Tuesday, December 31, 2019

The Lady with a Pet Dog Literature Review

A Deconstruction of the Story Dmitri Dmitritch Gurov, a married man with a daughter who is twelve years and two sons in school and lives in Yalta.   Gurov has a keen interest in people who are new in the area spots a young lady Anna Sergeyevna , a young lady with an average height accompanied by a Pomeranian dog strolling on the front of the sea. The lady is a visitor in Yalta and residents only refers to her as ‘the lady with a dog’ nobody really knows her name. after a careful analysis of his approach plan to the lady, they meet at the Gardens and they are both dining when Gurov shakes his finger at the lady’s dog. Thee dog barks furiously but the lady assures Gurov that the dog dos not bite. After several meetings Gurov discovers that the lady’s name is Anna Sergeyevne. She is married to Von Diderit in Old Gontcharny. They begin to have a keen interest in each other and when Anna Sergeyevne receives information that her husband is sick and wants her, she leaves Yalta but tells Guro v that they will never meet again. Gurov remains behind but he is not peaceful because he misses her dearly. He makes arrangement and follows her to her husbands place and they reunite again in a passionate relationship. Binary oppositions In the story Antony Chekhov uses binary opposition tool accurately. The entire story is a relationship of abstract experience with concrete experience. For example, an abstract element like love is related to passion as a concrete element in the story. When Anna Sergeyevne goes to visit Gurov in Yalta, she cries passionately and complains that their relationship was difficult since they could only meet in privacy away from people who new them. Chekhov writes, â€Å"She was crying from emotion, from the miserable consciousness that their life was so hard for them; they could only meet in secret, hiding themselves from people, like thieves! Was not their life shattered?†p14. This means that in Anna’s engrossment in love, she is also passionately attracted to Gurov and wishes that their relationship could exist in the knowledge of people who new them but since they were both married, this was an impossible.   It is therefore true that the pair themselves is binary opposition. The live of Gurov is also an instance of binary opposition. He seems to have a happy public life. With his family and a job as a banker, one can easily say that e has a happier family life as well as occupational life. To the reader however this is a contrary, we know that the man is having an affair with a married woman. In fact as the story ends he admits that love caught up with him in his old age when he sees grey hair when kissing Anna. P 14 Gurov’s real wife classifies herself as being intellectual and could read a lot. However Gurov knows that his wife is not intelligent but was narrow and inelegant and this made Gurov to be afraid of her. This made him to be absent from home most of the time. P4. Anna’s life also is an example of binary opposition. The woman is married to Von Diderits but has very strong intimate feelings towards Gurov. This is a good instance of fidelity versus passion and intimacy as binary opposition. Work cited Anton Chekhov. (1925). the Lady with a Pet Dog, Moscow: the Gale Group Inc.

