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Hannah Banana – We come with a cute nickname like "Hannah Banana" because there is not a lot of
this girl. She is good and ... well, but she has nothing more than Ethan's love of ordinary women
who fled. But Hannah is the woman Ethan is shifting away. The two meet together as children and
they go through the time of their love each year. They go on Ethan's truck ride when he learns how
to drive. She cheered on the football game, though Todd, a frenzy in the family who lived in the
neighborhood, tried to make Hannah jealous. She was too clever to fall for it. She is also devoted to
Ethan as his dog. After Ethan was injured in the fire, Todd was not only but lose the ability to play
football. But he lost confidence in himself. He planned his
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Hannah She Analysis
Hannah has brown– black hair that looks like a turtle when she curls it. She has hands that are
suntanned from the sun. Like snakes crawling from a rock. Hannah had a scar she got from second
grade when she ran. When she moved blood tripled from her nose and lip and even more tripled
down. She loves to read and picks exciting stories .Hannah loves her turtles Guiana (daisy) that
makes her day. It's good to be Hannah She demonstrates tranquility, creativity, and mischievous.
One way Hannah demonstrates tranquility. Is that she lost her favorite stuff animal? In L.A in the
dumpy hotel when she found out she looked everywhere she stayed calm she was okay losing her
favorite stuff animal. Hannah was very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There was a big gap and looped around on account of almost falling out .She demonstrates
creativity because she made a shelf out off a Kleenex box and plastic containers and that is now a
work of art .And her cousin always wants to play with it .So Hannah is saving her allowance for a
safe. That took a lot of time .Hannah takes ideas from books .One time she was working on an eel
project and she learned that eel's produce slime and lived in coral reefs so she made stand up a
project of an eel's reef but mom said 'I think that is enough '.One time Hannah made a volcano that
exploded on her face she made it with clay, baking soda, and salt .She said, "mom this is gonna be
awesome!" Does awesome mean burning in your eye .Exactly what! She loves dangerous stunts .It
splashed on her her mom it was a boom, crash, crunch and off course oww! Finally, Hannah
demonstrates mischievous because she broke mom's favorite plate. So sorry mom. Yeah, it cut her
foot there is still is a tiny glass in her foot. Then she and her dad made a salad without a dangerous
plate .Another time she was really really sneaky and sacred her dad she was folding her clothing and
she sneaked downstairs and touched her dad's back and hid under the couch he called Hannah then
Hannah jumped up and scared him she laughed so hard like
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Hannah Turner Critique
It is my pleasure to write on behalf of Hannah Turner, who is applying to the Ph.D. Program of
Counseling Psychology at Ball State University. I have been an Honors Thesis advisor to Hannah as
well an undergraduate professor. Hannah has proven to be an enthusiastic and devoted student as
she earned an "A" in all of the courses she was enrolled with me, Applied Statistics and Intro to
Research, Abnormal Psychology, and Capstone: Psychological Issues in Youth. She was attentive in
class, prepared, submitted well–written and thoughtful assignments, and participated in meaningful
ways. Hannah performed exceptionally well in her academics. She was able to join three academic
honor societies (Psi Chi, Alpha Chi, and Psi Eta Sigma) and made the Dean's every semester she
attended she attended. Attaining a 3.96 overall GPA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She demonstrated her oral articulateness in the presentations she created and executed, both within
class and in outside trainings. As a Youth Leadership Development complimentary major Hannah,
along with a group of her peers, developed presentations and engaged different community groups
by teaching youth interpersonal skills, such as how to assertively say no and disarming anger. As a
member of this group Hannah has been proven to be a well disciplined, industrious student with a
pleasant personality. She went well beyond the course requirements in the quantity and quality of
her projects by attending and participating in all of the training meetings and being open and
receptive to critiques of her presentations. Throughout the course, Hannah demonstrated great
perseverance and initiative, volunteering whenever a role–play needed an extra helper or when
another group member needed some assistance with a troublesome student. Not only was she
interested in and motivated by the groups presentations, but she also put great work into creating
presentations that will serve as an aid when she becomes a
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Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism
At this point I would like to introduce one more theorist, Hannah Arendt, author of the book The
Origins of Totalitarianism. Arendt introduces what she saw to be the rise of totalitarian states, using
the specific examples of Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Soviet Union. In doing so she introduces the
idea of the "mass man." In Arendt's description of the "mass man" she identifies several
characteristics: they are apolitical: giving silent consent to those governing over them, they are
concerned with private matters: they care more about their standard of living than the political, they
are atomized: they don't have social ties, and they are willing to believe narratives that promise (this
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When a society is more focused on equality and thus more individualistic it is easy to lose focus of
political liberty. This is especially evident when 116 million Americans (36.4% turnout) voted in the
2012 election compared to the 117.7 million people who watched the last superbowl. (Voting
Statistics 2015) One can even compare this to the amount an R–rated movie (meaning that it is more
in line with the voting age population due to R–rated movie's age restrictions), Fifty Shades of Grey,
which in the United States grossed, as of April 20, 2015, $165,970,805. If you divide this by the
average movie ticket in 2015 so far, $8.30, that means that over 199 million people watched Fifty
Shades of Grey. This number goes up when looking into higher grossing R–rated movies such as
American Sniper, and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. My point in giving these data
is that Americans seem to have become a "mass man" in this regard, concerning themselves little
with politics but showing heavy participation in material pleasures and
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Daryl Hannah : Autism
Daryl Hannah: Autism "I was a daydreamer when I was a child and I still am. I like fantasy a lot. It
would be great if I could play with mythological creatures." ("Daryl Hannah"). Many people with
autism feel like Daryl Hannah; they like to go into their own worlds in their head instead of being in
the real world. Autism is hard and sometimes they just want to get away. Autism is a developmental
disorder that some people are born with, but if it is not treated, they could have it for the rest of their
lives (Allman 8). It is very difficult for people with autism to express themselves, they may make
odd noises or laugh in inappropriate times (Baldwin 16). Some symptoms are that they are not
talking at the age that they should be. This is very common in children who are autistic because
autism affects their senses, such as talking and hearing. They also may not respond to their name
when it is called because their brain does not know that their name is being called. Sometimes when
they are picked up, they may stiffen their body or be upset because they do not realize the person is
trying to comfort them. Flapping hands, rubbing certain things, and constantly spinning objects are
very common for people with autism because it helps their sensory issues (10). Autism may affect
social skills, communication, senses, and behavior therefore, people with autism may not always
function normally (4). The main cause of autism is the development of the brain (Baldwin 8).
Autistic
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The Philosophies Of Hannah Arendt
The Philosophies of Hannah Arendt in the Past and the Present "There are no dangerous thoughts,
thinking itself is dangerous" (Berkowitz et al. 2014), states Arendt. Arendt who lived through the
atrocities of the 20th century (i.e. the Holocaust), placed the focus of her arguments and beliefs on
the matter. Her arguments focus on of the banality of evil and how it is purely comprised of human
action and arguably human inaction. Ultimately she contends that mass society is to be blamed and
not a single individual, for any evils which are brought into existence. She believed that the most
important cure to relieve the suffering brought by these evil actions and policies, was the art of
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The policies in which are created and reinforced by these social institutions, contribute to the
dehumanization, exclusion, and superfluity of human beings. Hayden (2010) suggests that
dehumanization is much worse than genocide. In other words, forcing a human being to live as
anything but such, makes it seem like they are "already dead" (Hayden 2010: 456). Moreover,
Hayden (2010) states that though murder may destroy a life, "superfluity destroys reality, the fact of
existence itself" (456). Superfluity is defined as unnecessary or redundant (Oxford 2017); thus, by
human beings being rendered superfluous, they lose their humanity. They are excluded and deprived
of their human rights (Hayden 2010). This is evident in global poverty where billions of individuals
suffer impoverished conditions because they are unable to assimilate and contribute to the culture of
consumption (Hayden 2010: 457). Poverty then leads to individuals being unable to make
contributions and participate in building the "common world" that Arendt saw as an escape from
totalitarianism (Hayden 2010: 464). Additionally, Hayden (2010) argues that individuals who fail to
question and challenge structural policies are to be blamed for the preservation of these policies and
the evils they create. On the other hand, the interviewees in the audio centralize their discussion on
the philosophies of Arendt; where, she saw thinking as the most
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Hannah Arendt
Arendt would comprehend this issue to be similar to the Nazi Germany and the Stalinist Soviet
Union and Arendt would very much approve of Tariq Ramadan view because he understands that
once one falls into the terrorist scheme and discriminate towards the Western Muslims, it would be
very problematic and idiotic. This is where Ramadan has stated that; "we need to be consistent as to
our condemnation of the consequences in our analysis of the cause and the principles we stand for."
Therefore, it is important to not only live together by principles and right but predominantly the
sense of belonging (Democracy Now, 2015).
Thirdly, Hannah Arendt clarifies the notion of moral inversion on how one could preach about doing
evil deeds but believes it to be the right way. This is where totalitarianism comes to show ... Show
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Her definition of thinking is not just simply using one's mind to form of ideas, but rather, beyond the
reflective mode of rationality (The Guardian, 2011). No one but the mind itself can form evil, and I
agree with Arendt because the one's in authority would be powerless if people were in their
righteous mind to say no. And of course, people believe evil acts could be based on their own
selfishness, greed and delusions but that is what Arendt would perceive it to be "thoughtlessness."
Reflectively, the mind is very crucial to decision–making and if evil is banal, it is everyone's
responsibility to remove it. Arendt has repetitively emphasizes that the mind is so powerful to the
point that it can be destructive and only the mind itself is our foe. This is generally because if we
were to ever stop "thinking," we can be in the same position as the perpetrator ourselves that cannot
differentiate between right and wrong. Horrifyingly, I don't think we would even be considered
human beings by
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Hannah Arendt: Banality Of Evil
The movie Hannah Arendt is about a political theorist who was a former German Jew that fled to
America to escape the Nazi regime. She is mostly known for writing "The Origins of
Totalitarianism", a work that would give her the stature of being considered one of the 20th
centuries greatest thinkers. Her works focus was on power in politics, authorities, direct
democracies, and totalitarianism. Emphasis has been given to her work published in the New Yorker
on Eichmann trial due to the controversial phrase "Banality of Evil" that means a belief that a
person's behavior is not considered evil if that behavior has been normalized by the current society
in which they reside.
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It seemed as if she had slighted the entire world because she spoke her mind about an observation
she made. The loss of personal acquaintances was what pained her the most, but she was steadfast to
her convictions. She did not sympathize with a Nazi, she simply stated that his trial was not justly
performed, however, the sentence was correctly given. Many saw this as Arendt placing herself
above the highest court. Even though she thought that Eichmann should die for his involvement
with the Nazi's, the people of the world, known and unknown to her, labeled her as unsympathetic to
the victims of the Holocaust. She was also criticized for her friendship/romantic relationship with
Heidegger who had joined the Nazi party which further fueled the suspicions of her affinity for
Nazis. Twelve years after the Eichmann trials, Hannah was still haunted by her questions from the
trail. She revisited the information on several occasions to try to explain further what she had meant
to say on that one piece that cost her so much despair. Despite devoting her entire career to studying
the power and underlying workings of politics which brought her much notoriety, all it took was one
disagreement about a sensitive subject to turn many against her, even those closest to
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Hannah Arendt, Totalitarianism ( New York ; Harcourt, 1976 )
HANNAH ARENDT, TOTALITARIANISM (NEW YORK: HARCOURT, 1976):
In Totalitarianism written by Hannah Arendt, the entire world was facing proof of Nazi equipment
of dread as well as damage. These revelations of the atrocities were being attained, having a high
degree of incredulous investigating in spite of a large entire body of data and also a vast caché of
registered photographs. The consumer capacity for understanding has been confused, plus the
character as well as degree these courses added to surreal character of the revelations. Regarding of
dedicated dying camps of the so–called Aktion Reinhard, comparatively sparse proof and incredibly
lower survival premiums obscured their own meaning inside speedy years after the war. With phase
a couple of regarding Hannah Arendt's Reply to Problems regarding the woman 's Occasion it had
been asserted in which Arendt's typology regarding government sets within the side by side criteria
regarding organizational kind along with a similar 'principle regarding action'. Inside the post–
Origins dissertation around the character regarding Totalitarianism, Arendt argues in which
European political considered provides sometimes recognized in between 'lawful' and 'lawless', or
perhaps 'constitutional' and 'tyrannical' sorts of government. In the course of Occidental background,
lawless sorts of government, have been considered to be perverted. Legality like a culmination of
protected sorts of government can be an awful prerequisites in as much
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Comparison Of Hannah Montana And The Other Wes Moore
Hannah Montana was the pop–sensation of the early 2000s. From her own television show to a
world tour she contributed a lot to our pop culture. But, she held the secret that she was not actually
Hannah Montana for all those years, she was Actually a girl named Miley Cyrus hiding behind the
Stage name Hannah Montana. Similar to the West Moores in the novel The Other Wes Moore she
had the issue with balancing her name with the obstacles everyday life threw at her. The only
difference is that West Moore belonged to two men. In the novel two men with the same name had
the same childhood, but yet had drastically different livelihoods. The author Wes Moore had a
troubling childhood, similar to the "Other" Wes, yet went to military school and ... Show more
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While he knew he could make fast money with drugs he told himself he wasn't going to get into that
scene again. When Wes got home from his low income paying job he participated in the act,
"Muscle memory kicked in as (...) Wes held the plastic bag with both hands and poured in nine
ounces of cocaine" (145). This quote shows that Wes was selling drugs, while he knew what could
happen if he gets caught knowing his vast criminal record. Although both Wes Moore's took part in
bad decisions while young, their lives took tremendously different paths.
The Wes Moore, and the "Other" Wes, both had been pushed or put in a different educational
opportunity than the kids in the neighborhood. The "Other" Wes was put into a private school as
well as his sister, but skipped school regularly. After he learned his schedule, he learned he only had
to to homeroom two days a week, eventually his teacher didn't put any pressure to come into school
at all. Wes did little to no work in school at all,"It was weeks before I had my schedule down pat. I
realized the only time anyone cared about attendance was during homeroom(...)", (76–77). This
quote shows after he knew his schedule of mandatory, and later not mandatory attendance. He never
tried in school, and didn't realize his life would change if he had proper schooling. The author Wes
had a different experience with school then
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Hannah God : Israel God
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Dr. Baker
Intro to the bible
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Hannah God; Israel God
God grant Hannah's prayers but his plan was greater then just giving Hannah a child. There are
aspects of the story that parallel the greater story of Israel's need for a king.
