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Rationalization.... Not Always For The Good
Title: Rationalization.... Not Always For The Good
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 3292 | Pages: 14.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Rationalization.... Not Always For The Good
Thesis: Society has a set of morals, that of which exist for a specific reason, not to be justified by some other action taken just because it felt like the thing to do.
I. Rationalizing society
II. Frankenstein
A. Victor Frankenstein’s desire to dominate
B. Aftermath of his aspirations
III. Metamorphosis
A. The individualization of Gregor
B. Affects on his family and society
IV. The Overcoat
A. Akaky Akakievich’s unfortunate mishap
B. Akaky
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are science-fiction writers the only ones asking the big questions about technology?” 12 Apr. 2000: 1-2.
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