Thursday, 13 January 2011
How does it compare..?
The Bourgeoisie represents the class of Capitalists which represents Willy Wonka because he privately owns the factory and all the investments, distribution, pricing of the products, ect...All are run through him and the market economy. while the Proletariat is known as the working class such as Charlie and his family who could be termed as socialism. this class will eventually overrun the Bourgeoisie/capitalists because socialism is basically sharing everything as a whole common community. know to Marxist as the stage following capitalism in the transition of a society to communism, characterized by the imperfect implementation of collectivist principles. Like the movie, Charlie gets the factory because he gives Wonka back the everlasting gobstopper thus representing how he shares common things as a whole with the community, and shows that he a "Faithful" or "Loyal" subject to his superior.
Torture Tactics
A. I would treat these prisoners with the respect that their country would show towards our American prisoners. In the worst way possible. I’d do anything to get this information out of them for the sake of my countrymen. These prisoners are MOST likely trained to be put through these torture tactics from the age of one. So it’ll be nothing to them. Hurt them, whip them, mess with their heads… I DON’T CARE as long as I’m doing it for the right reasons.
B. A short term repercussion could be people looking down upon us as “Inhumane”. But really? Who cares?! What’s a couple BAD people compared to TONS of good people?! Weigh it, innocent should win in this.
BRING IT ON!
In dog fighting, I’m pretty sure the only thing going through the pilots mind was “Oh, goodness I’m going to die no matter what” that’s what would be going through my mind! If the wing is shot, you’re doomed, if you make a wrong turn, you’ll crash into either the other plane or the ground. That’s probably the scariest thing anyone could go through! Unless the pilot was a very cocky man, then he’d just go down with his pride eventually, because his thought was most likely “This guys going down, he ain’t got nothing on me, BRING IT ONNNNN!” (said in manly voice) <--- if that was his thought process then good for him. Unless of course he was seriously skilled at this style of fighting.
Frustrations
A frustration from the communication barrier of the war would definitely if being a soldier, not knowing what is going on back home. For me being a girl, if my father, brother, or loved one were overseas… I would be a wreck. I can hardly go a day without talking to my big brothers, better yet not knowing if at that exact moment if they are alive, captured, or injured. Not having the men in my life everyday would drive me insane, there was never a certainty if everything was going to be okay with the men fighting in the war. For the soldiers too, missing out on their little girl growing up, or not knowing if their wife was being faithful, that had to be tough. They had so many things to worry about, and so many days to wait for replies.
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