1 Samuel 1:5–17 is about Elkanah's wife Hannah could not bear child. In the past, woman who can
not pregnant will be think as cursed by God. In addition to Hannah (1 Sam 1:1–2:21), several other
women are childless: Sarah (Gen 11:29–30; Rebekah (Gen 25:20–34; 26:34–27:45), Rachel (Gen
29:15–30:24), Samson's ,)21:1–8 ;16:1–18:15 mother (Judg 13:2–25), the Shunammite woman (2
Kgs 4:8–37),and the woman in Ezra's vision (2 Esdr These women ... Show more content on
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This model characterizes the stories of Sarah, Rachel, and Hannah. The second model, promise, also
includes
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five elements: the wife is childless; a messenger from God appears to one or the other spouse; the
messenger promises a son; the event is confirmed despite human doubt; and the promised son is
bom and receives a significant name.6 We find these elements in the accounts of Sarah, Samson's
mother, Hannah, and the Shunammite woman. The third model, request, involves a simpler plot
with only three elements: someone requests a son for a barren wife; the Lord hears the request; and
a son is given. The accounts of Rebekah, Rachel, Hannah, and the woman in Ezra's vision contain
these elements.7 Childless Women in Relation to the Models.
These three variations of the barren mother type invite a look at the details of the various stories.
First, the Sarah, Rachel, and Hannah accounts involve competition and contain the elements
mentioned above. All three childless women were the husband 's favorite. In Sarah 's case she was
Abraham 's wife whom he favored above her maid Hagar; Rachel and Hannah were the wives their
husbands loved, rather than their other wives Leah and Peninnah. Hannah prayed for her son. It's not
just a simple a prayer, but a formal and public prayer or vow.
1 Samuel 1:6 "and her adversary also provoked her sore, for to make her fret,
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Compare And Contrast David And Bathesheba
Several things have not changed over ancient times very girl craves to be pursued, every man
struggles with lust, and the Lord can use ordinary humans to do extraordinary things. These are
world wide things and have been around since the beginning of time. We as girls desire to be
irreplaceable and want to be wanted. Even "Christian culture" has played into this. Boaz pursued
Ruth in a way that greatly displayed the love of Christ. They were a lot like spaghetti and meatballs
–great by themselves but a powerhouse when combined. The old testament also documents the
hardships in relationships in our fallen world. There are also sweet records of the works He has done
in peoples lives. And the result of immovable faith. We can learn from people's triumphs and
failures in the Bible. David and Bathesheba story was a clear warning not too think too highly of
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She truly trusted in the Lord's timing. She lived humbly and walked in Christ–like love
unintentionally setting an incredible example that wont ever go out of date. Hannah's husband was a
bigamist and her "sister wife" Peninnah would try to intentionally hurt her feelings. She longed for a
son, not to fulfill selfish desires but so she could raise him to love and serve the Lord. She has a
pure heart and wanted nothing more than to raise one of her own to be a servant of the Lord. Even in
today's sin infested world when someone has an extraordinary mother who loves the Lord and
consistently instills grace in her children it can really show in their every day eyes. Hannah and her
husband Elkanah had a deep love for one another despite having a third party in their strange love
triangle. It was obvious that Hannah did not just seek to be a Godly mother but she sought to be a
wife who showed the love of Christ. And instead of distancing herself from the Lord when it seemed
as if she might never become a mother she poured out her heart
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Hannah Arendt on the Banality of Evil
Hannah Arendt is a German Jewish philosopher, born in 1906 and died in 1975. She studied
philosophy with Martin Heidegger as Professor. Her works deal with the nature of power and
political subjects such as democracy, authority, and totalitarianism. She flew away to France in
1933, when Adolf Hitler became Chancellor in Germany. She flew away from Europe to the United
States after escaping from the concentration camp of Gurs. She became a Professor in New York
city, in which she became an active member of the German Jewish community. In 1963, she was
sent to Jerusalem to report on Eichmann's trial by The New Yorker. Hannah Arendt's thoughts on
Eichmann's trial were expected to be harsh, considering the philosopher's roots. However, her ...
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This complete absence of thinking is what attracted the philosopher's interest and that is how she
started to question the problem of the eventual inner connection between the ability or inability to
think and the problem of evil. Hannah Arendt elaborated on the notion of banality of evil through
the case of Eichmann. She argues in Eichmann in Jerusalem that Eichmann, far from being a
monster, was nothing less than a thoughtless bureaucrat, passionate only in his desire to please his
superiors. She describes him in these words: "the unthinking functionary capable of enormous evil"
who revealed "the dark potential of modern bureaucratic men". According to Hannah Arendt, evil
would not come from wicked individuals, but from the "nobodies", from those who do not have the
ability to think, and thus cannot tell what is wrong and what is right. As she was influenced by the
sociologist Max Weber, who wrote concerning bureaucracies that "It is horrible to think that the
world could one day be filled with nothing but those little cogs, little men clinging to their jobs and
striving towards bigger ones", she elaborates on the danger of bureaucracy and its possible
responsibility when it comes to evil. Bureaucracies assign very specific tasks to each individual and
these specific tasks cannot be seen as right or wrong by the ones accomplishing them, it is when
they are all together that they can be examined this way. Eichmann was simply obeying the rules,
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Cyrus 's Role Of Disney Channels Hannah Montana
In recent years Miley Cyrus has become notorious for outlandish, provocative, and often times
unsettling performances. Miley Cyrus, the daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus rose to
stardom in 2006 when she was the lead role of Disney Channels Hannah Montana. Cyrus appeared
to be a wholesome teen with a squeaky clean image until September 2012. Cyrus debuted short,
platinum blonde hair at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards. Additionally, she emerged with a
considerably new edgy look wearing an all black, silk Emilio Pucci gown with a low cut detail
revealing cleavage. It was apparent that Cyrus was making an effort to disassociate herself from the
image she had portrayed for years. In the years following, Cyrus has become well–known ... Show
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Everything that 's legal, I 'm down with. Yo, I 'm down with any adult – anyone over the age of 18
who is down to love me. I don't relate to being a boy or girl, and I don't have to have my partner
relate to boy or girl." It is astonishing that this is the same Miley who wore a purity ring and
declared she was abstaining from sex until marriage. Cyrus publicly kissed women such as Katy
Perry, Stella Maxell, Frankie Rayder, Brooke Candy, as well as others. In society women are
expected to be passive and have long hair, Miley Cyrus has short hair and is anything but passive.
Moreover, Cyrus is the utter opposite of a gender norm. Cyrus was born in Tennessee and her
Ethnicity is English, Scottish, Irish, French, Dutch German, and Welsh. Despite her Ethnicity Cyrus
frequently wears grills and dreadlocks Cyrus has been quoted as saying she deliberately wants her
album to have a "black sound". During Cyrus' peculiar 2013 MTV Video Music Awards
performance, she exploited black woman. These women whom all had large backsides were dressed
up as teddy bears. Cyrus made sexual gestures towards one of the backup dancers and Americans
were exceptionally bothered and the performance was quickly labeled as racist. Sexuality is a
considerably large part of Miley Cyrus' image. Miley Cyrus identifies as pansexuality which is
described as a person who is attracted to any sex or gender
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Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism
Ideology or Terror
"In Discussion: Hannah Arendt's View of Totalitarianism"
What is totalitarianism? Totalitarianism is commonly mistaken as tyranny or a dictatorship. It begins
as tyranny to lift the boundaries of the laws, but then turns into something stronger. According to
Hannah Arendt on page 86, "If it is true that the elements of totalitarianism can be found by
retracing the history and analyzing the political implications of what we usually call the crisis of our
century, then the conclusion is unavoidable that the crisis is no mere threat from the outside, no
mere result of some aggressive foreign policy of wither Germany or Russia, and that it will no more
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After reading Hannah Arendt's view on totalitarian government I can agree with Donoghue. Denis
Donoghue wrote this after reading Arendt's work. Donoghue explains, "One of the most disturbing
implications in Hannah Arendt's books is that there are facts, situations, events with which the
human imagination cannot cope. I had always assumed that the imagination was good enough for
anything, and I had been delighted by Stevens's picture of reality and the imagination in dynamic
poise, the violence within grappling with that other violence which is its occasion, its challenge.
Dynamic accord; reality and the imagination equal and inseparable. But Hannah Arendt is right; the
human imagination is dazed by the reality of the concentration camps; it staggers, doubts its own
evidence, lurches in torpor or hysteria. It cannot disclose the real." This is basically saying that our
imagination is not always good situations like people think they are. Your imagination can be used
for evil just like everything else can be. "The inhabitants of a totalitarian country are thrown into
and caught in the process of nature or history for the sake of accelerating its movement; as such,
they can only be executioners or victims of its inherent law. The process may decide that those who
today eliminate races and individuals or the members of dying classes and decadent peoples are
tomorrow those who must be sacrificed. What
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Eichmann In Jerusalem: Hannah Arendt
Hannah Arendt found herself at the centre of great controversy following her publication of
'Eichmann in Jerusalem' (Arendt, 1963) released one year after the end of the Eichmann trials.
These trials resulted in the execution of Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi found guilty of committing various
offenses during the Second World War, namely war crimes and crimes against humanity. Eichmann's
role in the transportation and organisation of Jewish people, which resulted in countless deaths,
whilst seemingly evil to most, appeared to Arendt as proof of the banal nature of evil. She saw
Eichmann as someone who was not an anti sematic, or even as someone who delighted in murder,
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Specially delegated prisoners (titled Kapos) were in charge of overseeing everyday operations of the
camp thus minimising the contact S.S. guards had with their prisoners. Whilst all death–camps
differed greatly, many followed a similar daily routine of awakening, role–call, work, evening role–
call and bedtime. Work often involved repetitive, pointless tasks such as carrying rocks from one
place to another however; some prisoners played a role in the running of the camp. Besides the
Kapos, prisoners may have been placed into kitchens, factories and crematoriums to cook,
manufacture and clean respectively. The formation of routine not only made the death–camps run
with deadly efficiency but also created a sense of normality to the S.S guards and Kapos. The
formation of a habit begins when an action is repeated often enough that it is no longer given great
or any thought. To guards working at these camps, the routine beating, murder and mistreatment of
prisoners would have become mundane to them, which may explain why so many guards were able
to commit the most heinous of crimes against their prisoners without recognising their actions as
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Truth In Politics Hannah Arendt Analysis
According to the text On Lying Writing Philosophical History after the Enlightenment and after
Arendt by Sophia Rosenfeld focuses on the works by Hannah Arendt. Arendt was a German–Jewish
intellectual who fled Germany with the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933, lived in Paris as a stateless
refugee and Zionist activist until 1941 and then fled to and settled in the United States (Isaac).
Hannah Arendt addresses in an essay on "Political Lying" written at the end of the 1960's and first
years of 1970's. During this time Arendt became an experienced world traveler. According to
Rosenfeld Arendt "famously gets a lot of her past wrong" (Rosenfeld 220). However, Rosenfeld's
study of Arendt's work is not to find error rather depict the history of the writing of the French
enlightenment. The "Truth in Politics" written by Arendt "provides a tour of various ancient and
early modern thinkers, from Herodotus to Spinoza to James Madison, and of events in the profound
and recent past to name a few" (qtd. in Rosenfeld 218–230).
The "Truth in Politics" expands upon Arendt's "history of thought and politics and in her situation
less between Europe Totalitarianism and post–war American democracy" (qtd. in Rosenfeld 218–
230). Arendt resolves politics and deception link together in some way. Furthermore, not all lying
past to present are identical in form or effect. In "Truth and Politics" Arendt stands firm on the
position as she finds in total totalitarian regime all reality become phony and
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Hannah Jones: A Narrative Fiction
If an anonymous decided to organize a list of ordinary teenage girls in the world, Hannah Jones
would be destined to be in there. Just like every average teenager, Hannah had a family, friends, and
she was happy (Nearly all of the time). Hannah was living in California when her family decided to
move to New York for some personal reasons. California or few people call it the Golden State was
Hannah's homeland, she was born and raised there. However, she was forced to move to New York
when she was 13. Hannah was a redhead with blue eyes. Her parents told her combination of eyes
and hair color were the rarest, so that was one achievement that she had. Weighted at 96 lbs and
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At school, students welcomed Hannah with joy and excitement, and that brought out Hannah's
broad smile until she saw a group of blonde–haired girls headed towards her. "Hey, you!" shouted a
voice far down in the hallway. "So you're the new girl, huh?" The crowd started at Hannah. So
scared of what was happening, Hannah kept silent. "Are you scared?" continued by the same voice.
"Come on, Lucy, don't waste your time on the new girl," added on by another different voice. As the
voices slowly disappeared, Hannah turned her back from the voices and walked away with mixed
feelings. The feeling of loneliness and anger bothered her for the rest of the day. At the end of the
day, students rushed to the classroom's door to head home for the weekends; while Hannah was still
flabbergasted by what happened earlier. Hannah walked out of the school's gate and started to head
for her mom's red car. "How was your day, honey?" her mother asked. "Fine," Hannah replied. "Are
you sure you don't want to talk?" her mother asked. "Yeah," Hannah replied. Pretended that nothing
had happened, Hannah had hidden her emotions inside, even though she was desperate for help and
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Hannah Bailey's Imaginary Adolescents
In American Teen, Hannah Bailey is an adolescent who lives with her grandparents. A teenager who
likes art, film, and photography. She is considered a "Rebel" in the film. She describes herself as
"strange" and different. Hannah does not fit in with the rest of the people in Indiana, she is just
trying to get through her last year in high school and leave.
