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…attentions upon animals and how their behaviour equates to human behaviour. The reasons for this focus of experimentation was stated by theories being made on the evolution of creatures scientists such as Charles Darwin were stating that all life found on earth…
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…that avoids responsibility. The triads of criminal behaviour (animal cruelty, fire starting, and bedwetting) are all great indicators of future violence. The majority of documented serial killers have experienced at least two of the three warning signs…
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…of violence" (4:162), his poetry being "anti-human" in its nature (12:486). According to Pat Rogers, his verse reflect the experience of human cruelty underlying the work of contemporary East European poets such as Pilinszky and Popa, both admired by Hughes…
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…). Machiavelli advised princes to make use of this tactic, as it was one of the keys to success. Machiavelli’s uses the following example: Cesare Borgia was deemed cruel; nevertheless his cruelty calmed the Romagna, united it, and reduced it to peace and fidelity…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, or a trial at all. Some executions were not even authorized by the government, but were still carried out. There were no controversies about the cruelty of certain types of punishment either. Since nobody cared if the one to be killed for his crimes felt any pain…
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…up as an outcast. Due to his academic childhood, he was more mature than the others and retained his civilized behaviour. But his experiences on the island gave him a more realistic understanding of the cruelty possessed by some people. The ordeals…
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…boy who had grown up as an outcast. Due to his academic childhood, he was more mature than the others and retained his civilized behaviour. But his experiences on the island gave him a more realistic understanding of the cruelty possessed by some…
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…Slavery as a Cruel Institution Cruelty can be defined as an inhumane action done to an individual or group of people that causes either physical or mental harm. Slavery, at its very core, was a cruel and inhumane institution. From the idea behind…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…as an outcast. Due to his academic childhood, he was more mature than the others and retained his civilized behaviour. But his experiences on the island gave him a more realistic understanding of the cruelty possessed by some people. The ordeals of the three boys…
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…as an outcast. Due to his academic childhood, he was more mature than the others and retained his civilized behaviour. But his experiences on the island gave him a more realistic understanding of the cruelty possessed by some people. The ordeals of the three boys…
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