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    Cults

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    Gate, and Charles Manson and the Family; these cults were able to drag people in and

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    The novel Sway by Zachary Lazar revolves around Charles Manson, filmmaker Kenneth Anger and the start of the Rolling Stones. Zachary Lazar mixes his own incorporation and what he thinks goes on the character minds with real life events. Throughout the novel Lazar details his thoughts with intense research and imagination causing the novel to flow elegantly. One main idea being the Manson Family. Lazar uses explicit detail to recall real life events and how and what the cult said during their horrid

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    “Now is the time for Helter Skelter,” (Christian 2). The notorious murderer and cult leader Charles Manson announced Helter Skelter, a predicted racial war between whites and blacks in America, to his followers one morning in 1969 to prepare them for the chaos that they would inflict upon our country. The “Manson Family,” as it came to be known, gruesomely murdered several well-known celebrities and regular civilians in a bloodbath of terror, which left millions of people aghast and deluged with

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    Helter Skelter - Manson vs. the Myth Essay

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    Helter Skelter - Manson vs. the Myth [1] “I walk your streets and am right out there with you,” boasted serial killer Charles Manson almost twenty years after being sentenced to life in prison (Emmons 227). Most people would probably dismiss this statement as the delusional ranting of a madman, yet, were they to examine the attention of and, possibly, the influence on society that Manson has had and continues to have, they would be forced to admit that there is some truth to Manson’s proclamation

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    from http://www.npr.org/2013/08/04/206652873/charles-manson-master- manipulator-even-as-a-child Charles Manson Quotes. (2015). Retrieved November 9, 2015, from https:// www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/150550.Charles_Manson Cosgrove, B. (2012, August 7). The Manson Family on Trial: Madness Visible. Retrieved November 19, 2015, from http://time.com/3746673/the-manson-family-on-trial-madness- visible/ The Influence of the Beatles on Charles Manson. (n.d.). Retrieved November 9, 2015, from

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    light fires in your cities”(Manson). What causes a man to kill? Charles Manson is a convicted serial killer who was has become an icon of evil. In the late 1960s, Manson founded a hippie cult known as the “Family” whom he manipulated into brutally killing others on his behalf. Manson has been named the most dangerous man alive. He is one of the most sinister and evil criminals of all time. The murders he organized

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    teenage mother in 1934, Charles Manson seemed destined for a difficult life from the start. Kathleen Maddox refused to even remember her son’s birthday, leading him to feel unwanted, detested and utterly alone. “In 1947 she [Manson’s mother] tried to have him [Manson] put in a foster home, but, none being available, the court sent him to the Gibault School for Boys, a caretaking institution in Terre Haute, Indiana. He was twelve years old,” (Bugliosi and Gentry, 190). Manson ran away from Gibault,

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    world to me. Doesn’t that give me equal right?” (“Charles Manson BrainyQuote”). This quote was once said by the famous killer, Charles Manson. Manson illustrated how he believes all the people he killed were justified kills. People treated him bad therefore he had to get equal. His crazy mind began down a dark path when he was born to a 16-year-old single mother. He went from foster home to foster home until he went to a juvenile reformatory. Charles was sent for having repeated encounters with the

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    In Jonathan Epstein’s novel, he suggests that the band’s following viewed the group as a hierarchy, separated socially and personally. Similarly, Charles Manson’s group, known as The Family, were willing to live and die for him, all for his ideologies. Unlike Manson, the band people never explicitly asked for people to follow them, but it is not secret that people in the entertainment industry always look for an audience. Not only artists, but the people who are in charge of our government as well

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    brutally murdered in her Hollywood home. One night later, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were murdered in their home nearby. By December the world knew that Charles Manson and some of his followers were behind the killings. The question was why would they have murdered people they did not know and in such a horrible way. The answer many gave was that Manson and his followers were evil. From the classical Greek era to 18th century Scottish enlightenment to present day, the nature of evil has been written

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