The ways lies can impact or affect the lives of the people who tell them are explained in “The Ways We Lie” written by Stephanie Ericsson in 50 Essays. Ericsson talks about the types of lies and how it impacts the person who tells lies. For instance Ericsson Three Common Lies Ericsson uses are The White Lie, Deflecting, and Omission.…
This books name is Zach’s lie and it was written by Roland Smith it was copyrighted in 200l. On the day three masked strangers invade the Osborne house and terrorize Jack, his sister Joanne, and their mother, Jack's life is changed forever. His father's involvement in drug smuggling in South America has sent his family's life spinning out of control. The father is committed to the Federal Detention Center, and Jack, now Zach Granger, is forced to change how he looks, give up his friends, and begin a whole new life under the Federal Witness Protection Program. When Zach meets Sam Sebesta, the custodian of his new school who was also a Russian spy for over 20 years. As the story unfolds, and the criminals come closer to discovering the Grangers'…
In Lying: A Metaphorical Memoir, Lauren Slater described her personal early childhood story and young adulthood experiences of being an epileptic patient. She used significant metaphors in this book which required readers to reconsider what is real and what it the exaggerated part. Slater puts the idea up that she may be making her epileptic illness up. Slater was trying to tell the readers that her abnormal behavior was attributed by her epilepsy. However, in the last chapter of the book readers realized that she may never had epilepsy at all. Throughout her memoir, Slater is using epilepsy as a metaphor to give some facts that she was not able to write exactly, but our readers can find some private truth through the metaphor.…
After reading Stephanie Ericsson’s article titled “ The ways we lie” , I chose to write about delusion. In Ericsson’s article she said that delusion is closely related to other forms of lying such as dismissal , omission , and amnesia. It is a form of protecting yourself from facts that you don’t want to face. Instead of taking a good look at yourself and being totally honest with yourself , you allow logic to go out the window and make up excuses for your actions. You may truly believe what you are telling yourself . That makes delusion a cunning way to excuse your behavior and your actions. On a grander scale, some people may delude unpleasant or overwhelming facts ( such as “The Revelation” (or second coming) because to truly adknowledge…
In “The Ways We Lie” by Stephanie Ericsson, she talks about the many different types of lies. She says that we all lie, and we all lie in most of the ways she mentions. In my opinion, I agree with most of what she says. It is true that we all lie in some way, but we might not all lie in the same way. Some people like to use the “lie of omission” while others might to tend towards the “white lie.” While these lies, in my opinion, tend to be the most common, some of her other example of lying are also used widely. “Ignoring the plain facts” is used all over the news and media, and her example of the Church in the 1960s is one of the most famous. This is also an example of irony, because the Church itself was the one “ignoring the plain…
James E. Loewen's book Lies My teacher Told Me is a book that should be read by everyone at some point in their lives. According to James W. Loewen, students hate history classes and when they have to take history, the students think it's boring. They repress everythingthey were taught. James W. Loewen spent a lot of time studying 12 history textbooks; he observed high school history classes and interveiwed high school history teachers. Ths is how he knows that the textbook leave out conflict or real suspense (pg 13). In his book he tells us what the textbooks lleft out or distorted about events that took place in history. He asks the question "Why are history textbooks so bad? (pg14). Nationaism is one reason; they want us to be proud of America…
In the story Jeffery is finally caught by the counselor because of his lie. The lie he made was he did not tell his parents that their was a general info letter that explained how he would be placed into high school if he passed a end of year test. Since he lied he made a huge conflict him, his parents, and the school. He was grounded for the whole school year. Although Tad was still allowed to come Jeffery should not have lied. I think the theme for the section I just read is no matter how much trouble you are in lying will make it…
What defines honesty and integrity? Is there a connection between these two words, and what does that imply? Stephen L. Carter, a law professor and writer, questions the common definitions of these words and the their moral interpretations in his essay, “The Insufficiency of Honesty”. In the essay, he makes several about the key differences between what “honesty” and “integrity” actually mean, and I agree with Carter that too often integrity is mistaken for honesty. He mentions that, “…acting in accordance with what you think is right and risking no loss in the process is a rather thin and unadmirable form of honesty”, and I concur that selfishness of that caliber lacks integrity by definition.…
How would you feel if you were getting blamed for a crime you didn’t do?Well Max the main character in the book,Liars,Inc. by Paula Stokes.What would you do in this kinda situation,would you run and try and solve the case to prove you didn't do it or just stay home and possibly get taken to jail?Well Max he runs away and tries to solve the case.I mean,but we all have different ways of doing things, right?…
Jerry and his mother's relationship is very complicated, for many reasons. Even though Jerry and his mother have a complicated relationship they are still mother and son, so naturally they will be able to work things out with each other. I think their relationship is very relate able to many other…
“Young man, you have two choices! Either pay up or find yourself laying in a coffin under the sea.”…
I have used the following storybook conventions in the story Jealous Jerry: Dialogue, Colour, Images, Alliteration, Repetition, Simple Language and a moral to entertain people about the smart adventures of jerry.…
Bob is a good kid, he was in school majoring in sports broadcasting out in Chicago when he got a call that his mother was ill and being transferred from the hospital to a nursing home. Bob did what any loving son would have done, he dropped everything and came back home to Memphis to take care of his mother. Silvia was young, and had hopes of walking on her prosthetic leg and getting her life back on track. We worked towards that goal but most days she just didn’t feel up to it, what she really wanted was her real leg. It was hard for her to move around on that fake leg, not only was she in the fight of her life battling diabetes at its worst she also suffered from heart failure. Her heart was so bad that each time she took a step forward it sucked ever bit of wind that she had right out of her. She gave up. Silvia had a boyfriend, well that’s what she called him, I call him a user but that’s another story. I remember her dreams of walking down the aisle with him and making him her husband. His name was Wayne, and oh how she loved this man. Silvia didn’t realize it, but Wayne sucked the air out of her far more than…
Since today is a freewrite, I’m going to be entirely honest and say that I read the entire book the first night that we had it. I know that probably messed up my reactions to all the journal prompts, but today I want to write specifically about Mitch. Mitch in general just seemed incredibly insincere to me. It might be my natural reaction to emotion, but nothing that Mitch is saying seems real, and I hated it. It was a good story, to be sure- that’s the problem. It reads like a made-up story rather than an honest memoir, and that ruined the story entirely for me. From the beginning, Mitch tries to paint himself in the best possible light, even in a situation where he was entirely in the wrong. Take for instance his explanation for why he stayed…
In every living being we are given the ability to lie when something happens to us or other actions that fall upon. This ability can be useful when something unexpected happen and there is no choice but to lie. However, lying to cover up something that is harmful or important can have it's own consequences for that action alone. There have been many debates over whether or not lying is a justifiable action to take when something comes up. Some argue that lying is not the right action to take because your just prolonging the mistake that was made. While others believe that it is acceptable if it’s in the right circumstance. I believe that lying is acceptable because the things we do are own consequences and we have to keep it as are own burden.…