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4591: Industrialization American
... people to move further away from the inner city. Early on, large cities had very little and inadequate transportation. Their main source of transportation were horse drawn wagons and walking. As a result, most people lived or took housing near downtown, which was where most of the working establishments were located. This made the big cities very congested. However with the breakthrough of the “el”, electric streetcars, and subways, around ...
4592: Inept And Unsuccessful. How
... not the 'whole hog', and Bismarck was well of the mark from completely satisfying people and workers. The fact that the SDP remained and grew shows that. Thus another failure for Bismarck. Whilst William I lived, Bismarck's hold on power was never in question. The 'soldier king' that William was, was easily impressed and won over by Bismarck. Hence, Bismarck can take full responsibility for all political defeats incurred during ...
4593: Industrialization 2
... While manufacturing was at the greatest, living conditions were horrible. Major company's such as Pullman had their company's run on the outskirts of town. They owned what they call company towns. The employees lived in company owned neighborhoods, and shopped at company owned stores. They worked for Pullman, Paid rent to Pullman, and shopped at the Pullman stores. Many families were so desperate for money that they had no ...
4594: Apartheid In South Africa
... live on it. Most males worked in the mines and cities, all of which owned by their white men. The paychecks were sent back home, and barely paid the rent, since a large population also lived in townships near large cities. The conditions in these were horrible. The rooms were small, and often as many as 10 people were crammed into a small four-room house. More so, there was usually ...
4595: Indian Frontier
... an army officer he talks of how his people and the buffalo are disappearing. He also says that his people will become extinct unless they change and adopt the habits of white people. Yellow Wolf lived for eighteen years amongst the white man. In his final year of his life, Yellow Wolf watched his worst fears come true. Through all of this, he continued to believe that the only hope his ...
4596: Heart Of Darkness
... to achieve is, by the power of the written word, to make you hear, to make you feel-it is above all, to make you see.(Conrad 1897) Knowing that Conrad was a novelist who lived in his work, writing about the experiences were as if he were writing about himself. "Every novel contains an element of autobiography-and this can hardly be denied, since the creator can only explain himself ...
4597: Heart Of Darkness And Apocalyp
... unsettled wilderness and can feel the darkness of it’s solitude. Marlow comes across simpler cannibalistic cultures along the banks. The deeper into the jungle he goes, the more regressive the inhabitants seem. Kurtz had lived in the Congo, and was separated from his own culture for quite some time. He had once been considered an honorable man, but the jungle changed him greatly. Here, secluded from the rest of his ...
4598: Heart Of Darkness By Joseph Co
... time, bringing light and progress to the jungle. Kurtz, stripped away of his culture by the greed of other Europeans, stands both literally and figuratively naked. He has lost all restraint in himself and has lived off the land like an animal. He has been exposed to desire, yet cannot comprehend it. His horror tells us his mistakes and that of Europe's. His mistakes of greed for ivory, his mistakes ...
4599: Historical Analysis Of Jerzy K
... space in heaven. Catholicism, likewise, was used by the peasants to persecute the protagonist. He is chased out of the church by an angry mob after he accidentally drops a sacred book during his short-lived stint as an altar boy. Clearly, they use the accident as an excuse to exercise hate towards him. He is accused of being possessed by the devil, and the fact that his small frame staggers ...
4600: Les Miserables - How Society A
... the help of the bishop. Cosette was affected by human nature in many ways as well. She experienced both goodness and evil. At first, Cosette's environment was harsh, therefore, she was harsh. When Cosette lived with Thénardier, she was deprived of her childhood. Cosette was forced to do all the chores. Thinking that she was a slave child, Cosette had low self-esteem and thought of herself as displeasing ...


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