Dear Amir agah‚ I’m going to start off by saying I know what you did‚ or didn’t do. We trusted you and were loyal to you and your father‚ and you let Hassan get attacked by those‚ those‚ monsters. He will never be the same thanks to you. And the money Hassan “stole from you‚ yeah‚ I know about that to. I’m surprised that your father actually fell for that‚ but of course Hassan went along with it‚ he;s always loved you. I actually envied you on his early years‚ I always thought he loved you more than
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(violence/abuse); guilt/anxiety; boredom “Araby” missed opportunity at happiness – the uncle’s everyday responsibilities at work precludes the narrator from experiencing love and happiness sole reason why narrator experienced emotional distress (anxiety) The narrator in “Araby” is a young male who does not have a name. Throughout the story‚ he refers to himself as “I.” The narrator in “Araby” is infatuated with Mangan’s sister. He watches this female character daily‚ Quote: “Every morning I
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* “They had a choice‚ all of them. They could have followed in the footsteps of good men like my father‚ or President Truman. Decent men‚ who believed in a day’s work for a day’s pay. Instead they followed the droppings of lechers and communists and didn’t realize that the tail led over a precipice until it was too late. Don’t tell me they didn’t have a choice.” –Rorschach 1.1 * “because there is good and there is evil‚ and evil must be punished. Even in the face of Armageddon I shall not compromise
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“I can’t go back to yesterday because I was a different person then.” ― Lewis Carroll “Every man is a creature of the age in which he lives and few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time.” ― Voltaire “Be noble minded! Our own heart‚ and not other men’s opinions of us‚ forms our true honor.” ― Friedrich von Schiller “Alas‚ Siddhartha‚ I see you suffering‚ but you’re suffering a pain at which one would like to laugh‚ at which you’ll soon laugh for yourself.” ― Hermann
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emphasis on the brutality of the situation. Amir had visited the stadium this scene took place in before the Taliban took over. When he revisited the stadium as a tourist in Afghanistan it was completely different. It was no longer a place of happiness to watch sports it was a place of evil for the Taliban to kill innocent people. The evilness of the Taliban was hidden in the mix of the evil in Afghanistan. The people in Afghanistan now only know evil‚ but with Amir revisiting and blind to how bad it has
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The chapter begins to state that us humans are bounded by guilt. Guilt robs us of certain satisfactions. Viorst says that we develop a superego around age five and by then we only want want we want. To solve this we develop a conscience that limits and restrains us. Our parents are the symbols for our conscience in our minds. Socially our conscience is modified for what we value and what we forbid. Our conscience is based on emotions and it evolves over time. Our conscience address concerns‚ feelings
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In the tragic play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ a theme of guilt is very evident. Many symbols are used to show the guilt of the characters‚ primarily blood and the dagger. Throughout the play many thing happen to cause characters to feel a great deal of guilt. Three characters who are most affected by the guilt are Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth‚ and Macduff. In Macbeth the play opens with three witches prophesizing about Macbeth’s future: “All hail‚ Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ Thane of Glamis! / All hail
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Violence Quotes Lady Macbeth Come‚ you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts‚ unsex me here‚ And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood; Stop up the access and passage to remorse‚ That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose‚ nor keep peace between The effect and it! Come to my woman’s breasts‚ And take my milk for gall‚ you murdering ministers‚ (1.5.46-54) Macduff I shall do so‚ But I must also feel it as a man. I cannot
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Guilt can trap people in an emotional cage‚ causing fear‚ and hysteria to go into overdrive. In Agatha Christie’s novel “And Then There Were None‚” she describes characters where guilt has not only taken over their lives‚ but has destroyed it. An example if this is Vera Claythorne. When you deny and hide your guilt‚ it can change your perception of things you once loved‚ can make you become hysterical‚ and ultimately overwhelm you to the point of no return. The sea‚ something Vera used to be very
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The Scarlet Letter – Guilt We would love to live in a world where all of us are perfect but the reality is that we are not perfect. All of us make mistakes or do something wrong but some of us are never caught‚ then that few have a choice to make; either to turn themselves in or live their life as if it never happened. The emotion one has when one either commits an act not accepted by the society or when he fails to do something required or expected is called Guilt. This emotion can be seen quite
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