In the beginning of the movie, Hannah comes off as a bright, happy, and outgoing girl. However, it
soon changed after her boyfriend, Joel, broke up with her. She really loved him and stated, "I can
never imagine not having him in my life". (American Teen) When she found out he cheated on her it
broke her heart. She did not attend school for several days because she was miserable and could not
deal with the breakup. Hannah thought people would think of her as disgusting, worthless, stupid,
and ugly. It illustrates the idea of imaginary audience. Adolescents think that all eyes are on them
and that everyone is interested in what they do. In the same fashion, Hannah thinks that everyone at
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Possible selves is referred to as "what an individual might become, what they would like to become,
and what they are afraid of becoming" (Santrock, Chapter 4). It includes what they hope to be, but
also includes what they dread they could become. Towards the end of the movie, Hannah talks to
her grandparents about moving to California and pursuing her career in film and photography.
However, her grandparents do not think it is a good idea and try to persuade her to stay in Indiana.
She then goes on to say that, she does not want to be like everyone else and tells her grandparents "I
would take your advice if I wanted to live your life" (American Teen). Hannah is determined to not
be like them when she grows up. She wants to do something different and do something she will be
remembered
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Hannah Baker's Poem
Receiving a shoebox with no return address began as an exciting surprise for Clay. Filled with
questions and excitement, he rushed to open it. Did they just forget to write a return address? Was it
intentional? Was it from a secret admirer? In the box, Clay finds seven audiotapes–each with a dark
blue number painted in the upper right–hand corner. He does not hesitate to grab an old stereo and
slide the first tape in. When he hears Hannah's voice, he realizes listening to the tapes will not be as
easy as pressing play had been. Here was Hannah Baker–whom he claims he barely knew–blaming
him for her death...
Hannah Baker: "Hey! That sounds like a joke. Why would a dead girl lie? Answer: Because she
can't stand up" (8). Despite having Clay Jensen as the protagonist and point of view of the written
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They are never direct or intentional antagonists. The entire purpose of Hannah's tape is to fight the
antagonistic control that life seems to have on everyone. She speaks about the control that rumors
had over her life, and if people had been more thoughtful about their actions, she would have ended
up somewhere else entirely. The power of one's choices, of course, can be beneficial, but in the case
of Hannah, it played the antagonist. Being trapped in the choices others have made, Hannah feels
the need for the "world to collapse around her," as Clay notes (261). This is the only way Hannah
can find to free herself from the cage that others built around her; to gain control once again,
Hannah takes the power of choice for herself. The decision to kill herself is hers and only hers, but it
cannot be denied that the decisions people make have the power to become the villain of a story
caging people and driving them towards
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The History Of Israel Is Full Of Patriarchal Stories
Introduction The history of Israel is full of Patriarchal stories with a few less matriarchal stories. It
could be said that women did not hold as high of a place as men in the ANE time, but there is one
woman's story that holds a significant amount of weight to the construction of an astounding
prophet of Israel named Samuel, his mother's name was Hannah. Although Hannah did not have a
voice in her society or the polygamous familial situation she was in, God was able to subjectively
liberate her– giving her a standing relationship with him, and with her newfound voice she co–
raised an incredible son with God. I will review Hannah's position in her story through her
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The way that he 'loved' her was that he wanted to be her everything rather than giving her a son. It is
very possible that Hannah was his trophy wife and he did not want to assume the responsibility of
having children with her. The fact that he already had other children with Peninah lets us know that
he already has that responsibility tolling on him and his money. Birth control was not uncommon in
their day and age too. Elkanah loved Hannah but not enough to give her what she wanted out of this
marriage, a child. The radical monotheist can read this text and note that it was God that had closed
her womb, but with studying more of Elkanah and the cultural practices of their day– it is men who
keep women from having kids, not God. Hannah is stuck in this childless marriage and she is
unhappy. She craves to be a mother, something that is so naturally innate in women and she is sad.
Elkanah asks her the question, "Am I not more than 10 sons to you"? And she does not even respond
to him. Her voice in this moment will not change the fact that she has no children. She is powerless
and childless which makes her feel less of a woman than Peninah. Hannah goes to the temple at
Shiloh to weep. Her burden is too much for her to bear so she seeks some comfort there. The text
says, "She presented herself before the Lord" (1 Samuel 1:9). She couldn't use her words to change
her position with her husband so she goes to
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Reaction Paper On Hannah Arendt
Hannah Arendt is a 2013 bio–pic directed by Margarethe von Trotta; about an important episode
form the life of German–Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) who was one of the most
influential political theorists of the twentieth century. She was born in a German–Jewish family and
was forced to leave Germany in 1933. Actress Barbara Sukowa plays the role of Arendt as a
complicated woman, who is a brilliant philosopher and also stubborn at times. This film revolves
around Hannah's controversial stand during the trial of ex–Nazi Adolf Eichmann, while she offered
to report hearing for the New Yorker in 1961. This film was able to make an impression on
audiences worldwide and won few awards as best feature film (2013, German film awards) ... Show
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Her main focus was to comprehend this new category of evil which is committed by thousands of
common people without intellect but who are excellent followers, much like robots. Also she never
once disagreed that not every Nazi involved in the holocaust was banal. Some of them were acting
out of pure hate and projecting it on the Jews (Adorno, projection theory). Of course, there were
exceptions like Oscar Schindler who had his own ideology unlike Eichmann who was part of the
process whereby ugly, degrading, murderous, and unspeakable acts become routine and are accepted
as normal. Hannah willingly engaged in the path of enlightenment knowing the bitter consequences
she might face. Although Arendt started Eichmann in Jerusalem as a trial report, it became a literary
masterpiece and still influences the intellectual community all over the
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Total Domination Hannah Arendt Summary
Hannah Arendt, the author of The Origins of Totalitarianism, talks about totalitarianism and what it
looked like. She describes how the Nazi's ran their government by dehumanizing an individual,
group and how they took control over the masses in Germany. In this piece of work, the final
chapter "Total Domination", also contributes to what it means to be under the rule of a totalitarian
government. She goes on about how total domination can be achieved if "every person can be
reduced to a never–changing identity of reactions" (Hannah Arendt's "Total Domination"). Recently,
eastern countries have had revolutions because of totalitarian style governments doing whatever
they please. Two recent revolutions from Syria and Libya have shown that these types of
governments will not be tolerated. Even Egypt has had its fair share of trouble as well. Hannah
Arendt would have applauded the recent revolutions in Syria and Libya because in Libya it began
when a human rights lawyer was arrested, both were done to fight for political change, and in Syria
it was also done for a better economy. Arendt's idea of total domination cannot be seen in Hosni
Mubarak's rule over Egypt.
The human rights lawyer Fethi Tarbel, was arrested and sparked the uproar that caused the call of
removal for Muammar Gaddafi. In Libya, the government had taken political prisoners and people
were especially unhappy about this one. Fethi Tarbel "was the coordinator of one of the few
independent organizations in Libya – a group of families of victims of the Abu Salim prison
massacre, where more than 1,200 political prisoners were killed by security forces in 1996"
(thenational.ae). This set people off because "Mr. Senussi tried to persuade Mr. Tarbel to give up the
cause of the Abu Salim victim's families" (thenational.ae). People were not happy because they had
suffered a tragedy like that and were receiving help, but then the government comes and wanted to
shut it down. The families then gathered outside to protest the injustice that happened to Mr. Tarbel.
The actions the people took would have made Arendt proud because they were justified and meant
to make change happen. With this, people saw this as an opportunity and said, "Benghazi wake up,
this
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Critically Engage With Hannah Arendts Humanistic Approach...
Critically engage with Hannah Arendts Humanistic approach to "political action."
This essay will be split into two parts. The first will be concerned with critically engaging
poststructuralist and postmodernist rejections of humanism highlighted by Stuart Sim, with notions
of a humanism put forward by Timothy Brannan that place importance on the shared universal
attributes shared by every human. I will to this with the aim of placing Arendt's humanism with the
latter. For the second half of this essay I will develop a focused analysis on Arendt's conception of
"political action" critically engaging this with concerns raised by Dan Stone regarding Arendt's
potential "ethnocentricity." I will do this with the aim of displaying an ... Show more content on
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Qua human, shares universal attributes' it is vital that humanism is understood from this perspective
as there can be not potential contained in humanist thought to allow for any individual or
community to be denied membership in humanity on the grounds of their particularities.'8 It is from
Brennan's perspective that I place Arendt's humanistic understanding of political action.
Dan Stone has concerns regarding what he perceives as the 'ethnocentrism' that is contained within
Arendt's humanistic approach. Stone is of the opinion that this leaves Arendt 'apparently less moved
by the
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Hannah Montana Played By The Actress And Artist, Miley Cyrus
Wherever I Go is a song written for a TV show called Hannah Montana played by the actress and
artist, Miley Cyrus. It was played on the last episode of the fourth season where the best of friends
Lily and Miley end up separating to live their own lives. The episode illustrated the hard difficulties
the two characters had to go through in order to come to a final decision regarding their future.
Miley, playing as Hannah Montana landed a movie role that was shooting in Paris, while her best
friend Lily dreamed of finally going off to college. The first part viewed was about Miley going
along with Lily on a college trip knowing and keeping a secret from her that she landed a role in a
movie that would shoot in Paris. As Miley finally confesses, Lily becomes upset that she kept this
from her and would mean she will not be able to join her in attending college. In the second part of
the episode, Miley came up with a solution of bringing along Lily with her to Paris. As Lilly did not
want to be separated from her best friend, she says yes to go along with her to Paris. Last minute
when it is time for them to depart from the airport, Lily's boyfriend one last time convinces her to do
the right thing and fulfill her dream of going to college. As the episode ends, Lily comes to a final
conclusion that she will attend college instead. Miley and Lily know that they are no longer able to
spend every minute together like they always do as they must carry on their own responsibilities.
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Hannah In American Teen
In the movie American teen, one of the characters that really stood out to me was the rebel: Hannah.
The reason she caught my attention was because she was different from the rest of the teenagers.
She was fun and had a sense of humor. Usually, teenagers care a lot about what others think of them.
I for one, am guilty for this. I care about what people think because I don't want people to think I am
a crazy girl or ugly or weird. She knew that she was different from the rest and she didn't care,
which made her unique. She had a dream to become an artist, and she followed through with her
dream. I like people like Hannah because of her right mindset. She accomplished things with her life
and kept on going. Though she had a mental breakdown after
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The Human Condition, by Hannah Arendt Essay
In Hannah Arendt's work, The Human Condition, Arendt addresses the active life or Vita Activa and
how the three major human activities are incorporated into the public and private realms. The
private realm, in which finances and basic needs are met, exists within the household. The Public
Realm involves politics and interaction between individuals. All interaction within the public realm
requires the individual to have attained freedom. As society continues to develop, however, and the
Modern Age takes over the rise of the Social Realm disrupts the hierarchy of these three human
activities. Arendt writes about how this disruption damages the natural order. Each of the three
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The Public Realm involves the interaction between individuals, specifically in the form of politics.
The freedom of necessity is a major component in Arendt's description of the Public Realm. Within
this realm, social interaction and politics are carried out in the form of Arendt's third and most
important human activity, action. Arendt defines all social and political interactions as a form of
Action because they require one person to share an idea or thought through two means. Firstly the
individual must be able to verbalize his or her thoughts. "In acting and speaking, men show who
they are, reveal actively their unique personal identities and thus make their appearance in the
human world." (Arendt, 179) The second requirement is a personal identity. Because of this
requirement, all of the necessities for life must be dealt with prior to action. Without the freedom of
life's necessities humans are nothing more than animals slaving away with no regard to anything
greater than survival. Because of the primitive nature of the Labor required in ridding the individual
from the enslavement by that, which is necessary for survival, this activity is looked down upon by
society. Arendt even writes, "The Animal Laborans is indeed only one, at best the highest, of the
animal species which populate the earth." (Arendt, 84) By having slaves, man frees himself from the
animalistic side of nature. The slaves are driven by force to provide for the master.
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The Banality Of Evil By Arendt Staub And Hannah Arendt
Over the years following the Holocaust, people like Ervin Staub and Hannah Arendt have shared
their different views on the idea of evil. Staub and Arendt both have very different ideas and
concepts. Arendt's concept, "the banality of evil" is a very controversial explanation, while Staub's
goes into more depth and his arguments on evil are more powerful. The causes of evil are
accessible; not ultimately mysterious and we now can predict genocide. Both people share their
explanations of National Socialist evil. According to Staub who wrote The Roots of Evil, "the
essence of evil is the destruction of human beings because of who they are (pg25)." One of Staub's
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With intense difficult life conditions, they give rise to powerful motives and lead to ways of
fulfilling them, in which that group can go against a subgroup. They go against other weaker groups,
diminish that group and then join new strong groups, like Nazis under Hitler and his ideology.
"People will do anything to satisfy their own interests (pg26)." People will do whatever it takes,
even if it involves killing others. Eventually this will lead the society to change and have a
continuum of destruction that will end in genocide. In the end it is shown that difficult life
conditions and certain cultural characteristics allows a society to become vulnerable, which makes it
easy to be taken over. The societal–political organization can have an authoritarian/totalitarian
system that involves mistreatment. Once again there is that concept that people follow and listen to
their new leader in hope for things, like life to get only better and they adopt a new ideology in hope
for a beneficial change. "Nonetheless, the new leaders and their followers are rooted in the culture,
frequently a homogeneous one with a limited set of dominant values (pg33)." There is a great deal
of obedience to authority with respect. Also, they join a group to be or feel connected to others, like
themselves. That plays a major role with the in–group and out–group, in which the in–group is
powerful and the out–group is inferior as well as being scapegoated. The out–group is being blamed,
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Summary of Hannah Arendt's Ideology and Terror: a Novel...
