Papers 5331-5340 of total 26892 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…of is to end the misery by killing herself. She also commits suicide to punish Vronsky but I think that it is also in part to punish herself for her mistakes. The fact that her last thought is a prayer is very interesting because it proves that she wasn’t completely…
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…that tells the children, “if we don’t want to hear her yell anymore, we should stop fighting.” Next, she uses a threat of punishment as an aversive stimuli that tells the kids, “we should stop arguing, if we want to avoid this punishment.” The children respond…
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…to seek to punish petitioners for a silent, passive expression of opinion, unaccompanied by any disorder or disturbance on the part of petitioners. There is here no evidence whatever of petitioners' interference with the schools' work or of collision…
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Category: /Literature/English
…given several examples of how children can commit crimes such as rape, murder, and robbery, yet they get away with a light punishment or nothing at all. In the 1950’s, a juvenile delinquent rarely committed violent crimes; they were usually misdemeanors…
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…of rape actually guilty. In the film, scenes such as the one described above helped the viewers come to the conclusion that the Klan was protecting the Confederate women by punishing black men, giving the Klan yet another heroic glow. However, the brutality…
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Category: /Literature/English
…force conformity of behavior by their own members, and even how their members think. Non-conforming behavior will be punished within their stereotyped group. For example, some minority “groups ostracize some members for being ‘too white’” (Primus pg. 21…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as the protagonist in “Antigone” through the eyes of the reader. The choices he makes in deciding the punishment for the woman who dares to break his laws leads to his own destruction. Antigone may also be viewed as the antagonist in Sophocles’ drama who creates conflict…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is part of the Party, O’Brien tortures punishes Winston for his crimes and sins. During this time of separation, Winston starts to support the government, due to the influence of O’Brien. Winston grows into a person that is vulnerable. Winston changes from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that Peyton is facing which symbolically shows us how he escaped death and was reborn right before he died. The author evokes sympathy from the reader for Peyton by showing the ultimate punishment he got. Peyton was a planter from a respected Alabama…
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Category: /Literature/English
…reason that Hester’s life was spared was because she wouldn’t say who the father of her child was, and the baby couldn’t live without and mother and a father. But in order to practice their authority the magistracy decided to punish her by making her wear…
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