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    a boy‚” said the midwife. My father‚ King Offal‚ always wanted a son. He felt as if he had to pass down all his glory‚ fame‚ wealth‚ and leadership because that is what his father did to him. When my father was a child‚ his family traveled to Uruk from India. His father gained great respect from leading wars‚ to creating the irrigation system. His loyalty and soul‚ made him King of Uruk. After my grandfather’s death‚ my father became King at fifteen. People say that my dad is the best leader Mesopotamia

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    you’ll use your mistakes to your advantage” -Meredith Sapp The Positive and Negative Effects of guilt Guilt is known as an evil feeling‚ one may try to cover up the past‚ but in the end this feeling is what drives humans to compensate for evil deeds and give back to the world. In this book “the Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini‚ the authour demonstrates the effects of guilt on Amir’s life. Amir commits his sin of ignoring the fact that his loyal friend Hassan was raped by Assef‚ and

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    My God‚ My Hero The definition of a hero is a person admired for brave deeds‚ noble qualities‚ and outstanding achievements‚ and God is my perfect example of a hero. God is a great example of a hero because He is very loving; He has no hate for anyone. God is always there with His arms open no matter what the situation might be. He is also very forgiving when a sin against Him has been made‚ no matter how big or small. God is an amazing hero because He is affectionate‚ always there‚ and forgiving

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    In the excerpt from “The Tell-tale Heart‚” Edgar Allen Poe creates the disturbed character of an unnamed narrator through indirect characterization. Using the components of madness‚ fear‚ and guilt‚ Poe unravels a story about a guilty conscience and reveals the burden of guilt that a human heart must face‚ especially in the case of murder. Poe uses these components to try and reveal to the reader the true sanity of this narrator/murderer‚ however‚ it is revealed in the end when faced with the reality

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    respond and wonders if she should forget or forgive. Eva Kor in‚ It’s

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    several of Steve’s lines catch himself in a lie about his innocence. In Steve’s journal entry‚ he states‚ “I thought about writing about what happened in the drugstore‚ but I’d rather not have it in my mind” (Meyers 128). Steve not wanting to think about the drugstore crime suggests there is a level of guilt he is feeling. “I don’t know exactly when the robbery happened‚ but I know I wasn’t in the drugstore that day” (Meyers 229). While giving his testimony‚ Steve makes it very clear to the jury he was

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    Judy I agree with you when you talk about the subject having to be interesting. I think that when people pick up a book‚ the first thing they do is read the back cover to find out what the book is about. If the subject is not interesting they usually don’t bother to read the book. Troy‚ I agree with you on how punctuation is important. How would lets say even a professional for writing a book‚ he would have punctuation errors. (Soyun) You are so write about the writer being at the level

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    Lurking guilt and shame‚ if not acknowledged and owned up to‚ can consume you. “‘I wonder he is not afraid to be alone with himself!’” (Hawthorne). The people that attended Reverend Hooper’s church were concerned‚ frightened‚ and intrigued about why he was suddenly wearing a black veil to cover his face. What was speculated about him not wanting to be alone with himself is true because he was getting caught up in his own guilt that he felt he needed to hide it from everyone in an attempt to hide

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    Analysis of the Autobiography of Fredrick Douglas Fredrick Douglas has been the most influential man of his time. He was a great example‚ not only for the slaves but for all men. We all know him as a fugitive slave‚ who has come to occupy so conspicuous a position‚ both as a writer and a speaker. His most famous work was probably his autobiography‚" My Bondage and My Freedom." Some critics attacked the book for being unauthentic‚ not believing that a black man could have produced such articulate

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    Initiative Versus Guilt (Purpose) Erikson believes that this third psychosocial crisis occurs during what he calls the “play age‚” or the later preschool years .During it‚ the healthily developing child learns: (1) to imagine‚ to broaden his skills through active play of all sorts‚ including fantasy (2) to cooperate with others (3) to lead as well as to follow. Immobilized by guilt‚ he is: (1) fearful (2) hangs on the fringes of groups (3) continues to depend unduly on adults and (4) is restricted

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