Fate
To what extent is Michael Henchard to blame for his own fate?
Its human nature to blame someone for your own actions, especially the bad ones. It’s more like a defence mechanism; but in Henchard’s case it’s different: At the beginning of the story we see Henchard and his wife walking to the nearby village of Weydon-Priors in the search of employment. From the minor dialogue they […]
War and the fate of regimes: a comparative analysis
Adequate? The authors put forward three hypotheses: Hypothesis 1. The chances of a domestically instigated violent regime change increase with the defeat in war. Hypothesis 2. Violent regime change is least likely for winning initiators; the likelihood of violent regime overthrow increases for winning targets, losing targets, and losing initiators in that order. Hypothesis […]
The Fate of a Hero: Ironman The Modern Hero
Stories of heroes have actually been informed, composed, and passed down given that the beginning of time; each special however following a tight pattern. Joseph Campbell was the very first to observe this and wrote a book called The Hero With A Thousand Deals with. Campbell discussed the resemblances of every hero’s journey while simplifying […]
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