We Essays

  • Should We Risk Individualism?

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    Are we as a society agreeing with putting are individualism at risk for social stability? Aldous Huxley in Brave New World where the idea about personality is set away for world peace, Is this the right thing to do. We have already became intuned with allowing are personal live almost become non existent with social media taking over our personal lives. Mustapha Mond a world Leader believes in sacrificing real feelings and emotional attachments for stability. This means no families, no love, and

  • Happiness In Yevgeny Zamyatin's We

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    Many people value the tangible over the complex. However, viewing the world solely through this definite lens is an oversimplification. Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We explores this flaw in a society founded solely upon its government’s definition of the “ultimate happiness.” To reach utopia, it eliminates inefficiency, crime, and despondency, by promoting state-led happiness. Despite these admirable goals, the One State’s methods sacrifice freedom, individualism, and, ironically, happiness itself, ultimately

  • The Protagonist D-503 in We by Yevgeny Zamyatin

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    We, written by Yevgeny Zamyatin in 1921 as a futurist depiction of protagonist D-503 living in a dystopian society controlled during the Russian revolution of 1917. It is the story of a head engineer writing in his journal who is living under the control of the benefactor, following laws in order to have the most efficient state and infallible happiness. The citizens are not given names they are given number and every hour of each of their lives are directed by a table. Zamyatin constructs the motif

  • How Does Yevgeny Zamyatin Use Of Punctuation In We

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    In Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We, punctuation is one of the most used ways that characters are developed, specifically D-503. In D-503’s journals, he often uses questions which he asks to himself. D-503 also often uses dashes, the dashes often are used to replace comma’s; however, the most important use of punctuation in We, is D-503’s use of ellipses. He often uses these ellipses because of hesitation or to continue the end of a thought. In my essay I will show how these forms of punctuation will develop

  • Summary Of Evgeny Zamyatin's Dystopian Novel We

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    In Evgeny Zamyatin’s dystopian novel We, readers encounter numerous Biblical images and references—images of Paradise and references to Christ—that form two independent patterns and allow the novel to function on two different levels. The first level explores how the characters themselves, the Numbers of OneState, view the events in the novel, especially the rebellious actions of the main female character, I-330. The second level, however, functions on an extra-textual level and reflects how readers

  • "We": A Story that Stands Out for Its Power and Context

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    classics, I feel like I've gotten my fill of utopian literature, now thankfully out of style. However, in reading Yevgeny Zamyatin's "We" (1921) I filled in a gap in my knowledge of dystopian literature. I've read "1984" (1949) and "Brave New World" (1932) of course, and also "The Machine Stops" by E. M. Forester (1909 -- a brilliant short story, if you're interested). "We" stands out both for its power and also for its context: an early supporter of the Communist revolution in Russia, Zamyatin quickly

  • Comparison: A Small Place, by Jamaica Kincaid and We, by Yevgeny Zamyatin

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    A major theme in Jamaica Kincaid’s A Small Place and Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We is collectivity, the state of being collected into one. Both texts are notable examples of such and show the different types of collectiveness as the point of view shifts from tourist to native, rationalist to anti-rationalist. In A Small Place, Antigua’s identity as a nation varies when observed from two different perspectives. Tourists view Antigua as a utopic resort that serves as an escape from the dullness of a routinely

  • History Of Wes Anderson

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    Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and many more were noted as outstanding directors of action and cinematography. In this paper I will speak about Wes Anderson, Martin Scorsese, and the ever so infamous Baz Luhrmann. These directors have changed the way filmmaking has been and will be looked at from this point on. Wesley "Wes" Anderson - born on May 1, 1969 in Houston, Texas - is an American director and screenwriter. Anderson’s films are known for their extremely unique style seemingly

  • Wes Craven Themes

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    “ It’s crazy, all that blood and violence. I thought you were supposed to be the love generation”. Conservative mother, Estelle Collingwood says to her daughter Mari in the beginning of Wes Craven’s cult classic The Last House on the Left (1972). With the war in Vietnam in full swing and the long term effects of the Manson family murders, the peace and love counter culture was at the end of an era. American society had become more violent and corrupt, as were the films Hollywood was starting to release

  • We The Living Essay: We The Living By Ayn Rand

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    Angelina Correa Humanities 205 Mr. Farson March 10, 2014 Essay on ”We the Living” by Ayn Rand In the novel, “We the Living” by Ayn Rand, the setting takes place in Petrograd, after the civil war. Ayn Rand gives her novel a tone of despair, helplessness, and anger. She describes the atmosphere as dirty, dusty, poor, old, and crazy. Ayn Rand’s word choices create very vivid and strong concrete images. For example, saying the setting is full of cobwebs shows it takes place in an old and dusty atmosphere

