Ivan Turgenev's novel - Fathers and Sons
Book review - 3 pages - Literature
The rise of the Russian intelligentsia is accurately depicted through the characters of Ivan Turgenev's novel, Fathers and Sons. The story Fathers and Sons takes place in 1859, two years before the emancipation of the serfs. The novel takes a look at a pair of families, one of moderate wealth...
Keeping Up Appearances: The Facade of Moonlight and Magnolias in "A Rose for Emily"
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
There is no finer example of a particular region of the world attempting to hold on to the past like a time worn memory, like the South. In the United States, the Civil War divided not only a nation, but an entire population, as it literally pitted brother against brother. Interestingly, while...
The creation of loneliness
Case study - 5 pages - Philosophy
Frankenstein, otherwise known as the The Modern Prometheus, was written by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. The title refers to the character, Doctor Victor Frankenstein, who constantly studied science to create a monster that would finally end his happy life. It is also called The Modern...
The infinite circle of god
Case study - 4 pages - Philosophy
The universe as we know and understand it can be described as a complete circle of which human existence has little or no comprehension. The only part one may be able to describe is the part of the circle within which we inhabit as well as the broad structure of its entirety. This entire essay...
Michel Foucault, History of Sexuality Vol 1: The Will to Knowledge (2003)
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
Foucault considers that the 17th century was the beginning of an age of repression, where calling sex by its name was difficult. It first started in religion, through the Christian pastoral. Foucault argues that to master it in reality, it was necessary to control it in language. Nevertheless,...
Michel Foucault, History of Sexuality Vol 1: The Will to Knowledge (2003) - publiƩ le 05/06/2013
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
Foucault considers that the 17th century was the beginning of an age of repression, where calling sex by its name was difficult. It first started in religion, through the Christian pastoral. Foucault argues that to master it in reality, it was necessary to control it in language. Nevertheless,...
Alexander de Waal, 2005. Famine that Kills: Darfur, Sudan 1984-1985 (original edition 1989): Destitution and Famine
Case study - 1 pages - Literature
This is a poorer land than any of the other communities studied. Famine was a way of life in there since the 1960's In 1984-5, the Fur (people of Jebel Si) preferred leaving the farms where they were employed in order to cultivate their own land, even though the wage had increased in the Southern...
Lexicology: Base-enriching word building processes
Case study - 25 pages - Literature
This chapter describes the processes through which words enrich' or expand their stem or base so as to produce new words to unfold new meanings and uses (seen from the grammatical perspective). These new patterns resulting from the various types of associations are the most numerous at the...
Lexicology
Case study - 10 pages - Literature
The vocabulary of any natural language joins together all the words of a language and associates to each word all the information required by the rules of grammar. Words play a tremendous role in human existence in that they are the basic representation of the world on an abstract level, i.e.,...
Was Machiavelli's political thought amoral realpolitik?
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
The Prince is a realist: he is interested in what does happen and not in what ought to be. If he wants to stay in power (to ensure the common good) the Prince cannot be honest because it would lead him to his ruin. He is exempt from the normal rules of morality. As he is surrounded by wicked...
Compare and contrast the ways in which both authors might be seen to present an indictment of 20th century American society in 'The Catcher in the Rye' and 'The Virgin Suicides'
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
There is an argument that American society was founded or widely based on the American Dream, an idea based on freedom, and the belief that prosperity will occur through hard work, with equal opportunity for all. This was the basis for the American Declaration of Independence, which stated...
'The vulnerable human in his extremity meets the indifferent but infinitely varied forces of nature.' Compare and contrast the ways in which the authors of your three chosen texts use presentation of setting and its significance in the texts to underp
Case study - 9 pages - Literature
The various setting, natural environments and resultant social pressures that are presented by our three writers, are shown to have serious consequences and effects on the physically vulnerable or emotionally sensitive characters presented by Hardy, Fowles and Wordsworth. Hardy presents Tess as...
Philosophy of the mind
Case study - 4 pages - Philosophy
To adequately expound on the question what is philosophy of the mind? One must be cautious not to rush to identifying it as the study of philosophical questions of the mind. Ideally, the above answer is deemed inconclusive because it implicitly assumes that minds are something or objects....
Aquinas Distinction; Divine and Human Laws
Case study - 2 pages - Philosophy
Thomas Aquinas was a Catholic priest of the Dominic Order who lived during the medieval era. He was one of the most influential early Church Fathers and Doctors of the Catholic Church, and became very important figure as one of the greatest theologians and philosophers to live in that period....
