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Modern Society Vs. Dystopian Society
Introduction: Hook: A dystopian society and a modern–day society both are very much alike and different in many ways. Background Information: A
modern–day society can be compared to a dystopian society because they both can be bad. Thesis: Both a modern–day society and a dystopian society
are alike because they both are not perfect, which is the exact opposite of a utopian society. Body Paragraph 1: Topic Sentence: Even though both
societies are alike, they also are very different. Supporting Detail #1: A dystopian society describes an unpleasant imaginary society. Supporting Detail
#2 Using TLQC: In contrast, a modern–day society is defined as people living together in the current time, unlike in a dystopian society.
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Traditional vs. Modern Society Essay example
Traditional vs. Modern Society
In today's world, the modern person is educated, independent and aggressive. To be a success, you must put forth your most competitive side and win
it all. Nothing less will be permitted. This is the mindset of most business tycoons, stockbrokers and the like. However, on the other side of the globe,
third world countries follow a more traditional lifestyle where the outlook on life is a little less malicious. In these countries, the society's idea of
success is being part of a large family with prosperous crops and livestock. How is it that our society and theirs have both been successful? And why
has the traditional way of life stayed so prevalent in such an industrialized world?
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Females do give birth to the children, but in these societies, a female is more like a piece of property than of heritage. Marriage in these societies is
usually based on the best dowry, rather than being based on love like most modern marriages.
Traditional societies believe that family heritage is what holds a family together. These societies have ascriptive values, meaning to follow their
family's ancestry and way of life. In modern culture, an individual has the power to decide for him/herself as to what he/she wants to attain in life –
including an education, career and mate. To those of us living in a modern world, traditional societies may seem to have it rough. However, to those
living the traditional way, their life is set for them. They need not worry about how powerful they will be or how much money they will make. Their
life brings them security.
Medical knowledge is less than adequate in these societies, leading to much illness and a very high death rate. The infant mortality rate is
overwhelmingly high, which is a reason for the high birth rates. Many infants do not make it through their first year of life before they get deathly ill –
most of them do eventually die from their illness. The medical technology of modern society is so expensive to third world countries, making it
extremely difficult for their society to stay healthy. Life expectancy is about 40–45 years in traditional societies.
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Identity vs Society
Elizabeth Gamboa
Professor Picardi
Eng. 102 Title – Identity: The Individual vs. Society We all develop identity from the world around us. Society offers us a wide variety of roles to
play, and we are rewarded if we play them as well as possible. We fail to realize that being teenagers, parents, workers, doctors, and etc. are just roles
and assume that we are simply participating in a genuine life. No matter how much effort a person puts into his or her own image, in the end it's all
a fraud, psychologically speaking, because so much of our lives is unconscious. From all the things that appeal to us in the world, we create images
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Our identities are constantly growing, changing, and adapting to our everyday lives. Life consists of making choices and having to deal with our
consequences. We have complete control over our own individual identity. The choices we make fall into the category of nurture; the development of
the environmental factors influencing the behavior and traits expressed by an individual. Based on Robert Frost's poem "Stopping by Woods on a
Snowy Evening," the speaker is left with the choice whether to appeal to nature, or remain in the jurisdiction of society. Gale Cengage points out in his
critical response titled "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" that:
Critics generally agree that its central theme is the speaker's dilemma in choosing between the allure of nature and the responsibilities of everyday
life in human society. However, the ambiguity of the poem has led to extensive critical debate. Some conclude that the speaker chooses, by the end
of the poem, to resist the temptations of nature and return to the world of men. Others, however, argue that the speaker's repetition of the last line
"And miles to go before I sleep" (Frost) suggests an indecisiveness as to whether or not he will in fact, "keep" the "promises" by which he is obligated
to return to society. (Vol.39.Gale Cengage)
Our Individual identities are based upon the paths we decide to travel like in the poem. If we let other people choose our paths in life then we will never
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Efficient Society Vs Efficient Society
Tiffany Deichmann
Chilton, Lawrence
English 1301
25 October, 2017
Efficient Society or Vacant Humanity
Extended Definition
Preventing the wasteful use of a particular resource is one of the definitions of the word efficient. The most common thought when people hear the
word efficient is that when something is efficient it is better than something that by comparison is not as efficient. Now we have gas efficient cars,
energy efficient appliances and as many highly efficiently people would say we are working to have a more efficient society. What is the cost of
more efficiency, in many things of course the more efficient the better, with more energy efficient cars and appliances we are saving our planet
reducing car emissions make for cleaner air that we all breathe and will make us less reliant on fuel and other natural resources. Can a real value or
cost be put on the human mind and spirit, what happens to people when they are set aside or determined to be of little or no use, what happens when
people begin to question their own worth in the world.
In Jeremy Rifkin's book Time Wars includes the reading selection "The Efficient Society" he is analytical in his explanation of what is being
considered to be an efficient society. In the critical analysis he details the time management scenarios that are addressed to make more efficient
workers. Corporations need to produce more work from each of its workers and the way that the companies take the time to measure
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Conflict, Man Vs. Society
Conflict In a story the conflict moves the plot making it one of the most important features. There are four types of conflict, man vs. man, man vs.
nature, man vs. society, and man vs. himself. In the short story "The Necklace" the conflict would be described as man vs. himself, or man vs. society.
The first idea that supports that statement would be when the author introduces the main character, Mathilde . He tells of how she is taunted about her
shabby apartment for its dingy walls, worn–out furniture, and ugly drapes. This is not only an external conflict of man vs. society, but it fuels the
internal conflict. Mathilde thinks she deserves a better life than what she has with more riches and luxuries because of her beauty and charm. She
is also resentful of her husband not being any higher class This is an internal conflict because Mathilde is not satisfied with her life and cannot
accept how it is. This conflict giving the readers an explanation of Mathilde and the story's first problem. The second idea supporting the conflict
being man vs. himself or man vs. society, is when Mathilde 's husband invites her to a ball. He thought it would make her delighted, but instead she
is sad everyone will show up beautifully dressed, while she does not even have an appropriate gown. This conflict is a mixture of man vs. man, and
man vs. society, because even though she is doubting herself of elegancy, she is being persuaded by the fact of everyone else being dressed
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Frankenstein Vs Society
The definitions people use to describe themselves are given to them by their surrounding society. With the assistance of society, people can better
understand who they are or are not. This theme is greatly displayed throughout the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. As soon as the monster comes
to life, he is given the label "monster", from the people, and he eventually conforms to it. Victor's interactions with his father leads to Victor discovering
his passion for the supernatural sciences. Victor and the monster's beginnings differ greatly due to their human interactions, and both end up defining
themselves by those previous interactions with people. In the beginning the monster wants to interact and be a functioning beneficial part of... Show
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One night Victor discovers a book on the supernatural. His father tells him the book is garbage, and to not read it. This sparks curiosity in Victor
to read the book because of his father's reactions to it. The book inspires ideas in Victor's mind and he refers to those ideas as a "train" that leads to
his ruin (Shelley 109). Comparing Victor's thoughts to a train represents how unstoppable and powerful Victor's ideas truly are. A trains are capable
of causing huge fiery crashes. His ideas will lead him to big disasters. Those disasters include the many deaths of the ones he loves. His ambition,
also, is a train in the same way that it will plow through anything in the way to get to it's destination. Victor's destination is the creation of the
monster. Victor's fatal ideas will lead to a terrible lonely life. This all will happen because of the way Victor's father acts when he first discovers the
book on eternal life. That moment shapes who Victor will become, an unhealthy ambition obsessive explorer of the
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Antigone Conscience Vs Society
Conscience vs. Society At one point or another, one has had to choose between doing what one believes is the right choice to make and what society
believes in the correct choice. The play Antigone, by Sophocles, is about a family that has gone through some difficult times: Oedipus, Antigone's and
Ismene's father and the former king, has been banished and died, the brothers of Antigone and Ismene have just gone to war with each other and have
both died, and Creon, the uncle of Antigone and Ismene, has taken the throne. The play portrays what happens directly after the death of Polyneices
and Eteocles, the brothers of Antigone and Ismene. Antigone and Creon, in the play Antigone bySophocles, both have to make decisions that will go
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"Antigone– 'Help me lift the body up–' Ismene– 'What, would you bury him? Against the proclamation?' Antigone– 'My own brother and yours I will!
If you will not, I will; I shall not prove disloyal'"(Sophocles 3). In this excerpt, Antigone is determined to honor her brother's body, even though Creon
has declared that he should be left unburied; however, Ismene is reluctant to go along with Antigone because of the decree made by Creon. Antigone, in
this section, is representing the will and determination of the human conscience, when, in contrast, Ismene is representing the will and laws of society.
Antigone is determined to satisfy her moral principles, which, in her mind, is also satisfying the gods, while Ismene wants to stay the obedient to the
laws of the kings and satisfy the
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Frankenstein Vs Society
Society contributes to how people treat others with non–normative bodies. Race is a part of the physical features that contributes to how a person is
viewed. In the texts The Monster and The Story of My Life, Henry Johnson and Helen Keller faced different treatments from their peers because of
their different racial backgrounds. After saving a little boy from a fire that cost him is face, instead of being treated like a hero, he was treated like a
monster because of his ethnicity. Helen Keller, on the other hand, was given education and became civilized through the determination of her peers.
Society assumes Henry Johnson is mentally incapable of being more than a monster, while society believes in Helen Keller's ability to overcome her
disabilities because their race.
Henry Johnson is presumed to be unintelligent before he was disfigured. The text says, "In regard to almost everything in life they seemed to have
minds precisely alike" (Crane, 91). The narrator introduces us to Henry Johnson describing his mental ability to a child's. The narrator ... Show more
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Due to their different ethnic backgrounds Henry Johnson and Helen Keller are treated differently from their peers around them. Helen Keller's peers
separated her mental capacity from her physical ability, while Henry Johnson's peers equated his mental capacity from his physical appearance. If
Johnson was from a white ethnic background, he would have been treated like Helen Keller. The message in The Monster would be also like The
Story of My Life because Johnson's peers would have given him a chance to prove that he was still the same. Currently, society still associates physical
appearance with mental capacity. Society should stop associating physical appearance with mental capacity and give people a chance to express
themselves because they may be intelligent despite their physical
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Society Vs Society In Fahrenheit 451
"Burn the books to ashes and then burn the ashes." The book Fahrenheit 451 takes place in a future American society where books are outlawed and
firemen burn any books that are found. There are many similarities and differences between our modern day society and the society in Fahrenheit 451.
Government: The government in America as well as Fahrenheit 451 has control of the society they rule. For example in our society the government
makes laws for for us to follow, and taxes we have to pay because the government has control. "Do you ever read the books you burn? He laughed
"that's against the law!" (Bradbury,1951,5). Their society along with ours has laws to show that the government is in control. Though our governments
may be similar
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Comparing Societies Vs Foraging Societies
Living the life in a foraging society, people had no control of the source of food and it could be brutal. They depended on the food that they hunted and
gathered. These societies didn't have an efficient system of obtaining food. The men and women both spent their time searching for food, which
could've showed gender equality. Searching for food could be dangerous for these people because they could be attacked/killed by animals or even
humans. They were demographically small and always on the move, they did not build permanent shelters or dwellings and had few personal
possessions. In contrast to foraging societies, state societies exhibit to some degree of complexity with their social organizations and government
structures. These people
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Antigone Conscience Vs Society
Conscience vs. Society Conscience vs. Society, would society get in the way of making your ethical decision? Or will you follow your heart and
choose what is morally right? I think you should choose your conscience and follow your heart, whether or not it's what society says is right. In this
play Antigone, written by Sophocles, the characters face these befuddling questions. Antigone, Oedipus's daughter, and her uncle Creon face these
decisions for the burial of Antigone's brother, Polynices.
