Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
an "egocentric point of view" and an "individualistic perspective" in which the individual makes decisions based on the avoidance of punishment and the desire for reward. In stages three and four of the conventional level, individuals make decisions from a "member
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
. Desiree thought it was because the baby was a boy and could carry on Armand's name. Armand also began treating the slaves beter. He hadn't punished one of them since the baby had been born. This both delighted and frightened Desiree. Chopin described how his
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
different customs such as assigning a lot of homework every night, allowing teachers to use physical force against the students, punishing students by doing tedious choirs like sweeping the floors and washing windows and a regular school day was from six
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Category: /Literature
with such ridicule. It seems that at any one moment he could crack, in which he does multiple times. He does not receive punishments for the bad things he does, because the government wants him to be as mad as possible. To them anger equals power. This of course only
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of the relationship, Romeo and Juliet followed thier hearts and married in secret. After this, Mercutio, Romeos friend, was Killed by Juliets Cousin Tybalt. When Romeo was notified of this he went out looking for Tyblat and murdered him as well. Romeo was punished
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Category: /History
in the amphitheatre, our has spread to fill every corner of our 'civilized' world. Certainly, Rome was cruel. The gladiatorial shows are part of this growing culture of war, elegance, and death.
In publicly witnessing such punishment, citizens were reassured
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from the Whites and made them command his troops, shooting their families if they disobeyed. He assigned commissars to enforce discipline and boost morale in his troops. He meted out severe punishments to ensure the efficiency of his forces. For example
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Category: /Literature
like traits. She is also the only living symblol of the scarlet letter "A". In another way Pearl also makes a uniwue connection between Dimmsdale and Hester.
Initially Pearl is the symbol of Hesters public punishment for her adultery. As the novel
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Hailey, shoots the two rapists and now the town is split into two sides. One side understands Carl because a lot of fathers would have done the same thing in his situation. But the other side that contained most of the town people want him to be punished
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In conclusion, the king is somewhat blind to which daughter truly loves him, and the daughters who are using him. He punishes the daughter who truly loves him, and rewards the deceitful ones. Either the king is very smart and has a plan, or is very old and senile.
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