Category: Freedom

  • Role of Philosophy of Life in Giving Freedom to Be Individual: Argumentative Essay

    The text says that philosophical inquiry can give you freedom. What does this mean? Explain why you agree or disagree with this claim. At the start of life, we have no control. From the beginning, we are placed in the time and location that we are destined to be. We do not determine the generation…

  • The Factors for No Freedom in North Korea

    After World War Two (1948), Korea was created. The political differences between North and South Korea caused the outbreak of war in 1950. After that time, they have been in conflict. Now, this country shared a border with the South. Since the 1950s, the same family was in the government. Nowadays, we have Kim Jong-un…

  • “The Yellow Wallpaper” Essay: Freedom Theme

    The idea of restriction is prevalent through the treatment of female characters in both Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman to demonstrate the harsh realities that women faced in the critical Victorian period. Judy Simons suggests that wives in Victorian England were literally the property of their husbands…

  • Freedom Vs Security: Analytical Essay

    The problem of reliance on something more powerful in order to achieve individual security. In this essay, I aim to outline Hobbes’s account of the state of nature, as well as evaluate it as a theory to see how it has affected the current climate of modern politics and the benefits it has provided by…

  • Illegal Immigration: Internal Conflict With The Idea Of Freedom And Opportunities

    We come into contact with texts every day; it is everything we see and experience. A thesis is what we are attracted to and an antithesis is what we are opposed to. These texts make up the self, who we are as individuals/people. This essay will examine how the perspective of individuals attempts to comprehend…

  • Freedom And Individuality In The Giver By Lois Lowry

    The Giver is the famous young adult dystopian novel made by Lois Lowry in 1993. This novel is set in a society that is in the future. In the beginning, it first appeared as utopian but as the readers read further, it is become more obvious to say that this is dystopian. What is a…

  • The Understanding Of Freedom In The Film Into The Wild

    Freedom is defined as the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants. With Into the Wild, director Sean Penn explores the true significance of this word and encourages the viewers to question if they are truly free. Released in 2007, Into the Wild is a movie based on Jon Krakauer’s 1996…

  • The Problem Of Hate Speech And The Reasons It Should Be Prohibited

    INTRODUCTION In this paper, I am going to argue that hate speech both online and in-person ought to be prohibited. The plan for the discussion runs as follows. In section I., I will examine the parameters of what is and is not considered hate speech and the problems that arise from the use of hate…

  • Essay on New Freedom Vs New Nationalism

    Nationalism is a driving force under which a country can unify. There are certain individuals whose actions have promoted nationalism. Many of these individuals wanted independence while others wanted to build powerful empires. Two individuals in history who have been nationalist leaders are Adolf Hitler and Mohandas M. Gandhi. Although these political figures used opposite…

  • Does Sri Lanka Need New Hate Speech Legislation?

    As a citizen in a post-conflict country, I cannot ignore the issues of ethno-religious violence; as an academic and a theatre artist, I must pay attention to those issues. Thus, my interests in the above topic grew out of the existential disputes I have to face almost every day. Therefore, this paper is coming out…