Antigone and her sister, Ismene are facing a difficult barrier. Creon who is now the king after Oedipus's exile, forbade Antigone and Ismene's
brother Polyneices to have a proper burial because he was a traitor to Thebes. Antigone begs Ismene to help her secretly give Polyneices a proper
burial, Ismene responds to Antigone .." I am not one to cover things with scorn; but I was born too feeble to contend against the state." ( Sophocles
pg.5 ) Ismene does not want to help Antigone bury their brother Polyneices, in fear of going against the state and ... Show more content on
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Hearing this news Creon puts Antigone away , he does not want her death on his hands so he locks her away. Antigone commits suicide while
being locked away, Haemon, Antigone's lover commits suicide as well because of his unbarring father and the death of Antigone. Eurydice,
Creon's wife, so depressed and sad because of her son's death kills herself. Now Creon is left with no one, his son and wife are dead because of his
wrong doings. Creon's choices throughout this play has greatly affected the people he loves. He is left with no family to share his kingdom with,
Creon realizes his mistakes he has made and regrets it
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Steve Shouldn 't Take It Anymore
Steve couldn't take it anymore. Turning off the television before he threw the remote at it he slumped back on the couch in despair. He did not save
his country from alien invaders led by a brain washed brat of a Space Viking to have this happen. Hell, even the 'Crazy as a Bag of Cats' Asgardian had
been saner than– Hoping he hadn't forgot to charge the darn thing, Steve dug frantically in his pocket to retrieve his cell phone. Loki was obviously
not in New Mexico, but Thor did promise to relay his request as soon as he could. OoooO While startled, Steve was not really surprised when Loki
suddenly appeared in the Avenger's common room kitchen. It wasn't like he thought the God of Mischief would really pass up an actual 'invitation' for...
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Tony waved a dismissive hand, "Actually Cap, it is against the law for someone to provide them, receiving them? Totally different story." "Quite.
To continue," Loki held up his own hand and started ticking off items on his fingers. "In about twenty minutes a server at an institution called the
RNC is going to start distributing redacted, but still very damaging timelines and documents relating to the collaboration that Grump, Pennies and
numerous other high ranking members had with a hostile foreign government. Additionally there will be outlines of secret meetings discussing the
steps they took to pervert your election process. Which, I might add go back quite a few years and have seemingly been aided, abetted or just
ignored by your courts." A puzzled expression flashed for a moment across Loki face before he seemed to give a little mental shake at the follies of
mortals and continued imperturbably. "And I am sorry to tell you, that there will be mentions of a good deal of embarrassing personal information
that will include quite a swath of your ruling party." And no, the god did not actually look the least bit sorry. Steve however was stunned. It wasn't
like he didn't know he was opening a genie's bottle when he called Loki, but he'd completely dismissed the various warnings Thor had made over the
years about how when Loki granted you a favor, the results were often not what you'd thought
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Culture Vs. Society.
Culture vs. Society
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Introduction
Throughout the 20th century, the anthropological views of culture have evolved significantly. Anthropologists view culture as the learned and
accumulated experience. A culture of a particular community or society integrates the socially transmitted patterns of behaviors characteristics of a
specific social group. However, the definition is still evolving with some scholars defining culture as the knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, customs and
another element of life acquired by an individual in society. Kroeber defined culture as a mass of learned and transmitted motor reactions, habits,
techniques, ideas, and values.Since Krober's definition, anthropologists have defined culture in several other ways, although the core elements of
Kroeber's original definition are still relevant. Most o the modern definition of culture agree that culture is learned, widely shared, is responsible for
most of the differences in ways of thinking and behaving and is essential in completing the psychological and social development f individuals. Cultural
anthropologists often use the term when emphasizing the unique or most distinctive aspects of a specific group's customs and beliefs. For instance,
when we refer to Japanese culture, it refers to whatever customs and beliefs the Japanese people share that make them distinct or different from other
people. In this scenario, the definition does not imply that the
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1984 Individual Vs Society
George Orwell's 1984 explores many different themes, all which present a clear warning against totalitarianism. However, upon further inspection, an
equally strong theme can be found in the methods used to sustain this type of government. Throughout the story, the reader notices the methods used
by the government system named "The Party". Although media manipulation and social conditioning are established forms of maintaining control over
the public, alienating those who are nonconforming is perhaps the least known but most effective.
In order to analyze the techniques used in individual vs society, we first have to understand why 1984 received the popularity it has today. Part of
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In order to create the idea that to be an individual or even participating in private actions would be considered suspicious, a term would need to be
made. We see this take place through Newspeak, an updated vocabulary created by The Party. "It was assumed that when he was not working,
eating, or sleeping he would be taking part in some kind of communal recreations; to do anything that suggested a taste for solitude, even to go for a
walk by yourself, was always slightly dangerous. There was a word for it in Newspeak: ownlife" By discouraging activities done by oneself, The
Party promotes the concept that any action that isn't widely accepted by the public or The Party is a form of
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Giver Vs Society
Imagine a world where you have no real feelings, imagine a world where you don't see color, imagine a world where your life is controlled and you
don't realize it. This is the case for all the people of the future in the book called The Giver. The main character of The Giver ,Jonas , learns the truth
about what the world was like years ago when he gets the assignment of Receiver of Memory. Jonas has to take in all the memories of the past for the
whole community, and that's when he learns what color is and what true feelings actually feel like. The main difference between Jonas's society and
our society is having feelings, birthdays and families.
Feelings are any type of emotion you have everyday, something Jonas society doesn't have much of. When Jonas knows what love feels like, he asks
his parents if they love him and both say that the word love is meaningless. In the text, it states, "Your father means that you used a very generalized
word, so meaningless that it's become almost obsolete"(Lowry 127). In Jonas's society they have a pill they take called stirrings which makes the
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In Jonas's society families are made up of four members which are a father, mother,one son and one daughter. In the beginning of the book,it states,
"Two children–one male– one female–to each family unit. It was written very clearly in the rules" (Lowey 8). This quote shows that the community
has a very strict rule of the members in a family unit. In Jonas's society, birthmother are the only people who give birth ,so the families are not
biologically related. To clarify, it states "Three births, and that's all. After that they are Laborers for the rest of their adult life, until they enter the
house of the old" (Lowry 22). In our society, you can have as many children as you want and you whole family is related by blood. What would life be
like if you were not biologically related to your
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Society Vs Society
Many people are trying their best to look for a better future every day. Their willingness to take jobs that no one want and that society are
categorizing with a successful or a failure with a just before their title. Society is not seeing that these people are looking for a job that helps them
pay their bill and have a stable future. These people are as valuable as any other person and should be respected as well. Instead, society is categorizing
them with a "just" and making it sound like a failure on societies eyes. People deserve to be respected and value all the time and their job title should
not matter at all. Not to mention, that now in this days if you want to be known and respected you need to have a job that the society categorizes as a
success. When people start asking what your job is not because they want to know about you, most of the time. When they ask is because they
want to know if you have succeeded in life. Nickie Mc Whirter in her essay, "What You Do is What You Are" claims that "It is as if by defining
how a person earns his or her rent money, we validate or reject that person's existence." Mc Whirter is expressing that society immediately places
you in the category based on your job. It is sad to see but I have seen this happen around me. I have seen that people get treated based on what they're
categorized. For example, I have heard teachers that they're not going to clean because of their teachers, not janitors. I have also heard they
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Educational Philosophy of John Dewey Essay
The Educational Philosophy of John Dewey John Dewey is known as leader of the progressive movement in the history of the American education
system and his book, Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education, could be used as a textbook to teach the foundations
of the movement. Discrediting all previous educational and philosophic approaches as intellectually incomplete or inaccurate, Dewey first presents a
new perspective on the nature of knowledge, education, society and philosophy. One fundamental theme of Dewey's progressive movement is that
education is growth and that growth is, in and of itself, the objective. Rejecting any notion of innate knowledge or of an ideal goal to strive for, the
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Societies can be, by definition, small associations of like minded individuals with narrow aims or large nations with broad, diverse aims. Dewey
offers two standards which can be applied to assess the value of a society: How numerous and varied are the interests which are consciously
shared? How full and free is the interplay with other forms of association? By applying these two questions, the natural conclusion of the ideal
society is democratic, that is to say one that offers its citizens the freedom of expression and communication. If a democracy represents an ideal
society that presents the maximum number of common interests and the maximum opportunities for association with other societies, then it also
represents the ideal society in its potential for growth. Any society with a near limitless potential for growth must redefine the concept of
knowledge in order to gain efficiencies in its education system. Previous attempts at defining knowledge were flawed, in the mind of the
Progressivist, by directly stating or implying a division or duality that presents a barrier to free intercourse of ideas. Examples of these dualities are
that of different classes within a society such as rich vs poor, noble vs lower class, ruler vs ruled or that of the physical vs metaphysical worlds. Any
duality serves to separate knowledge from action, a continuity which is proclaimed as ideal. Any piece of
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The Hunter-Gathered Society By Sahlin Vs. Sahlins
''The original affluent society is one in which all the people's material wants are easily satisfied'' (Sahlins, 2009, pp:79). It can be said that Sahlin's book
the original affluent society argues that the affluent society is better than today's modern society. What could possibly be the reason which made
Sahlins think that hunter–gatherer societies are better than the modern ones? This paper will talk about why Sahlin thought this way.
In the affluent society the hunters and gatherers had limited wants and unlimited resources, thus they were living in a condition where they always had
enough. There was no scarcity and there wants were easily satisfied. However, in the modern world the wealthy and the capitalists control everything
and they decide who gets to have what resources, thus they have produced a scarcity. This quote further illustrates my point "...Modern capitalist
societies, however richly endowed, dedicate themselves to the proposition of scarcity. Inadequacy of economic means is the first principal of the
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"... as they (Savages) are contented with a mere living, not one of them gives himself to the devil to acquire wealth'' (*Lejeune, 1897) The quote
mentioned above is from Shalin's text and it clearly shows that the people in the affluent society were happy and did not care for material wants.
''Their extremely limited material possessions relieve them of all cares with regard to daily necessities and permit them to enjoy life.'' (*Gusinde,
1961: 1) In the modern world if a person has no material wealth he is thought of as poor and unhappy. He is looked down upon by others in the
society and is under pressure to acquire wealth. This was not the case in the affluent society. ''The worlds most primitive people have few possessions,
but they are not poor.'' (Sahlins, 2006, pp:
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Society Vs Savagery
`"A sense of responsibility or concern for the problems and injustices on society'' this is the definition from the Oxford Dictionary. In the case of
William Golding's iconic conspicuous novel Lord of the flies it is a text who's referral to a social conscience is a person's responsibility within their
society and the certain morals that they have been educated on that reflect how they respond on a day to day basis. Golding challenges the reader to
develop a social conscience through the exploration of the theme – society vs human nature vs savagery. Without having to undergo the situation the
boys in this novel were present in, Golding has put together and recontextualized a recall on the destruction and brutality of World War II that he had
first handedly witnessed. This event was due to not following the rules that kept people in order. When evaluating the novel you can detect the
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A major event of the novel that unleashed the dismantling of the sense of society within the boys was when they couldn't agree about the rules and
they decided to split into two groups. Those for society and those Hunters or what you could also refer to them as savages which is later illustrated.
