In some countries, freedom of political expression, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and internet democracy are considered important to ensure that voters are well informed, enabling them to vote according to their own interests.
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Tennyson is saying that the woman, the "Lady of Shalott," is representing the soul of an artist, who sees the world through a lens, or in her case a mirror, and puts out an beautiful piece of work. In her words this beautiful piece of work is a tapestry "with colors gay."
When the woman turns around and actually sees the world, everything falls apart and her art is compromised because of the falling apart. Tennyson is saying that an artist is an important part of the society, but even after being so important an artist cannot have direct contact. An artist must only observe society with the help of an artist's lens and to produce successful art.
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Michel Sifre was a French chronobiologist who studied the relationship between time and living organisms. He conducted a self-experimentation in 1962.
In his experimentation, he spent two months living in total isolation in a cave - had no acess to calendar, clock or even sun. In a short while, his memory deteriorated since there was no one to talk to, no book to read to impress itself upon his memory. It got to a point, he stopped being able to remember what took place a day before. As the days went by, Sifre became effectively amnesic, he could not sleep very - he would stay awake for thirty-six straight hours in some days. The outcome of his self-experimentation was severe.
By the time his experimentation was to wrap up in September 14, it was only August 20 in his journal. He only thought a month has just passed.