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Dual Themes of Order and Unity in Federalist 28Throughout the Federalist Papers, Publius attempts to convince early American colonists of the necessity of union. But how does he make his argument? And how does his rhetorical style shape and mold the message he tries to convey?
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Comparison of the American Political Model Between Althusser's "Ideology and State Apparatuses" and "The Federalist"The question of how power should be distributed between a government and its constituents is treated quite differently in these two works. How does each political rhetoric make its argument, and what is the message each is ultimately trying to convey?
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A Rhetorical Analysis of Plato's SymposiumMost reports on Plato's "Symposium" analyze Diotima's speech, overlooking Plato's portrayal of Socrates' characters. In truth, a careful investigation of Socrates' treatment lends the greatest insight into Plato's ultimate rhetorical message.
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The Great Wall of Concepts in Nietzsche's On Truth and Lying in an Extra-Moral SenseIn "On Truth and Lying," Nietzsche argues that only by embracing himself as an "artistic," "intuitive" man can man attain a semblance of of pure truth.
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An Analysis of Joseph Conrad's Heart of DarknessA basic analysis of Conrad's Heart of Darkness with special attention applied to Kurtz's effect on Marlow's moral evolution.
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Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead: Predestination ThemeStoppard's famously comic--and tragic-- carefully toys with the theme of predestination through stichomythic dialogue between its two major characters, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. What, then, is his ultimate message to the reader in this context?