The hunters have determination for survival which is apart of human nature its a basic essential for survival (food, water, shelter). By doing this though
it scraps the sense of them being littleluns waiting for help, instead they are fending for themselves something that isn't expected for boys this age –
Especially hunting animals. Having no consequences for their mishaps they are free from making mistakes there is no such thing. A quote spoken by
Ralph states how there's no importance of society to the others and clearly outlines whats going
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Society Vs Givers
Imagine a society that was so perfect it wasn't perfect! Is a perfect society actually good? There are many good and bad things about having a
utopian society. Making a perfect world only destroy it.There are many differences and comparisons in our society and the givers society. Are
modern day society has alot in common with the givers society. such as both societies have rules they must follow. What I mean by this is both our
society and the givers society has rules they must follow are they will be punished severely. In the giver they have a law that you cannot be outside
after 12:00. Our society has the same rule but ours is just a little earlier, we have
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Individuals vs. Society
An individual's role in society can vary with the number themes the characters exhibit. When there are signs of fate, cruelties, weaknesses, and
desires for justice and catharsis the role of an individual becomes more complicated. In Antigone, most of those themes are shown thus a single
person's influence or role on society is very small and complicated to attain. However in The Lottery the society has most of the control and there is
not many signs of those characteristics so the role of a person is simplified because they are nothing compared to the society combined. Finally, in The
Penalty of Death, there are signs of many of the themes but since it is the societies influence against that of an individuals, it is simplified because...
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A person wants them for the same reason, so that the person who harmed them would not go unpunished and to feel a sense of satisfaction. He states
that catharsis is used to relieve a person of their emotions. He gives an example where a victim will turn in the criminal because they are not at rest
unless that person is brought to justice. That brings me to my point about wanting/enforcing justice in which is it used for basically the same reason,
for catharsis. "When there is a crime which destroys a whole community's sense of security. Every law–abiding citizen feels menaced and frustrated
until the criminals have been struck down В– until the community capacity to get even with them, and more than even, has been dramatically
demonstrated." This is stating that victims of an act of crime cannot continue with their regular unless they are convinced the criminals got what they
deserved. Here is another example, "Until they are brought to book that unhappiness continues; when the law has been executed upon them there is a
sigh of relief. In other words, there is katharsis." An individual's role in society is simplified because the society works together to achieve catharsis
and justice. The more themes (that were mentioned earlier) that are present, the more complicated the role of an individual's on society is. It also
makes it harder for them to achieve anything against society since they have less
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Society Vs Fahrenheit 451
Imagine life without being dependent on technology. People wouldn't be so focused on their phone and instead, would be focused on living, and
doing all this fun things you could do if you wanted to. When you're focused on your electronics, time flies by really fast and you aren't doing
anything. If our society actually talked to people instead of texting, we could express our feelings more easily, but in text you could say "Lol", and not
really be laughing. Our society vs Fahrenheit 451 is the same because people always are focused on their electronics and are lifeless or "dead". In the
book Fahrenheit 451, people in their society don't read, dont have fun outside, dont talk to people as much as they should, and dont think about
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Society Vs American Society
On July 17th 2016, I stood in front of the presidential hall of the University of Toledo gazing at the beauty of the architecture the college building
possessed, and I anticipated what the University of Toledo had to teach me through the youth nations program. I along with the hundreds of other
students from all over the country, stood there glancing around, with our ambitious eyes, and hopes to get what University of Toledo has to offer. As I
walked in and met the students, professors and attended the one week long camp, I started to realize that the University of Toledo and I had the same
thing in common, same vision, same goal: to help flourish what already exists. Exactly 6 days later, after the camp was over, I again stood in front of...
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Since I was a small kid, I have always been involved in extra–curricular activities, volunteering activities and sports. I have taken part in many national
level and international level leadership competitions and won some of them. I have had a year of experience on becoming the vice–president of the
student council in my school. Currently, I am a proud member of the National Honor Society. I believe that committing to the society is the main goal
for your life and that is why you work for.
My main goal is to get a quality education through the University of Toledo and prove to become a successful student. I believe that my academic
achievements until now will reflect my success in college. I can confidently tell that I am a greatly motivated student, who is passionate about
embracing the society and the college through my passion, hard–work and
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All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy
The concept of what is "individuality" and what is not has plagued and delighted man since the dawn of time. "All the Pretty Horses" by Cormac
McCarthy adds 302 more pages to the pile of all the works that have been on the quest to define individualism. In this novel, McCarthy takes us
through four faces of the key character's life, John Grady, to portray the idea of illusory individualism. He contends that John Grady is simply a
product of a society in contrast to his (Grady) notion of free will. Simply put: Grady has no alternatives but an obligation to conform to society.
McCarthy uses him to create the platform in which to comment on oppression of individuality, expectation of conformity to the values of the society
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His gives us an insight of why McCarthy chose a vaquero character over a mere lad. A battle of an individual and society requires perseverance; hence
a stubborn, ambitious cowboy personality was pertinent for the McCarthy's main protagonist. Thus, the heroic acts John Grady performs are not more
than what can be expected from a cowboy .
Realizing that he is fighting a losing battle, John Grady decides to chase his idealized imaginings, thereby subtly shifting the focus from his lack of
control over the fate of the ranch to his assumption of control over his own fate. He then rides down south to Mexico with his companion – Rawlins.
Their journey from San Angelo to Mexico seems to be accomplished flawlessly and easily. "I could get used to this life," commented Rawlins on the
imminent accomplishment of their dream – a care free life. Initially Grady, in accordance to cowboy notions, succeeds in implementing his passive
personality. Firstly deserts his home land without proper goodbyes to anybody and secondly he was even contemplating on killing Blevins the first
time they met (p.41). However, his passive demeanor opens to scrutiny of being spurious, when he eventually goes to an extent of putting his (Grady)
own life at stake in the name of love for Blevins. He continues to diverge away from an independent, rough and tough cowboy personality to a
sympathetic and caring father, when he starts acting like a father to Blevins. "What do you want to
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Industrialization Vs. Industrializing Society
Industrialized vs. Industrializing Society
Industrialized societies that are driven by the use of technology to enable mass production and that support a large population with a high capacity for
division of labor. Industrializing societies has many elements of traditional and pre–industrial cultures that still flourish, but coexist to a greater or
lesser degree with various elements of modern industrial technology. This paper will be contrasting and comparing Madagascar which is an
industrializing society and Australia which is already industrialized.
Madagascar population growth is ranked twenty–five out of two hundred and thirty–three. Just like most other industrializing societies they are
overpopulating to fast which is a major problem. Madagascar has a high poverty level and low living standards. Madagascar's living standard has a
variety of diverse aspects such as low income and poor health rates. More than ninety–two percent of the population lives under two dollars per day.
About twenty–eight percent households in Madagascar suffer from repugnant food insufficiency. Overall, many people in Madagascar are most likely
starving and struggling.
Australia's population rank is fifty–six out of two hundred and thirty–three. Their population growth per year is about 1.4% while their population is
sitting around 24.13 million people. Ninety to ninety–five percent of Australia's population live in rural areas. With Australia's fertility rate being a 1.9
they are able to
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War On Drugs Vs Society
Drugs vs. Society The War on Drugs, a coined phrase by Richard Nixon, has been an issue that has caused a lot of pain and suffering for law
enforcement and those affected by drugs. According to the documentary, The House I Live In, 2.3 million Americans are behind bars, that is 5 percent
of the world's population. 500,000 of those individuals are incarcerated because of a nonviolent drug crime. 2.7 million Children have a parent behind
bars; however, for every child that has a parent in jail, there is also a child with a parent in law enforcement attempting to uphold and defend the law.
Some believe drugs are the number one threat to America, while others argue that the War on Drugs is the number one threat to America; however, the
correct
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Society vs Self
The Effects that Society has on Individuals are Negative Society is, by definition, a group of people who live in the same area who tend to follow
the same standards. Society influences people to follow their expectations, because it is thought of as the right way to live. Due to this influence,
society has a negative impact on the individuals who are a part of it. Society forces conformity on others, has individuals acting selfish, and lowers
self–esteem which ultimately has a negative effect on individuals. Society influences people into conformity. Conformity means to be or become
similar in form, nature, or character. A huge type of conformity ispeer pressure. Like a student being coerced into trying marijuana. In the ... Show more
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One of the major self–esteem issues that individuals suffer with is body image. People today look at celebrities in magazines and usually wish that
they could look like them. Or, they see their friend with the nice muscles, or the toned legs and feel that since they do not have them, they are not as
good as them. Because of this, it causes their confidence to drop. Along with body image, bullying is another way to lower an individual's confidence.
For example, a nerdy kid gets made fun of when walking into class because their back pack is very big. Since he feels that he is different from
everyone else, his appraisal of himself decreases and he starts to feel like he is worthless. And finally, a way that society can reduce someone's
self–esteem is excessive criticism. Such as when a child is repeatedly told that they are no good. Because they are always being told that they are
worthless, consequently, they soon start to feel this way. When society is constantly pushing a body image that makes individuals lose confidence, or
when someone is being bullied or being excessively criticised, then an individual's self–esteem will decrease, which is negative because they feel like
they do not belong in this society. In summary, society's effect on the individual is negative. Society influences its members to conform to its ideals
through peer pressure and segregation, is selfish in thinking that only their corrupt actions are acceptable, and lowers
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Nature Vs Society : Society Vs. Society
In life we are all confronted with the idea of nature along with society. Although both have their pros and cons they work together to give us freedom
and order among individuals.
Society provides a person with comfort and clarification, however it is nature that allows a person to escape the boundaries created and truly be
theirself in a free experience, which causes a person to live a life with their own will.
Within the poems of Walt Whitman he discusses the significance between society vsnature. In the poem When I heard the Learn'd Astronomer the
poem approaches the idea of nature vs society in a specific manner. In the poem when the poet says "I wandered off by myself," the poet is relating
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To end with, it is human nature that can lead to events that in society's eyes are dreadfully wrong, but on the other hand it is nature that fills us
with a particular feeling we seem to enjoy. On the mountain, I am fearless, at times I feel as if it is just me and snow. The only person that can
stop me from doing what I want is myself, because when I am out in nature there are no rules to be broken. When I pull up to Burke mountain, I
am exposed to the beauty that is nature in its truest form. As I climb up on the chair lift and the higher the elevation the more I become exposed to
myself. And as I go down the hill I am free to do as I please. Unlike being in 5 line traffic, which is very constricting, nature allows me to be free. In a
sense society is like a box that I am contained in, however when I go up to the mountain to shred this box opens up and allows me to be free.
To bring it all in Nathaniel Hawthorne and Walt Whitman both provide examples of society vs nature. Examples of how society is constructing us
from being free and examples of society being a place of reason and logic, but they also showed us how nature at its greatest can set us free without
limits. However nature can be devastating like in the case with Chillingworth and how human nature overcame him to obtain revenge. As well as my
own self experience with nature and riding the mountain being free to myself. The experiences that society
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Canadian Society Vs Collectivist Society
Canada is more of an collectivist society than an individualist society. Within a collectivist society a group's interest is above an individual's
self–interest. These set of principles are focused on providing programs and public services to help the community, the programs and services are
usually provided by the government which are paid with by the taxpayers money.