Contrast St. Thomas Aquinas' use of Aristotelianism with Bonaventure's. Which was more Augustinian? (Reason and Faith
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
The comparison of Saint Bonvaventure and Saint Thomas Aquinas lays in their own philosophical differences and personal interpretation and understanding of Aristotle. In order to do this first we must note the important differences between the two. The translation project of Aristotle's...
Allegory of California by Diego Rivera
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
There are multiple art mediums that may be utilized. The book used for class specifically outlines painting and printmaking in chapters 5 and 6. Of the two mediums, painting seems to be a more effective medium. Diego Rivera is one specific artist that utilizes this method. The book reveals the...
Elgin Marbles, Should They Be Moved?
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
There are many ways to preserve history. It may be conserved through books, documents, or even pictures. The most creative way history to reveal history is through art. The civilization of Ancient Greece did this in a captivating way. Their way of revealing history through art was so unique that...
Harlem renaissance
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
Each culture in America has a period of time that is significant to that group. The period identified may have advanced the culture in multiple ways. The African American community experienced a certain period of time that tremendously advanced their culture in America. This time period may be...
Hansel and Gretel analysis
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
Literature offers a variety of stories. Some stories are modern and innovative. Others tell timeless tales. These tales may be interpreted differently throughout the years. Nevertheless they are still relevant. The story of "Hansel and Gretel" by the Grimm Brothers is the perfect example of this....
Analysis of Julian Castro's speech at the 2012 democratic convention
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The democratic convention is a very important event in the course of the presidential elections in the United States. The speakers at the convention are carefully selected as the main representatives of the strategy that will be developed during the campaign. It is not a coincidence if Castro has...
What are the differences between Locke's and Hobbes's notions of the state of nature? Discuss with reference to the Second Treatise of Government and the Leviathan
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
As two of the fundamental social contract theorists, Hobbes and Locke are very often opposed, on prima facia readings ; for the former appears as a true defender of authoritarianism, with all its possible derives, while the latter supports a genuinely liberal idea of limited government. However,...
Explain the relative instability of the French party system during the post-world war II period
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
The Fourth Republic, which lasted only eleven years and twelve months, is the shortest regime in French political history since 1852 ; because there were about twenty-eight successive governments within this period, it is a common view that instability is the reason of its failure. Then, it is...
Can a theory of truth serve as a theory of meaning? If not, why not?
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
Recent developments in the theory of truth by Tarski1 have brought new material for inquiries in the theory of meaning - this is what indeed thinkers such as Davidson believe; but are they right believing this ? More exactly, in what sense can we legitimately discuss the idea that a theory of...
"Whatsoever is, is in god, and nothing can or be conceived without god." - Spinoza, Ethics. Discuss
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
This one surely counts among the boldest expressions of Spinoza's pantheistic system in the Ethics ; and even though that system is well-known primarily for its radicality, we should make sure some further analysis is given which explicates it well enough, before we can even start discussing it...
Self-generated persuasion
Case study - 6 pages - Literature
When looked back to the second character, a man of medium build dressed in a modest suit. He lifted a small glass of red wine, which disappeared behind a shadow fallen across his face. Adam cast his eyes away, unsure if the man was looking at him. Instead, he observed two women who had entered...
The Iron Cage or the Cult of the Individual? Compare Weber and Durkheim's alternative understanding of the idea and role of the individual in modern life
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
In the late 19th century and early 20th century, social studies were conducted by founding fathers of sociology in order to understand both the role of the individual and the role of the society in a new epoch called modernity. At macro-sociological level, this period is characterized by general...
Literature review
Essay - 100 pages - Literature
A literature review is a focused evaluated assembly of thought on a topic of interest to you. A literature review will therefore describe, summarize, synthesize, clarify, integrate and also differentiate the most interesting and important contributions to your chosen topic.These contributions...
Introduction to scientific humanities, an historical perspective:Case study
Case study - 5 pages - Politic philosophy
[The book] revolutionized the study of Natural History, and carried away captive the best men of the age1such were the words that the co-discoverer of the theory of natural selection, Alfred Russel Wallace, used to describe Charles Darwin's seminal work On the Origin of...
Democracy and Education, by John Dewey: Review
Book review - 5 pages - Literature
If it is indeed true that John Dewey's philosophy of education, as expounded in his book Education and Democracy, serves as the cornerstone of the American school system, it is little wonder to me that the US is known for its inventive and dynamic spirit. One of the central ideas in...
Book review: Democracy and Education, by John Dewey John Dewey
Book review - 3 pages - Literature
John Dewey was a philosopher, psychologist, and political commentator and activist, who also wrote about a whole host of other topics: art, nature, logic, ethics, and democracy, amongst others. However, most of all, he is perhaps known as an educational thinker. His ideas on education are laid...
