Category: /Society & Culture
to take on the responsibility of looking after a child as it grows up. Both sides of the debate make strong arguments. In my opinion, I feel that abortion should only be allowed if a woman was raped or if having the child would kill the mother
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
much the case when looking at a rape incident where the mother wants to remove the burden on her life that giving birth to the child would introduce. The mother may see her attacker in the baby, and this can lead to resentment. In this case I feel
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Category: /Literature/North American
and Lorraine's relationship falls in disrepair shortly before Lorraine is brutally raped and, as she's reeling in the aftermath, kills the only man who protected the two from the others, Ben.
The trouble all begins with Sophie, a "willing carrier" of the rumor
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Before reading this book I thought it was going to be horrible. The plot sounds some what gruesome, a young girl narrator her rape and death at the hands of a sexual predator, which is also one of her neighbors. From heaven she watches her family fall
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
of The Wasteland, one of death and without love. The only love in The Wasteland is fake love of rape and sex and nothing more deep or meaningful. The love of The Wasteland is dirty and shallow, while the love on the urn is pure and innocent, depicted with images
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Category: /Literature/English
as, "The Rape of Lock" and "The Eve of
St. Agnes." Alexander Pope takes his readers on a hatred filled epic.
A robust piece of literature and love induced psychoses in, "The Rape
of Lock." On the other hand, "The Eve of St. Agnes" told a tale of
life
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Category: /Literature/English
of things, depressed, but yet she is a very intelligent and caring young girl. She has gone through many terrifying and disturbing experiences in her life. She has been raped, her aunt died, her father getting devastated over her grandfathers death, and she
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Category: /Literature/English
stepfather came in and raped her, which was the first of a couple times. The last time the stepfather ran away, he was to be caught by the authorities.
After being bounced back to her Grandma's in the little town of stamps. She moved with her mother
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Category: /Literature/English
, they illustrate the problems that go along with a society that is filled with violence and the loss of innocence (Chaffier).
Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? is based on a killer in the southwest named Charles Smitty Schmid who was charged for the rape
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Category: /Literature/English
in the nude because of their religion, nudity being the most natural state of humanity and their religion being that of worshipping the earth. The violence, on the other hand, was very graphic. The obvious rape shown in the destruction of Macduff's house was more
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