A Personal Utopia: An Analysis of a Key Passage in Brave New World The key passage of Aldous Huxley’s Brace New World takes place after John has been arrested and is a conversation with Mond. When John and Mond speak of ideal societies‚ a major part of Brave New World‚ the aspect of human nature which makes us search continuously for our personal Utopia‚ becomes apparent. In Mond’s study‚ the sacrifices each character makes in order to find a Utopia are interconnected. The search for
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Henry Moore was born 30.07.1898 and lived for 88 years. Moore would have prioritised his art over his academic study. After numerous visits to the ethnographic collections of the British museum‚ Europian modernist; i.e Picasso‚ Arp‚ Brancusi and Giacometti became influences. Uniting these inspirations was a deeply felt humanist. He often used abstract form to draw comparisons between the human body and landscapes. Moore’s images of figures sheltering in London subway stations sheltering during
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choices; a number of different things. The autobiography The Other Wes Moore takes a look at two boys with the same name and eerily similar circumstances who end up in very different places in life. Wes Moore spoke at convocation about his book and what he hoped that people would get from it. In the book he says “The chilling truth is that his story could have been mine. The tragedy is that my story could have been his.” (Moore xi). These two men didn’t share the same fate because they each made a
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class" and its current decline. What policies did Reagan usher in and why? What were the results? 3. Moore provides stories about the impact of privatization on local communities. What were some of these?’ 4. Corporations repeatedly claim that cutting jobs will allow them to save money and stay in business. Why does this not seem to work much in the examples detailed in the film? 5. Moore talks with workers and farmers about the impact of economic conditions and policies on their lives. What
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Carolina Alarcón Marín Utopia and Dystopia in: “Gulliver’s Travels” Book 4 by Jonathan Swift “That Nation which he describes as the Seat of Virtue‚ and its Inhabitants as Models to all the World Cleanliness‚ (he lays) Fictions for Justice‚ Temperance‚ reputed of his no Truth‚ and Wisdom‚ are better than mere own Brain; and the Houyhnhms and Yahoos deemed to have no more Existence than the Inhabitants of Utopia”.1 In the voyage
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Sir Thomas Wyatt: Love Addiction Whether you live in the twenty-first century or lived the early sixteenth century‚ the idea of love is the same. Falling in love is easy‚ while recovering from a broken heart is much more difficult. According to The Norton Anthology of Poetry‚ Sir Thomas Wyatt was a well-educated courtier and diplomat‚ spending much of his adult life abroad‚ until imprisoned for treason. After analyzing Wyatt’s poetic work‚ knowing his past experiences greatly helps find meaning
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Wilshire Boulevard Two friends are driving in a late-model Toyota Corolla across Los Angeles on Wilshire Boulevard. ROBERT: Where are we going? DAVE: I don’t know. I thought we would just drive along Wilshire. ROBERT: Why? DAVE: I don’t know. I thought it would be fun. Have you ever driven along Wilshire before? Except to go from point A to point B? ROBERT: No. The two friends drive along in silence. ROBERT gazes at the sidewalk‚ interested in the activities that he passes by. ROBERT: You
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Book II 1. Describe the geography of Utopia - “ The island of Utopia is in the middle 200 miles broad‚ and holds almost at the same breadth over a great part of it; but it grows narrower toward both ends. Its figure is not unlike a crescent: between its horns‚ the sea comes in eleven miles broad‚ and spreads itself into a great bay‚ which is environed with land to the compass of about 500 miles‚ and is well secured from winds. In this bay there is no great current; the whole coast is‚ as it
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HUMAN NATURE: ARE PEOPLE GOOD OR BAD? From the time when humanity was able to believe in it‚ Utopia has existed as a mere word‚ thought or principle. It is a place that is hoped for‚ and is also a society that was and is apparently deemed to be possible‚ or is it? The Mirriam-Webster’s dictionary defines it as "an imaginary and indefinitely remote place of ideal perfection in laws‚ government and social conditions." It doesn’t exist. It cannot exist because of our nature‚ our practices‚ and our
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Four Things to Like About To Sir‚ With Love The inspirational movie To Sir‚ With Love has many morals and values which‚ were taught in the movie. It changed the lives of all of those students who were in his class room. The movie has many important parts that really stand out to me. The top four spectacular things to like about this movie is how Mr. Sir cares about his students‚ the lesson being taught‚ the boxing match‚ and the party the student threw for Mr. Sir . These four scenes were the
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