A program that benefits all individuals within the Canadian society, could be the universal healthcare. Which helps provides health care insurance to
all Canadian citizens, no matter the income, race, gender, or standard of living. This program is accessible to all Canadian citizens because it is paid
by taxes, unlike our close neighbor the United States. In the United States
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Society Vs Ancient Greece Society
Ancient Greece was a polytheistic society with a varied life reflecting their beliefs, culture, and society and differed greatly from that of the modern
world. They believed very strongly in Olympian Gods and had many worship habits. Those two things are what mostly made Ancient Greece. In
modern day Greece, the area is about 51,000 square miles and islands make up about 20 percent of the total area. Mostly all islands are in mountain
ranges. There are about 6000 islands in Greece but only 30 percent are inhibited. The other 80 percent of Greece are cities or towns. One of the largest
cities in Greece is Athens. In Greece, they're aren't a lot of valleys that could help farmers, but they all manage to produce wheat, olive oil, and ... Show
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It was the despots who educated the general population their rights and power. By the start of the fifth century BC, Athens had developed as the
primary majority rule government ever. In the vicinity of two and three centuries previously this, the Athenian rulers had cleared a path for
authorities called "archons," chose by the nobles. In this way a highborn type of government was built up. Ancient Greek Society has many
different types of topics about how it came to be. The education in Greece was a very important thing that they needed to have. Literacy was widely
spread in Greece when writing was invented. As soon as writing was invented, education became an important activity. The Greek and Roman
systems of education were usually the people who contracted with teachers to educate their children. "The most famous of these pedagogues were
the Greek Sophists, who were sometimes suspected of teaching argument for its own sake and techniques of verbal trickery, such as how to make a
good thing appear bad and vice versa."(Aldrete) As time went by, education in Greece became a very big thing that people took very seriously. Since
the Greeks had a lot of wars going on in ancient Greece, The Greek states often fought each other. Sparta and Athens fought a long war, called the
Peloponnesian War from 431 to 404 BC. War equipment was one of the most needed things in Greece at that time in the civil war. Weapons in Ancient
Greece
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Ancient Societies Vs. Roman Societies
Conversely, the Roman Societies conducted themselves in a manner that is different from that of the Ancient Chinese. Battle was "by agreement," and
it required that both sides be drawn up face–to–face, eyeing each other anywhere from a few minutes to hours on end. Unlike the Ancient Chinese,
ambushes, surprise attacks and entrenchment were not popular options. Instead, the no–mans–land between the two armies were purposely bare,
ensuring unimpeded advance by both sides and, consequently, unobstructed clear view of the enemy (Hanson 2009, 97). However, when it comes
down to warfare the Roman Societies seemed to have made no attempt to systematize military theory. Therefore, we are left to deduce their art of war
from the warfare itself. (Lazenby,
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Story Of An Hour Women Vs Society
Hypothetically if tomorrow you had a child that were told they had cancers and to get a cure to save them you had to pay an outrageous amount
money. Would you rob a bank and hope you do not get caught, would you take on massive amounts of loans that your children will be paying off
even after you're gone, or would you do nothing. Depending on which child it is you might say, Yup the last one sounds like the best answer, but
society has taught us that your reply will probably be choice two and face debt your whole life when in truth you already have the bank and escape
plan ready. Two authors talk about this subject,Kate Chopin who wrote "The Story of an Hour" which talks about gender roles touching on how
society expects women to act vs. how they want to feel and work as well as talking about the limited free will women ... Show more content on
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Mallard getting news that her husband has died at first it comes off as if she is upset upon hearing the new but upon further reading, it is said she
is secretly happy due to her new freedom. At young ages in the 1800's, it was normal for women to marry early and take on roles that were
expected of her so when she got the news, she did as she is expected she was sad, but on the inside, she makes her role by showing happiness that he
is gone. At the end of the story when Mrs. Mallard husband walks in she died from seeing her husband, the story says she died from joy but in truth
from reading the story it can be said she died from the realization she will not have the freedom she thought she was going to have. The next story that
questions the question about actions was "To the Lady" by Mitsuye Yamada in 1976 which first asked the question of why did the Japanese American
let themselves be thrown in internment camps. The speaker is in raged about the question that is asked, so to answer the question she felt that it was
necessary to explain all the options that were able at the time
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Society Vs Society In Fahrenheit 451
How would you deal with the fact that your whole life is being mapped out for you and you get to have no choice nor no say? In his book
Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury created a society that took away so many people's happiness to decrease some people's sadness. In this novel, a grown
man named Montag goes on this journey to discover the true meaning of books and what it means to him. But on this journey, he meets two very
important people that help him figure out how to be happy. Even with the challenges Montag had to overcome and the rules he had to bend, at the end
he did what he had to do and did what was best for him. The book Fahrenheit 451 shows us a society that is very different from our society, including
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Over viewing Montag's society, you instantly learn that technology is a big part of his world and something the community cannot live without.
Technology belongs to the rich and to the homeless. Technology lives with you at home and leaves with you to work. On page 21–22, the book states,
"The Mechanical Hound slept but did not sleep, lived but did not live in its gently humming, gently vibrating, softly illuminated kennel back in a
dark corner of the firehouse." First off, there is absolutely no such thing as a Mechanical Hound in our society being used by the firemen. But in
Montag's, the Hound is being used to find criminals or illegal things such as books. The Mechanical Hound is a big useful tool to their jobs and
would not work without the technology behind it. In addition with the topic technology, in Fahrenheit 451, all the poor, homeless, and criminals are
keeping up with all the latest news 24/7. On page 141, the text states, "Granger nodded to a portable battery TV set by the fire." You could be on the
run away and still have a portable TV to keep track with news going on. The government in Montag's society wants to control your mind by
controlling what you watch. Their government could also put up fake news or broadcasts just to keep the citizens happy, but little did they know they
could be in danger.
I would prefer a society where I get a choice on what I watch and
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A Summary Of Immigrants In The Third And Final Continent
Adjusting to a new environment can be difficult for many people. Immigrants in "The Third and Final Continent" have hard times adjusting to different
cultures, but they find a way to make it work. This chapter has lots of interesting details about what it's like to live in a different country with the
everyday struggles that immigrants go through. They also describe how different their life is when they move somewhere with someone who they are
strangers to.
The characters in this story are Mrs. Croft who is 103 years old. Helen is Mrs. Croft daughter. Mala is the narrator's wife, and the narrator tells the
story. The narrator had a hard life growing up, his father died when he was 16, after his mother went insane and died soon after. He was a Bengali
man who grew up in India and then later on immigrated to Boston.
While he arrived there, he went to go rent a room and he met Mrs. Croft. Later Mrs. Croft and the narrator got close. "The next Morning, I moved
into the room in Mrs. Croft's house" (TFC 182). He would pay his rent on time, he would even place the rent money of $8 in her hands because she
was very old. "I sat beside her long after she had drifted off to sleep, still in awe of how many years she had spent on this earth" (TFC 189). He then
tried to get used to her daily routine since he had moved in so quickly. When he was trying to move to Boston he had no time to know his wife Mala.
"When I was thirty–six years old, my own marriage was arranged" (TFC 174). It
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Huck Finn Vs. Society
"Huck Finn helped a N***** to get his freedom; and if I were to ever see anyone from that town again I'd be ready to get down and lick his boots
for shame" (Twain 215).Throughout Huckleberry Finn Huck's views as well as society's conflict. This novel shows the view points society has on
everyday situations and how they are still present today including; morality vs. society, the importance of education, and the control materialistic items
have over people. The novel Huck Finn proves that personal morality is not always in alignment with society's beliefs. During the time period Huck
Finn takes place in African Americans are looked down upon and are to be enslaved. Throughout the story Huck goes back and forth on his final
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Throughout the novel Twain uses several educated characters that are able to see the truth using their education. The first apparent figure is the
lawyer who is able to see through the Duke and King's scam. "'You're a fraud, that's what you are!"'(Twain 172) Due to his educated background he
is able to know that the Duke and King are liars and tries to help the sisters. The sister Joanna in Huck Finn is another character able to see through
Huck's lies based on having an upper hand in knowing about England. '"...hain't you been telling me a lot of lies?'"(Twain 177) once again education
is used to see through lies. Currently in society people are taken advantage of due to the hands of lies covered up by false advertisements. Companies
use false statements to easily trap ignorant people into buying or believing things that are not true. An example of this in Huck Finn is when the Duke
and the King falsely advertise their show. "The world re–owned tragedians"(Twain 152). The uneducated town's people attend the show unknowingly,
thinking the show is legit. When uneducated it is easy for people to fall into the trap of lies even in today's
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American Culture Vs. American Society
American Culture in comparison to Australian Culture
American society is incorporated of traditions and conventions including language, religion, food, expressions and patriotism. It is accepted via
scientists that almost every area of the world has impacted American culture, it is known as the nation of settlers. U.S. culture is basically moulded by
the societies of Native Americans, Latin Americans, Africans and Asians.
The United States is sometimes known as a "melting point" in which diverse societies have contributed their own different "flavours" to American
culture. Exactly as Cultures far and wide have affected American society, today American society impacts the world. As the third largest nation on the
planet with a population of more than 315 Million, the United States is the most socially varied nation on the planet.
Australian society then again is altogether different to that of American society. For example, Australians are not as devoted as Americans. A portion of
the patriotism could be ascribed to the noteworthy exhibit of American accomplishments that incorporates landing on the moon, taking a heading part
in stopping Nazi Germany, designing the web and winning 30% of Nobel prizes. Then again, in Australia patriotism is been considered as a negative
idea in a few viewpoints. However, Australians demonstrate their appreciation by directing ANZAC days for officers and many others.
A standout amongst the most vital distinction that I have generally perceived
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Spartan Society Vs Athenian Society
The purpose of society should be to strive to create an economically prosperous community that values equality and allowing everyone equal
opportunity to pursue any sort of vocation and avocation. While both Athenian and Spartan societies had elements important to a successful society,
Athens and Sparta also had certain values that were degrading to their society. Overall, neither society was right in terms of what they valued. Although
Sparta did allow women considerable freedom, their extreme focus on military led to an extremely one dimensional society in which value was
determined only by athletic ability and not by any other characteristics. This meant that citizens were largely focused on athletic training and preparing
themselves for
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Journey Short Story
We exited the cave, and it gave way to the castle's large and wall–less garden, where many gathered. Some sat on blankets for winter picnics, while
others danced to a folk tune I didn't recognize, but it was the young woman in a black dress that made me smile. With all caution and care, she played
with a group of five to eight children. They didn't cry, but offered simple smiles, laughter and giggles, as her game of Ring Around the Rosie, switched
to Duck, Duck Goose.
It brought a tear to my eye to know that those who had departed had indeed found some respite, some semblance of peace that transcended time and
space, and those children were cared for, loved even.
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"You told him to watch over me?"
"Of course. Loki is selfish. He wouldn't do anything so kind for anyone if not ordered."
Loki remained standing next to me, still. I clenched my fists and jaw.
"You don't look so well,"Thor said. "Something wrong?"
I braced myself from the blizzard forming in my mind. Loki had blinded me with his charm, and I'd let him.
"Yes, Midgard is being overrun," Loki interjected. "We must return to assist in its defense."
Thor turned his attention back to me, and seeing his glee, I hated every moment of it. "You came for me like I knew you would." He gushed.
To me, I could still smell Loki on my skin. That of sugar, honey and desire. It now began to mix with regret and betrayal.
"You knew I would?" My voice squeaked.
"You have always been such a force to reckon with, one of honor and courage. I knew you'd make sure that I, no we, could defend Midgard, and with
you being here now, the gate shall open and I can finally leave." Thor headed back in the direction from which Loki and I came.
Loki reached out to take my hand. I snatched it out of his grasp.
"You did this. I knew something was off, but instead of listening to my instinct, that little voice inside, I gave you the benefit of the doubt."
I stomped through the snow behind Thor's long strides.
"Sif, listen–" Loki rubbed my arms up and down and attempted to calm me.
I waited for him to say something, anything, to prove I was wrong.
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Society Vs Utopian
Would you want someone always to make your choices, such as where you work or even who you marry? Would you want to live under strict rules?
