The Last Question Essays

  • Exploring Thematic Contrasts in 'Death Cure' and 'The Last Question'

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    Death Cure and The Last Question are a novel and short story of a speculative fiction genre, written by James Dashner in 2011 and Isaac Asimov in 1957 respectively. Each text uses a range of similar narrative techniques including setting, characterisation, atmosphere, context, and fundamental literary devices including simile and metaphor. The authors of Death Cure and The Last Question establish the setting, characterisation, and context to be integral to the communication of themes through building

  • Case Study Of Anorexia

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    I question as to how she was able to function at all being that underweight. I believe that it may have caused some other long-term health issues that were not mentioned in the lecture. Fisher mentioned that he did not want to give any medication to her as it would be intrusive, but there is currently no medication to treat anorexia as a specific medical condition. Though he did not give any medication, this disconnect caused me to question the validity of the treatment

  • Pressure Ulcer in ICU patients

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    identify possible research questions that relate to the development of pressure ulcers in ICU patients and in the end generate a research question using the PICO model. “The PICO framework and its variations were developed to answer health related questions” (Davies, K., 2011). Five Researchable Questions and Analisis For the process of formulating a PICO question I have narrowed down to five questions pertaining to the factors in the development of pressure ulcers. The first question is what role does the

  • Time Manipulation: A Comparative Study of Asimov and Marker

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    The Last Question by Asimov depicts its narrative through a short story and utilizes time in one direction. Asimov is a proponent of the ingenuity of man moving forward, the end of the world is a natural problem and as time goes on man is more and more equipped along with AC to solve the issue. In La Jetee, Marker blurs the lines of film and literature through the use a photo novel. Marker uses a bidirectional timeline that is cyclical and capable of trapping man as opposed to only moving forward

  • The Last Question by Isaac Asimov

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    The Last Question by Isaac Asimov Life as we know it comes and goes. Many, many years have past and the world that we are now living in has undergone several transformations. The story of "The Last Question" is about the future of civilization. It explored the technological advancements that will probably occur many years from now. But even if man had developed ways to make things "happen", a question was never answered until man and all other forms disappeared except the AC (automatic computer)

  • What Is The Last Night Of The World Rhetorical Questions

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    In his short story, The Last Night of the World, Ray Bradbury explores the rhetorical question by asking, “What would you do if you knew that this was the last night of the world?” (1). The question is presented to a married couple as they casually converse with one another. Wondering why or how it could possibly be the last night of the world, the wife presumes to ask if it is due to a war, a hydrogen, an atomic bomb or because of the germ warfare. Nonetheless, it was simply due to the fact that

  • Summary Of Why Should Married Women Change Their Names

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    to emphasize that the act of matrimony is about two people becoming one, yet it seems as if the “one” becomes only the husband. This piece takes time to ask the question, in today’s day in age, why should the woman conform to her husband’s last name rather than her own? Though this piece feels more informal

  • The Last Night Of The World Analysis

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    would you do if it was your last night on Earth? This is a question I have heard countless times throughout my life. This question is common from children all the way up to adults and everyone between. So, what would you do if it was your last night on Earth? I’m going to show you an in depth look at Ray Bradbury’s, “The Last Night of The World”. We will also look at society’s view on courage versus how Bradbury portrays it in the short story. In Ray Bradbury’s “The Last Night of The World” the attitudes

  • SAT Compare And Contrast Essay

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    place. This new SAT prioritizes the content and information that students will see in college and their future work lives. The new SAT shows some new improvements and changes from the older version. The old version of the SAT was administered for the last time in January of 2016. The new version was administered for the first time in March of 2016. To begin, the new version of the SAT has a new method of scoring from the old version. The old SAT's scoring was a scale from 600-2400 with 3 different

  • Interpretations of Robert Frost's Poem, Design

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    interpretations of the poem's ending and what they think Frost wanted to convey with his vague ending. Both agree that the last line of the poem was written in an undefined way with purpose on Frost's side. But each critic poses his own ideas regarding what is the meaning of that line. While Carter examines the whole poem in order to answer this question, Huzzard chose to focus only on the last two lines. The heart of Frost's poem is a picture, which is described in the octave. We are introduced to three

