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This paper will discuss the nature of biology in the scope of depression in the human brain. By researching how this type of chemical process is illuminated in the idea of clinical depression, we can learn much about this affects the psychological perspectives involved. With all of these aspects to create a more conducive argument for depression, we can learn that much of the elements of depression can be seen in this type of scientific format. In this paper, a series of different ways that biology can be associated with psychological reactions will be covered to prove this point.
read moreArab merchants were active in India before the birth of the prophet Muhammad and Islam. It is less than five hundred nautical miles from the Arabian Peninsula to the mouth of the Indus River and the trip can be completed without leaving sight of land. Thus in the first century after the death of Muhammad, Islam first entered India with these traders.
read moreThis paper examines the romantic movement of the nineteenth century, as opposed to communism, as the key alternative to capitalism. Communism and capitalism both asserted the primacy of economics and of impersonal historical forces. Alternately, the Romantics advocated the primacy of subjective, personal, emotional experiences.
read moreAbstract: This essay discusses how the film Kanehsatake deals with the European conquest of North America and its legacy. We see the themes of resistance and activism, as the documentary shows us the stand-off at OKA. The essay then ties in the notion of oppression of in our society of other groups.
read moreRewriting history and censoring critics have been inherent aspects of Chinese Communism. Over the last fifty years of communist rule, China has been a diverse nation struggling to achieve philosophical and political uniformity, as well as radical modernization, and the leadership has been determined to achieve their ideological goals by whatever means necessary.
read moreThis paper will discuss the role of art in the Six Degrees of Separation that is presented in the film. By analyzing such works as the Kandinski painting, that appears in the movie, as well as the New York art scene projected in the movie, we can see how it a n integral part of the movie. By analyzing the art of this movie, we can see how the role of this format plays into the theme within it.
read moreMost Hamlet scholarship focuses on the body of the play, or on the monologues, or on the historical context of Shakespeare’s writing. The article that I have analyzed below, however, is a formalist criticism of the last scene of the play, and the avenues of interpretation that Shakespeare intentionally left open in order to give the play and its characters more depth. The theme of secrecy in the play, which is also seen in the plays of Shakespeare’s contemporaries, is a major factor in the multiple meanings that can be attributed to the last scene. In Hamlet, Shakespeare created a character with a substantial inner life, which Brown acknowledges by quoting a number of Hamlet’s references to the depth of his own sadness (Brown, 17). Reading this article gave me a new perspective on a play I had thought to be relatively unproblematic compared to contemporary drama. In clarifying the meanings of the last moments of Hamlet, Brown actually muddies the waters, creating new possibilities for directors and scholars alike.
read moreThis paper will compare the two characters Portia in the Merchant of Venice and Ophelia of Hamlet in William Shakespeare’s plays. By understanding how these two women are similar, we can see the ideas of Shakespeare setting trends in the way they think, and how they behave in the larger scope of feminine characterization. By understanding this, the major emphasis of both characters can give a broader scope of their meaning in the text.
read moreAccording to Aristotle, one of the elements of tragedy is the pain of watching potential greatness denied. Tragic figures from classical drama through Renaissance drama signify not just individual loss but communal injury, as a character raised to immense height by the gods (or God) falls publicly. Such is the situation for three very different examples of Shakespeare’s tragic protagonists, young Prince Hamlet, old King Lear, and ambitious King Richard III. Though these characters bear little resemblance to each other aside from their noble blood, all their deaths evoke a sense of communal loss, a recognition of what might have been, and their respective tragedies are all, in a sense, tragedies of denied potential.
read moreThis paper shall explore the short story, “A Painful Case” by the author James Joyce. This paper shall address how Mr James Duffy as an individual who condemned himself to a life of misery due to his selfish qualities. In “A Painful Case”, Duffy is cast as an individual who is absurdly taken with his own thoughts and his own solitude, and this perspective does not waver through the course of the short story despite the questioning that Duffy takes on his personal nature towards the conclusion of the tale.
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