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Throughout time, humankind has always had to struggle with control. At first, we learned to control one's self, so that one may think and act independently and intelligently to survive. Then humankind has learned to control most aspects of the awesome power known as nature. From taming animals, ...
In the play \"Hamlet\" by William Shakespeare, the cause of Hamlet\'s \"Rash and bloody deed\"(III:iv) is primarily because Hamlet is thrown into an uncompromising situation. As Prince of Denmark, he is put in a position in which he must deal with the betrayal and murder of this father by his own fa...
Sympathy for the Foolish Sympathy is most commonly defined as a feeling or an expression which allows a person to feel a sense of sorrow for the grief of the other. It is usually a common feeling among human beings. Nevertheless, not all people contain a sense of sympathy, especially for those who...
Feminism at its WorstIn her social commentary, A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf, one of the most prolific feminist authors of the modern day, writes an exhortation of women and their stifled intellectual and creative abilities. Through fictionalized examples and specific facts, Woolf encouraging...