Perennial Prisoner
Yet in William Faulkner's (1930) short story, A Rose for Emily, the main character, Miss Emily Grierson, is a perennial
prisoner in her
own home. ....
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Prisoner Treatment in Andersonville Prison
.... As the war progressed, however, and as the
prisoner exchange program dissolved, Andersonville began to buckle under its
own weight. ....
(900

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The Dew Breaker
.... many Haitians are torn between their love for their homeland and their inability to return home, the "dew breaker" remains a
prisoner in his
own home, causing ....
(1024

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Feminist Critique of A Rose for Emily
.... 430). In essence, to avoid the patriarchal social forces that oppress, Miss Emily must make herself a
prisoner in her
own home. We ....
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Epistemological Development of Women
.... economics teaches that you must assume that the other person will act in their
own interest and .... The
Prisoner's Dilemma game exhibits this duality perfectly. ....
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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS The Last Days of Saint Paul
.... he was still a
prisoner. But as Acts points out, Paul had considerable freedom when he was first imprisoned in Rome, since he lived in his
own 'hired house ....
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Prisoner's Dilemma Application to Problem of Commons
....
prisoner's dilemma to the problem of the commons is that the
prisoner's dilemma usually .... equal right to live and blossom and to reach their
own individual forms ....
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Neoliberal Institutionalism & International Politics
.... that there are very real limits to their ability to cheat when playing such games as the
prisoner's dilemma. States act not only in their
own best, but also in ....
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Neoliberal Institutionalism
.... that there are very real limits to their ability to cheat when playing such games as the
prisoner's dilemma. States act not only in their
own best, but also in ....
(2005

8

)
Solzhenitsyn One Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovich
.... and if the head count comes up short the guard has to replace it with his
own. Other historically significant aspects of the event of being a
prisoner of the ....
(1943

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Andersonville Prison
.... As the war progressed, however, and as the
prisoner exchange program dissolved, Andersonville began to buckle under its
own weight. ....
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Psychological Realism
.... consequences of Macbeth's ambition are unjust murder and his
own justified death .... the consequence of the psychological torture visited upon the
prisoner in "The ....
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The Crying of Lot 49
.... " (21). Essentially, Oedipa is a
prisoner of her
own ego. This can only be overcome by a counter-force in opposition to the traditional methods of perception. ....
(1559

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The Violence and Terror of Poe
His violent themes - a tortured
prisoner in a dungeon of the Inquisition, a man .... of the current literary movement, but a reflection of his
own tortured psyche. ....
(2467

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Normalization of US-Vietnam Diplomatic Relations
.... Yet Republican Senator John McCain, who had been a
prisoner of war in North Vietnam, stood at President Clinton's side to symbolize his
own support for the ....
(2037

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Normalization of US/Vietnam Diplomatic Relations
.... Yet Republican Senator John McCain, who had been a
prisoner of war in North Vietnam, stood at President Clinton's side to symbolize his
own support for the ....
(2092

8

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Henrik Ibsen and Hedda Gabler
.... Thea is very uncomfortable with the expression; Hedda, a
prisoner of her
own aristocratic class presumptions, is very easy with the ability to bestow such ....
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Junior High Schools in Japan
.... I felt more like a
prisoner of war than an individual human being deserving .... Japanese junior high school in a way which closely reflects my
own experience with ....
(1625

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Solitary Confinement
.... State Prison. He was not a disciplinary or risk
prisoner and was not in need of protection for his
own well-being. This case raises ....
(2230

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Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning
.... of life is to be discovered in the world rather than within man or his
own psyche, as .... the sort of person the
prisoner became was the result of an inner decision ....
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Man's Search for Meaning (Viktor Frankl)
.... of life is to be discovered in the world rather than within man or his
own psyche, as .... the sort of person the
prisoner became was the result of an inner decision ....
(1812

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CRIME WITHIN PRISONS
.... power hierarchy of the prison, they may have offended another
prisoner either intentionally .... of the general population or even transferred for their
own safety. ....
(990

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Philosophical Views of Aristotle & Plato
.... The role of the philosopher begins with the realization of his
own ignorance. .... all its possessions and activities is indeed a description of the
prisoner in the ....
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3 Novels by Shusaku Endo
.... for his
own actions and not be swayed from his conscience's pangs at wrongdoing by the attitudes of others. The vivisection performed on the American
prisoner ....
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Caravaggio
.... and should judge works by the standards and interests of our
own time and .... floggings by prisons in which much of the degradation of the
prisoner's body (and so ....
(1301

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Cancer Ward
.... ex-
prisoner. The message can be applied to cancer or to totalitarianism---every human being sooner or later will come face to face with his
own vulnerability ....
(1630

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The Naked and the Dead & I, The Jury
.... Croft is a sadist who simply enjoys committing violence for its
own sake, even .... in the scene in which he first befriends and then murders a Japanese
prisoner. ....
(1677

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Poetry of Soyinka & p'Bitek
.... the people have not been able to find the will to become their
own rulers through .... it might be, could be seen as a harsh mistress: Being a
prisoner thus is both ....
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Shakespeare's Hamlet
.... he is "mad as the sea and wind" (IV.i). She does not see the horror coming from Claudius until her
own last moment. .... Claudius is a
prisoner of his conscience. ....
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Cancer Ward
.... ex-
prisoner. The message can be applied to cancer or to totalitarianism --- every human being sooner or later will come face to face with his
own vulnerability ....
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