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Fahrenheit 451 and Anthem
by GeorgeBqua, Jul 8, 2008
The similarities and differences of the societies and individuals in both thought-provoking stories.
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Anthem: A Collective Society
by GeorgeBqua, Jul 7, 2008
Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, is a tale about a society where everybody is supposedly equal to each other, almost like a communist society.
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Civil Equability to the Loss of All Individuality
by Shawn Craine, Jun 27, 2008
In “Harrison Bergeron,” the government handicaps all people who excel in any area. When you handicap the people who excel and make them equal to everyone else, you also handicap the country's civil individuality.
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The Control of Fear and The Empowerment of Self-knowledge in Waiting for the Barbarians
by Krista Faber, Mar 27, 2008
An analysis of the role of fear and knowledge in J.M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians. Coetzee's, Waiting for the Barbarians chronicles the internal struggle of the magistrate of a small town under the dictation of an unjust and cruel Empire.
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Nickel and Dimed
by e, Jun 30, 2007
A review of the book Nickel & Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich.
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