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    Kafka aims to show in the novel how the capitalist society hides its ‘dirt’ and doesn’t accept its faults. Gregor, who has become of no use after his transformation, is hidden in his dark bedroom, with filth and old furniture, showing the shame and embarrassment he is to his family. This could perhaps be a representation of the capitalist society, and America in the early 1910s, with its ‘perfect’ image of

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    powerful enough to drive an individual to act in response to their emotional conscience. Consequently, Jonas, a dystopian character, and Elsa, the fantasy creation of Disney animation, share imagery in landscapes that reflect their coming of age transformations when, motivated by love, they recognize the value of sacrifice. The changing landscape in Frozen

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    powerful enough to drive an individual to act in response to their emotional conscience. Consequently, Jonas, a dystopian character, and Elsa, the fantasy creation of Disney animation, share imagery in landscapes that reflect their coming of age transformations when, motivated

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    The slave journey, after the breaking of the kinship, begins with the forced collection and shipment of the enslaved human towards the new world. On this voyage a transformation of the self takes place, a loss of hope; desperation. A slave’s mind would wonder and think if it was better to just jump off and let the sharks take their lives rather than give their life to the white man. The ‘Tall Ship’, the name of a vessel with a large mast, was the primary ship that carried hundreds of the slaves across

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    John Donne’s metaphysical poetry is where theology crosses with sexuality. The connection between spiritual love and erotic love becomes apparent. Throughout his whole life Donne found love in everything. In his early life his focus was on the love of women, and then it transitioned to the love of his wife, and ultimately the love of God. His work defines the unity of these contrasting ideals in every man and woman. ‘Batter my Heart’ and ‘The Ecstasy’ displayed the connection that can be found between

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    represent the idea of the importance of constructing a government with capable and skilled leaders that can be able to set the example of rectitude in order to form a positive relationship with its community. Furthermore, in book 12, it describes the significance of developing a good communication and relationship between leaders and servers. Leaders must be able to select officers that are willing to be humble, listen to the community and enforce the will of the state. Confucius instructed its apprentices

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    development of narrative artwork, pieces designed to draw in viewers and invoke emotional participation in the depicted biblical scenes. To an extent, the pictorial narratives served to expand the word of God to the illiterate. Nevertheless, the main significance of the emergence of narrative images is that it demonstrates

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    philosophy. Due to social development and technological progress, mass culture has become an important way to present the most vibrant cultural structures, the greatest impact of cultural forms, but also scholars to study social and cultural transformation of

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    of the sacrifice of Isaac. We can see that the term ‘reading’ is not only suggestive of understanding and processing the language in its written form, but the manifestation of meaning through cognitive analysis and understanding. Reinforcing the significance of the active role played by readers for the interpretation of texts, Wolfgang Iser, at the opening of his essay Interaction between Text and Reader,argues that ‘Central to the reading of every literary work is the interaction between its structure

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    compressed and splayed. Thinning at the neck is driven by the formation of lipid microdomains and the accumulation of lipids with negative spontaneous curvature in the most deformed and thinnest parts of the neck. This decrease the barrier for transformation into a hemifission intermediate. Molecular dynamics simulations of membrane fusion events have shown that accumulation of tilted lipids in the contact zone results in the formation of a stable stalk like

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