Monday, December 23, 2019

Essay about Nike, Inc vs. Toys R Us - 1476 Words

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Saturday, December 14, 2019

Analysis on Three Main Sociological Theories Free Essays

Sociological Perspectives: an Analysis on the Three Main Sociological Theories Abstract: When taking Into consideration all social sciences, numerous behavioral and cognitive theories have been developed and revised over the years. Although this Is true, some of the more influential and accurate theories have remained almost completely unchanged yet they still envelope modern day perspectives. Symbolic interactions, functional analysis, and the conflict theory are among these main harries; they have been used to described various factors in society and still continue to hold true to their definitions. We will write a custom essay sample on Analysis on Three Main Sociological Theories or any similar topic only for you Order Now With further exploration and research, an overview on these concepts will be given with contextual evidence. Keywords: symbolic interactions, functional analysis, conflict theory, social science, sociology, behavioral, cognitive Sociological theories are used to describe and explain Just about any occurrence In society. From cultural customs and traditions, to street and white collar crime, to changes In social norms, the main perspectives can be used to find out their true repose and origin. Every established sociologist has their own views, but for the most part they will fall into categories having to do with the main three perspectives. For each topic, there are also many subtopic perspectives and theories to assist in explaining some of the more specific events throughout life. For now, an overview between symbolic interactions, functional analysis, and the conflict theory will be given, with contextual evidence of each. Symbolic interactions can be defined as an individual acting upon or towards something based on their prior interaction or interpretation with that subject. Any and all past experiences and feelings are combined to form a reaction to the subject. A great example brought up by James Hansel Is the meaning of marriage and all of Its components. This Includes factors such as marriage Itself, divorce, parenthood, and love. Each of these concepts had a changed view one hundred years ago, fifty years ago, and even ten years ago. They are constantly changing, sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. When considering marriage pre-1920, they were entirely based upon essential and purposeful decision such as â€Å"settling down† and purchasing land, having kids, and investing. This was all much rather done with a companion. Now, when marriage is connections to each other. Two individuals may have separate lives and self- supporting, but Just want to marry for the sake of having a partner. Divorces were also unheard of in the past. They were used only in the case of adultery or complete disagreement with domestic issues. But now, divorces are quite common, and no longer symbolize failure but as success and a new start. (Heinlein 17) We, as humans, are independent thinkers and can constantly Judge the actions of things around us. All factors in our environments can change these thoughts, but nothing can cease them. This is better known as our conscience, our individual though with no chance of elimination. A better description of this process was described by the author of Symbolic Interactions: An Introduction, An Interpretation, An Integration, â€Å"The human being must be understood as a thinking being. Human action is not only interaction among individuals but also interaction within the individual. It is not our ideas or attitudes or values that are as important as the constant active ongoing recess of thinking. We are not simply conditioned, we are not simply beings who are influenced by those around us, we are not simply products of society. We are, to our very core, thinking animals, always conversing with ourselves as we interact with others. If we want to understand cause, focus on human thinking. † (Sharon 31) Sharon truly emphasizes, on the most basic level of our being, how we coexist together. On the inside, we are nothing more than animals with constantly changing views of society and the individuals factors within it. No matter how hard some will ray (and have tried) it is an impossible feat to completely change every person to be like-minded, for there will always be change and differing in morals or ethics. Symbolic interactions will always be a relevant perspective as long as our brains continue to function. Connections and emotions will be transferred from human to human and from human to object to form a large, total interrelated web. Functional analysis is a theory meaning society performs as a whole with many interconnected parts. All factors of society, such as customs of cultures and criminal activity, are embodied to create a functional environment. Generally designed by Robert Morton, functional analysis takes every factor of society into account to provide a result. Sometimes these factors end up bringing unintended consequences, which Morton referred to as latent dysfunctions. For example, a large and long running custom in the Mexican culture is the acquaintance at a 16 year old girls birthday. This signifies that the young lady has made it to adulthood and takes on more responsibilities now. Say, for sake of a theoretical example, that the government required all girls to now eve their acquaintance at the age of 12, a â€Å"doctor. † Young ladies are now expected to get Jobs to help support the family and do more rigorous chores around the house. It wouldn’t take long for the social lives and educational careers of the girls to plummet. Although these aftermath factors may not be expected when initiating such a plan. Changing gears and bringing in a factor from the opposite side of the spectrum, crime, be can also see how everything in society has a purpose. Also examined in a criminal Justice class of mine, conflict theory is often viewed by criminologists and investigators in order to find origins for some types of crime. A paper written by graduate students from Cardiff University, I-J, depicts some of Deuterium’s most influential ideas on functional analysis. Here, the students write about his views on fundamentally from the conventional path. While most criminologists treated crime as a pathological phenomenon and sought psychological causes in the mind of the criminal, Druthers saw crime as normal in terms of its occurrence, and even as having positive social functions in terms of its consequences. Crime was normal in hat no society could enforce total conformity to its injunctions, and if society could, it would be so repressive as to leave no leeway for the social contributions of individuals. Deviance from the norms of society is necessary if society is to remain flexible and open to change and new adaptations. (Bancroft) By this, we can conclude that crime existence only shows humanity and realism in an environment. To attempt to completely demolish crime is a very idealistic and even impossible feat. I found this example to be one of the more interesting since crime has existed reeve and seems as though it will continue to exist. Even with corrections and punishment at the rate they rate they are today, crime will c ontinue to perform as an interconnected part of society. Lastly, the conflict theory, Just as it sounds, involves all conflict oriented factors. Differences in power and control, whether it be an individual or group, spark social conflicts through society. This theory could also be used when describing how an individual may commit crime in order to get ahead of life. Often told as the â€Å"American Dream,† people in America have expectations of large houses, nice cars, ND other luxuries of life. When these are not obtained fairly, possibly because of monetary or social inequalities, some individuals will commit white collar and larceny type crime to obtain their wants. Even for a successful person, they can sometimes stoop to low levels in order to provide. Alan Sears said it best, â€Å"Consensus is a euphemism for ideology. Genuine consensus is not achieved, rather the more powerful in societies are able to impose their conceptions on others and have them accept their discourses. Consensus does not preserve social order, it entrenches transformation. † Being above the rest is a desired characteristic for some people, and a social necessity for other. Regardless, this cause conflict between the persons involved. Group conflict is also relevant, especially with how connected the world is as a global society. Some theorists say that underdevelopment in certain Third World countries is actually meant to be. Lowly functioning nations are available for exploitation and colonization by larger countries. When a multinational corporation becomes powerful enough, they can even have influence on the development, whether it be political, economic, or other features of change. This is desired purely to show power and dominance or more area, which in turn can start conflict. Sears 35) Each of the above sociological perspectives has large significance when attempting to explain any problems or occurrence within society. Each can be used as a model to exemplify how the structure of that specific situation should be, and how it can change to become the model structure. Although there are many subtopic theories, these main three will surely remain mostly unchanged within the social sciences for years to come . Bancroft, Ensues and Stoned Rogers, edited by Pierre Staples (2010). How to cite Analysis on Three Main Sociological Theories, Papers