In her excerpt "Ideology and Terror: A Novel Form of Government" from her book The Origins of
Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt reveals that terror is at the core of a totalitarian government, and
that this terror is based upon ideology. This type of terror exceeds fear. Totalitarianism dominated
many governments during the twentieth century. Unlike other forms of government that oppress its
people; a totalitarian form of government escapes the boundaries of definition. A totalitarian
government is commonly mistaken as a tyranny or dictatorship. Arendt explains that this is because
it must begin as a tyranny to lift the boundaries of the laws. Arendt uses two particular governments
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Arendt explains that the ultimate power of a totalitarian government is the acceptance of the
ideology being propagated. The laws that are put into place in totalitarian government are not to
empower the people and protect their rights. Instead, the laws tell the people what they must do, not
what they must not do. Arendt tells how the law of nature is the foundation for Hitler's Nazis, and
the law of history for Russia's communist regimes. According to Arendt, both the Nazi and
communist regimes maintained that those laws gave them justification for their cruelty. These laws
of nature and history are not permanent or stable. They are in motion to keep history and nature
moving, so that it progresses without ever stopping. <p>Arendt claims that these laws of motion
sustain the terror fueling the totalitarian government. Arendt says that terror is the realization and
execution of these laws with nothing standing in its way. Throughout the selection, Arendt speaks of
terror. Terror is essential for the state to keep its power, or else it will fall. According to Arendt, in a
totalitarian state terror terminates individuality among the people. Individual men become a mass of
humankind, in the eyes of the state. "Terror exists neither for nor against men", claims Arendt, "it
substitutes for the boundaries and channels of communication between individual men a band of
iron which holds them so tightly
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Analysis Of The Book ' Hannah Arendt '
In "Eichmann in Jerusalem," Hannah Arendt analyzes Adolph Eichmann while he is on trial in
Jerusalem for the crimes that he committed while being a Lieutenant Colonel in the SS during the
Nazi Regime. In the book Arendt talks about how Eichmann's actions were "banal" in the sense that
he seemed to be an ordinary person who just committed acts that were evil. Italian–Jewish Writer
Primo Levi, a Holocaust Survivor, states that SS officers like Eichmann lived in their own self–
deception that made them believe that their actions were caused by just following their orders in the
SS. In this paper, I will analyze the views that both Arendt and Levi had about the Eichmann trial
and then compare and state the differences of their views. I will then explain the reasons why both
Hannah Arendt's and Primo Levi's analysis of Adolph Eichmann that show that the actions that he
committed were all truly evil actions. I'll first talk about Hannah Arendt's analysis of the Adolph
Eichmann and also talk about how his motives for committing the crimes were a "banality of evil".
Viewing the trial first hand, Arendt bases her analysis of Eichmann of the criminal charges that he is
indicted on, his motives for the crimes, and how he tried to defend himself during the trial. The way
that Arendt perceives Eichmann is by the fact that he was aware of the seriousness of the crimes that
he committed at the trial, but he did not have the "evil" motives that would usually be seen in the
type of heinous
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The Human Condition By Hannah Arendt
Hannah Arendt's most influential work The Human Condition was published in 1958. It makes
distinctions between labor, work and action, between power, violence and strength and between
property and wealth. It is surprising that more than 55 years later the originality and novelty of this
book is still present. Arendt compels the reader to open their eyes and to look at the world and
human affairs in new ways and with a completely different perspective. In her prologue she
professes that she wants us to do "nothing more than to think what we are doing." The Human
Condition is associated with Arendt's work on totalitarianism. The Human Condition and her work
on totalitarianism work together to highlight the contemporary human predicament. Arendt's interest
in human affairs was due to her encounter with Nazis which led to her interest and participation in
political activities. Hannah Arendt developed her philosophy of education during her time in the
United States. Her philosophy is shaped by the political turmoil that played out in public schools at
that time. Arendt was influenced by many philosophers. "One sees Jasper's influence in The Human
Condition in which Arendt developed this idea of action: public, political behavior based on
communication" (Snelgrove, 4). Hannah Arendt was struck by Cal Marx's picture of individuality
which was devoted to production and consumption. For Arendt this is a revealing representation of
modern society in which economic concerns have come
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Hannah Montan Did She Really Get The Best Of Both Worlds?
Viviana Morales
Professor Josh D. Jackson
Media Studies 10
29 September 2015
Hannah Montana: Did She Really Get The Best Of Both Worlds?
From 2006 to 2011 Miley Cyrus was commonly referred to as Disney 's infamous Hannah Montana.
Miley Cyrus could sing, dance, and act embodying a true talent for the Disney Channel network.
Thousands of young girls, would tune into Disney and watch as Miley Stewart would transform
herself into Hannah Montana. The show had a continuous four seasons, with Hannah Montana being
an internationally known name. However, with fame and fortune Miley Cyrus got a little more than
what she bargained for. Hannah, eventually came to dominate Miley Cyrus personal life. Since her
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By the time the show first premiered in 2006, Disney had announced it would launch Hannah
merchandise by the end of the year that included but was not limited to an Hannah Montana
clothing line, jewelry, dolls,and other apperal(Uhls ). This episodic television program would target
young audiences from kids and tweens, but specifically targeted girls of all ages. Throughout all
four seasons, as mentioned in Newman's readings the arc or storyline across all episodes in Hannah
Montana would be that of protecting Miley's secret from the public. The show consisted of episodic
beats, filled with small comedy bits and drama generated by a teenage girl's life in order to build up
the storyline as Newman mentions in his readings. One of the reasons Hannah Montana was such a
success was due to the fact that Miley Cyrus embodied every aspect of her teenage character. It was
a guilty pleasure to watch Miley Stewart's everyday life filled with the chaos of real life scenarios
young audiences could relate to. According to Billboard.com the Hannah Montana season finale
generated around 6.2 million viewers withing the age of 6–11 and tweens within the age of 9–14
(Billboard) breaking recodrs for Disney Channel. Miley Cyrus landed the role of Hannah Montana
in 2006, an opportunity that would dramatically change her life forever. Miley Cyrus' marketability
reached an all time high as a singer, songwriter, an actress on the
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Hannah Arendt Vita Activa Sparknotes
Hannah Arendt, "The 'Vita Activa' and the Modern Age" Hannah Arendt was German American
philosopher; she wrote "The 'Vita Activa' and the Modern Age" in 1958. In the passage, Arendt
advocates a three–part division of human activities, which include labor, work, and action. Arendt
seems to put stress on action because it is "the only activity that goes on directly between men
without the intermediary of things or matter, corresponds to the human condition of plurality, to the
fact that men, not Man, live on the earth and inhabit the world" (389). Arendt discusses these parts
within four areas: social, political, private, and public. She states that action is within the public
realm. Despite, the hierarchical structure of these three parts, Arendt
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Totalitarianism: Hannah Arendt
Hannah Arendt was a political philosopher who grew up in Germany and was born into a Jewish
family. Arendt was one of the most prominent and influential political philosophers of the twentieth
century. Throughout her works, she discussed extremely catastrophic political events that she
experienced, and tried to examine these situations in relation to their meaning and how their
historical importance is able to change our own moral and political judgements. (d'Entreves, 2016)
The film 'Hannah Arendt' depicts how Arendt responded to trial of Adolf Eichmann, a member of
the Nazi government. The film shows how Arendt received extreme criticism and abuse for her view
on the Eichmann trial. However, she does not abandon her opinion and remains strong ... Show
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In relation to thinking, she hopes to make it clear that it is different from "knowing". Understanding
is having knowledge, whereas thinking applies to beyond knowledge and conveys questions that
cannot simply be answered by using knowledge. (Yar, n.d.) Thinking does not refer to gaining a
solid answer, rather it constantly gives more questions about people's actions and more. For Arendt,
thinking is fundamental for political actions. She felt that this concept of questioning the meaning of
actions and experiences was not part of the Eichmann trial, thus leading her to state the "banality" of
Eichmann's evil. (Yar, n.d.) Arendt's idea of judgement can be linked in with her notion of thinking,
but it also stands as its own concept. She had planned to extensively examine her notion of
judgement in the third volume of 'The Life of the Mind', but sadly died before she could do so.
However, she wrote a series of lectures on Immanuel Kant's political philosophy in which she
discusses judgement. Arendt was no longer concerned with judging "as a feature of political life",
but was now focusing on judgement as a part of the life of the mind. Her theory of judgement uses
two models. The actors are those who judge in order to act. The spectators are those who judge to
gain a full understanding from history.
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Hannah Tupper Quotes
In the book the The Witch of Blackbird Pond; Nat, Kit, and Prudence all grow in friendship with
Hannah Tupper. They all meet Hannah in their time of need. Hannah showed them kindness, gave
them strength, and provided love for them, while Nat, Kit and Prudence all provided their own
actions of love to Hannah too, despite the consequences. When Nat's father told him he had to go to
school, Nat ran away. He eventually ran into Hannah Tupper. She showed him love and gave him
strength to go to his father and take the punishment. Nat has visited Hannah ever since and provides
gifts and materials for Hannah as his love to her. Nat would cut Hannah's grass and fix her roof. He
help her out with other things also. When Hannah needed it most, Nat took her to saybrook to live
with his grandmother to protect Hannah from the People of wethersfield. Nat showed his love to
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She eventually fell, and Hannah found her. Hannah gave her food and water and talked her. Hannah
showed Kit love. From this encounter, Kit found the strength to talk to Eleazer Kimberly and get her
job back. Hannah did not ask for anything back from Kit, but Kit showed her love to Hannah too.
She visited Hannah often and provided her company, and when Hannah needed to escape from the
people of Wethersfield, Kit came to help her get to Nat and the Dolphin. Kit helped Hannah despite
the fear of facing the rejection and possibly the punishment of the people of Wethersfield. Both
Hannah and Kit love each other
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What Is Hannah Arendt Brave
Hanna Arendt was a political philosopher and thinker whose writings and political views on a series
of radical issues and topics were not only considered controversial but also undoubtedly left an
impression in her attempt to repair a community scared by Hitler and his Nazi followers. Although
her efforts were not on a physical nature, as she obviously could not mend the wounds of all those
affected by the holocaust, but merely to right the wrong established by the Nazis by seeking justice
– particularly from one man, Adolf Eichmann. Arendt, a reporter for The New Yorker, was sent to
Jerusalem to cover the trail of Eichmann. While there, Arendt tackled the issues on collective
responsibility, morals and ethics, and totalitarianism. Issues that only the brave would dare to
address, only the brave could attempt to answer.
Before any of these issues can be undertaken, a brief biography on Arendt's life would certainly be
practical. Hanna Arendt was born October 14, 1906 in Hanover, Germany in 1906 to Jewish parents.
She studied Philosophy at the University of Marburg where she met Martin Heidegger, her professor
and mentor with whom she began an affair (Berkowitz, Roger.). Heidegger later began a heavy
affiliation with the Nazi. He not only supported Hitler's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She remarried Heinrich Blucher, a philosophy professor in 1940. During this time the Nazis reign
over Germany grew more powerful. As a member of the Jewish community Arendt was required to
abscond to Paris as the Nazis began their genocidal mission against the Jews. "She again became a
fugitive from the Nazis in 1941, when she and her husband immigrated to the United States."
(d'Entreves, Maurizio
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Truth In Politics Hannah Arendt Summary
According to the text On Lying: Writing Philosophical History after the Enlightenment and after
Arendt by Sophia Rosenfeld focuses on the works by Hannah Arendt. Hannah Arendt was a
German–Jewish intellectual who fled Germany with the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933, lived in Paris
as a stateless refugee and Zionist activist until 1941 and then fled to and settled in the United States
(Isaac). Hannah Arendt wrote a "Political Lying" essay at the end of the 1960's and first years of
1970's. During this time Arendt became an experienced world traveler. According to Rosenfeld
Arendt "famously gets a lot of her past wrong" (Rosenfeld 220). However, Rosenfeld's study of
Arendt's work is not to find error rather depict the history of the writing of the French
enlightenment. The "Truth in Politics" written by Arendt "provides a tour of various ancient and
early modern thinkers, from Herodotus to Spinoza to James Madison, and of events in the profound
and recent past to name a few" (qtd. in Rosenfeld 221).
The "Truth in Politics" expands upon Arendt's "history of thought and politics and in her situation
less between Europe Totalitarianism and post–war American democracy" (qtd. in Rosenfeld 221).
Moreover, Arendt resolves politics and deception link together in some way. Furthermore, not all
lying past to present are identical in form or effect. In "Truth and Politics" Arendt stands firm on the
position of "total totalitarian regime in all reality become phony and boundaries between truth and
lies blurred" (qtd. in Arendt 221).
Therefore, Arendt argues to defend modern political lying. Furthermore, Arendt continues to think
outside of the Totalitarian environment she finds truth telling is a way to keep the "status quo".
However, the lie exercises the free exchange of opinions. Nonetheless, Arendt argues "the great
danger of the modern world is the hierarchy between politics and lying reverses, and politics have
begun to operate in service to a particular and fictitious world of "ersatz truth" (Rosenfeld 223).
Additionally, Ardent covers the topic four years later in a contemporary real life event rather than a
philosophical approach. This issue was a scandal caused by the leak to the New York Times mid–
Vietnam War
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Hannah In The Devil's Arithmetic
In the book The Devil's Arithmetic is a book originally based out of Old Rochelle, New York. Once
the story gets going Hannah is actually transferred over to a different town that feels as if its a
different world for her. Hannah does not know if she's dreaming or what's going on, the town in this
new world she knows nothing of is Lublin. The Main Character in this book is Hannah, which in
this new world she experiences she's called Chaya, which is her Hebrew name. Also, there is
Hannah's little brother Aaron and her parents. There is also Hannah's Grandpa ,Will, who was apart
of the concentration camps when the Nazis ruled over Germany. Gitl and Schmuel where also apart
of her family in Lublin. Also, the Nazi soldiers who took her to the concentration
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Analysis Of Hannah Coulter
In his book Hannah Coulter, Wendell Berry explores how the trials and tribulations one experiences
shape them from the beginning of life until death. Janne Teller writes, "Everything begins only to
end. The moment you were born you begin to die. That's how it is with everything" In detailing
Hannah Coulter's life, Berry shows how the era she grew up in, the people surrounding her, and
various life events formed the qualities and characteristics of the woman she became.
Beery Starts his exploration of how a person is shaped by their life by starting at, of course the
beginning. The main character, Hannah Coulter is born in 1922 in a fictional place called Hargrave,
Kentucky. She is an only child. living on a small family farm with her ... Show more content on
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And Grandmam,as I have seen in looking back, was the decider of my fate. She shaped my life,
without of course knowing what my life would be. She taught me many things that I was going to
need to know, without either of us knowing I would need to know them. She made the connections
that made my life, as you will see. If it hadn't been for her what would my life have been? (11) An
example of molding and shaping ones' values lies in the theme of education throughout the book.