Then a utopian society is not for you. But living in a democratic Society with freedom is better than living in a utopian society. Living in a democratic
society is better than living in a utopian society because you have freedom of speech, you are not under strict rules, and choose your own spouse and
family.
In a utopian society, you don't really get to make your own choices. You don't get to choose your job, you have to do volunteer work at different types
of jobs until you're 12 years of age then you get chosen for a job by the elders. Even if you don't like your job, you still have to deal with
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Modern vs Dystopian Societies

  • 1. Modern Society Vs. Dystopian Society Introduction: Hook: A dystopian society and a modern–day society both are very much alike and different in many ways. Background Information: A modern–day society can be compared to a dystopian society because they both can be bad. Thesis: Both a modern–day society and a dystopian society are alike because they both are not perfect, which is the exact opposite of a utopian society. Body Paragraph 1: Topic Sentence: Even though both societies are alike, they also are very different. Supporting Detail #1: A dystopian society describes an unpleasant imaginary society. Supporting Detail #2 Using TLQC: In contrast, a modern–day society is defined as people living together in the current time, unlike in a dystopian society. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Traditional vs. Modern Society Essay example Traditional vs. Modern Society In today's world, the modern person is educated, independent and aggressive. To be a success, you must put forth your most competitive side and win it all. Nothing less will be permitted. This is the mindset of most business tycoons, stockbrokers and the like. However, on the other side of the globe, third world countries follow a more traditional lifestyle where the outlook on life is a little less malicious. In these countries, the society's idea of success is being part of a large family with prosperous crops and livestock. How is it that our society and theirs have both been successful? And why has the traditional way of life stayed so prevalent in such an industrialized world? First, what exactly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Females do give birth to the children, but in these societies, a female is more like a piece of property than of heritage. Marriage in these societies is usually based on the best dowry, rather than being based on love like most modern marriages. Traditional societies believe that family heritage is what holds a family together. These societies have ascriptive values, meaning to follow their family's ancestry and way of life. In modern culture, an individual has the power to decide for him/herself as to what he/she wants to attain in life – including an education, career and mate. To those of us living in a modern world, traditional societies may seem to have it rough. However, to those living the traditional way, their life is set for them. They need not worry about how powerful they will be or how much money they will make. Their life brings them security. Medical knowledge is less than adequate in these societies, leading to much illness and a very high death rate. The infant mortality rate is overwhelmingly high, which is a reason for the high birth rates. Many infants do not make it through their first year of life before they get deathly ill – most of them do eventually die from their illness. The medical technology of modern society is so expensive to third world countries, making it extremely difficult for their society to stay healthy. Life expectancy is about 40–45 years in traditional societies. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Identity vs Society Elizabeth Gamboa Professor Picardi Eng. 102 Title – Identity: The Individual vs. Society We all develop identity from the world around us. Society offers us a wide variety of roles to play, and we are rewarded if we play them as well as possible. We fail to realize that being teenagers, parents, workers, doctors, and etc. are just roles and assume that we are simply participating in a genuine life. No matter how much effort a person puts into his or her own image, in the end it's all a fraud, psychologically speaking, because so much of our lives is unconscious. From all the things that appeal to us in the world, we create images of how we want to see ourselves. We try to make ourselves seen in the world so our images can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our identities are constantly growing, changing, and adapting to our everyday lives. Life consists of making choices and having to deal with our consequences. We have complete control over our own individual identity. The choices we make fall into the category of nurture; the development of the environmental factors influencing the behavior and traits expressed by an individual. Based on Robert Frost's poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," the speaker is left with the choice whether to appeal to nature, or remain in the jurisdiction of society. Gale Cengage points out in his critical response titled "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" that: Critics generally agree that its central theme is the speaker's dilemma in choosing between the allure of nature and the responsibilities of everyday life in human society. However, the ambiguity of the poem has led to extensive critical debate. Some conclude that the speaker chooses, by the end of the poem, to resist the temptations of nature and return to the world of men. Others, however, argue that the speaker's repetition of the last line "And miles to go before I sleep" (Frost) suggests an indecisiveness as to whether or not he will in fact, "keep" the "promises" by which he is obligated to return to society. (Vol.39.Gale Cengage) Our Individual identities are based upon the paths we decide to travel like in the poem. If we let other people choose our paths in life then we will never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Efficient Society Vs Efficient Society Tiffany Deichmann Chilton, Lawrence English 1301 25 October, 2017 Efficient Society or Vacant Humanity Extended Definition Preventing the wasteful use of a particular resource is one of the definitions of the word efficient. The most common thought when people hear the word efficient is that when something is efficient it is better than something that by comparison is not as efficient. Now we have gas efficient cars, energy efficient appliances and as many highly efficiently people would say we are working to have a more efficient society. What is the cost of more efficiency, in many things of course the more efficient the better, with more energy efficient cars and appliances we are saving our planet reducing car emissions make for cleaner air that we all breathe and will make us less reliant on fuel and other natural resources. Can a real value or cost be put on the human mind and spirit, what happens to people when they are set aside or determined to be of little or no use, what happens when people begin to question their own worth in the world. In Jeremy Rifkin's book Time Wars includes the reading selection "The Efficient Society" he is analytical in his explanation of what is being considered to be an efficient society. In the critical analysis he details the time management scenarios that are addressed to make more efficient workers. Corporations need to produce more work from each of its workers and the way that the companies take the time to measure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Conflict, Man Vs. Society Conflict In a story the conflict moves the plot making it one of the most important features. There are four types of conflict, man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. society, and man vs. himself. In the short story "The Necklace" the conflict would be described as man vs. himself, or man vs. society. The first idea that supports that statement would be when the author introduces the main character, Mathilde . He tells of how she is taunted about her shabby apartment for its dingy walls, worn–out furniture, and ugly drapes. This is not only an external conflict of man vs. society, but it fuels the internal conflict. Mathilde thinks she deserves a better life than what she has with more riches and luxuries because of her beauty and charm. She is also resentful of her husband not being any higher class This is an internal conflict because Mathilde is not satisfied with her life and cannot accept how it is. This conflict giving the readers an explanation of Mathilde and the story's first problem. The second idea supporting the conflict being man vs. himself or man vs. society, is when Mathilde 's husband invites her to a ball. He thought it would make her delighted, but instead she is sad everyone will show up beautifully dressed, while she does not even have an appropriate gown. This conflict is a mixture of man vs. man, and man vs. society, because even though she is doubting herself of elegancy, she is being persuaded by the fact of everyone else being dressed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Frankenstein Vs Society The definitions people use to describe themselves are given to them by their surrounding society. With the assistance of society, people can better understand who they are or are not. This theme is greatly displayed throughout the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. As soon as the monster comes to life, he is given the label "monster", from the people, and he eventually conforms to it. Victor's interactions with his father leads to Victor discovering his passion for the supernatural sciences. Victor and the monster's beginnings differ greatly due to their human interactions, and both end up defining themselves by those previous interactions with people. In the beginning the monster wants to interact and be a functioning beneficial part of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One night Victor discovers a book on the supernatural. His father tells him the book is garbage, and to not read it. This sparks curiosity in Victor to read the book because of his father's reactions to it. The book inspires ideas in Victor's mind and he refers to those ideas as a "train" that leads to his ruin (Shelley 109). Comparing Victor's thoughts to a train represents how unstoppable and powerful Victor's ideas truly are. A trains are capable of causing huge fiery crashes. His ideas will lead him to big disasters. Those disasters include the many deaths of the ones he loves. His ambition, also, is a train in the same way that it will plow through anything in the way to get to it's destination. Victor's destination is the creation of the monster. Victor's fatal ideas will lead to a terrible lonely life. This all will happen because of the way Victor's father acts when he first discovers the book on eternal life. That moment shapes who Victor will become, an unhealthy ambition obsessive explorer of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Antigone Conscience Vs Society Conscience vs. Society At one point or another, one has had to choose between doing what one believes is the right choice to make and what society believes in the correct choice. The play Antigone, by Sophocles, is about a family that has gone through some difficult times: Oedipus, Antigone's and Ismene's father and the former king, has been banished and died, the brothers of Antigone and Ismene have just gone to war with each other and have both died, and Creon, the uncle of Antigone and Ismene, has taken the throne. The play portrays what happens directly after the death of Polyneices and Eteocles, the brothers of Antigone and Ismene. Antigone and Creon, in the play Antigone bySophocles, both have to make decisions that will go against either their conscience or the thoughts of society. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Antigone– 'Help me lift the body up–' Ismene– 'What, would you bury him? Against the proclamation?' Antigone– 'My own brother and yours I will! If you will not, I will; I shall not prove disloyal'"(Sophocles 3). In this excerpt, Antigone is determined to honor her brother's body, even though Creon has declared that he should be left unburied; however, Ismene is reluctant to go along with Antigone because of the decree made by Creon. Antigone, in this section, is representing the will and determination of the human conscience, when, in contrast, Ismene is representing the will and laws of society. Antigone is determined to satisfy her moral principles, which, in her mind, is also satisfying the gods, while Ismene wants to stay the obedient to the laws of the kings and satisfy the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Frankenstein Vs Society Society contributes to how people treat others with non–normative bodies. Race is a part of the physical features that contributes to how a person is viewed. In the texts The Monster and The Story of My Life, Henry Johnson and Helen Keller faced different treatments from their peers because of their different racial backgrounds. After saving a little boy from a fire that cost him is face, instead of being treated like a hero, he was treated like a monster because of his ethnicity. Helen Keller, on the other hand, was given education and became civilized through the determination of her peers. Society assumes Henry Johnson is mentally incapable of being more than a monster, while society believes in Helen Keller's ability to overcome her disabilities because their race. Henry Johnson is presumed to be unintelligent before he was disfigured. The text says, "In regard to almost everything in life they seemed to have minds precisely alike" (Crane, 91). The narrator introduces us to Henry Johnson describing his mental ability to a child's. The narrator ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to their different ethnic backgrounds Henry Johnson and Helen Keller are treated differently from their peers around them. Helen Keller's peers separated her mental capacity from her physical ability, while Henry Johnson's peers equated his mental capacity from his physical appearance. If Johnson was from a white ethnic background, he would have been treated like Helen Keller. The message in The Monster would be also like The Story of My Life because Johnson's peers would have given him a chance to prove that he was still the same. Currently, society still associates physical appearance with mental capacity. Society should stop associating physical appearance with mental capacity and give people a chance to express themselves because they may be intelligent despite their physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Society Vs Society In Fahrenheit 451 "Burn the books to ashes and then burn the ashes." The book Fahrenheit 451 takes place in a future American society where books are outlawed and firemen burn any books that are found. There are many similarities and differences between our modern day society and the society in Fahrenheit 451. Government: The government in America as well as Fahrenheit 451 has control of the society they rule. For example in our society the government makes laws for for us to follow, and taxes we have to pay because the government has control. "Do you ever read the books you burn? He laughed "that's against the law!" (Bradbury,1951,5). Their society along with ours has laws to show that the government is in control. Though our governments may be similar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparing Societies Vs Foraging Societies Living the life in a foraging society, people had no control of the source of food and it could be brutal. They depended on the food that they hunted and gathered. These societies didn't have an efficient system of obtaining food. The men and women both spent their time searching for food, which could've showed gender equality. Searching for food could be dangerous for these people because they could be attacked/killed by animals or even humans. They were demographically small and always on the move, they did not build permanent shelters or dwellings and had few personal possessions. In contrast to foraging societies, state societies exhibit to some degree of complexity with their social organizations and government