Saturday, March 21, 2020
Importance Of Being Earnest Essays - British Films,
  Importance Of Being Earnest  The Importance of Being Earnest, one serious theme that I noticed was the  consistent act of deception throughout the entire play. However this lack of  honesty was not lonesome for insightful comedy and a visible foreshadowing of  upcoming events accompanied it. Meaning that the play was cleverly written with  humor and provided us with an obvious chain of facts that would lead up to us  unraveling the end of the play. This play critiques the need to lie or  exaggerate the truth, in order to "fit in" the norm of English society  during the 1890's. The unique characters in this play portray a nonchalant  attitude along with subtle gestures in a tribute to not being (earnest); they  were not being honest. Specifically, they all had unique characteristics that  made it easier for them to not being honest. They also did little things that  supported their insincere personalities. This obvious hypocrisy can be noted as  early as the first act of the play. Such a case as when Algernon's servant,    Lane, openly lies and says..."(Gravely.) There were no cucumbers in the market  this morning, sir. I went down twice." (p.38) This is where the first of many  lies throughout the play originates. Even though one could consider this lie an  unselfish lie, since Lane lied for his master and not himself, it is still lie,  whether it is a white lie or more. The exposure of this lie sets the mood of the  play, a mood of deception. Carrying out the chain, Jack lies about his name  being Ernest, a name that impresses Gwendolen. If only he originally knew the  irony within the truth, he really is Ernest. He evades his association with    Cecily "Well if you have to know, Cecily happens to be my aunt." (p.32) Why  does the playwright, Wilde, choose to have Jack dispense such a composite  scripture of deception? Meaning that Wilde depicted Jack's character as a  person who from the beginning of the play, was lying. Furthermore, these lies  did not cease for they just evolved into more and more, thus creating composite  lies that go hand in hand with one another. My guess for this attribute would be  to show the ridiculousness of the need to have a prestigious family, unnecessary  attributes to show for one-self and a name that show everything that you are  not. Algernon's character proves to be as tricky as Jack, "In fact, now that  you mention the subject, I have been very bad in my own small way." (p.61)    Both seem to have a fixed fascination in depicting themselves as someone that  they are not. This point is emphasized by the way Jack and Algernon jumped at  the idea to be christened under the name of Ernest, which shows how their lack  of moral values is further revealed. Furthermore, the variation on one's  personality seems to be beneficial not only to the male characters, but also to  the female characters such as Gwendolen and Cecily. These two particular  characters find comfort and trivial value in the name Ernest since all they  wanted to do was marry a man who holds that name. Sometimes there is just a  natural progression of lies. Once it starts, it continues and that is evident  within the characters of this play. That is why there is always an "Importance  of Being Earnest".    
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Why Cant I Trust Microsoft essays
Why Cant I Trust Microsoft essays    Microsoft has been in the sights of the US Government for almost eleven years now. According to a Wired News timeline way back in 1990 the Federal Trade Commission began to investigate a possible conspiracy between IBM and Microsoft. After that Microsoft had been in and out of courtrooms for about five years without any punishment. Then in July 1994 Microsoft settled antitrust charges with the Justice Department, signing a decree that forbid Microsoft from using its operating systems dominance to squelch competition. (Wired News) That decree was used against Microsoft in the courts for the next four years.       According to the article U.S. Justice Department attempts to rein in Microsoft in Information Intelligence Online Newsletter, The main complaint is that Microsoft was illegally forcing retailers to bundle Microsoft programs with new PCs or else they would not grant them official retailer licenses.  The biggest complaint was that Microsoft was designing windows with an already incorporated web browser, taking away customers from Netscape and its navigator web browser.     In October of 1998 Microsoft was taken to the US court on charges of violating the Sherman Antitrust act of 1890, This was the  first time that Microsoft had actually been formally charged of being a monopoly that hurt US consumers. The trial was drawn out and went through many appeals from both Microsoft and the FTC before it would come to an end.  After 76 days of testimony lasting nearly eight months, the trial adjured on June 24, 1999. On November 5, 1999 Judge Thomas Jackson issued his initial findings of fact. He found that Microsoft held monopoly power and used its power to harm consumers, rivals, and other companies.  Microsoft had finally been convicted of being a monopoly; in response Microsoft filed an appeal to try to get the case thrown out for various reasons. The biggest of those being the merger between Time-Warner and AOL.  Micros...     
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