Education was important to Grandmam because she only went to the 8th grade. So, wanting a better
life for her granddaughter, she ensured Hannah not only graduated high school but was valedictorian
as well. Hannah, in turn, ensured that her children continued farther by graduating college
themselves. Transition from being a child to being an adult. The certain age at which the transition
takes place as does the nature of change. The choice to place Hannah Coulter's story as growing up
and coming of age in the 20s–40s allows the reader to consider for themselves the contrast between
that culture and one of today. After graduation Hannah was gently pushed out of the nest and
expected to be self–sufficient, finding a job and a husband. This was accepted and even expected by
Hannah, unlike in today's era in which children often remain with their families well into adulthood.
While knowing that Hannah had the support,
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  • 1. Hannah Banana Quotes Hannah Banana – We come with a cute nickname like "Hannah Banana" because there is not a lot of this girl. She is good and ... well, but she has nothing more than Ethan's love of ordinary women who fled. But Hannah is the woman Ethan is shifting away. The two meet together as children and they go through the time of their love each year. They go on Ethan's truck ride when he learns how to drive. She cheered on the football game, though Todd, a frenzy in the family who lived in the neighborhood, tried to make Hannah jealous. She was too clever to fall for it. She is also devoted to Ethan as his dog. After Ethan was injured in the fire, Todd was not only but lose the ability to play football. But he lost confidence in himself. He planned his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Hannah She Analysis Hannah has brown– black hair that looks like a turtle when she curls it. She has hands that are suntanned from the sun. Like snakes crawling from a rock. Hannah had a scar she got from second grade when she ran. When she moved blood tripled from her nose and lip and even more tripled down. She loves to read and picks exciting stories .Hannah loves her turtles Guiana (daisy) that makes her day. It's good to be Hannah She demonstrates tranquility, creativity, and mischievous. One way Hannah demonstrates tranquility. Is that she lost her favorite stuff animal? In L.A in the dumpy hotel when she found out she looked everywhere she stayed calm she was okay losing her favorite stuff animal. Hannah was very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was a big gap and looped around on account of almost falling out .She demonstrates creativity because she made a shelf out off a Kleenex box and plastic containers and that is now a work of art .And her cousin always wants to play with it .So Hannah is saving her allowance for a safe. That took a lot of time .Hannah takes ideas from books .One time she was working on an eel project and she learned that eel's produce slime and lived in coral reefs so she made stand up a project of an eel's reef but mom said 'I think that is enough '.One time Hannah made a volcano that exploded on her face she made it with clay, baking soda, and salt .She said, "mom this is gonna be awesome!" Does awesome mean burning in your eye .Exactly what! She loves dangerous stunts .It splashed on her her mom it was a boom, crash, crunch and off course oww! Finally, Hannah demonstrates mischievous because she broke mom's favorite plate. So sorry mom. Yeah, it cut her foot there is still is a tiny glass in her foot. Then she and her dad made a salad without a dangerous plate .Another time she was really really sneaky and sacred her dad she was folding her clothing and she sneaked downstairs and touched her dad's back and hid under the couch he called Hannah then Hannah jumped up and scared him she laughed so hard like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Hannah Turner Critique It is my pleasure to write on behalf of Hannah Turner, who is applying to the Ph.D. Program of Counseling Psychology at Ball State University. I have been an Honors Thesis advisor to Hannah as well an undergraduate professor. Hannah has proven to be an enthusiastic and devoted student as she earned an "A" in all of the courses she was enrolled with me, Applied Statistics and Intro to Research, Abnormal Psychology, and Capstone: Psychological Issues in Youth. She was attentive in class, prepared, submitted well–written and thoughtful assignments, and participated in meaningful ways. Hannah performed exceptionally well in her academics. She was able to join three academic honor societies (Psi Chi, Alpha Chi, and Psi Eta Sigma) and made the Dean's every semester she attended she attended. Attaining a 3.96 overall GPA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She demonstrated her oral articulateness in the presentations she created and executed, both within class and in outside trainings. As a Youth Leadership Development complimentary major Hannah, along with a group of her peers, developed presentations and engaged different community groups by teaching youth interpersonal skills, such as how to assertively say no and disarming anger. As a member of this group Hannah has been proven to be a well disciplined, industrious student with a pleasant personality. She went well beyond the course requirements in the quantity and quality of her projects by attending and participating in all of the training meetings and being open and receptive to critiques of her presentations. Throughout the course, Hannah demonstrated great perseverance and initiative, volunteering whenever a role–play needed an extra helper or when another group member needed some assistance with a troublesome student. Not only was she interested in and motivated by the groups presentations, but she also put great work into creating presentations that will serve as an aid when she becomes a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism At this point I would like to introduce one more theorist, Hannah Arendt, author of the book The Origins of Totalitarianism. Arendt introduces what she saw to be the rise of totalitarian states, using the specific examples of Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Soviet Union. In doing so she introduces the idea of the "mass man." In Arendt's description of the "mass man" she identifies several characteristics: they are apolitical: giving silent consent to those governing over them, they are concerned with private matters: they care more about their standard of living than the political, they are atomized: they don't have social ties, and they are willing to believe narratives that promise (this can be seen especially in the United States with narratives of economic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a society is more focused on equality and thus more individualistic it is easy to lose focus of political liberty. This is especially evident when 116 million Americans (36.4% turnout) voted in the 2012 election compared to the 117.7 million people who watched the last superbowl. (Voting Statistics 2015) One can even compare this to the amount an R–rated movie (meaning that it is more in line with the voting age population due to R–rated movie's age restrictions), Fifty Shades of Grey, which in the United States grossed, as of April 20, 2015, $165,970,805. If you divide this by the average movie ticket in 2015 so far, $8.30, that means that over 199 million people watched Fifty Shades of Grey. This number goes up when looking into higher grossing R–rated movies such as American Sniper, and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. My point in giving these data is that Americans seem to have become a "mass man" in this regard, concerning themselves little with politics but showing heavy participation in material pleasures and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Daryl Hannah : Autism Daryl Hannah: Autism "I was a daydreamer when I was a child and I still am. I like fantasy a lot. It would be great if I could play with mythological creatures." ("Daryl Hannah"). Many people with autism feel like Daryl Hannah; they like to go into their own worlds in their head instead of being in the real world. Autism is hard and sometimes they just want to get away. Autism is a developmental disorder that some people are born with, but if it is not treated, they could have it for the rest of their lives (Allman 8). It is very difficult for people with autism to express themselves, they may make odd noises or laugh in inappropriate times (Baldwin 16). Some symptoms are that they are not talking at the age that they should be. This is very common in children who are autistic because autism affects their senses, such as talking and hearing. They also may not respond to their name when it is called because their brain does not know that their name is being called. Sometimes when they are picked up, they may stiffen their body or be upset because they do not realize the person is trying to comfort them. Flapping hands, rubbing certain things, and constantly spinning objects are very common for people with autism because it helps their sensory issues (10). Autism may affect social skills, communication, senses, and behavior therefore, people with autism may not always function normally (4). The main cause of autism is the development of the brain (Baldwin 8). Autistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Philosophies Of Hannah Arendt The Philosophies of Hannah Arendt in the Past and the Present "There are no dangerous thoughts, thinking itself is dangerous" (Berkowitz et al. 2014), states Arendt. Arendt who lived through the atrocities of the 20th century (i.e. the Holocaust), placed the focus of her arguments and beliefs on the matter. Her arguments focus on of the banality of evil and how it is purely comprised of human action and arguably human inaction. Ultimately she contends that mass society is to be blamed and not a single individual, for any evils which are brought into existence. She believed that the most important cure to relieve the suffering brought by these evil actions and policies, was the art of thinking. She insisted that the greatest evils ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The policies in which are created and reinforced by these social institutions, contribute to the dehumanization, exclusion, and superfluity of human beings. Hayden (2010) suggests that dehumanization is much worse than genocide. In other words, forcing a human being to live as anything but such, makes it seem like they are "already dead" (Hayden 2010: 456). Moreover, Hayden (2010) states that though murder may destroy a life, "superfluity destroys reality, the fact of existence itself" (456). Superfluity is defined as unnecessary or redundant (Oxford 2017); thus, by human beings being rendered superfluous, they lose their humanity. They are excluded and deprived of their human rights (Hayden 2010). This is evident in global poverty where billions of individuals suffer impoverished conditions because they are unable to assimilate and contribute to the culture of consumption (Hayden 2010: 457). Poverty then leads to individuals being unable to make contributions and participate in building the "common world" that Arendt saw as an escape from totalitarianism (Hayden 2010: 464). Additionally, Hayden (2010) argues that individuals who fail to question and challenge structural policies are to be blamed for the preservation of these policies and the evils they create. On the other hand, the interviewees in the audio centralize their discussion on the philosophies of Arendt; where, she saw thinking as the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Hannah Arendt Arendt would comprehend this issue to be similar to the Nazi Germany and the Stalinist Soviet Union and Arendt would very much approve of Tariq Ramadan view because he understands that once one falls into the terrorist scheme and discriminate towards the Western Muslims, it would be very problematic and idiotic. This is where Ramadan has stated that; "we need to be consistent as to our condemnation of the consequences in our analysis of the cause and the principles we stand for." Therefore, it is important to not only live together by principles and right but predominantly the sense of belonging (Democracy Now, 2015). Thirdly, Hannah Arendt clarifies the notion of moral inversion on how one could preach about doing evil deeds but believes it to be the right way. This is where totalitarianism comes to show ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her definition of thinking is not just simply using one's mind to form of ideas, but rather, beyond the reflective mode of rationality (The Guardian, 2011). No one but the mind itself can form evil, and I agree with Arendt because the one's in authority would be powerless if people were in their righteous mind to say no. And of course, people believe evil acts could be based on their own selfishness, greed and delusions but that is what Arendt would perceive it to be "thoughtlessness." Reflectively, the mind is very crucial to decision–making and if evil is banal, it is everyone's responsibility to remove it. Arendt has repetitively emphasizes that the mind is so powerful to the point that it can be destructive and only the mind itself is our foe. This is generally because if we were to ever stop "thinking," we can be in the same position as the perpetrator ourselves that cannot differentiate between right and wrong. Horrifyingly, I don't think we would even be considered human beings by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Hannah Arendt: Banality Of Evil The movie Hannah Arendt is about a political theorist who was a former German Jew that fled to America to escape the Nazi regime. She is mostly known for writing "The Origins of Totalitarianism", a work that would give her the stature of being considered one of the 20th centuries greatest thinkers. Her works focus was on power in politics, authorities, direct democracies, and totalitarianism. Emphasis has been given to her work published in the New Yorker on Eichmann trial due to the controversial phrase "Banality of Evil" that means a belief that a person's behavior is not considered evil if that behavior has been normalized by the current society in which they reside. With the intention of shedding light on the person who was Hannah Arendt, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It seemed as if she had slighted the entire world because she spoke her mind about an observation she made. The loss of personal acquaintances was what pained her the most, but she was steadfast to her convictions. She did not sympathize with a Nazi, she simply stated that his trial was not justly performed, however, the sentence was correctly given. Many saw this as Arendt placing herself above the highest court. Even though she thought that Eichmann should die for his involvement with the Nazi's, the people of the world, known and unknown to her, labeled her as unsympathetic to the victims of the Holocaust. She was also criticized for her friendship/romantic relationship with Heidegger who had joined the Nazi party which further fueled the suspicions of her affinity for Nazis. Twelve years after the Eichmann trials, Hannah was still haunted by her questions from the trail. She revisited the information on several occasions to try to explain further what she had meant to say on that one piece that cost her so much despair. Despite devoting her entire career to studying the power and underlying workings of politics which brought her much notoriety, all it took was one disagreement about a sensitive subject to turn many against her, even those closest to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Hannah Arendt, Totalitarianism ( New York ; Harcourt, 1976 ) HANNAH ARENDT, TOTALITARIANISM (NEW YORK: HARCOURT, 1976): In Totalitarianism written by Hannah Arendt, the entire world was facing proof of Nazi equipment of dread as well as damage. These revelations of the atrocities were being attained, having a high degree of incredulous investigating in spite of a large entire body of data and also a vast caché of registered photographs. The consumer capacity for understanding has been confused, plus the character as well as degree these courses added to surreal character of the revelations. Regarding of dedicated dying camps of the so–called Aktion Reinhard, comparatively sparse proof and incredibly lower survival premiums obscured their own meaning inside speedy years after the war. With phase a couple of regarding Hannah Arendt's Reply to Problems regarding the woman 's Occasion it had been asserted in which Arendt's typology regarding government sets within the side by side criteria regarding organizational kind along with a similar 'principle regarding action'. Inside the post– Origins dissertation around the character regarding Totalitarianism, Arendt argues in which European political considered provides sometimes recognized in between 'lawful' and 'lawless', or perhaps 'constitutional' and 'tyrannical' sorts of government. In the course of Occidental background, lawless sorts of government, have been considered to be perverted. Legality like a culmination of protected sorts of government can be an awful prerequisites in as much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparison Of Hannah Montana And The Other Wes Moore Hannah Montana was the pop–sensation of the early 2000s. From her own television show to a world tour she contributed a lot to our pop culture. But, she held the secret that she was not actually Hannah Montana for all those years, she was Actually a girl named Miley Cyrus hiding behind the Stage name Hannah Montana. Similar to the West Moores in the novel The Other Wes Moore she had the issue with balancing her name with the obstacles everyday life threw at her. The only difference is that West Moore belonged to two men. In the novel two men with the same name had the same childhood, but yet had drastically different livelihoods. The author Wes Moore had a troubling childhood, similar to the "Other" Wes, yet went to military school and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While he knew he could make fast money with drugs he told himself he wasn't going to get into that scene again. When Wes got home from his low income paying job he participated in the act, "Muscle memory kicked in as (...) Wes held the plastic bag with both hands and poured in nine ounces of cocaine" (145). This quote shows that Wes was selling drugs, while he knew what could happen if he gets caught knowing his vast criminal record. Although both Wes Moore's took part in bad decisions while young, their lives took tremendously different paths. The Wes