structures. These people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Antigone Conscience Vs Society Conscience vs. Society Conscience vs. Society, would society get in the way of making your ethical decision? Or will you follow your heart and choose what is morally right? I think you should choose your conscience and follow your heart, whether or not it's what society says is right. In this play Antigone, written by Sophocles, the characters face these befuddling questions. Antigone, Oedipus's daughter, and her uncle Creon face these decisions for the burial of Antigone's brother, Polynices. Antigone and her sister, Ismene are facing a difficult barrier. Creon who is now the king after Oedipus's exile, forbade Antigone and Ismene's brother Polyneices to have a proper burial because he was a traitor to Thebes. Antigone begs Ismene to help her secretly give Polyneices a proper burial, Ismene responds to Antigone .." I am not one to cover things with scorn; but I was born too feeble to contend against the state." ( Sophocles pg.5 ) Ismene does not want to help Antigone bury their brother Polyneices, in fear of going against the state and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hearing this news Creon puts Antigone away , he does not want her death on his hands so he locks her away. Antigone commits suicide while being locked away, Haemon, Antigone's lover commits suicide as well because of his unbarring father and the death of Antigone. Eurydice, Creon's wife, so depressed and sad because of her son's death kills herself. Now Creon is left with no one, his son and wife are dead because of his wrong doings. Creon's choices throughout this play has greatly affected the people he loves. He is left with no family to share his kingdom with, Creon realizes his mistakes he has made and regrets it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Steve Shouldn 't Take It Anymore Steve couldn't take it anymore. Turning off the television before he threw the remote at it he slumped back on the couch in despair. He did not save his country from alien invaders led by a brain washed brat of a Space Viking to have this happen. Hell, even the 'Crazy as a Bag of Cats' Asgardian had been saner than– Hoping he hadn't forgot to charge the darn thing, Steve dug frantically in his pocket to retrieve his cell phone. Loki was obviously not in New Mexico, but Thor did promise to relay his request as soon as he could. OoooO While startled, Steve was not really surprised when Loki suddenly appeared in the Avenger's common room kitchen. It wasn't like he thought the God of Mischief would really pass up an actual 'invitation' for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tony waved a dismissive hand, "Actually Cap, it is against the law for someone to provide them, receiving them? Totally different story." "Quite. To continue," Loki held up his own hand and started ticking off items on his fingers. "In about twenty minutes a server at an institution called the RNC is going to start distributing redacted, but still very damaging timelines and documents relating to the collaboration that Grump, Pennies and numerous other high ranking members had with a hostile foreign government. Additionally there will be outlines of secret meetings discussing the steps they took to pervert your election process. Which, I might add go back quite a few years and have seemingly been aided, abetted or just ignored by your courts." A puzzled expression flashed for a moment across Loki face before he seemed to give a little mental shake at the follies of mortals and continued imperturbably. "And I am sorry to tell you, that there will be mentions of a good deal of embarrassing personal information that will include quite a swath of your ruling party." And no, the god did not actually look the least bit sorry. Steve however was stunned. It wasn't like he didn't know he was opening a genie's bottle when he called Loki, but he'd completely dismissed the various warnings Thor had made over the years about how when Loki granted you a favor, the results were often not what you'd thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Culture Vs. Society. Culture vs. Society Submitted by Class Date Introduction Throughout the 20th century, the anthropological views of culture have evolved significantly. Anthropologists view culture as the learned and accumulated experience. A culture of a particular community or society integrates the socially transmitted patterns of behaviors characteristics of a specific social group. However, the definition is still evolving with some scholars defining culture as the knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, customs and another element of life acquired by an individual in society. Kroeber defined culture as a mass of learned and transmitted motor reactions, habits, techniques, ideas, and values.Since Krober's definition, anthropologists have defined culture in several other ways, although the core elements of Kroeber's original definition are still relevant. Most o the modern definition of culture agree that culture is learned, widely shared, is responsible for most of the differences in ways of thinking and behaving and is essential in completing the psychological and social development f individuals. Cultural anthropologists often use the term when emphasizing the unique or most distinctive aspects of a specific group's customs and beliefs. For instance, when we refer to Japanese culture, it refers to whatever customs and beliefs the Japanese people share that make them distinct or different from other people. In this scenario, the definition does not imply that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. 1984 Individual Vs Society George Orwell's 1984 explores many different themes, all which present a clear warning against totalitarianism. However, upon further inspection, an equally strong theme can be found in the methods used to sustain this type of government. Throughout the story, the reader notices the methods used by the government system named "The Party". Although media manipulation and social conditioning are established forms of maintaining control over the public, alienating those who are nonconforming is perhaps the least known but most effective. In order to analyze the techniques used in individual vs society, we first have to understand why 1984 received the popularity it has today. Part of what makes Orwell's 1984 so haunting to readers everywhere ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to create the idea that to be an individual or even participating in private actions would be considered suspicious, a term would need to be made. We see this take place through Newspeak, an updated vocabulary created by The Party. "It was assumed that when he was not working, eating, or sleeping he would be taking part in some kind of communal recreations; to do anything that suggested a taste for solitude, even to go for a walk by yourself, was always slightly dangerous. There was a word for it in Newspeak: ownlife" By discouraging activities done by oneself, The Party promotes the concept that any action that isn't widely accepted by the public or The Party is a form of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Giver Vs Society Imagine a world where you have no real feelings, imagine a world where you don't see color, imagine a world where your life is controlled and you don't realize it. This is the case for all the people of the future in the book called The Giver. The main character of The Giver ,Jonas , learns the truth about what the world was like years ago when he gets the assignment of Receiver of Memory. Jonas has to take in all the memories of the past for the whole community, and that's when he learns what color is and what true feelings actually feel like. The main difference between Jonas's society and our society is having feelings, birthdays and families. Feelings are any type of emotion you have everyday, something Jonas society doesn't have much of. When Jonas knows what love feels like, he asks his parents if they love him and both say that the word love is meaningless. In the text, it states, "Your father means that you used a very generalized word, so meaningless that it's become almost obsolete"(Lowry 127). In Jonas's society they have a pill they take called stirrings which makes the feeling of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Jonas's society families are made up of four members which are a father, mother,one son and one daughter. In the beginning of the book,it states, "Two children–one male– one female–to each family unit. It was written very clearly in the rules" (Lowey 8). This quote shows that the community has a very strict rule of the members in a family unit. In Jonas's society, birthmother are the only people who give birth ,so the families are not biologically related. To clarify, it states "Three births, and that's all. After that they are Laborers for the rest of their adult life, until they enter the house of the old" (Lowry 22). In our society, you can have as many children as you want and you whole family is related by blood. What would life be like if you were not biologically related to your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Society Vs Society Many people are trying their best to look for a better future every day. Their willingness to take jobs that no one want and that society are categorizing with a successful or a failure with a just before their title. Society is not seeing that these people are looking for a job that helps them pay their bill and have a stable future. These people are as valuable as any other person and should be respected as well. Instead, society is categorizing them with a "just" and making it sound like a failure on societies eyes. People deserve to be respected and value all the time and their job title should not matter at all. Not to mention, that now in this days if you want to be known and respected you need to have a job that the society categorizes as a success. When people start asking what your job is not because they want to know about you, most of the time. When they ask is because they want to know if you have succeeded in life. Nickie Mc Whirter in her essay, "What You Do is What You Are" claims that "It is as if by defining how a person earns his or her rent money, we validate or reject that person's existence." Mc Whirter is expressing that society immediately places you in the category based on your job. It is sad to see but I have seen this happen around me. I have seen that people get treated based on what they're categorized. For example, I have heard teachers that they're not going to clean because of their teachers, not janitors. I have also heard they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Educational Philosophy of John Dewey Essay The Educational Philosophy of John Dewey John Dewey is known as leader of the progressive movement in the history of the American education system and his book, Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education, could be used as a textbook to teach the foundations of the movement. Discrediting all previous educational and philosophic approaches as intellectually incomplete or inaccurate, Dewey first presents a new perspective on the nature of knowledge, education, society and philosophy. One fundamental theme of Dewey's progressive movement is that education is growth and that growth is, in and of itself, the objective. Rejecting any notion of innate knowledge or of an ideal goal to strive for, the progressive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Societies can be, by definition, small associations of like minded individuals with narrow aims or large nations with broad, diverse aims. Dewey offers two standards which can be applied to assess the value of a society: How numerous and varied are the interests which are consciously shared? How full and free is the interplay with other forms of association? By applying these two questions, the natural conclusion of the ideal society is democratic, that is to say one that offers its citizens the freedom of expression and communication. If a democracy represents an ideal society that presents the maximum number of common interests and the maximum opportunities for association with other societies, then it also represents the ideal society in its potential for growth. Any society with a near limitless potential for growth must redefine the concept of knowledge in order to gain efficiencies in its education system. Previous attempts at defining knowledge were flawed, in the mind of the Progressivist, by directly stating or implying a division or duality that presents a barrier to free intercourse of ideas. Examples of these dualities are that of different classes within a society such as rich vs poor, noble vs lower class, ruler vs ruled or that of the physical vs metaphysical worlds. Any duality serves to separate knowledge from action, a continuity which is proclaimed as ideal. Any piece of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Hunter-Gathered Society By Sahlin Vs. Sahlins ''The original affluent society is one in which all the people's material wants are easily satisfied'' (Sahlins, 2009, pp:79). It can be said that Sahlin's book the original affluent society argues that the affluent society is better than today's modern society. What could possibly be the reason which made Sahlins think that hunter–gatherer societies are better than the modern ones? This paper will talk about why Sahlin thought this way. In the affluent society the hunters and gatherers had limited wants and unlimited resources, thus they were living in a condition where they always had enough. There was no scarcity and there wants were easily satisfied. However, in the modern world the wealthy and the capitalists control everything and they decide who gets to have what resources, thus they have produced a scarcity. This quote further illustrates my point "...Modern capitalist societies, however richly endowed, dedicate themselves to the proposition of scarcity. Inadequacy of economic means is the first principal of the world's wealthiest peoples...'' (*cf. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "... as they (Savages) are contented with a mere living, not one of them gives himself to the devil to acquire wealth'' (*Lejeune, 1897) The quote mentioned above is from Shalin's text and it clearly shows that the people in the affluent society were happy and did not care for material wants. ''Their extremely limited material possessions relieve them of all cares with regard to daily necessities and permit them to enjoy life.'' (*Gusinde, 1961: 1) In the modern world if a person has no material wealth he is thought of as poor and unhappy. He is looked down upon by others in the society and is under pressure to acquire wealth. This was not the case in the affluent society. ''The worlds most primitive people have few possessions, but they are not poor.'' (Sahlins, 2006, pp: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Society Vs Savagery `"A sense of responsibility or concern for the problems and injustices on society'' this is the definition from the Oxford Dictionary. In the case of William Golding's iconic conspicuous novel Lord of the flies it is a text who's referral to a social conscience is a person's responsibility within their society and the certain morals that they have been educated on that reflect how they respond on a day to day basis. Golding challenges the reader to develop a social conscience through the exploration of the theme – society vs human nature vs savagery. Without having to undergo the situation the boys in this novel were present in, Golding has put together and recontextualized a recall on the destruction and brutality of World War II that he had first handedly witnessed. This event was due to not following the rules that kept people in order. When evaluating the novel you can detect the techniques that Golding has provided to accentuate this theme. These main themes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A major event of the novel that unleashed the dismantling of the sense of society within the boys was when they couldn't agree about the rules and they decided to split into two groups. Those for society and those Hunters or what you could also refer to them as savages which is later illustrated. The hunters have determination for survival which is apart of human nature its a basic essential for survival (food, water, shelter). By doing this though it scraps the sense of them being littleluns waiting for help, instead they are fending for themselves something that isn't expected for boys this age – Especially hunting animals. Having no consequences for their mishaps they are free from making mistakes there is no such thing. A quote spoken by Ralph states how there's no importance of society to the others and clearly outlines whats going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Society Vs Givers Imagine a society that was so perfect it wasn't perfect! Is a perfect society actually good? There are many good and bad things about having a utopian society. Making a perfect world only destroy it.There are many differences and comparisons in our society and the givers society. Are modern day society has alot in common with the givers society. such as both societies have rules they must follow. What I mean by this is both our society and the givers society has rules they must follow are they will be punished severely. In the giver they have a law that you cannot be outside after 12:00. Our society has the same rule but ours is just a little earlier, we have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Individuals vs. Society An individual's role in society can vary with the number themes the characters exhibit. When there are signs of fate, cruelties, weaknesses, and desires for justice and catharsis the role of an individual becomes more complicated. In Antigone, most of those themes are shown thus a single person's influence or role on society is very small and complicated to attain. However in The Lottery the society has most of the control and there is not many signs of those characteristics so the role of a person is simplified because they are nothing compared to the society combined. Finally, in The Penalty of Death, there are signs of many of the themes but since it is the societies influence against that of an individuals, it is simplified because... