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Spirit of Capitalism
> "It was the power of religious influence, not alone, but more than anything else, which created the differences of which we are conscious to-day” Max Weber saw reformation as a new form of religion control, not elimination of Church’s ones. His aim focused on finding intimate relationship between asceticism and capitalism. He
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In this short story, Atwood describes the possible different endings of several characters. It usually does not include happy endings and emotions. The reader does not encounter an intense emotion like in old English novels. It briefly mentions the characters, so the reader cannot put himself in the place of a character. Atwood wants to tell that
Happy Endings
Happy EndingsMargaret Atwood · 19837 okunma
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"A Tale For Children" | SPOILER!
"A spectacle... full of so much human truth and with such a fearful lesson." "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" was written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a Colombian writer, in 1968. In this story, Gabriel Garcia Marquez used magic realism, which is based on real life events but also have mysterious and supernatural things.
A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings
A Very Old Man with Enormous WingsGabriel Garcia Marquez · 196828 okunma
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Notes from Underground consists of two parts. The first section is the Underground section. In this section, the worldly and psychological depression experienced by a forty-year-old man whose name is not mentioned is described. The author did not give a name to the hero. We can call this man an Underground Man. An Underground Man is someone who
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Notes From UndergroundFyodor Dostoyevski · Karbon Kitaplar · 2016129,2bin okunma
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Frankenstein and Marxist Theory
  Frankenstein is written in the Regency Period when is between 1811 to 1820. The work was published in 1818 by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. The period is monarch of the Prince Regent who is King George III's son. The time plays an essential role in analyzing the work. Because Mary Shelley is inspired by the characteristic of the Romanticism
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FrankensteinMary Shelley · Penguin Books · 201414,1bin okunma
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Reflections of social issues of modern people in the play “A Doll's House”
It seems that just surviving and sleeping with a full stomach are not the main problems of developed civilizations since the first formations of societies. ‘Surviving in a good condition’ is the key for modern women and men and death is mostly ignored or perceived as an end from a scientific point of view. Social status, economic level of
A Doll's House
A Doll's HouseHenrik Ibsen · Gece Kitaplığı · 2014775 okunma
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Modern life is to be shouting while the whole society is deaf. Kafka was a very smart man. Because he was aware of what was important in this temporary world. He knew that the lust for money of the people around was killing them. In the story, the character could have died in the normal way, but he transformed his form and dead. Still Nothing has changed as a result. Why is that? Because the people around ignored him, they did not care of him at all. It was only important that he brought money. Actually, although the world is a temporary place, it is a spiritual place. It is a place where we discover or feel our feelings, our hearts. It is an experience platform where we feel our anger and sadness. Even when we say human, we use the word human to represent our emotions rather than our appearance, because it's emotions that make human beings human. It is not people’s appearances what make the world a world, but the feelings that make people human. The world is a temporary place yes, but the world is a place set up to strengthen our feelings. Here, if we condemn each other to forget instead of developing our own feelings, then our existence will be meaningless. In reality, yes, as Kafka said, then we are no different from robots, if we think of the world materialistically, then we become robots that really work for money.
Metamorphosis
MetamorphosisFranz Kafka · Karbon Kitaplar · 2016224bin okunma
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*It may contain spoilers* Thomas More wrote the book in Medieval England in Latin. Medival, also known as the dark age, is a time period dominated by scholastic thought and the ideology of Christianity. In this period, there was no progress in science, human rights and freedom were prevented, people were used as slaves, class separations and
Utopia
UtopiaThomas More · Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları · 202020,5bin okunma
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SPOILER içerir... First, I wanna provide a brief summary of the book then I will share my comments on it: Humans defeated famine, plague and war (starvation, epidemics and violence) Humanities new targets are immortality, happiness and divinity by using artificial intelligence, big data, biotechnology, genetic engineering, regenerative medicine
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
Homo Deus: A Brief History of TomorrowYuval Noah Harari · Vintage Books · 201712,2bin okunma
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