Fritz Joubert Duquesne Essays

  • Big Brother: The Invasion Of Privacy

    854 Words  | 2 Pages

    "Big Brother is becoming more and more intrusive in our private lives and until something is done to scale it back or eliminate it, it's only going to get worse," says David Bakke, Money Crashers tech expert (Schwartz). In this case, big brother means the government and its role in privacy. The government’s spying has increased substantially over the past few years and it is not slowing down. As many more undesirable acts happen in our world today, the government is trying to snuff out these criminals

  • Virgil Aeneid Themes

    882 Words  | 2 Pages

    Spies are Outdated People are manipulative liars and have been since ancient times, this is one of the most apparent themes of Virgil’s The Aeneid. In book II of the Aeneid by Virgil Aeneas tells Queen Dido about the fall of Troy. Aeneas explains that after the Trojans beat the Greeks into retreating a man named Sinon showed up with a giant wooden horse, secretly filled with a Greek army, as an “offering of peace”. Due to Sinon’s convincingly pathetic story-telling and the Trojans mental fuzziness