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. Although Poe wrote this story in a horrifying manner he shows how the incredible evil in the narrator is matched by his torturing conscience. Poe refers to this as perversity. The murder is content with his crime, but then wants to reveal it due to his annoying
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was nothing new to society. In 1921 foreigners were looked at as the enemy in the isolationist country of the United States. Sacco and Vanzetti became a scapegoat to the outlet of all the fear and hate built up towards foreigners. Sacco and Vanzetti were
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a class about the last question. Who could actually go into
a room and commit a crime of massacre in a school of people that you know
and have grown up with? Most people thought that they could never generate
enough anger to do
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Category: /History
he is not worthy to be a
soldier
- serious crime such as sleeping on guard or deserting
resulted in flogging, rank lowered. At the time of war the
penalty was death
- If a unit disgraced itself in battle it might be "decimated"
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
a crime of massacre in a school of people that you know and have grown up with? Most of our class thought that they couldn’t ever get enough anger to do anything even remotely as bad, but when you actually think about it, if you had no friends and where
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
and commit a crime of massacre in a school of people that you know and have grown up with? Most of our class thought that they couldnt ever get enough anger to do anything even remotely as bad, but when you actually think about it, if you had no friends
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
the last question. Who could actually go into a room and commit a crime of massacre in a school of people that you know and have grown up with? Most of our class thought that they couldn’t ever get enough anger to do anything even remotely as bad, but when
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Category: /Literature/English
taken with their revelations as he says, Speak then to me, who neither beg nor fear/ Your favours nor your hate (I.iii.60-61). Fair words can mean foul things. Their replies are tempting but he passes them off as only trouble. Macbeth is understandably
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Category: /Literature/English
In the novel 1984 by George Orwell, a character named Winston Smith goes through
a painful, mind altering experience with tragic results. Winston is forced to betray
the woman he loves. From love and commitment to hate and deception, Winston
enters
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attitude.
One can actually say that the basic theme of the novel is the treatment of outcasts. Nearly all positive characters are outcasts in one way or another. The Finch family is too uncon-ventional. Scout hates being treated as a little lady. As she
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