The shackle and the whip represents Juana Díaz as the martyr of '87 because the most heinous, repressive institution known at the time was enforced in our town - "El Componte".
In "Designing Women" the heroines challenge repressive institutions, such as nonunionized workplaces and the National Rifle Association by making fun of rules that keep such institutions strong.
His handpicked Vice President is now in charge and the repressive institutions he built during three decades are unchanged.
Her description of the strong and cohesive Black community of Stamps demonstrated how African Americans have subverted repressive institutions to withstand racism.
In addition, Angelou's description of the strong and cohesive black community of Stamps demonstrates how African Americans subvert repressive institutions to withstand racism.
Zupan's novels are written from an individualist perspective and are full of detailed depictions of sexuality, the banality of everyday life, and the ruthless environments in repressive institutions, such as the army and the prison.
One of the central themes of his works is the conflict between individuals and repressive institutions, such as prisons, galleys, psychiatric hospitals and military barracks.
In that poem, the messianic Orc, a symbol of pure creative energy, rises against the repressive institutions of Church and state.
She created utopian communities and lectured widely against slavery, the family as a repressive institution and Christianity as absurd, all of which White allows but makes nothing of.
But economic reform is passing power from central government to the provinces, and from repressive institutions to individual enterprises.