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person wants them for the same reason, so that the person who harmed them would not go unpunished and to feel a sense of satisfaction. He states that catharsis is used to relieve a person of their emotions. He gives an example where a victim will turn in the criminal because they are not at rest unless that person is brought to justice. That brings me to my point about wanting/enforcing justice in which is it used for basically the same reason, for catharsis. "When there is a crime which destroys a whole community's sense of security. Every law–abiding citizen feels menaced and frustrated until the criminals have been struck down В– until the community capacity to get even with them, and more than even, has been dramatically demonstrated." This is stating that victims of an act of crime cannot continue with their regular unless they are convinced the criminals got what they deserved. Here is another example, "Until they are brought to book that unhappiness continues; when the law has been executed upon them there is a sigh of relief. In other words, there is katharsis." An individual's role in society is simplified because the society works together to achieve catharsis and justice. The more themes (that were mentioned earlier) that are present, the more complicated the role of an individual's on society is. It also makes it harder for them to achieve anything against society since they have less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Society Vs Fahrenheit 451 Imagine life without being dependent on technology. People wouldn't be so focused on their phone and instead, would be focused on living, and doing all this fun things you could do if you wanted to. When you're focused on your electronics, time flies by really fast and you aren't doing anything. If our society actually talked to people instead of texting, we could express our feelings more easily, but in text you could say "Lol", and not really be laughing. Our society vs Fahrenheit 451 is the same because people always are focused on their electronics and are lifeless or "dead". In the book Fahrenheit 451, people in their society don't read, dont have fun outside, dont talk to people as much as they should, and dont think about anything or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Society Vs American Society On July 17th 2016, I stood in front of the presidential hall of the University of Toledo gazing at the beauty of the architecture the college building possessed, and I anticipated what the University of Toledo had to teach me through the youth nations program. I along with the hundreds of other students from all over the country, stood there glancing around, with our ambitious eyes, and hopes to get what University of Toledo has to offer. As I walked in and met the students, professors and attended the one week long camp, I started to realize that the University of Toledo and I had the same thing in common, same vision, same goal: to help flourish what already exists. Exactly 6 days later, after the camp was over, I again stood in front of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since I was a small kid, I have always been involved in extra–curricular activities, volunteering activities and sports. I have taken part in many national level and international level leadership competitions and won some of them. I have had a year of experience on becoming the vice–president of the student council in my school. Currently, I am a proud member of the National Honor Society. I believe that committing to the society is the main goal for your life and that is why you work for. My main goal is to get a quality education through the University of Toledo and prove to become a successful student. I believe that my academic achievements until now will reflect my success in college. I can confidently tell that I am a greatly motivated student, who is passionate about embracing the society and the college through my passion, hard–work and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy The concept of what is "individuality" and what is not has plagued and delighted man since the dawn of time. "All the Pretty Horses" by Cormac McCarthy adds 302 more pages to the pile of all the works that have been on the quest to define individualism. In this novel, McCarthy takes us through four faces of the key character's life, John Grady, to portray the idea of illusory individualism. He contends that John Grady is simply a product of a society in contrast to his (Grady) notion of free will. Simply put: Grady has no alternatives but an obligation to conform to society. McCarthy uses him to create the platform in which to comment on oppression of individuality, expectation of conformity to the values of the society and the fact that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His gives us an insight of why McCarthy chose a vaquero character over a mere lad. A battle of an individual and society requires perseverance; hence a stubborn, ambitious cowboy personality was pertinent for the McCarthy's main protagonist. Thus, the heroic acts John Grady performs are not more than what can be expected from a cowboy . Realizing that he is fighting a losing battle, John Grady decides to chase his idealized imaginings, thereby subtly shifting the focus from his lack of control over the fate of the ranch to his assumption of control over his own fate. He then rides down south to Mexico with his companion – Rawlins. Their journey from San Angelo to Mexico seems to be accomplished flawlessly and easily. "I could get used to this life," commented Rawlins on the imminent accomplishment of their dream – a care free life. Initially Grady, in accordance to cowboy notions, succeeds in implementing his passive personality. Firstly deserts his home land without proper goodbyes to anybody and secondly he was even contemplating on killing Blevins the first time they met (p.41). However, his passive demeanor opens to scrutiny of being spurious, when he eventually goes to an extent of putting his (Grady) own life at stake in the name of love for Blevins. He continues to diverge away from an independent, rough and tough cowboy personality to a sympathetic and caring father, when he starts acting like a father to Blevins. "What do you want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Industrialization Vs. Industrializing Society Industrialized vs. Industrializing Society Industrialized societies that are driven by the use of technology to enable mass production and that support a large population with a high capacity for division of labor. Industrializing societies has many elements of traditional and pre–industrial cultures that still flourish, but coexist to a greater or lesser degree with various elements of modern industrial technology. This paper will be contrasting and comparing Madagascar which is an industrializing society and Australia which is already industrialized. Madagascar population growth is ranked twenty–five out of two hundred and thirty–three. Just like most other industrializing societies they are overpopulating to fast which is a major problem. Madagascar has a high poverty level and low living standards. Madagascar's living standard has a variety of diverse aspects such as low income and poor health rates. More than ninety–two percent of the population lives under two dollars per day. About twenty–eight percent households in Madagascar suffer from repugnant food insufficiency. Overall, many people in Madagascar are most likely starving and struggling. Australia's population rank is fifty–six out of two hundred and thirty–three. Their population growth per year is about 1.4% while their population is sitting around 24.13 million people. Ninety to ninety–five percent of Australia's population live in rural areas. With Australia's fertility rate being a 1.9 they are able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. War On Drugs Vs Society Drugs vs. Society The War on Drugs, a coined phrase by Richard Nixon, has been an issue that has caused a lot of pain and suffering for law enforcement and those affected by drugs. According to the documentary, The House I Live In, 2.3 million Americans are behind bars, that is 5 percent of the world's population. 500,000 of those individuals are incarcerated because of a nonviolent drug crime. 2.7 million Children have a parent behind bars; however, for every child that has a parent in jail, there is also a child with a parent in law enforcement attempting to uphold and defend the law. Some believe drugs are the number one threat to America, while others argue that the War on Drugs is the number one threat to America; however, the correct ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Society vs Self The Effects that Society has on Individuals are Negative Society is, by definition, a group of people who live in the same area who tend to follow the same standards. Society influences people to follow their expectations, because it is thought of as the right way to live. Due to this influence, society has a negative impact on the individuals who are a part of it. Society forces conformity on others, has individuals acting selfish, and lowers self–esteem which ultimately has a negative effect on individuals. Society influences people into conformity. Conformity means to be or become similar in form, nature, or character. A huge type of conformity ispeer pressure. Like a student being coerced into trying marijuana. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the major self–esteem issues that individuals suffer with is body image. People today look at celebrities in magazines and usually wish that they could look like them. Or, they see their friend with the nice muscles, or the toned legs and feel that since they do not have them, they are not as good as them. Because of this, it causes their confidence to drop. Along with body image, bullying is another way to lower an individual's confidence. For example, a nerdy kid gets made fun of when walking into class because their back pack is very big. Since he feels that he is different from everyone else, his appraisal of himself decreases and he starts to feel like he is worthless. And finally, a way that society can reduce someone's self–esteem is excessive criticism. Such as when a child is repeatedly told that they are no good. Because they are always being told that they are worthless, consequently, they soon start to feel this way. When society is constantly pushing a body image that makes individuals lose confidence, or when someone is being bullied or being excessively criticised, then an individual's self–esteem will decrease, which is negative because they feel like they do not belong in this society. In summary, society's effect on the individual is negative. Society influences its members to conform to its ideals through peer pressure and segregation, is selfish in thinking that only their corrupt actions are acceptable, and lowers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Nature Vs Society : Society Vs. Society In life we are all confronted with the idea of nature along with society. Although both have their pros and cons they work together to give us freedom and order among individuals. Society provides a person with comfort and clarification, however it is nature that allows a person to escape the boundaries created and truly be theirself in a free experience, which causes a person to live a life with their own will. Within the poems of Walt Whitman he discusses the significance between society vsnature. In the poem When I heard the Learn'd Astronomer the poem approaches the idea of nature vs society in a specific manner. In the poem when the poet says "I wandered off by myself," the poet is relating again to the idea of nature. In this he is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To end with, it is human nature that can lead to events that in society's eyes are dreadfully wrong, but on the other hand it is nature that fills us with a particular feeling we seem to enjoy. On the mountain, I am fearless, at times I feel as if it is just me and snow. The only person that can stop me from doing what I want is myself, because when I am out in nature there are no rules to be broken. When I pull up to Burke mountain, I am exposed to the beauty that is nature in its truest form. As I climb up on the chair lift and the higher the elevation the more I become exposed to myself. And as I go down the hill I am free to do as I please. Unlike being in 5 line traffic, which is very constricting, nature allows me to be free. In a sense society is like a box that I am contained in, however when I go up to the mountain to shred this box opens up and allows me to be free. To bring it all in Nathaniel Hawthorne and Walt Whitman both provide examples of society vs nature. Examples of how society is constructing us from being free and examples of society being a place of reason and logic, but they also showed us how nature at its greatest can set us free without limits. However nature can be devastating like in the case with Chillingworth and how human nature overcame him to obtain revenge. As well as my own self experience with nature and riding the mountain being free to myself. The experiences that society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Canadian Society Vs Collectivist Society Canada is more of an collectivist society than an individualist society. Within a collectivist society a group's interest is above an individual's self–interest. These set of principles are focused on providing programs and public services to help the community, the programs and services are usually provided by the government which are paid with by the taxpayers money. A program that benefits all individuals within the Canadian society, could be the universal healthcare. Which helps provides health care insurance to all Canadian citizens, no matter the income, race, gender, or standard of living. This program is accessible to all Canadian citizens because it is paid by taxes, unlike our close neighbor the United States. In the United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Society Vs Ancient Greece Society Ancient Greece was a polytheistic society with a varied life reflecting their beliefs, culture, and society and differed greatly from that of the modern world. They believed very strongly in Olympian Gods and had many worship habits. Those two things are what mostly made Ancient Greece. In modern day Greece, the area is about 51,000 square miles and islands make up about 20 percent of the total area. Mostly all islands are in mountain ranges. There are about 6000 islands in Greece but only 30 percent are inhibited. The other 80 percent of Greece are cities or towns. One of the largest cities in Greece is Athens. In Greece, they're aren't a lot of valleys that could help farmers, but they all manage to produce wheat, olive oil, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was the despots who educated the general population their rights and power. By the start of the fifth century BC, Athens had developed as the primary majority rule government ever. In the vicinity of two and three centuries previously this, the Athenian rulers had cleared a path for authorities called "archons," chose by the nobles. In this way a highborn type of government was built up. Ancient Greek Society has many different types of topics about how it came to be. The education in Greece was a very important thing that they needed to have. Literacy was widely spread in Greece when writing was invented. As soon as writing was invented, education became an important activity. The Greek and Roman systems of education were usually the people who contracted with teachers to educate their children. "The most famous of these pedagogues were the Greek Sophists, who were sometimes suspected of teaching argument for its own sake and techniques of verbal trickery, such as how to make a good thing appear bad and vice versa."