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An Analysis of the Socialist Themes in The Hairy Ape by Eugene O'Neill
Within Eugene O’Neill’s “The Hairy Ape”, Yank, the main character, represents the oppressed working class in our capitalist society. O’Neill was an extreme socialist and believed that without working together, we could not achieve a sense of community (where everyone attempts to work with and help the other members of their society). Through “The Hairy Ape”, he shows us that our society should work together like a community to avoid an “every-man-for-themselves” mentality.
4 commentsTranshumanism and Eugenics
The fan of futurism, science and technology or humanism does well to note that the term was created to bring eugenics to the modern world following the disaster that the eugenicist faced following world war two.
51 commentsWind at my Back Cast: Hey, I Wonder Where They are Now?
Updates on your favourite actors from Wind At My Back, the Canadian T.V. show. See where they are now.
45 commentsUmberto Eco: The Prague Cemetery, Part 2
We have followed the forger to his dinner with Freud and are now ready to enter his memories, fragile and unreliable as they are. This section, in which the forger details his relationship with his grandfather and father in Italy, forces us to deal...
0 commentsFree Things To Do in Eugene Oregon
Welcome to Eugene, a fun filled city that has a variety of free and cheap things to do. Whether you prefer adventure or a quiet walk in a garden surrounded by rhododendrons and azaleas, Eugene will keep you entertained. A small city filled with...
4 commentsAmerican Pie 10 Years, 7 Movies and a lot of Teenage Hormones
Well it's been 10 years since back in 1999 the boys Jim, Kevin, Finch, Oz and of course the imitable Stifler burst onto our screens in the original "American Pie" and since then there have been a further 6 movies in the series. Okay technically...
The Bubbly History of Soap
There I was lathering myself (careful!) and luxuriating in the pleasant smelling foam of the modern soap. As the bubbles swirled around and drifted off in the water droplets, I began to wonder about the history of soap. Such is the effect of the uncommon history of common things topic, I can’t be anywhere without contemplating the ‘history’ of every darn thing, it's like a virus. And I am infected.
14 commentsTomoko Uemura in Her Bath by William Eugene Smith - Inspirational Story behind a Photo
Tomoko Uemura in Her Bath is a photo taken by William Eugene Smith. Tomoko is a little daughter who contaminated by of highly toxic chemical methyl mercury or known as Minamata Tragedy. Her photo shocks the world and made Chisso Corporation should paying compensation and cleaning the pollution. Eugene Smith cried while taking Tomoko picture.
0 commentsWhy be a Bodybuilder? The Top 5 Benefits You probably didn't know.
For many decades now, bodybuilders, athletes, and weightlifters have been searching for the most efficient ways to gain muscle and lose fat. Although the underlying goal of each individual may be slightly different, the main goal is this; Push...
0 commentsWhy Do Blacks Vote Democrat?
As a youngster someone told me that the Democrats are for the little guy. Therefore, I decided that I must be a Democrat. I was a true Democrat until I was about nine years old and I figured out that not only were the Democrats not for the little...
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