In reading Measure for Measure, one cannot help but to be confronted with the depravity of desire within the human race. Prostitutes and pimps run rampant in Vienna, and the laws against fornication and lechery have gone unenforced for many years. The Duke begins the...
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K Rowling follows the adventure of eleven-year old Harry Potter, who gets accepted at Hogwarts wizarding school and unravels the mystery of his parents’ death and his nemesis, Lord Voldemort. The children’s fantasy story is littered with deep...
Everyday a regular person finds themself daydreaming, pulling there imagination out to escape the real world to pass time. Daydreaming is the stream of consciousness that detaches from current external tasks when attention drifts to a more personal and internal direction. This phenomenon is common...
Feminist geographies look at broader views of identity and sexuality, with focus on how bodies are constructed and the role of body image in making women feel equal and not the oppressed in today’s society. Reflecting upon one’s self, discussions of sexual health and sex...
Love and desire have been popular themes in literature throughout history. The human experience is often defined by relationships, and love and desire are two of the most powerful emotions that can shape these relationships. Many writers have explored these themes in their works, offering...
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The crisis in world politics escalates more than ever in human history. Constant rebellions and manifestations in almost every country in the world, shootings and terrorist acts during peaceful festivals, a threat of the Third World War, the economic crisis in a great number of...
Augustine believes that God had intended for man to obey God and woman to obey both God and man. He also thought that God intended there to be a hierarchy between body and soul. The soul, being rational, moral, and capable of understanding was to...
Every human has basic needs: air, food, water, shelter, clothing, sex, sleep. But at what point do those basic needs instead become superfluous and unnecessary desires? How can those wants and needs be distinguished? In capitalist societies where consumption is central, these questions are becoming...