Moore, and the "Other" Wes, both had been pushed or put in a different educational opportunity than the kids in the neighborhood. The "Other" Wes was put into a private school as well as his sister, but skipped school regularly. After he learned his schedule, he learned he only had to to homeroom two days a week, eventually his teacher didn't put any pressure to come into school at all. Wes did little to no work in school at all,"It was weeks before I had my schedule down pat. I realized the only time anyone cared about attendance was during homeroom(...)", (76–77). This quote shows after he knew his schedule of mandatory, and later not mandatory attendance. He never tried in school, and didn't realize his life would change if he had proper schooling. The author Wes had a different experience with school then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Hannah God : Israel God Dorcas Li Duo Jia Li 1 Dr. Baker Intro to the bible 19/10/2015 Hannah God; Israel God God grant Hannah's prayers but his plan was greater then just giving Hannah a child. There are aspects of the story that parallel the greater story of Israel's need for a king. 1 Samuel 1:5–17 is about Elkanah's wife Hannah could not bear child. In the past, woman who can not pregnant will be think as cursed by God. In addition to Hannah (1 Sam 1:1–2:21), several other women are childless: Sarah (Gen 11:29–30; Rebekah (Gen 25:20–34; 26:34–27:45), Rachel (Gen 29:15–30:24), Samson's ,)21:1–8 ;16:1–18:15 mother (Judg 13:2–25), the Shunammite woman (2 Kgs 4:8–37),and the woman in Ezra's vision (2 Esdr These women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This model characterizes the stories of Sarah, Rachel, and Hannah. The second model, promise, also includes Li 2 five elements: the wife is childless; a messenger from God appears to one or the other spouse; the messenger promises a son; the event is confirmed despite human doubt; and the promised son is bom and receives a significant name.6 We find these elements in the accounts of Sarah, Samson's mother, Hannah, and the Shunammite woman. The third model, request, involves a simpler plot with only three elements: someone requests a son for a barren wife; the Lord hears the request; and a son is given. The accounts of Rebekah, Rachel, Hannah, and the woman in Ezra's vision contain these elements.7 Childless Women in Relation to the Models. These three variations of the barren mother type invite a look at the details of the various stories. First, the Sarah, Rachel, and Hannah accounts involve competition and contain the elements mentioned above. All three childless women were the husband 's favorite. In Sarah 's case she was Abraham 's wife whom he favored above her maid Hagar; Rachel and Hannah were the wives their husbands loved, rather than their other wives Leah and Peninnah. Hannah prayed for her son. It's not just a simple a prayer, but a formal and public prayer or vow. 1 Samuel 1:6 "and her adversary also provoked her sore, for to make her fret,
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  • 13. Compare And Contrast David And Bathesheba Several things have not changed over ancient times very girl craves to be pursued, every man struggles with lust, and the Lord can use ordinary humans to do extraordinary things. These are world wide things and have been around since the beginning of time. We as girls desire to be irreplaceable and want to be wanted. Even "Christian culture" has played into this. Boaz pursued Ruth in a way that greatly displayed the love of Christ. They were a lot like spaghetti and meatballs –great by themselves but a powerhouse when combined. The old testament also documents the hardships in relationships in our fallen world. There are also sweet records of the works He has done in peoples lives. And the result of immovable faith. We can learn from people's triumphs and failures in the Bible. David and Bathesheba story was a clear warning not too think too highly of one's ability to say no because even some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She truly trusted in the Lord's timing. She lived humbly and walked in Christ–like love unintentionally setting an incredible example that wont ever go out of date. Hannah's husband was a bigamist and her "sister wife" Peninnah would try to intentionally hurt her feelings. She longed for a son, not to fulfill selfish desires but so she could raise him to love and serve the Lord. She has a pure heart and wanted nothing more than to raise one of her own to be a servant of the Lord. Even in today's sin infested world when someone has an extraordinary mother who loves the Lord and consistently instills grace in her children it can really show in their every day eyes. Hannah and her husband Elkanah had a deep love for one another despite having a third party in their strange love triangle. It was obvious that Hannah did not just seek to be a Godly mother but she sought to be a wife who showed the love of Christ. And instead of distancing herself from the Lord when it seemed as if she might never become a mother she poured out her heart ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Hannah Arendt on the Banality of Evil Hannah Arendt is a German Jewish philosopher, born in 1906 and died in 1975. She studied philosophy with Martin Heidegger as Professor. Her works deal with the nature of power and political subjects such as democracy, authority, and totalitarianism. She flew away to France in 1933, when Adolf Hitler became Chancellor in Germany. She flew away from Europe to the United States after escaping from the concentration camp of Gurs. She became a Professor in New York city, in which she became an active member of the German Jewish community. In 1963, she was sent to Jerusalem to report on Eichmann's trial by The New Yorker. Hannah Arendt's thoughts on Eichmann's trial were expected to be harsh, considering the philosopher's roots. However, her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This complete absence of thinking is what attracted the philosopher's interest and that is how she started to question the problem of the eventual inner connection between the ability or inability to think and the problem of evil. Hannah Arendt elaborated on the notion of banality of evil through the case of Eichmann. She argues in Eichmann in Jerusalem that Eichmann, far from being a monster, was nothing less than a thoughtless bureaucrat, passionate only in his desire to please his superiors. She describes him in these words: "the unthinking functionary capable of enormous evil" who revealed "the dark potential of modern bureaucratic men". According to Hannah Arendt, evil would not come from wicked individuals, but from the "nobodies", from those who do not have the ability to think, and thus cannot tell what is wrong and what is right. As she was influenced by the sociologist Max Weber, who wrote concerning bureaucracies that "It is horrible to think that the world could one day be filled with nothing but those little cogs, little men clinging to their jobs and striving towards bigger ones", she elaborates on the danger of bureaucracy and its possible responsibility when it comes to evil. Bureaucracies assign very specific tasks to each individual and these specific tasks cannot be seen as right or wrong by the ones accomplishing them, it is when they are all together that they can be examined this way. Eichmann was simply obeying the rules, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cyrus 's Role Of Disney Channels Hannah Montana In recent years Miley Cyrus has become notorious for outlandish, provocative, and often times unsettling performances. Miley Cyrus, the daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus rose to stardom in 2006 when she was the lead role of Disney Channels Hannah Montana. Cyrus appeared to be a wholesome teen with a squeaky clean image until September 2012. Cyrus debuted short, platinum blonde hair at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards. Additionally, she emerged with a considerably new edgy look wearing an all black, silk Emilio Pucci gown with a low cut detail revealing cleavage. It was apparent that Cyrus was making an effort to disassociate herself from the image she had portrayed for years. In the years following, Cyrus has become well–known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everything that 's legal, I 'm down with. Yo, I 'm down with any adult – anyone over the age of 18 who is down to love me. I don't relate to being a boy or girl, and I don't have to have my partner relate to boy or girl." It is astonishing that this is the same Miley who wore a purity ring and declared she was abstaining from sex until marriage. Cyrus publicly kissed women such as Katy Perry, Stella Maxell, Frankie Rayder, Brooke Candy, as well as others. In society women are expected to be passive and have long hair, Miley Cyrus has short hair and is anything but passive. Moreover, Cyrus is the utter opposite of a gender norm. Cyrus was born in Tennessee and her Ethnicity is English, Scottish, Irish, French, Dutch German, and Welsh. Despite her Ethnicity Cyrus frequently wears grills and dreadlocks Cyrus has been quoted as saying she deliberately wants her album to have a "black sound". During Cyrus' peculiar 2013 MTV Video Music Awards performance, she exploited black woman. These women whom all had large backsides were dressed up as teddy bears. Cyrus made sexual gestures towards one of the backup dancers and Americans were exceptionally bothered and the performance was quickly labeled as racist. Sexuality is a considerably large part of Miley Cyrus' image. Miley Cyrus identifies as pansexuality which is described as a person who is attracted to any sex or gender ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Ideology or Terror "In Discussion: Hannah Arendt's View of Totalitarianism" What is totalitarianism? Totalitarianism is commonly mistaken as tyranny or a dictatorship. It begins as tyranny to lift the boundaries of the laws, but then turns into something stronger. According to Hannah Arendt on page 86, "If it is true that the elements of totalitarianism can be found by retracing the history and analyzing the political implications of what we usually call the crisis of our century, then the conclusion is unavoidable that the crisis is no mere threat from the outside, no mere result of some aggressive foreign policy of wither Germany or Russia, and that it will no more disappear with the death of Stalin that it disappeared with the fall of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After reading Hannah Arendt's view on totalitarian government I can agree with Donoghue. Denis Donoghue wrote this after reading Arendt's work. Donoghue explains, "One of the most disturbing implications in Hannah Arendt's books is that there are facts, situations, events with which the human imagination cannot cope. I had always assumed that the imagination was good enough for anything, and I had been delighted by Stevens's picture of reality and the imagination in dynamic poise, the violence within grappling with that other violence which is its occasion, its challenge. Dynamic accord; reality and the imagination equal and inseparable. But Hannah Arendt is right; the human imagination is dazed by the reality of the concentration camps; it staggers, doubts its own evidence, lurches in torpor or hysteria. It cannot disclose the real." This is basically saying that our imagination is not always good situations like people think they are. Your imagination can be used for evil just like everything else can be. "The inhabitants of a totalitarian country are thrown into and caught in the process of nature or history for the sake of accelerating its movement; as such, they can only be executioners or victims of its inherent law. The process may decide that those who today eliminate races and individuals or the members of dying classes and decadent peoples are tomorrow those who must be sacrificed. What ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Eichmann In Jerusalem: Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt found herself at the centre of great controversy following her publication of 'Eichmann in Jerusalem' (Arendt, 1963) released one year after the end of the Eichmann trials. These trials resulted in the execution of Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi found guilty of committing various offenses during the Second World War, namely war crimes and crimes against humanity. Eichmann's role in the transportation and organisation of Jewish people, which resulted in countless deaths, whilst seemingly evil to most, appeared to Arendt as proof of the banal nature of evil. She saw Eichmann as someone who was not an anti sematic, or even as someone who delighted in murder, but as an unthinking individual who followed orders as efficiently as possible with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Specially delegated prisoners (titled Kapos) were in charge of overseeing everyday operations of the camp thus minimising the contact S.S. guards had with their prisoners. Whilst all death–camps differed greatly, many followed a similar daily routine of awakening, role–call, work, evening role– call and bedtime. Work often involved repetitive, pointless tasks such as carrying rocks from one place to another however; some prisoners played a role in the running of the camp. Besides the Kapos, prisoners may have been placed into kitchens, factories and crematoriums to cook, manufacture and clean respectively. The formation of routine not only made the death–camps run with deadly efficiency but also created a sense of normality to the S.S guards and Kapos. The formation of a habit begins when an action is repeated often enough that it is no longer given great or any thought. To guards working at these camps, the routine beating, murder and mistreatment of prisoners would have become mundane to them, which may explain why so many guards were able to commit the most heinous of crimes against their prisoners without recognising their actions as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Truth In Politics Hannah Arendt Analysis According to the text On Lying Writing Philosophical History after the Enlightenment and after Arendt by Sophia Rosenfeld focuses on the works by Hannah Arendt. Arendt was a German–Jewish intellectual who fled Germany with the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933, lived in Paris as a stateless refugee and Zionist activist until 1941 and then fled to and settled in the United States (Isaac). Hannah Arendt addresses in an essay on "Political Lying" written at the end of the 1960's and first years of 1970's. During this time Arendt became an experienced world traveler. According to Rosenfeld Arendt "famously gets a lot of her past wrong" (Rosenfeld 220). However, Rosenfeld's study of Arendt's work is not to find error rather depict the history of the writing of the French enlightenment. The "Truth in Politics" written by Arendt "provides a tour of various ancient and early modern thinkers, from Herodotus to Spinoza to James Madison, and of events in the profound and recent past to name a few" (qtd. in Rosenfeld 218–230). The "Truth in Politics" expands upon Arendt's "history of thought and politics and in her situation less between Europe Totalitarianism and post–war American democracy" (qtd. in Rosenfeld 218– 230). Arendt resolves politics and deception link together in some way. Furthermore, not all lying past to present are identical in form or effect. In "Truth and Politics" Arendt stands firm on the position as she finds in total totalitarian regime all reality become phony and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Hannah Jones: A Narrative Fiction If an anonymous decided to organize a list of ordinary teenage girls in the world, Hannah Jones would be destined to be in there. Just like every average teenager, Hannah had a family, friends, and she was happy (Nearly all of the time). Hannah was living in California when her family decided to move to New York for some personal reasons. California or few people call it the Golden State was Hannah's homeland, she was born and raised there. However, she was forced to move to New York when she was 13. Hannah was a redhead with blue eyes. Her parents told her combination of eyes and hair color were the rarest, so that was one achievement that she had. Weighted at 96 lbs and stood at 5'1, Hannah was slightly below average for a 13–years–old girl. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At school, students welcomed Hannah with joy and excitement, and that brought out Hannah's broad smile until she saw a group of blonde–haired girls headed towards her. "Hey, you!" shouted a voice far down in the hallway. "So you're the new girl, huh?" The crowd started at Hannah. So scared of what was happening, Hannah kept silent. "Are you scared?" continued by the same voice. "Come on, Lucy, don't waste your time on the new girl," added on by another different voice. As the voices slowly disappeared, Hannah turned her back from the voices and walked away with mixed feelings. The feeling of loneliness and anger bothered her for the rest of the day. At the end of the day, students rushed to the classroom's door to head home for the weekends; while Hannah was still flabbergasted by what happened earlier. Hannah walked out of the school's gate and started to head for her mom's red car. "How was your day, honey?" her mother asked. "Fine," Hannah replied. "Are you sure you don't want to talk?" her mother asked. "Yeah," Hannah replied. Pretended that nothing had happened, Hannah had hidden her emotions inside, even though she was desperate for help and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Hannah Bailey's Imaginary Adolescents In American Teen, Hannah Bailey is an adolescent who lives with her grandparents. A teenager who likes art, film, and photography. She is considered a "Rebel" in the film. She describes herself as "strange" and different. Hannah does not fit in with the rest of the people in Indiana, she is just trying to get through her last year in high school and leave. In the beginning of the movie, Hannah comes off as a bright, happy, and outgoing girl. However, it soon changed after her boyfriend, Joel, broke up with her. She really loved him and stated, "I can never imagine not having him in my life". (American Teen) When she found out he cheated on her it broke her heart. She did not attend school for several days because she was miserable and could not deal with the breakup. Hannah thought people would think of her as disgusting, worthless, stupid, and ugly. It illustrates the idea of imaginary audience. Adolescents think that all eyes are on them and that everyone is interested in what they do. In the same fashion, Hannah thinks that everyone at school will look at her and think all those bad things. