Darkness at Noon Darkness at Noon Darkness at Noon is a fictional novel written by Arthur Koestler that stands as a portrayal of the nightmare politics during the twentieth ... View More Wordcount: | 1984 ... origin of his name. Arthur Koestler is the individual who inspired the character of Winston Smith. An individual who openly defied ... View More Wordcount: |
Is the Death Penalty a Legitimate Form of Punishment ... As Arthur Koestler and CH Rolph argue in their book, Hanged by the Neck , statesanctioned executions are horribly cruel and, perhaps, worse than the murders ... View More Wordcount: | Darkness at Noon: An Indictment of Communism ... In the novel, Darkness at Noon, the author, Arthur Koestler, illustrates a fictional character, Rubashov, dealing with the very real tyranny of the communist ... View More Wordcount: |
The Rules of the Bone ... obvious contradiction of the above definition of the Communist party is depicts the conflict between the individual and the State in Arthur Koestlers novel ... View More Wordcount: | Utopia Considering the events of Arthur Koestlers Darkness at Noon as a whole, the character of Ivanov is a more estimable character than Rubashov. ... View More Wordcount: |
Justicecrucible ... The Cell by Arthur Koestler explains the harsh conditions in our prisons. This narrative recounts a hectic first three minutes in prison. ... View More Wordcount: | philosophy ... Geisel, Theodore. On Beyond Zebra New York: Random House, 1983. Koestler, Arthur. The Act of Creation. London: The Macmillan Company, 1969. ... View More Wordcount: |
philosophy ... Geisel, Theodore. On Beyond Zebra New York: Random House, 1983. Koestler, Arthur. The Act of Creation. London: The Macmillan Company, 1969. ... View More Wordcount: | 1984 George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair on June 25, 1903, in Motihari ... Koestler, a refugee from Fascist and Communist prisons, was the model for protagonist of ... View More Wordcount: |