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Rebellion as a subject of academic study spans history, literature, political science, and cultural analysis. It draws attention across disciplines because it sits at the intersection of power, freedom, and social change — asking why individuals and groups resist authority and what consequences follow. Courses in English literature examine rebellion as a creative and philosophical stance, as seen in Coleridge's challenge to eighteenth-century conventions, while history courses trace organized uprisings from Bacon's rebellion and the Nika revolt in sixth-century Constantinople to the broader currents of Revolutionary America. Dylan Thomas's resistance to passivity in "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" shows how rebellion also operates as a deeply personal theme in literary texts.

Student papers on this topic take a wide range of approaches. Historical case studies examine specific uprisings — Turner's rebellion, Tecumseh's pursuit of Indigenous leadership and unity, colonial-era revolts — analyzing their causes, their popular support, and their outcomes. Literary analyses focus on how poets and writers frame resistance and defiance. Comparative and thematic essays ask larger questions, such as whether rebellion grows from conformist cultures, or how revolution, rebellion, and resistance relate to one another across different contexts and governments.

A strong essay on rebellion establishes a clear, arguable thesis rather than simply describing events or texts. Evidence drawn from primary sources, whether historical documents or literary works, carries the most weight and should be analyzed rather than summarized. The most common pitfall is treating rebellion as uniformly heroic or uniformly destructive — a convincing essay acknowledges the complexity of power dynamics and the varied motivations that drive people to resist.

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Dante\'s Inferno and Manzoni\'s the Betrothed Alessandro
Alessandro Manzoni's only novel The Betrothed is a national institution in Italy and second in popularity in this history of Italian literature only to Dante's Divine Comedy. He was a liberal nationalist from an aristocratic family and a leading supporter of the reunification (Risorgimento) of Italy. His novel is set in Lombardy in 1628-31 and was in fact a call for liberation from foreign rule, which was still the norm in the fragmented Italy of the 1820s. Manzoni had been an unbeliever as a young man, but later rejoined the church and became very devout, which is why he took Dante seriously and incorporated themes and images from his work into The Betrothed. He believed in sin, salvation and damnation, and the power of conversion experiences that both he and the characters in his story underwent. Dante was also from the aristocracy and his family opposed the imperial party in Florence that was allied with the Holy Roman emperors, although he was not a liberal or nationalist in the modern sense.
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Qing dynasty takeover and consolidation of power
The takeover of China by the Qing Dynasty was accomplished through several ways, the most important being that in the 18th century, the Qing Empire doubled its territorial size in order to "protect itself not only from…
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17th and 18th Century, Europe
¶ … 17th and 18th century, Europe was under the grips of a major revolution in science, philosophy and religion. Following was known as the Age of Reason, a period of deeply rooted challenges to the establishment…
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Modernism and Harlem Renaissance the Modernist Movement
The document considers the modernist movement and the Harlem Renaissance. Both were a reaction to the establishment in terms of art and culture. In addition to some rebellion, both movements also sought to create something new in response to the world as they experienced it, which was generally viewed as a changing environment worthy of representation.
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Red Color News Soldier: Questions
Explain who Li Zhensheng is and what his connection is to the story he is going to tell.
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Concept of God in Judaism and Christianity
¶ … history medical studies have concluded that prayer helps to heal the sick. Many political meetings begin with a prayer and American currency has the words "In God We Trust" imprinted on its face.
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Where Are You Going, Where
The paper is centered around a short story: "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been" by Joyce Carol Oates. This is a story based in the early 1960s, just after world war II where so many movements came into the society, shifting the norms and cultures that were there, a consequence of which the adolescents were to suffer as well, like it is depicted in the short story.
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Filial Piety in Many Asian
In many Asian cultures, loyalty plays an extremely important part in all areas of life. This is particularly true in professional and family life. As such, certain roles have been determined not only for the different…
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Historical Origins of Modern Ethnic Conflicts in Burma and Malaysia
Ethnic Conflict in Southeast Asia: What Beginnings?
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Popular Culture in His \"The
In his "The body for beginners," Dani Cavallaro addresses issues such as the reproductive politics of the body, noting that "conventionally, women are associated with biological reproduction and men with technological…