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Possible selves is referred to as "what an individual might become, what they would like to become, and what they are afraid of becoming" (Santrock, Chapter 4). It includes what they hope to be, but also includes what they dread they could become. Towards the end of the movie, Hannah talks to her grandparents about moving to California and pursuing her career in film and photography. However, her grandparents do not think it is a good idea and try to persuade her to stay in Indiana. She then goes on to say that, she does not want to be like everyone else and tells her grandparents "I would take your advice if I wanted to live your life" (American Teen). Hannah is determined to not be like them when she grows up. She wants to do something different and do something she will be remembered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Hannah Baker's Poem Receiving a shoebox with no return address began as an exciting surprise for Clay. Filled with questions and excitement, he rushed to open it. Did they just forget to write a return address? Was it intentional? Was it from a secret admirer? In the box, Clay finds seven audiotapes–each with a dark blue number painted in the upper right–hand corner. He does not hesitate to grab an old stereo and slide the first tape in. When he hears Hannah's voice, he realizes listening to the tapes will not be as easy as pressing play had been. Here was Hannah Baker–whom he claims he barely knew–blaming him for her death... Hannah Baker: "Hey! That sounds like a joke. Why would a dead girl lie? Answer: Because she can't stand up" (8). Despite having Clay Jensen as the protagonist and point of view of the written story, the entirety ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are never direct or intentional antagonists. The entire purpose of Hannah's tape is to fight the antagonistic control that life seems to have on everyone. She speaks about the control that rumors had over her life, and if people had been more thoughtful about their actions, she would have ended up somewhere else entirely. The power of one's choices, of course, can be beneficial, but in the case of Hannah, it played the antagonist. Being trapped in the choices others have made, Hannah feels the need for the "world to collapse around her," as Clay notes (261). This is the only way Hannah can find to free herself from the cage that others built around her; to gain control once again, Hannah takes the power of choice for herself. The decision to kill herself is hers and only hers, but it cannot be denied that the decisions people make have the power to become the villain of a story caging people and driving them towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The History Of Israel Is Full Of Patriarchal Stories Introduction The history of Israel is full of Patriarchal stories with a few less matriarchal stories. It could be said that women did not hold as high of a place as men in the ANE time, but there is one woman's story that holds a significant amount of weight to the construction of an astounding prophet of Israel named Samuel, his mother's name was Hannah. Although Hannah did not have a voice in her society or the polygamous familial situation she was in, God was able to subjectively liberate her– giving her a standing relationship with him, and with her newfound voice she co– raised an incredible son with God. I will review Hannah's position in her story through her polygamous relationship, a wife who was 'loved' but barren, and how she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way that he 'loved' her was that he wanted to be her everything rather than giving her a son. It is very possible that Hannah was his trophy wife and he did not want to assume the responsibility of having children with her. The fact that he already had other children with Peninah lets us know that he already has that responsibility tolling on him and his money. Birth control was not uncommon in their day and age too. Elkanah loved Hannah but not enough to give her what she wanted out of this marriage, a child. The radical monotheist can read this text and note that it was God that had closed her womb, but with studying more of Elkanah and the cultural practices of their day– it is men who keep women from having kids, not God. Hannah is stuck in this childless marriage and she is unhappy. She craves to be a mother, something that is so naturally innate in women and she is sad. Elkanah asks her the question, "Am I not more than 10 sons to you"? And she does not even respond to him. Her voice in this moment will not change the fact that she has no children. She is powerless and childless which makes her feel less of a woman than Peninah. Hannah goes to the temple at Shiloh to weep. Her burden is too much for her to bear so she seeks some comfort there. The text says, "She presented herself before the Lord" (1 Samuel 1:9). She couldn't use her words to change her position with her husband so she goes to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Reaction Paper On Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt is a 2013 bio–pic directed by Margarethe von Trotta; about an important episode form the life of German–Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) who was one of the most influential political theorists of the twentieth century. She was born in a German–Jewish family and was forced to leave Germany in 1933. Actress Barbara Sukowa plays the role of Arendt as a complicated woman, who is a brilliant philosopher and also stubborn at times. This film revolves around Hannah's controversial stand during the trial of ex–Nazi Adolf Eichmann, while she offered to report hearing for the New Yorker in 1961. This film was able to make an impression on audiences worldwide and won few awards as best feature film (2013, German film awards) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her main focus was to comprehend this new category of evil which is committed by thousands of common people without intellect but who are excellent followers, much like robots. Also she never once disagreed that not every Nazi involved in the holocaust was banal. Some of them were acting out of pure hate and projecting it on the Jews (Adorno, projection theory). Of course, there were exceptions like Oscar Schindler who had his own ideology unlike Eichmann who was part of the process whereby ugly, degrading, murderous, and unspeakable acts become routine and are accepted as normal. Hannah willingly engaged in the path of enlightenment knowing the bitter consequences she might face. Although Arendt started Eichmann in Jerusalem as a trial report, it became a literary masterpiece and still influences the intellectual community all over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Total Domination Hannah Arendt Summary Hannah Arendt, the author of The Origins of Totalitarianism, talks about totalitarianism and what it looked like. She describes how the Nazi's ran their government by dehumanizing an individual, group and how they took control over the masses in Germany. In this piece of work, the final chapter "Total Domination", also contributes to what it means to be under the rule of a totalitarian government. She goes on about how total domination can be achieved if "every person can be reduced to a never–changing identity of reactions" (Hannah Arendt's "Total Domination"). Recently, eastern countries have had revolutions because of totalitarian style governments doing whatever they please. Two recent revolutions from Syria and Libya have shown that these types of governments will not be tolerated. Even Egypt has had its fair share of trouble as well. Hannah Arendt would have applauded the recent revolutions in Syria and Libya because in Libya it began when a human rights lawyer was arrested, both were done to fight for political change, and in Syria it was also done for a better economy. Arendt's idea of total domination cannot be seen in Hosni Mubarak's rule over Egypt. The human rights lawyer Fethi Tarbel, was arrested and sparked the uproar that caused the call of removal for Muammar Gaddafi. In Libya, the government had taken political prisoners and people were especially unhappy about this one. Fethi Tarbel "was the coordinator of one of the few independent organizations in Libya – a group of families of victims of the Abu Salim prison massacre, where more than 1,200 political prisoners were killed by security forces in 1996" (thenational.ae). This set people off because "Mr. Senussi tried to persuade Mr. Tarbel to give up the cause of the Abu Salim victim's families" (thenational.ae). People were not happy because they had suffered a tragedy like that and were receiving help, but then the government comes and wanted to shut it down. The families then gathered outside to protest the injustice that happened to Mr. Tarbel. The actions the people took would have made Arendt proud because they were justified and meant to make change happen. With this, people saw this as an opportunity and said, "Benghazi wake up, this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Critically Engage With Hannah Arendts Humanistic Approach... Critically engage with Hannah Arendts Humanistic approach to "political action." This essay will be split into two parts. The first will be concerned with critically engaging poststructuralist and postmodernist rejections of humanism highlighted by Stuart Sim, with notions of a humanism put forward by Timothy Brannan that place importance on the shared universal attributes shared by every human. I will to this with the aim of placing Arendt's humanism with the latter. For the second half of this essay I will develop a focused analysis on Arendt's conception of "political action" critically engaging this with concerns raised by Dan Stone regarding Arendt's potential "ethnocentricity." I will do this with the aim of displaying an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Qua human, shares universal attributes' it is vital that humanism is understood from this perspective as there can be not potential contained in humanist thought to allow for any individual or community to be denied membership in humanity on the grounds of their particularities.'8 It is from Brennan's perspective that I place Arendt's humanistic understanding of political action. Dan Stone has concerns regarding what he perceives as the 'ethnocentrism' that is contained within Arendt's humanistic approach. Stone is of the opinion that this leaves Arendt 'apparently less moved by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Hannah Montana Played By The Actress And Artist, Miley Cyrus Wherever I Go is a song written for a TV show called Hannah Montana played by the actress and artist, Miley Cyrus. It was played on the last episode of the fourth season where the best of friends Lily and Miley end up separating to live their own lives. The episode illustrated the hard difficulties the two characters had to go through in order to come to a final decision regarding their future. Miley, playing as Hannah Montana landed a movie role that was shooting in Paris, while her best friend Lily dreamed of finally going off to college. The first part viewed was about Miley going along with Lily on a college trip knowing and keeping a secret from her that she landed a role in a movie that would shoot in Paris. As Miley finally confesses, Lily becomes upset that she kept this from her and would mean she will not be able to join her in attending college. In the second part of the episode, Miley came up with a solution of bringing along Lily with her to Paris. As Lilly did not want to be separated from her best friend, she says yes to go along with her to Paris. Last minute when it is time for them to depart from the airport, Lily's boyfriend one last time convinces her to do the right thing and fulfill her dream of going to college. As the episode ends, Lily comes to a final conclusion that she will attend college instead. Miley and Lily know that they are no longer able to spend every minute together like they always do as they must carry on their own responsibilities. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Hannah In American Teen In the movie American teen, one of the characters that really stood out to me was the rebel: Hannah. The reason she caught my attention was because she was different from the rest of the teenagers. She was fun and had a sense of humor. Usually, teenagers care a lot about what others think of them. I for one, am guilty for this. I care about what people think because I don't want people to think I am a crazy girl or ugly or weird. She knew that she was different from the rest and she didn't care, which made her unique. She had a dream to become an artist, and she followed through with her dream. I like people like Hannah because of her right mindset. She accomplished things with her life and kept on going. Though she had a mental breakdown after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Human Condition, by Hannah Arendt Essay In Hannah Arendt's work, The Human Condition, Arendt addresses the active life or Vita Activa and how the three major human activities are incorporated into the public and private realms. The private realm, in which finances and basic needs are met, exists within the household. The Public Realm involves politics and interaction between individuals. All interaction within the public realm requires the individual to have attained freedom. As society continues to develop, however, and the Modern Age takes over the rise of the Social Realm disrupts the hierarchy of these three human activities. Arendt writes about how this disruption damages the natural order. Each of the three human activities has it's own place in society and by disrupting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Public Realm involves the interaction between individuals, specifically in the form of politics. The freedom of necessity is a major component in Arendt's description of the Public Realm. Within this realm, social interaction and politics are carried out in the form of Arendt's third and most important human activity, action. Arendt defines all social and political interactions as a form of Action because they require one person to share an idea or thought through two means. Firstly the individual must be able to verbalize his or her thoughts. "In acting and speaking, men show who they are, reveal actively their unique personal identities and thus make their appearance in the human world." (Arendt, 179) The second requirement is a personal identity. Because of this requirement, all of the necessities for life must be dealt with prior to action. Without the freedom of life's necessities humans are nothing more than animals slaving away with no regard to anything greater than survival. Because of the primitive nature of the Labor required in ridding the individual from the enslavement by that, which is necessary for survival, this activity is looked down upon by society. Arendt even writes, "The Animal Laborans is indeed only one, at best the highest, of the animal species which populate the earth." (Arendt, 84) By having slaves, man frees himself from the animalistic side of nature. The slaves are driven by force to provide for the master. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Banality Of Evil By Arendt Staub And Hannah Arendt Over the years following the Holocaust, people like Ervin Staub and Hannah Arendt have shared their different views on the idea of evil. Staub and Arendt both have very different ideas and concepts. Arendt's concept, "the banality of evil" is a very controversial explanation, while Staub's goes into more depth and his arguments on evil are more powerful. The causes of evil are accessible; not ultimately mysterious and we now can predict genocide. Both people share their explanations of National Socialist evil. According to Staub who wrote The Roots of Evil, "the essence of evil is the destruction of human beings because of who they are (pg25)." One of Staub's major claims discusses difficult life conditions, like economic problems and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With intense difficult life conditions, they give rise to powerful motives and lead to ways of fulfilling them, in which that group can go against a subgroup. They go against other weaker groups, diminish that group and then join new strong groups, like Nazis under Hitler and his ideology. "People will do anything to satisfy their own interests (pg26)." People will do whatever it takes, even if it involves killing others. Eventually this will lead the society to change and have a continuum of destruction that will end in genocide. In the end it is shown that difficult life conditions and certain cultural characteristics allows a society to become vulnerable, which makes it easy to be taken over. The societal–political organization can have an authoritarian/totalitarian system that involves mistreatment. Once again there is that concept that people follow and listen to their new leader in hope for things, like life to get only better and they adopt a new ideology in hope for a beneficial change. "Nonetheless, the new leaders and their followers are rooted in the culture, frequently a homogeneous one with a limited set of dominant values (pg33)." There is a great deal of obedience to authority with respect. Also, they join a group to be or feel connected to others, like themselves. That plays a major role with the in–group and out–group, in which the in–group is powerful and the out–group is inferior as well as being scapegoated. The out–group is being blamed, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Summary of Hannah Arendt's Ideology and Terror: a Novel... In her excerpt "Ideology and Terror: A Novel Form of Government" from her book The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt reveals that terror is at the core of a totalitarian government, and that this terror is based upon ideology. This type of terror exceeds fear. Totalitarianism dominated many governments during the twentieth century. Unlike other forms of government that oppress its people; a totalitarian form of government escapes the boundaries of definition. A totalitarian government is commonly mistaken as a tyranny or dictatorship. Arendt explains that this is because it must begin as a tyranny to lift the boundaries of the laws. Arendt uses two particular governments as examples to help clarify the nature of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arendt explains that the ultimate power of a totalitarian government is the acceptance of the