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as wholesome, pure, and free of any kind of sin.
As Hester is above the townspeople on a scaffold, Dimmesdale, Governor Wilson, and others are still above her. But, as us, the readers soon discover, Reverend Dimmesdale is his own worst enemy. He hates himself
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. Homosexual crimes, some against other homosexuals, are among the most violent committed. These undesirable characteristics are cause for social concern. They counter the claim that homosexual behavior is purely private and, therefore, of no concern to society
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alcmene, a mortal, and zeus , the king of the gods. Hera, the wife of zeus , was jealous of alcmene and hated Hercules. She persecuted Hercules throughtout his life. When Hercules was an infant , Hera send two serpents to kill him. However , Hercules strangled
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, despite her despicable crime, is actually presented
>in a more favorable light then Clytemnestra; however, both
>women are presented as victims of their pride which seems
>to be the worst sin as far as the Greeks were concerned.
> Jocasta and Antigone
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, although he is not the
stereotypical bad guy. He doesnt spend all his life hating everyone, rather he shows love
and compassion for both his brother and Quasimodo. He teaches them both to read and
write, but with Quasimodo being deaf, it is very difficult
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to protect itself from its own judgment. Their fault was that they only saw Hester for the crime she had committed but not as the woman she was. When the community banished Hester Prynne they succeeded in upholding their morality but lost an individual
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on Banquos part. He realizes that Banquos "wisdom that doth guide his valour / To act in safety" (3.1.5354) will cause Banquo to want to turn Macbeth in for his crime. Macbeth knows he must also get rid of Banquo since, according to the prophecy, the throne
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Category: /History
been, and to do so they formed the largest and most feared hate group in the country. Its activities were directed against the Republican Reconstruction governments and their leaders, both black and white, which came into power in the southern states
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subjects will hate him, even though he has no inkling of this. The other group is the one who believes the bad things are bad. As you can see, the first group must be mistaken, because if they truly knew that what they believed to be good were truly bad
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the Evrèmonde family. Madame Defarge is the epitome of an ardent patriot in A Tale of Two Cities; and so, can be exemplified as a hurricane. In the beginning, over a period of time, a hurricane gradually gets stronger out in the ocean just like her hate. Then when
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