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    Name: Lee Dong Yu Student ID: 15963774 Individual Assignment: Apple’s Labor Issues and PR Miseries Public opinion can be characterized as the thought of the society at a particular time towards any circumstantial incidents. The effectiveness of public opinion is amplified when people are assembled‚ united‚ massed and in mutual consent of the attitudes that is being publicized‚ popularized or due to societal pressure to conform. Public opinion can be manipulated and was stated by Adolf Hitler

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    In the novel‚ Misery‚ Stephen King embodies the state of possession by an evil being who happens to be the elaborated and horrifically psychotic woman‚ Annie Wilkes. In this story‚ Annie represents a mother figure‚ a goddess and a loyal reader of the romance novelist‚ Paul Sheldon. In reality‚ however‚ Annie merely represents someone who has troubles deciphering between reality and fiction. This odd obsession with not only Paul‚ but with the fictional character Misery‚ shows the mental unstableness

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    Cycle of Misery: Impact of Drug Trafficking “Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss‚ the abyss will gaze back into you”- Friedrich Nietzsche. Greed and gluttony drive humans into the greatest lengths of corruption. This is the culprit and cause of Colombia becoming the biggest cocaine producer in the world. The link between poverty and drug trafficking is thrived from the corruptness of the global capitalist

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    A very controversial writer of his time‚ Anton Chekhov‚ was a man who overcame numerous difficulties throughout his lifetime. Anton Chekhov was a Russian dramatist and author; many consider him to be among the greatest writers of short stories in history. His plays and short stories are held in high esteem by scholars worldwide. From the beginning of his writing career‚ Anton Chekhov was recognized for his originality‚ and through the perception of his characters and short stories he managed to change

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    Cori Craig 3* Heine September 29‚ 2011 Murder: To Save One from Misery Most people say they would do anything for their best friend‚ so would it be justified for one go as far as killing their best friend for their well being? In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ the protagonist‚ George‚ went to the extreme of killing his closest friend‚ Lennie‚ to save him from a frightful future. This extermination was condoned because George killed Lennie with good intentions‚ Lennie was better

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    Disappointment and Male Egotism; A comparison of two stories “The lottery ticket” by Anton Chekhov and “The lottery” by Shirley Jackson have many similarities. Both pieces examine potential disastrous outcomes of participating in a lottery. Chekhov’s story is a very basic representation of one man’s negative lottery experience. Though Jackson’s work is about a very different kind of village lottery‚ it too tells the story of a devastating lottery experience. The pieces share many common ideas.

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    Alienation is the isolation or separation from a group or an activity in which one should be involved. In Chekhov stories of “Man in the Case”‚ “The Darling” and “Gooseberries” the characters separated themselves from the outside world in order to achieve a peace with their inner self. Even though they all alienated themselves they all did it differently because they all had different situations in their lives that cause them to change. Each character had an undercover meaning for their alienation

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    How the character of Paul Sheldon in the novel Misery is made believable “He wished he was dead‚ but through the pain-soaked haze that filled his mind like a summer storm-cloud‚ he did not know he wished it.” (King‚ 3). Misery is a story that follows middle-aged novelist Paul Sheldon who is involved in a serious accident and barely comes out alive by being saved from his biggest fan‚ Annie Wilkes‚ who tends to his injuries. However‚ he soon learns that she wants him to write another novel

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    Misery‚ the book that Stephen King is well known for contains a large amount of subliminal messages about King’s drug and alcohol abuse. King knew he had a problem with his abuse. He also knew that it effected him mentally and physically. He admitted this when he says “I wanted to gab them and hit them.” while referring to his children. He then says “Even though I didn’t do it‚ I felt guilty because of my brutal impulses.” He wasn’t proud of the thoughts he had and he knew that he would not be having

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    The one story that I thought had the same theme as “The Call of the Wild” was “The Bet” by Anton Chekhov. The theme for these two stories is knowledge and wisdom. For those who don’t know what “The Bet” is all about I will tell you. “The Bet” is about an aged banker and a juvenile lawyer to see which is better; the death penalty or locked up in a confinement for your life. These two stories have a fascinating lesson to teach young and aged human beings. “The Call of the Wild” has this theme because

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