ideology being propagated. The laws that are put into place in totalitarian government are not to empower the people and protect their rights. Instead, the laws tell the people what they must do, not what they must not do. Arendt tells how the law of nature is the foundation for Hitler's Nazis, and the law of history for Russia's communist regimes. According to Arendt, both the Nazi and communist regimes maintained that those laws gave them justification for their cruelty. These laws of nature and history are not permanent or stable. They are in motion to keep history and nature moving, so that it progresses without ever stopping. <p>Arendt claims that these laws of motion sustain the terror fueling the totalitarian government. Arendt says that terror is the realization and execution of these laws with nothing standing in its way. Throughout the selection, Arendt speaks of terror. Terror is essential for the state to keep its power, or else it will fall. According to Arendt, in a totalitarian state terror terminates individuality among the people. Individual men become a mass of humankind, in the eyes of the state. "Terror exists neither for nor against men", claims Arendt, "it substitutes for the boundaries and channels of communication between individual men a band of iron which holds them so tightly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of The Book ' Hannah Arendt ' In "Eichmann in Jerusalem," Hannah Arendt analyzes Adolph Eichmann while he is on trial in Jerusalem for the crimes that he committed while being a Lieutenant Colonel in the SS during the Nazi Regime. In the book Arendt talks about how Eichmann's actions were "banal" in the sense that he seemed to be an ordinary person who just committed acts that were evil. Italian–Jewish Writer Primo Levi, a Holocaust Survivor, states that SS officers like Eichmann lived in their own self– deception that made them believe that their actions were caused by just following their orders in the SS. In this paper, I will analyze the views that both Arendt and Levi had about the Eichmann trial and then compare and state the differences of their views. I will then explain the reasons why both Hannah Arendt's and Primo Levi's analysis of Adolph Eichmann that show that the actions that he committed were all truly evil actions. I'll first talk about Hannah Arendt's analysis of the Adolph Eichmann and also talk about how his motives for committing the crimes were a "banality of evil". Viewing the trial first hand, Arendt bases her analysis of Eichmann of the criminal charges that he is indicted on, his motives for the crimes, and how he tried to defend himself during the trial. The way that Arendt perceives Eichmann is by the fact that he was aware of the seriousness of the crimes that he committed at the trial, but he did not have the "evil" motives that would usually be seen in the type of heinous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Human Condition By Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt's most influential work The Human Condition was published in 1958. It makes distinctions between labor, work and action, between power, violence and strength and between property and wealth. It is surprising that more than 55 years later the originality and novelty of this book is still present. Arendt compels the reader to open their eyes and to look at the world and human affairs in new ways and with a completely different perspective. In her prologue she professes that she wants us to do "nothing more than to think what we are doing." The Human Condition is associated with Arendt's work on totalitarianism. The Human Condition and her work on totalitarianism work together to highlight the contemporary human predicament. Arendt's interest in human affairs was due to her encounter with Nazis which led to her interest and participation in political activities. Hannah Arendt developed her philosophy of education during her time in the United States. Her philosophy is shaped by the political turmoil that played out in public schools at that time. Arendt was influenced by many philosophers. "One sees Jasper's influence in The Human Condition in which Arendt developed this idea of action: public, political behavior based on communication" (Snelgrove, 4). Hannah Arendt was struck by Cal Marx's picture of individuality which was devoted to production and consumption. For Arendt this is a revealing representation of modern society in which economic concerns have come ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Hannah Montan Did She Really Get The Best Of Both Worlds? Viviana Morales Professor Josh D. Jackson Media Studies 10 29 September 2015 Hannah Montana: Did She Really Get The Best Of Both Worlds? From 2006 to 2011 Miley Cyrus was commonly referred to as Disney 's infamous Hannah Montana. Miley Cyrus could sing, dance, and act embodying a true talent for the Disney Channel network. Thousands of young girls, would tune into Disney and watch as Miley Stewart would transform herself into Hannah Montana. The show had a continuous four seasons, with Hannah Montana being an internationally known name. However, with fame and fortune Miley Cyrus got a little more than what she bargained for. Hannah, eventually came to dominate Miley Cyrus personal life. Since her Hannah days, Miley Cyrus has traded in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By the time the show first premiered in 2006, Disney had announced it would launch Hannah merchandise by the end of the year that included but was not limited to an Hannah Montana clothing line, jewelry, dolls,and other apperal(Uhls ). This episodic television program would target young audiences from kids and tweens, but specifically targeted girls of all ages. Throughout all four seasons, as mentioned in Newman's readings the arc or storyline across all episodes in Hannah Montana would be that of protecting Miley's secret from the public. The show consisted of episodic beats, filled with small comedy bits and drama generated by a teenage girl's life in order to build up the storyline as Newman mentions in his readings. One of the reasons Hannah Montana was such a success was due to the fact that Miley Cyrus embodied every aspect of her teenage character. It was a guilty pleasure to watch Miley Stewart's everyday life filled with the chaos of real life scenarios young audiences could relate to. According to Billboard.com the Hannah Montana season finale generated around 6.2 million viewers withing the age of 6–11 and tweens within the age of 9–14 (Billboard) breaking recodrs for Disney Channel. Miley Cyrus landed the role of Hannah Montana in 2006, an opportunity that would dramatically change her life forever. Miley Cyrus' marketability reached an all time high as a singer, songwriter, an actress on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Hannah Arendt Vita Activa Sparknotes Hannah Arendt, "The 'Vita Activa' and the Modern Age" Hannah Arendt was German American philosopher; she wrote "The 'Vita Activa' and the Modern Age" in 1958. In the passage, Arendt advocates a three–part division of human activities, which include labor, work, and action. Arendt seems to put stress on action because it is "the only activity that goes on directly between men without the intermediary of things or matter, corresponds to the human condition of plurality, to the fact that men, not Man, live on the earth and inhabit the world" (389). Arendt discusses these parts within four areas: social, political, private, and public. She states that action is within the public realm. Despite, the hierarchical structure of these three parts, Arendt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Totalitarianism: Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt was a political philosopher who grew up in Germany and was born into a Jewish family. Arendt was one of the most prominent and influential political philosophers of the twentieth century. Throughout her works, she discussed extremely catastrophic political events that she experienced, and tried to examine these situations in relation to their meaning and how their historical importance is able to change our own moral and political judgements. (d'Entreves, 2016) The film 'Hannah Arendt' depicts how Arendt responded to trial of Adolf Eichmann, a member of the Nazi government. The film shows how Arendt received extreme criticism and abuse for her view on the Eichmann trial. However, she does not abandon her opinion and remains strong ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In relation to thinking, she hopes to make it clear that it is different from "knowing". Understanding is having knowledge, whereas thinking applies to beyond knowledge and conveys questions that cannot simply be answered by using knowledge. (Yar, n.d.) Thinking does not refer to gaining a solid answer, rather it constantly gives more questions about people's actions and more. For Arendt, thinking is fundamental for political actions. She felt that this concept of questioning the meaning of actions and experiences was not part of the Eichmann trial, thus leading her to state the "banality" of Eichmann's evil. (Yar, n.d.) Arendt's idea of judgement can be linked in with her notion of thinking, but it also stands as its own concept. She had planned to extensively examine her notion of judgement in the third volume of 'The Life of the Mind', but sadly died before she could do so. However, she wrote a series of lectures on Immanuel Kant's political philosophy in which she discusses judgement. Arendt was no longer concerned with judging "as a feature of political life", but was now focusing on judgement as a part of the life of the mind. Her theory of judgement uses two models. The actors are those who judge in order to act. The spectators are those who judge to gain a full understanding from history. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Hannah Tupper Quotes In the book the The Witch of Blackbird Pond; Nat, Kit, and Prudence all grow in friendship with Hannah Tupper. They all meet Hannah in their time of need. Hannah showed them kindness, gave them strength, and provided love for them, while Nat, Kit and Prudence all provided their own actions of love to Hannah too, despite the consequences. When Nat's father told him he had to go to school, Nat ran away. He eventually ran into Hannah Tupper. She showed him love and gave him strength to go to his father and take the punishment. Nat has visited Hannah ever since and provides gifts and materials for Hannah as his love to her. Nat would cut Hannah's grass and fix her roof. He help her out with other things also. When Hannah needed it most, Nat took her to saybrook to live with his grandmother to protect Hannah from the People of wethersfield. Nat showed his love to Hannah even though Hannah did not require him to do anything. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She eventually fell, and Hannah found her. Hannah gave her food and water and talked her. Hannah showed Kit love. From this encounter, Kit found the strength to talk to Eleazer Kimberly and get her job back. Hannah did not ask for anything back from Kit, but Kit showed her love to Hannah too. She visited Hannah often and provided her company, and when Hannah needed to escape from the people of Wethersfield, Kit came to help her get to Nat and the Dolphin. Kit helped Hannah despite the fear of facing the rejection and possibly the punishment of the people of Wethersfield. Both Hannah and Kit love each other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. What Is Hannah Arendt Brave Hanna Arendt was a political philosopher and thinker whose writings and political views on a series of radical issues and topics were not only considered controversial but also undoubtedly left an impression in her attempt to repair a community scared by Hitler and his Nazi followers. Although her efforts were not on a physical nature, as she obviously could not mend the wounds of all those affected by the holocaust, but merely to right the wrong established by the Nazis by seeking justice – particularly from one man, Adolf Eichmann. Arendt, a reporter for The New Yorker, was sent to Jerusalem to cover the trail of Eichmann. While there, Arendt tackled the issues on collective responsibility, morals and ethics, and totalitarianism. Issues that only the brave would dare to address, only the brave could attempt to answer. Before any of these issues can be undertaken, a brief biography on Arendt's life would certainly be practical. Hanna Arendt was born October 14, 1906 in Hanover, Germany in 1906 to Jewish parents. She studied Philosophy at the University of Marburg where she met Martin Heidegger, her professor and mentor with whom she began an affair (Berkowitz, Roger.). Heidegger later began a heavy affiliation with the Nazi. He not only supported Hitler's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She remarried Heinrich Blucher, a philosophy professor in 1940. During this time the Nazis reign over Germany grew more powerful. As a member of the Jewish community Arendt was required to abscond to Paris as the Nazis began their genocidal mission against the Jews. "She again became a fugitive from the Nazis in 1941, when she and her husband immigrated to the United States." (d'Entreves, Maurizio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Truth In Politics Hannah Arendt Summary According to the text On Lying: Writing Philosophical History after the Enlightenment and after Arendt by Sophia Rosenfeld focuses on the works by Hannah Arendt. Hannah Arendt was a German–Jewish intellectual who fled Germany with the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933, lived in Paris as a stateless refugee and Zionist activist until 1941 and then fled to and settled in the United States (Isaac). Hannah Arendt wrote a "Political Lying" essay at the end of the 1960's and first years of 1970's. During this time Arendt became an experienced world traveler. According to Rosenfeld Arendt "famously gets a lot of her past wrong" (Rosenfeld 220). However, Rosenfeld's study of Arendt's work is not to find error rather depict the history of the writing of the French enlightenment. The "Truth in Politics" written by Arendt "provides a tour of various ancient and early modern thinkers, from Herodotus to Spinoza to James Madison, and of events in the profound and recent past to name a few" (qtd. in Rosenfeld 221). The "Truth in Politics" expands upon Arendt's "history of thought and politics and in her situation less between Europe Totalitarianism and post–war American democracy" (qtd. in Rosenfeld 221). Moreover, Arendt resolves politics and deception link together in some way. Furthermore, not all lying past to present are identical in form or effect. In "Truth and Politics" Arendt stands firm on the position of "total totalitarian regime in all reality become phony and boundaries between truth and lies blurred" (qtd. in Arendt 221). Therefore, Arendt argues to defend modern political lying. Furthermore, Arendt continues to think outside of the Totalitarian environment she finds truth telling is a way to keep the "status quo". However, the lie exercises the free exchange of opinions. Nonetheless, Arendt argues "the great danger of the modern world is the hierarchy between politics and lying reverses, and politics have begun to operate in service to a particular and fictitious world of "ersatz truth" (Rosenfeld 223). Additionally, Ardent covers the topic four years later in a contemporary real life event rather than a philosophical approach. This issue was a scandal caused by the leak to the New York Times mid– Vietnam War ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Hannah In The Devil's Arithmetic In the book The Devil's Arithmetic is a book originally based out of Old Rochelle, New York. Once the story gets going Hannah is actually transferred over to a different town that feels as if its a different world for her. Hannah does not know if she's dreaming or what's going on, the town in this new world she knows nothing of is Lublin. The Main Character in this book is Hannah, which in this new world she experiences she's called Chaya, which is her Hebrew name. Also, there is Hannah's little brother Aaron and her parents. There is also Hannah's Grandpa ,Will, who was apart of the concentration camps when the Nazis ruled over Germany. Gitl and Schmuel where also apart of her family in Lublin. Also, the Nazi soldiers who took her to the concentration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Analysis Of Hannah Coulter In his book Hannah Coulter, Wendell Berry explores how the trials and tribulations one experiences shape them from the beginning of life until death. Janne Teller writes, "Everything begins only to end. The moment you were born you begin to die. That's how it is with everything" In detailing Hannah Coulter's life, Berry shows how the era she grew up in, the people surrounding her, and various life events formed the qualities and characteristics of the woman she became. Beery Starts his exploration of how a person is shaped by their life by starting at, of course the beginning. The main character, Hannah Coulter is born in 1922 in a fictional place called Hargrave, Kentucky. She is an only child. living on a small family farm with her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And Grandmam,as I have seen in looking back, was the decider of my fate. She shaped my life, without of course knowing what my life would be. She taught me many things that I was going to need to know, without either of us knowing I would need to know them. She made the connections that made my life, as you will see. If it hadn't been for her what would my life have been? (11) An example of molding and shaping ones' values lies in the theme of education throughout the book. Education was important to Grandmam because she only went to the 8th grade. So, wanting a better life for her granddaughter, she ensured Hannah not only graduated high school but was valedictorian as well. Hannah, in turn, ensured that her children continued farther by graduating college themselves. Transition from being a child to being an adult. The certain age at which the transition takes place as does the nature of change. The choice to place Hannah Coulter's story as growing up and coming of age in the 20s–40s allows the reader to consider for themselves the contrast between that culture and one of today. After graduation Hannah was gently pushed out of the nest and expected to be self–sufficient, finding a job and a husband. This was accepted and even expected by Hannah, unlike in today's era in which children often remain with their families well into adulthood. While knowing that Hannah had the support, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...