(Aldrete) As time went by, education in Greece became a very big thing that people took very seriously. Since the Greeks had a lot of wars going on in ancient Greece, The Greek states often fought each other. Sparta and Athens fought a long war, called the Peloponnesian War from 431 to 404 BC. War equipment was one of the most needed things in Greece at that time in the civil war. Weapons in Ancient Greece ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Ancient Societies Vs. Roman Societies Conversely, the Roman Societies conducted themselves in a manner that is different from that of the Ancient Chinese. Battle was "by agreement," and it required that both sides be drawn up face–to–face, eyeing each other anywhere from a few minutes to hours on end. Unlike the Ancient Chinese, ambushes, surprise attacks and entrenchment were not popular options. Instead, the no–mans–land between the two armies were purposely bare, ensuring unimpeded advance by both sides and, consequently, unobstructed clear view of the enemy (Hanson 2009, 97). However, when it comes down to warfare the Roman Societies seemed to have made no attempt to systematize military theory. Therefore, we are left to deduce their art of war from the warfare itself. (Lazenby, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Story Of An Hour Women Vs Society Hypothetically if tomorrow you had a child that were told they had cancers and to get a cure to save them you had to pay an outrageous amount money. Would you rob a bank and hope you do not get caught, would you take on massive amounts of loans that your children will be paying off even after you're gone, or would you do nothing. Depending on which child it is you might say, Yup the last one sounds like the best answer, but society has taught us that your reply will probably be choice two and face debt your whole life when in truth you already have the bank and escape plan ready. Two authors talk about this subject,Kate Chopin who wrote "The Story of an Hour" which talks about gender roles touching on how society expects women to act vs. how they want to feel and work as well as talking about the limited free will women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mallard getting news that her husband has died at first it comes off as if she is upset upon hearing the new but upon further reading, it is said she is secretly happy due to her new freedom. At young ages in the 1800's, it was normal for women to marry early and take on roles that were expected of her so when she got the news, she did as she is expected she was sad, but on the inside, she makes her role by showing happiness that he is gone. At the end of the story when Mrs. Mallard husband walks in she died from seeing her husband, the story says she died from joy but in truth from reading the story it can be said she died from the realization she will not have the freedom she thought she was going to have. The next story that questions the question about actions was "To the Lady" by Mitsuye Yamada in 1976 which first asked the question of why did the Japanese American let themselves be thrown in internment camps. The speaker is in raged about the question that is asked, so to answer the question she felt that it was necessary to explain all the options that were able at the time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Society Vs Society In Fahrenheit 451 How would you deal with the fact that your whole life is being mapped out for you and you get to have no choice nor no say? In his book Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury created a society that took away so many people's happiness to decrease some people's sadness. In this novel, a grown man named Montag goes on this journey to discover the true meaning of books and what it means to him. But on this journey, he meets two very important people that help him figure out how to be happy. Even with the challenges Montag had to overcome and the rules he had to bend, at the end he did what he had to do and did what was best for him. The book Fahrenheit 451 shows us a society that is very different from our society, including major differences in job duties ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over viewing Montag's society, you instantly learn that technology is a big part of his world and something the community cannot live without. Technology belongs to the rich and to the homeless. Technology lives with you at home and leaves with you to work. On page 21–22, the book states, "The Mechanical Hound slept but did not sleep, lived but did not live in its gently humming, gently vibrating, softly illuminated kennel back in a dark corner of the firehouse." First off, there is absolutely no such thing as a Mechanical Hound in our society being used by the firemen. But in Montag's, the Hound is being used to find criminals or illegal things such as books. The Mechanical Hound is a big useful tool to their jobs and would not work without the technology behind it. In addition with the topic technology, in Fahrenheit 451, all the poor, homeless, and criminals are keeping up with all the latest news 24/7. On page 141, the text states, "Granger nodded to a portable battery TV set by the fire." You could be on the run away and still have a portable TV to keep track with news going on. The government in Montag's society wants to control your mind by controlling what you watch. Their government could also put up fake news or broadcasts just to keep the citizens happy, but little did they know they could be in danger. I would prefer a society where I get a choice on what I watch and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Summary Of Immigrants In The Third And Final Continent Adjusting to a new environment can be difficult for many people. Immigrants in "The Third and Final Continent" have hard times adjusting to different cultures, but they find a way to make it work. This chapter has lots of interesting details about what it's like to live in a different country with the everyday struggles that immigrants go through. They also describe how different their life is when they move somewhere with someone who they are strangers to. The characters in this story are Mrs. Croft who is 103 years old. Helen is Mrs. Croft daughter. Mala is the narrator's wife, and the narrator tells the story. The narrator had a hard life growing up, his father died when he was 16, after his mother went insane and died soon after. He was a Bengali man who grew up in India and then later on immigrated to Boston. While he arrived there, he went to go rent a room and he met Mrs. Croft. Later Mrs. Croft and the narrator got close. "The next Morning, I moved into the room in Mrs. Croft's house" (TFC 182). He would pay his rent on time, he would even place the rent money of $8 in her hands because she was very old. "I sat beside her long after she had drifted off to sleep, still in awe of how many years she had spent on this earth" (TFC 189). He then tried to get used to her daily routine since he had moved in so quickly. When he was trying to move to Boston he had no time to know his wife Mala. "When I was thirty–six years old, my own marriage was arranged" (TFC 174). It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Huck Finn Vs. Society "Huck Finn helped a N***** to get his freedom; and if I were to ever see anyone from that town again I'd be ready to get down and lick his boots for shame" (Twain 215).Throughout Huckleberry Finn Huck's views as well as society's conflict. This novel shows the view points society has on everyday situations and how they are still present today including; morality vs. society, the importance of education, and the control materialistic items have over people. The novel Huck Finn proves that personal morality is not always in alignment with society's beliefs. During the time period Huck Finn takes place in African Americans are looked down upon and are to be enslaved. Throughout the story Huck goes back and forth on his final decision to help... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the novel Twain uses several educated characters that are able to see the truth using their education. The first apparent figure is the lawyer who is able to see through the Duke and King's scam. "'You're a fraud, that's what you are!"'(Twain 172) Due to his educated background he is able to know that the Duke and King are liars and tries to help the sisters. The sister Joanna in Huck Finn is another character able to see through Huck's lies based on having an upper hand in knowing about England. '"...hain't you been telling me a lot of lies?'"(Twain 177) once again education is used to see through lies. Currently in society people are taken advantage of due to the hands of lies covered up by false advertisements. Companies use false statements to easily trap ignorant people into buying or believing things that are not true. An example of this in Huck Finn is when the Duke and the King falsely advertise their show. "The world re–owned tragedians"(Twain 152). The uneducated town's people attend the show unknowingly, thinking the show is legit. When uneducated it is easy for people to fall into the trap of lies even in today's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. American Culture Vs. American Society American Culture in comparison to Australian Culture American society is incorporated of traditions and conventions including language, religion, food, expressions and patriotism. It is accepted via scientists that almost every area of the world has impacted American culture, it is known as the nation of settlers. U.S. culture is basically moulded by the societies of Native Americans, Latin Americans, Africans and Asians. The United States is sometimes known as a "melting point" in which diverse societies have contributed their own different "flavours" to American culture. Exactly as Cultures far and wide have affected American society, today American society impacts the world. As the third largest nation on the planet with a population of more than 315 Million, the United States is the most socially varied nation on the planet. Australian society then again is altogether different to that of American society. For example, Australians are not as devoted as Americans. A portion of the patriotism could be ascribed to the noteworthy exhibit of American accomplishments that incorporates landing on the moon, taking a heading part in stopping Nazi Germany, designing the web and winning 30% of Nobel prizes. Then again, in Australia patriotism is been considered as a negative idea in a few viewpoints. However, Australians demonstrate their appreciation by directing ANZAC days for officers and many others. A standout amongst the most vital distinction that I have generally perceived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Spartan Society Vs Athenian Society The purpose of society should be to strive to create an economically prosperous community that values equality and allowing everyone equal opportunity to pursue any sort of vocation and avocation. While both Athenian and Spartan societies had elements important to a successful society, Athens and Sparta also had certain values that were degrading to their society. Overall, neither society was right in terms of what they valued. Although Sparta did allow women considerable freedom, their extreme focus on military led to an extremely one dimensional society in which value was determined only by athletic ability and not by any other characteristics. This meant that citizens were largely focused on athletic training and preparing themselves for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Journey Short Story We exited the cave, and it gave way to the castle's large and wall–less garden, where many gathered. Some sat on blankets for winter picnics, while others danced to a folk tune I didn't recognize, but it was the young woman in a black dress that made me smile. With all caution and care, she played with a group of five to eight children. They didn't cry, but offered simple smiles, laughter and giggles, as her game of Ring Around the Rosie, switched to Duck, Duck Goose. It brought a tear to my eye to know that those who had departed had indeed found some respite, some semblance of peace that transcended time and space, and those children were cared for, loved even. Scanning the area, I shielded my eyes from the blinding white snow and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "You told him to watch over me?" "Of course. Loki is selfish. He wouldn't do anything so kind for anyone if not ordered." Loki remained standing next to me, still. I clenched my fists and jaw. "You don't look so well,"Thor said. "Something wrong?" I braced myself from the blizzard forming in my mind. Loki had blinded me with his charm, and I'd let him. "Yes, Midgard is being overrun," Loki interjected. "We must return to assist in its defense." Thor turned his attention back to me, and seeing his glee, I hated every moment of it. "You came for me like I knew you would." He gushed. To me, I could still smell Loki on my skin. That of sugar, honey and desire. It now began to mix with regret and betrayal. "You knew I would?" My voice squeaked. "You have always been such a force to reckon with, one of honor and courage. I knew you'd make sure that I, no we, could defend Midgard, and with you being here now, the gate shall open and I can finally leave." Thor headed back in the direction from which Loki and I came. Loki reached out to take my hand. I snatched it out of his grasp. "You did this. I knew something was off, but instead of listening to my instinct, that little voice inside, I gave you the benefit of the doubt." I stomped through the snow behind Thor's long strides. "Sif, listen–" Loki rubbed my arms up and down and attempted to calm me. I waited for him to say something, anything, to prove I was wrong. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Society Vs Utopian Would you want someone always to make your choices, such as where you work or even who you marry? Would you want to live under strict rules? Then a utopian society is not for you. But living in a democratic Society with freedom is better than living in a utopian society. Living in a democratic society is better than living in a utopian society because you have freedom of speech, you are not under strict rules, and choose your own spouse and family. In a utopian society, you don't really get to make your own choices. You don't get to choose your job, you have to do volunteer work at different types of jobs until you're 12 years of age then you get chosen for a job by the elders. Even if you don't like your job, you still have to deal with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...