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    Dielle Ghislaine Ochotorena American Studies 1/2 Destructiveness of Obedience Alot of people like to believe that the world is generally all good or all evil; however, in reality they are the yin and yang of the human condition, and they are the labels we put on things that either appeal to us or don’t. The biblical story of Lucifer, who before he was banished from Heaven, was God’s favorite angel. Lucifer in the story, defied God which was the ultimate disobedience to authority in everyone’s

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    "When they said to watch for th ones with razor blades in their vaginas-communists agents (O'Brien 103)". The women in the local villages are treated as enemy combatants instead of people caught in the crossfire. In the My Lai Massacre, women are raped and killed and the crazed soldiers don't give it a second thought, but when a women VC is killed on accident by one of the soldiers, it is hard for them to watch her die. The soldier who shot her claimed he didn't know she was

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    against the government. Issues such as the My Lai massacre also promoted people in the United States to speak out against what they were doing in Vietnam. All forms of culture were changed by the issues in Vietnam. Two of the most convincing cultures that formed at the time were cartoons and music. Music and Cartoons throughout the Vietnam War era reflect the issues brought forth by the war as rock and roll became more popular after massacres such as My Lai, cartoons became increasingly more graphic

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    was that Barnes power was now challenged, and a civil war had commenced within the platoon. While Platoon is not a movie about American massacre’s, Stone with this scene, does possibly parallel the events that took place at a village called Mai Lai in 1968 . The incidents and acts of violence that were committed permeated the conscious of

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    Then there was trust that the Americans lost from their government because they kept certain incidents hidden, which happened in a town called My Lai. Then there was The Great Society were programs that had a goal to eliminate poverty and racial injustice and money for those programs were being taken to give to the war. The draft, distrust because of My Lai and taking away money from the Great Society programs all made a negative impact on Americans and the way the Americans continued with their daily

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    The Vietnam War is a tough pill to swallow, whether you were part of it, heard stories of it or only learned about it by watching ' 'Forrest Gump ' ', it is an alienating subject to most of the people on this earth. And while most of us, hopefully, will never find out what war feels like, smells like or how it is to get out of it, Tim O 'Brian 's account makes it relateable to us how dreadful it is how it is to be in a war zone. O 'Brian frequently uses repetition in his story. He frequently mentions

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    On October 14th, the news of president Park Geun-hye of South Korea forcing the controversial textbook issued by national government became a huge issue, since the textbook was written in the perspective of conservative political party. (Padden) The new textbook that is planned to be published in 2017 puts huge implication on the “ “proud” history of South Korea , which has achieved both democratization and industrialization in the shortest time in the world history”(Padden), which supports the

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    Work in Process Everyone’s lives and personalities are shaped by their experiences, by their childhood, by genetics, by so many things that psychologists are still trying to figure it out. Worldviews are shaped by these things too; no two people have the same worldview and each is as unique as a fingerprint. Some people see the world through rose colored glasses, nothing bad happens when peering through those lenses, some see the world through darkened and foggy lenses, some with blinders, and some

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    Up until this point, Americans still foolishly believed in the government, the soldiers and in the presidential speeches. Along with the Tet Offensive, another event that changed the minds of Americans was the invasion of the U.S Embassy in Saigon, which later became known as the US Embassy: Fall of Saigon. The Fall of Saigon was also an invasion by the North Vietnamese on South Vietnam, and consequentially, the South fell to the North, effectively, ending the Vietnam War. But more importantly, this

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    Obedience At All Costs Essay

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    Following orders unquestionably is one of the traits that the military wants their soldier to have; this quality, however, has caused controversy throughout time. Rob Reiner captures this struggle in his film A Few Good Men. In this film, two men, Lance Corporal Dawson and Private First Class Downey are charged with the murder of fellow Marine, Private First Class Santiago. Dawson and Downey claim that they did not commit a crime but rather, were following orders to perform a “Code Red”. A “Code

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