Throughout the history of the United States of America, mental health and the corresponding treatment have remained a prevalent, yet shockingly taboo topic. In some of the earliest civilizations, it was extensively believed that mental illness had to do with a lack of spirituality or...
During the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, the debate over slavery was the paramount force that was conducting the political life in America; it lead to the deaths of millions and provoked social tensions that lasted for more than a century. The division...
Until today’s society, women are still struggling to survive as single mothers, trace back to the nineteenth century, when the society was male-dominated, single mothers were much more suffering. In the fiction “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” by Katherine Anne Porter, author used the third...
I chose the Cherokee Native American Culture because I have Cherokee Native American history in my family, but their culture, or way of life, has not been passed down in my family. What little I do know fascinates me, and I would like to learn...
The middle of the 19th century was the culmination of the Romantic era in American literature, the time of the “Great American Novel”, Moby Dick. Written in a era that emphasized the individual over the whole and where the ideas of what religion is and...
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Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles works as a vessel for his harsh critiques of 19th century Victorian England. To understand the entirety and full extent of Hardy’s critiques would require an expansive explication of the novel itself because it offers such a broad variety...
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, is a grisly thriller and musical production directed by Stuart Meltzer. Sweeney Todd is a well-known barber in London during the 19th century, who is preyed on by a judge, named Turpin. Turpin has a desire for...
This legal transcript contains information involving the murder of Henry John Base. The accused, Esther Base, threw her 9-month-old newborn child out of the window in fear that someone would kidnap her child. I will use this case to exemplify the commonalities between insanity and...
Introduction Throughout history, there has been notable periods of expeditious growth and radical change, but the 19th century is among the most revolutionary. It was an era comprised of both the first and second industrial revolution, and characterized by international cross-disciplinary evolution. Cities were making...
The latter half of the 19th century and early 20th century in Latin America can be characterized by the prevalence of widespread reform movements that completely changed the lifestyle and political thoughts of the general populous. The vast majority of Latin American people lived in...
Social mores within the 19th Century were mostly based around gender and in literary works such as “The Yellow Wall-Paper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, they are explained through woman hysteria and feminist or often, sexist, point of views. “The Yellow Wall-Paper” is a short story...
Reaper McCormick’s reaper was the first in a series of inventions that would help put Chicago front-and-center during the 19th century. His “Mechanical Man” (as it came to be called) reduced the work involved in harvesting wheat crops, which in turn increased the amount of...
In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe portrays the lifestyle in Nigeria during the late 19th century. This novel plays a significant role throughout the “falling apart” of indingeous cultures from South America, New Zealand, and other countries. Chinua Achebe was born in...
Love and marriage, described as two very dissimilar ideas during nineteenth century England, are introduced very quickly into the novel. Throughout the novel this unromantic view of marriage remains, and is conceptualized by noting that men will seek out a wife when they are ready...
How did Europe politically and geographicaly evolved after both the Congress of Vienna and the treaty of Paris ? What are the similitudes and the differences of these two treaties ? In this paper I’m going to talk about the main attempts to organize peace...