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with those who were willing to talk with him. Many philosophers before Socrates had done this very thing, as did many during his time, yet they were not punished. If one must conclude a guilty verdict out of one of these charges, then by all means find
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? It is because she tried to avoid an earlier prophecy. By tying her childs feet together and casting him out, she attempted to defeat the gods, and this of course angered them. Her punishment, then, was to test the beliefs of the very child she cast out.
Oedipus
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a year before we get our licenses. It is cruel and unusual punishment against us as teens because we are teens. We are not 18, so we have no say in government. Something we cant control. This needs to change. We have rights too.
This law is unnecessary
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it has to be accepted as a condition over which the person is powerless. Those that view addiction as a disease feel that addicts should be treated as people that are sick and should not be punished for their illness. This is saying that the person should
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, realized his mistake when Teiresias made
his prophecy. He is forced to live, knowing that three
people are dead because of his ignorance, which is a
punishment worse than death.
My opinion on this debate is that Antigone is the
tragic
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Othello's punishment to be a tragic hero is being jealous to Desdemona. After a painful scene of Othello killing Desdemona suffocating her, he knows the truth from the words of Iago's wife, and again his noble nature makes him trust in her and decides to punish
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mistake when Teiresias made
his prophecy. He is forced to live, knowing that three
people are dead because of his ignorance, which is a
punishment worse than death.
My opinion on this debate is that Antigone is the
tragic hero. She tries
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that parents need to respond to childrens failures at self regulation with an array of measures designed to manage unwanted behavior by attaching unpleasant consequences to it, including punishment, disapproval, isolation (time-outs), forceful language
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and must be punished but with an over crowded prison system were will these political prisoners be sent. The common criminals are flooding the system with there petty robbers, assaults and murders. We need to deal with the common criminal before we can deal
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likens himself to Christ, in that
they both were punished for crimes they did not commit. Christ accepted death for the sins
of all people, however. The Misfit is in a constant battle against his fate that he sees
himself being punished without any cause
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