  • We Are The World 25 For Haiti

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    Chua Shao Lun, Gavin 16279 We Are the World 25 for Haiti “We Are the World” was a hit song during the 1985, the song “We Are the World” was written by world known famous musician Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson. The song “We Are the World” was agree that it would be re-record by many new artists in hoping that it can reach out to the newer generations and giving a hand of help to the suffering peoples in Haiti. The “We Are the World 25 for Haiti” is the new re-recorded charity single, the new

  • We the Kings: A Journey of Diverse Music

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    One of the things I have always found so incredible about We the Kings is how diverse each of their albums are. The band began as a rock alternative group, but as each album progressed they moved more towards the pop genre. We the Kings is a band that has gained a lot of recognition throughout their eleven-year career. Since first forming in high school the band has grown to be more than just musicians. Almost every member of the band is now either a father or recently became married. On March 27

  • Analysis of William Wordsworth's Poem We Are Seven

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    Analysis of William Wordsworth's Poem We Are Seven William Wordsworth’s poem, We are Seven, is about a person talking to a young girl about her and her six siblings. Throughout the poem, the narrator gave the young girl a very difficult time when she persisted that simply because not all seven children were home together, or alive, they were still seven. The narrator was giving the young girl a hard time because he wanted her to remember and understand that just because she and her siblings

  • We Are Heading To An Apocalypse Of Our Own Creation

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    Mankind has walked the earth for around seven million years and we have the potential to achieve greatness. Throughout history we have left our boundaries, fought diseases and plagues and studied ourselves, however most of the evidence from these studies have led to the conclusion of no future for man kind what so ever, if we continue on our current course. On July the 16th 1945, in a remote part of the New Mexico desert, the most terrifying device in human history was used for the first time

  • We Were Soldiers

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    We Were Soldiers The Vietnam War was a nightmare for many soldiers. It re-defined the meaning of war to an entire generation. As the conflict grew it became known around the world that this was a war that could not be won. After this was realized by America the main focus became to "get out" instead of "getting a victory". In the 2002 film We Were Soldiers, directed by Randall Wallace, a true account of the first major battle in Vietnam is given. At the beginning of the film he introduces to

  • Why Do Wes Anderson Use Weather In Rushmore

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    In the film Rushmore by Wes Anderson, the character’s dispositions are extremely juxtaposed. Sometimes the characters seem to be engulfed by a feeling of emptiness, loneliness and depression. Other times the characters are extremely motivated and determined. Wes Anderson helps generate this emotional atmosphere by using distinctive weather too help set the tone. He uses weather as a metaphor for the characters emotional state. Wes Anderson utilizes weather to show the inner conflict and turmoil

  • Movie Vs In Real Life After We Are Marshall

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    Thirty-six years later We Are Marshall, a movie dedicated to telling the story of the crash, was released by Joseph McGinty Nichol (“McG”). The movie is widely debated on whether it follows the actual story closely and for good reason too. The main events like the meeting of the Board of Presidents, Jack Lengyel getting the head coaching position, and a firefighter finding a Marshall playbook in the plane crash are all portrayed very differently in the movie than in real life. We Are Marshall is too

  • World-building: Substance Meets Style in the Films of Wes Anderson

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    detail, Wes Anderson, writer, director and auteur, is best known for his highly stylized movies. His extremely visual, nostalgic worlds give meaning to the stories in his films, contrary to popular critical beliefs that he values style over substance. Through an analysis of his work, I plan to show that design can instead, give substance to style. Wes Anderson started making Super 8 films and writing plays during his childhood. Anderson’s parents, Melver and Texas Anne Anderson, divorced when Wes was

  • Why We Crave Horror Movies?

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    something malevolent inside the brain. A majority of the time, the only outlet for this anger is to do bodily harm to another man/woman. This dark side is one in which most humans would not like their peers to know that it exists. Stephen King in “Why We Crave Horror Movies,” expresses the idea that these movies have a “dirty job to do.” By watching a violent horror movie, these specific emotions of anger and abhorrence tend to degenerate; the dirty job that King is referring to is this specific action

  • Movie Review: We Were Soldiers

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    Movie Review: We Were Soldiers We all like to take a time out and sit down with our loved ones, and watch a heart touching movie every once in a while. What we don't do is actually take time to really focus and understand completely what the point of the movie is or what it is trying to get across to the audience. I was able to take time and sit down, and enjoy and evaluate the movie, "We Were Soldiers." I was able to come to the conclusion that it is a very accurate movie, give or take a few facts