  • William Blake Diction

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    especially contentious poem that questions

  • Leonardo Da Vinci's Secrets

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    paintings may seem just like normal paintings, but at second glance they are not that simple. For example, Mona Lisa has captivated humanity for centuries because of her smile and her mysterious identity and the small details in The Last Supper have posed questions about what they mean. Leonardo da Vinci attracts me because through his art he may reveal to us some hidden truths about the past and also because he knows the identity of the women in The Mona Lisa. A crowd of people is lined up

  • Analysis of Design by Robert Frost

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    Robert Frost's "Design" is a Petrarchan sonnet that questions God's design of nature and if there truly is a design to life which is illustrated through the use of irony, simile, strong imagery, and a rhetoric question. The sonnet is composed of an octave with the rhyme scheme of ABBAABBA and a sestet with the rhyme scheme of ACAACC. The theme of the poem is written with a sense of admiration for nature, but a skeptic mind for the meaning behind the design of life. The tone at the beginning of the

  • Symbolic Interaction Theory Of Teen Bullying

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    other bullies, or for attention. Teen bullying seems to follow the symbolic interaction theory. To show evidence towards my theory I opted for interviews. I interviewed three people and they gave me permission to use their full names and ages. The question I would like to focus on is the

  • Rhetorical Questions

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    In his short story, “The Last Night of the World”, Ray Bradbury explores the rhetorical question by asking, “What would you do if you knew that this was the last night of the world?” (Bradbury 1). Wondering why or how it could possibly be the last night of the world, the wife presumes to ask if it is due to a war, a hydrogen, or an atomic bomb or because of the germ warfare. Nevertheless, it was simply due to the fact that, that night was “the closing of a book” (Bradbury 1). Through the characters

  • The Reflection Of If We Must Die

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    conveys inspiration, while the tone of “Harlem” is frustration which indicates the difference between the poets’ attitudes toward racial oppression. In the first eight lines of “If We Must Die”, the speaker insists on dying nobly. By stressing the last words of these lines: “hogs”, “dogs”, “lot” and “shed”. Readers might experience a strong feeling that the speaker and his allies will die as heroes. The use of an exclamation point in line eight, “Shall be constrained to honor us though dead”, strengthens

  • The Last Supper: Why the Prediction of Betrayal?

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    The Last Supper was painted circa 1495 by Leonardo Da Vinci, and commissioned under Ludovico Sforza for the Dominicans of Santa Maria delle Grazie. From the beginning, the painting was considered a masterpiece and therefore, Leonardo was praised time and again for the technical aspects of his masterpiece. Vasari, the first man to write a book of artists' biographies, exclaimed, "a Last Supper, a most beautiful and marvelous thing; and to the heads of the Apostles he gave such majesty and beauty,

  • Literary Analysis Of William Butler Yeats's No Second Troy

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    her, thus showing his obsession to the radical actress. The poem can be split into four rhetorical questions; first the speaker asks “why” he should blame her, for his own unhappiness; next he questions “what” else she could have done with her “noble” mind; following this, the speaker, seemingly speaking to himself, accepts that she is who she is and that cannot be changed, lastly the speaker questions whether there is anything else that could have been an outlet for her “fiery” temperament. Initially

  • How to Prepare for a Test

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    How to Prepare for a Test During my last semester at college, I postponed thinking about preparing for my tests. As each test day came closer, I got worried and desperately started cramming. I drank enough coffee to keep the whole city awake and woke up thinking that I would get a low grade. Eventually, I realized that students who always earned A's on their tests were not just lucky, but they really studied hard all through the semester. There are different ways to prepare for a specific

  • Nclex Self-Analysis Questions

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    Nursing questions can be tricky to answer. Luckily, there are various methods used to help students answer questions. Some of the question methods are Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, ABC’s (Airway, Breathing, and Circulation), least invasive to most invasive, and “which patient will die first.” However, given all of the tips the questions are difficult to answer and require critical thinking. Unlike other black or white questions, nursing questions focus on the best answer amongst the four. After taking