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Madness in Post-War US Writing

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DEPERNEChloé December 2013 Registration number: 13039441 Module code: EL0505 Module name: I saw "The best ideas of my generation are being destroyed by madness" in the postwar America "Howl, Allen Ginsberg" Is it an important theme in writing? Your answer should show at least two comprehensive knowledge of the text of the module's research. According to the Oxford dictionary of the UK, madness can be defined as "state of serious mental illness", "barbaric or chaotic activity state", or "very stupid behavior".

We decided to call this series of articles called joint narcissist "blood bag". Why blood bags? In the opening shot of "Mad Max: Fury Road", Max was caught and put in a portable blood bag for the injured war boy - they moved the IV line to the boy of war to move Max Blood I connected. After chasing Foliosa. Max is only useful for this society and can be used as a source of blood; otherwise it is only their aim and he discards it as it is exhausted. This is a good metaphor of how narcissists look at people who provide their blood version to them. Other examples of blood bags in popular culture include the relationship between Sookie and Bill in real blood, the role of Melissa McCarthy in Spy movies, and school girls around Heather's main Heather in the 1980's cult movie classics It is included.

Do you like zombie movies? Eschatological thriller? World War II, walking dead, I am a legend, Crazy Max, Terminator? Recently, a lot of movies and television programs have appeared in popular culture, mainly on the dystopian culture and what we call the collapse of human civilization. why? Do we really want to experience the end of the world we know? I personally do not believe it. More precisely, however, we are hungry for longing for connections and intimacy among people, so we imagine what would happen if we had to live without severe social norms - we all The tension that is forced to be accepted by others is not entirely and completely accepted by others just because we exist and are humans

Please try this thought experiment. Imagine that a young female veteran returned to the United States, suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, began writing novels and myths to stop the subsequent war. Do people dislike her? Let's think about Rand's job this time. She is a young girl, she is one who was destroyed by her family, what he saw countless fears, friends, her boyfriend and family gave up or was hungry. Most importantly, she died just before escaping the communist "experiment" of the Soviet Union, and this "experiment" killed hundreds of thousands (or hundreds of millions).