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    Aristotle On Euthanasia

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    Aristotle describes virtue as balance between vices. (Nic. Ethics‚ IV 2). By being truly virtuous‚ that means one has reached ultimate perfection. The question is‚ can someone be virtuous? If being truly virtuous means one is perfect‚ many religions such as Christianity refutes the idea of a being having the ability to be perfect without being God. There are large issues that make one question how one can be virtuous‚ what path to take and discovering how that decision was made in the first place

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    Greed In America

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    This issue usually involves money. Greed is a common quality in the average American‚ and not wanting to have excess in money makes Chris different than others. While Chris parents were well-off and gave Chris money which went into his already saved money‚ it didn’t seem to matter to Chris. The amount of money did not seem to define who Chris was as a person. Having greed or money tends to shape people into having a large ego‚ but for Chris‚ he stayed

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    Antigone and Aristotle

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    considered a Greek Tragedy‚ even today it is still being produced in theaters all around the world. It has had many critics‚ Aristotle being the most famous. Aristotle ideas and thoughts on tragedy were implied throughout the play. He was born in 384 B.C.‚ nearly 27 years after Antigone was first produced. He considered Sophocles the greatest tragedy playwright of all time. Aristotle wrote the "Poetics" in 350 B.C. almost 100 years after Antigone was written. The "Poetics" were Aristotle’s opinions

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    Analyzing Aristotle

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    Analyzing Aristotle 1) The soul and the body are different forms. While the body is visible and mortal‚ the soul is invisible and immortal. He suggests that although the body dies and decays‚ the soul continues to exist. I do believe there is life after death‚ everyone must eventually die‚ and it cannot be avoided. However‚ even though death is a fact of life‚ it is a topic that many people prefer not to talk about. This avoidance of discussion is usually due to the denial of one’s own death and

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    Greed In Macbeth

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    The play Macbeth is about a man who meets three witches who tell him about his future. He doesn’t really like what they tell him‚ so he kills people who get in his way of becoming King. His actions end up catching up with him which results in his death which was a tragedy. Lady Macbeth is responsible for the tragedy of Macbeth because she was convincing‚ manipulative‚ and greedy. Lady Macbeth is responsible for the tragedy of Macbeth because she convinced Macbeth to kill Duncan so he could become

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    The Pearl Greed

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    and materialistic which lead to many bad things to happen. The bad things that came from the pearl also affected his family‚ specifically‚ his beloved wife and son. The Pearl‚ by John Steinbeck‚ illustrates an important theme‚ what can come from of greed. He does this through

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    Greed is Good.

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    all over the world have been arguing whether greed is beneficial. Michael Douglas said in the film Wall Street‚ "Greed is good"‚ as it motivates investors to earn more and leads to competition among companies. Yet many still feel greed does more harm than good. Several religions see greed as a sin‚ together with sloth‚ lust and gluttony. Dictionaries define greed as an excessive desire to acquire or possess more than what one needs or deserves. Though greed does bear a negative meaning‚ the question

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    The Necklace And Greed

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    the obsession of greed and or materialism in society? Also thinking about the Bibles perspective and say about these problems? What about the historical context of a very popular short story‚ “The Necklace” and the morals (which would be greed and materialism) that this story teaches? So maybe society has more to talk about than what kind of makeup was worn during the event of the Oscars. The Historical context‚ The twist from The Necklace‚ and the obsession over items and greed is growing and becoming

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    Greed in Macbeth

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    Greed is the excessive desire to acquire or possess more‚ and it is also one of the biggest creators of tragedy. This is so vividly shown in both the novel The Sun Also Rises and in the play Macbeth. In The Sun Also Rises‚ this greed is directed toward a person‚ Lady Brett Ashley. Five men; Mike‚ Jake‚ Pedro‚ Bill‚ and the Count‚ are fighting to be with her throughout the book. In Macbeth‚ this greed is directed toward power as Macbeth wanted to become King‚ and what he does to become it. However

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    Greed In Beowulf

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    As social activist Eartha Kitt once said‚ “Greed is so destructive. It destroys everything.” In Beowulf‚ by an anonymous writer and The Hobbit‚ by J.R.R. Tolkien‚ greed plays an omnipresent role‚ as it manifests itself into the societies of the texts‚ resulting in acts of war. Each text utilizes similar methods in their depiction of greed‚ as it is shown as a cause for the seemingly endless acts of wartime malice. Additionally‚ both texts seem to emphasize a certain notion that with the possession

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