Friday, December 6, 2019

How to Write a Ccot free essay sample

Basically a change over time essay is a comparison essay where time periods are compared. 2. Read the question carefully and determine the theme, areas, and time periods to be compared. Make sure you write a thesis statement that specifically addresses all three pieces of this information. The thesis must also address change as well as continuity. The thesis should take a stance on level of change 3. Set up a three-column chart (or series of charts) with a beginning date, an end date, and a reference point in the middle. If the question spans multiple time periods, 1450-1914, for example, your time markers might be 1450, 1750, 1914). There may be several reference 4. In this chart, list the status of the theme at the beginning of the time period given, at the middle marker, and at the end of the time period given. List at least two (preferably three) examples for each time period. 5. Note the changes as well as continuities (things that remain the same) 6. We will write a custom essay sample on How to Write a Ccot or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page Analyze at least one reason for a change or continuity per paragraph. In other words, do not simply describe the change or continuity, but spend some time explaining why the change or continuity occurred. 7. A. Preferred set up – by body paragraph (Change-Continuity-Global Context) Topic #1: changes and what caused them (beginning, change, end) Topic #2: continuities and why (beginning, middle, end) Topic #3: global context of things (what else is happening in the world) PREWRITE (Note: establish chronology within each paragraph) The Beginning Change topic(s) What was the change? Causes of change? Inpact of change3 Facts Analysis Phrase Continuity topic(s) What remained the same? Why? 3 Facts Analysis Phrase Global context topic(s)3 Facts Analysis phrase ESSAY FORMAT – CCOT ?#1 Change Topic Sentence ?Fact ?Fact ?Fact ?Analysis This changed occurred because †¦. ?#2 Continuity Topic Sentence ?Fact ?Fact ?Fact ?Analysis Because the †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦ was constantly present the (society, people, government, trade, ) was able to †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦. ?#3 Global Context Topic Sentence ?Fact ?Fact ?Fact ?Analysis Conclusion B. Set up by Topic Two changes, one continuity – global context inside each Topic #1: Beginning, Change (why change) – facts, global context, analysis Topic #1: Beginning, Change (why change) – facts, global context, analysis Topic #1: Beginning, Continuity – facts, global context, analysis Topic sentence is for topics of change/continuity. Final sentence for analysis Have to mention continuity in at least two topics Have to mention global context at least once (preferably in each paragraph) C. Topic sentence at transition and linkage PREWRITE (Note: establish chronology within each paragraph) The Beginning Change Topic What was the change? Causes of change? Impact of change3 Facts Global Context Analysis Phrase Change Topic What remained the same? Why? 3 Facts Global Context Analysis Phrase Continuity Topic3 Facts Global Context Analysis phrase ?Thesis statement – must show change topic(s) and continuity topic(s); stance and cover all significant aspects of the prompt. ?#1Change Topic Sentence ?Fact ?Fact ?Fact ?Global Context ?Analysis – This changed occurred because †¦. ?#2 Change Topic Sentence ?Fact ?Fact ?Fact ?Global Context Analysis Due to the fact that †¦.. this change occurred. ?#3 Continuity Topic Sentence ?Fact ?Fact ?Fact ?Global Context ?Analysis – Because the †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦ was constantly present the (society, people, government, trade, ) was able to †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦. ?Conclusion 8. If you have a question with multiple themes, or multiple geographic areas that you are discussing, you need to complete a chart for each area â€⠀œ you will then be doing a comparison contrast essay as well as a change over time essay, but you will use the time periods as your organizing principle. 9. Write your paper, putting the thesis in the first paragraph and using one paragraph as noted above. Make sure to discuss two continuities. Make sure you have topic sentences for each paragraph and use connecting sentences explaining the changes and the continuities. 10. In your conclusion, try to make a global connection by bringing the theme forward to â€Å"today† cither by explaining how the theme would undergo further changes as we see it forward, or how it would stay the same. This shows impact –why do we care? Alternatively, make sure that you include global context in each paragraph Change Over Time Essay Chart – by body paragraph Changes and what caused them Continuity and Why Global Context Change Over Time Essay Chart – Set up by topic Beginning time period Date/event that serves as pivot End of Time Period 1. Change 2. Change 3. Continuity Global context/Impact Words showing Continuity Still, Remained, Maintained, Constant, Throughout, Stable, Continued, Endured, Stayed, Survived, The Same, Persevere, Uniform, Perpetual, Uninterrupted Words showing Change Emerge, Shift, Eliminate, Develop, Transform, Altered, Differentiate