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"Losing Focus of a Rebellion" Assignment: Revolting literature is full of rebellions, can a person loose site of its purpose?

Title: "Losing Focus of a Rebellion" Assignment: Revolting literature is full of rebellions, can a person loose site of its purpose?
Category: Literature
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"Losing Focus of a Rebellion" Assignment: Revolting literature is full of rebellions, can a person loose site of its purpose?

<Tab/>The enlightenment period during the French Revolution was a time when philosophers separated into two classes. The first class was the elite and academician writers, who were praised for bringing great change throughout their society. However, eventually their effectiveness on the community diminished. As they became entrenched with money and with le monde, the establishment, they ceased to serve the good of society. The second class, the Grub Street writers, …showed first 75 words of 1743 total

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showed last 75 words of 1743 total…ways help our society to become better? These rebellions will more than likely prove to be unsuccessful at changing anything. Some rebellions can prove useful to bring about a much needed change, but just as Morande in the "The High Enlightenment" essay, Sade in The Fan-Maker's Inquisition, Bataille in some of The Critical Dictionary terms, and MTV during the Super Bowl, sometimes rebelling without a chance to effect a positive change is outlandish and pointless.

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