Papers 2111-2120 of total 28420 found.
…the narrator. The pressure must again be released by confessing to the crime. Poe enjoys this agony of conscience that leads to the confession. Though the characters do stray from sanity and moral principles, they are bound by their own conscience. The character…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…is a mystery man and scary. Tom Robinson is Black and wrongly accused of crime. To Kill A Mockingbird is told through Scout. Scout is much like a boy, 8 years old, and funny. Scout hated to be called a girl and she wore britches. She knew how to read before she…
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…is there and all, but not everyone knows that he is the Leader, or wants to accept it. And in this, with all the clashing of being lawful and this and that, we express our evil towards those we hate. Towards those that don't have the same opinion as us, toward those…
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Category: /History
…: Sexual Orientation and Identity" (2000), homosexuals are seven times more likely to be victims of hate crimes than heterosexuals. In addition, at least 75% of the crimes against lesbians and gay men are not reported to anyone (p. 2). In a 1991 study based…
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…glory, as people will always hate you and never support you, they will only follow your rule because they are afraid. Machiavelli explains that cruelty can help you gain power if properly used. You should only use cruelty to punish people for unjustice…
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Category: /Literature
…is finally persuaded into committing treason. This shows one of the flaws in his character, which Shakespeare exposes. Although the reader is now at the point of hating Macbeth, one as the reader feels a certain sympathy for him. A while after Macbeth has certain…
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crimes, and undeniably hates himself for them. He is evaluating himself through the deep-set benevolence that he still carries, and he is ultimately disgusted. So much cannot be said for Frankenstein, who, even in the face of death was unwilling to fully…
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…(including hostile work environment issues), and criminal accountability (such as for hate crimes and hacking). With more and more employers being held liable for actions of their employees online (cyber torts), many employers are setting up Internet use…
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…were tried not only for "crimes against peace" and "war crimes," but also for "crimes against humanity" committed against civilian populations, even if the crimes were in accordance with the laws of the country in which they were perpetrated. Although…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that there is a rhyming scheme. The way the poem seems held together by the rhyming is aesthetically pleasing. One thing interesting is that the scheme in lines 6 and 8 differ from the rest of the poem. The words that rhyme are "hate" and "great", which is an ironic…
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