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    Rhetorical Bread Tie

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    When the world was young, when humans were only a beginning species, there were the gods who watched over the humans, and doing so, the gods blessed man with a plethora of gifts. Gifts like, doo-dackers, hob-smackers, and willy-wonkers. All of these, however, cannot compare to the phantasmagorical bread tie. The great and all powerful god of toast, Chad, was the first to propose the mystical idea of a bread tie. However, the other gods were like, “Whoa, Chad, are you crazy? A device that can…

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    Eliezer transforms physically and mentally. He faces trauma and suffering. Eliezer has to fight to survive another day in the concentration camps. Throughout the book Eliezer changes his thoughts and feelings about life. Before Eliezer and his family were taken to the concentration camps you notice that he is very strong in his faith. “I was up at dawn. I wanted to have time to pray before leaving” (Wiesel 18). In the passage Eliezer and his family are about to leave their home and will most…

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    they didn’t have a conscience. They were keeping thousands, perhaps millions of people away from Christ. In a way they were ruining Jesus’s sacrifice, his death and all that it means for mankind. Jesus died for our sins to make us pure before the father, so that we might be able to enter heaven. By selling indulgences, they made God look weaker. As if Jesus’s blood was not and is not strong enough to purify us. The selling of indulgences also didn’t make God a God of love. When the papacy…

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    room of every house, watching the citizens every move. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell, this scenario is what the novel is based on. Citizens are being watched by the Party at all times and cannot get away. This novel was simple to analyze the symbol, motif, character, conflict, theme, and personal critical lens. First of all, the most important symbol that represents this novel is the organization of Big Brother. Big Brother symbolizes power when “he” is always watching over the citizens…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” shows the contrast in how people thought prior to and during the 1920’s, especially regarding mindsets about God. Though generations before had held God to a high regard, “The Great Gatsby”, arguably a criticism of the 1920’s, shows the way those beliefs began to fade. People began to turn away from religion and instead towards materialism and personal desires. Along with all the chaotic situations in the book comes the expectation that there will be…

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    The dollar bill has many symbols that symbolizes our nations history. Such as the two great seals the eagle, all seeing eye, and the pyramid. It all dates back to the freemasonry, they symbolised everything for a reason and many people don't know why some also say that is what the freemasons were trying to accomplish. What does all of the eagles features symbolize about our nations history. The olive branch suggested by the second committee whose designs had female figures representing Peace…

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    cinema has such a great opportunities in order to open people’s eyes on important questions of our existence, life and its different aspects, and many directors and people who work in film industry have already trying to do it. Of course, there are a lot of senseless movies, but I see such tendency as every year appear new films that have at least some philosophical background that enforce people to think about some issues after watching. Despite these positive factors, movie has a great…

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    the camps. After watching many children get burned alive in the crematory and himself nearly being sent as well, Eliezer’s faith towards God deteriorates. At Auschwitz’s reception center named Birkenau, people were being sent to the…

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    tends to lead to great blocks of text that can wear on the eyes after too long. However, I didn’t find the book boring - it was simply laborious to read and had a tone that was a little too nihilistic for me to really be able to get into it. I found that I most enjoyed the novel when the focus wasn’t on Raskolnikov solely, but rather when it explored his relationships with Sonya, Dunya, and Razumikhin. His interactions with Porfiry were also quite entertaining to read, as earlier on when it was…

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    In every religion, the holy text, or the preachers, ask you to believe in some form of a God. Most people can blindly follow and believe in God without question. Then there are those who cannot aimlessly worship a possibly fictional God. The struggle comes when there is no proof, no evidence, of God or anything that He ever did. During the Holocaust, an estimated six million Jews struggled with their faith in every concentration camp, including Elie Wiesel. In Night, Elie Wiesel uses tone,…

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