return of the King do not conform to the

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    Similarities Between The Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia Adventures start from a simple task‚ from tea time with Mr. Tumnus to Frodo’s quest of the One Ring. Two well-known literary works of the twentieth century‚ Lord of the Rings and the Chronicles of Narnia‚ captivate the imaginations of children and adults alike long after their authors have passed them on (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring ; The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe). Tales

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    consequences: to possess unlimited power? Would a person be able to reject such a gift? In his essay‚ “The Rings of Tolkien‚ and Plato: Lessons in Power‚ Choice‚ and Morality” author Eric Katz examines the writings of J.R. Tolkien to try and answer these questions. Ultimately‚ Katz feels that given the chance‚ a virtuous person could reject limitless power and choose to live a normal life. Summary

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    Jonathan Garcia Ms. Abasta English 9‚ Period 3 March 12‚ 2009 Corruption Of Power Can power really corrupt a person? Power can corrupt anybody who steps up as a leader‚ especially when power is unchecked. In Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ Snowball and Napoleon fight for the top spot as leader‚ but on the way they become corrupted. As the animals discover new things and obtain them the pigs cunningly keep it for themselves

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    tortured earth‚ perhaps best described in the chapters[The Lord of the Rings] about approaches to Mordor”(Morrow 166). However‚ before he went to the war‚ he married his wife‚ Edith‚ after many years of waiting. Because of his Edit‚ home and belief in Christianity‚ he always hold the hope and did not give up when he was in the desperation‚ which made him survive. Later on‚ he was inspired by his survival and express the hope in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by many tragic and bloody battles between good

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    In 1996‚ director Peter Jackson embarked upon a seven year odyssey and one of the most demanding projects in movie history‚ bringing the hugely popular series of compelling novels ’The Lord of the Rings’ written in the 1950’s by JRR Tolkien‚ to the big screen. After years of careful and precise production planning‚ Jackson had before him the dual task of not only tempting a movie audience and creating a financially viable movie‚ but he also had to appeal to the colossal cult following of JRR Tolkien’s

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