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    In The Canterbury Tale and Wife of Bath’s Tale‚ Geoffrey Chaucer utilizes indirect and direct methods of characterization to reveal many of the pilgrims who were associated in both poems to further explain his social commentary. When Chaucer uses direct characterization in his poems he clearly tells the reader what were some of the personality that a character has‚ but when using indirect characterization he allows us as the reader to form our own opinions of the character. Such as The Wife of Bath’s

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    Ancient World and Christian World Inferno is Dante’s first poem in his The Divine Comedy. The poem starts with Dante traveling in dark where he loses his way. He is trying to get to his beloved Beatrice who is waiting for him. She sends ghost of Virgil to bring Dante to her. In order to get to Heaven‚ Dante will have to go through heaven‚ something that almost everyone did in Christian world. At the beginning‚ they enter the gate of hell. The First Circle of the Hell is for those people who never

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    Among the multitude of bewildering paradoxes in William Blake’s “Proverbs of Hell” is that which claims “The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom” (class handout). It is bewildering in the case that traditional moral teachings recognize overindulgence as sinful. After all‚ it is routine to condemn the wealthy‚ who possess more than enough‚ while simultaneously pitying the poor‚ whose possessions are meager. So how is it that Blake distorts this view to illustrate excess as not only a positive

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    Greed is a possessive force that will drive one to do anything whether they want to or not. Greed is a vast tornado that will rip apart everything and anything you care about. Greed is a drought that will pull away all good things in the world. In the parable‚ The Pearl by John Steinbeck‚ the pearl of the world unleashed the hurricane that was greed in many instances. Greed is to blame for Coyotito’s death because it overcame Kino‚ the doctor‚ and the pearl buyer. The person that greed affected

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    “Greed has been with human beings forever. We have a number of things in our species that you would call ’the dark side‚’ and greed is one of them.” said Michael Moore. Greed is the selfish and excessive desire for more of something‚ not a need but a want. As part of the human race‚ we find it necessary to give back for the fortune that surrounds many of our lives. Many people attempt to appease their inner burden to help by donating‚ volunteering‚ or some other form of charity. These attempts to

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    Rene Gonzalez 7th pd 4/8/13 Dying American Dream The American dream is now nothing more than a past dream haunting humanity of what could’ve been. Though man y people are living that dream it reminds us of the dirty tricks they used to cheat others to achieve their status. This so called dream is no longer real it is nothing more than a figment of the past. No matter how hard people may try to restore it always leads to the same ending: pure uncut disappointment. One of the main things

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    “A Separate Peace” Essay In the story A Separate Peace‚ the kids at Devon High are hit by reality when they discover the truth. The Devon High kids aren’t used to war; Gene envies Finny‚ and Finny envies Gene; and Brinker finds the truth. First of all‚ the Devon High School students aren’t used to what war is really like‚ which causes them to underestimate it. Leper goes into war to see what it’s like‚ and he comes back completely insane. He is insane because he saw the war firsthand. “They

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    Nature of sex education But he that shall scandalize one of these little ones that believe in Me‚ it were better for him that a millstone should be hanged about his neck‚ and that he should be drowned in the depth of the sea. — Matthew 18:6 The nature of sex‚ itself‚ must first be grasped if we are to estimate the damage done to the souls of children by the so-called sex education in the classroom — damage not only from the moral point of view‚ but also from the one of human integrity and spiritual

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    The Hypocrisy of Religion and class hierarchy Voltaire employed the events‚ characters and actions in candid to drew the attention of the reader to the infidelity and immorality side of these characters in the real life. For example‚ the Pope‚ a man who as a Catholic priest should have been celibate; dishonestly keeps a mistress‚ and has a daughter. In despite of the voluntary vow of poverty taken by members of the Franciscan movement‚ a Franciscan friar works

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    French author‚ George Bernanos once said “It’s fine to rise above pride‚ but you must have pride in order to do so.” Bernanos believed that it is necessary for everyone to have pride in order to succeed. But‚ those who succeed may become too proud and will lose everything. Bernanos believed that pride is good in moderation‚ but having an excess of characteristics similar to it causes people to lose what they work so hard to obtain. Sophocles explores the idea of having traits that can be good in

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