Category: /History/European History
daughter.
Antigone is your daughter, and Polyneices is your son. Although Polyneices has killed your son Etocles, you have to remember that Etocles has also killed your son Polyneices. They are both at fault in this massacre, so why should you only punish
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Category: /History/North American History
justice, punishing their victims with whips, tar and feathers, and even the hangman's noose. It thrived in the Midwest and Far West, as well as in the South. With its women's auxiliary, the Women of the Klan, it raised millions of dollars and wielded political
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
of roaming the earth in torture. That is what Hell is. It is the punishment for unbelievers.
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
calls "God", a deity who caused catastrophes, punished people and who created the universe out of nothing as if by magic was brought about by hysteria and superstition. The "Holy Books" were written or dictated by men whose social norms during the time period
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
. Pleasure and shame are interlinked like hand and glove. There is the thrill of doing something naughty, and pleasure is obtained out of being punished. Sadism provides a relief for cruelty that would otherwise be directed at the self. Sado-masochistic pleasure
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
, a proper burial. But King Creon says that burying Polynices was illegal and punishable with death. He calls Polynices a traitor to Thebes because he had fought on the opposite side. Yet, Antigone loves her brother dearly and did indeed bury him. She did
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
. They also have acquired the guilt of shame and assemble fig leaves to cover their shame. Ashamed because they know of their sin, they blame each other for their fall the rest of the day.
Now, of course, the two must be judged by God as punishment
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
yellow banana sneakers like the ones people wore back in the seventies. On his desk were various trinkets and pink slips of many insubordinate students. He scolded me and punished me by giving me detention for a week. Then he sent me back to Biology class
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Category: /Literature
;The audience feel sorry for both characters because of their injustice, punishment and treatment:Gerard's treatment: "We want it off because we don't want blood on it." - First prisoner, page 81.Claudio's treatment: "Sweet sister, let me live" - Claudio, act 3 scene
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
and consciousness which are difficult to study objectively
Learning and Cognitive Approach:
&middot;<Tab/>Definition: the theoretical view that focuses on how behavior changes as a function of rewards and punishments.
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