Title: The Lying Game Author: Sara Sheperd Pages read: 307 Pages in book: 307 1. Main Characters: A) Emma- Emma has a long-lost twin sister‚ Sutton‚ who is dead. Emma is very curious and cautious. She is impersonating Sutton because Sutton’s killer is forcing her to. B) Sutton- Emma is Sutton’s long-lost/ dead twin sister. Sutton was high maintenance‚ curious‚ sometimes cruel‚ and gets jealous pretty easily
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caused. Most people have been raised with the foundational principle that lying is wrong‚ and yet all the people will‚ at some point in their lives‚ most likely will choose to lie instead of telling the truth. The interesting phenomenon however is that sometimes when people choose to lie‚ the result can be less suffering for others than if they told the truth. Although the majority of the population would agree that “lying is wrong”‚ I think most would also agree that others enduring unnecessary
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some cases‚ don’t be shame of yourself because of your lying. In the article‚ “The Way We Lie‚” Stephanie Erisson states that there are many reasons for people lying. What is more‚ Erisson also provides a lot of examples and quotes to support her ideas. Furthermore‚ Erisson mentions that it is hardly impossibly to spend a week without lying. It is very strange that we do not like people lie to us‚ but we still tell a lie. Without question‚ lying is important in our life. There are many reasons which
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theres 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 wrong action to take because it’s just prolonging the mistake that was made. While others believe that it is acceptable if it’s in the right circumstance to use. I believe that lying is acceptable because the things we
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the beginning of time. Through the need to improve and compete‚ this trait developed into sneaking and trickery‚ but eventually gave way to lying and deceit. Stephanie Ericsson’s article‚ “The Ways We Lie‚” is a blunt take on the negative effects associated with the act of lying. She covers the topic from many different angles‚ dissecting why each type of lying is destructive to others‚ but she neglects to think of the beneficial aspects of the activity that have structured civil society around the
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right legally and morally. ” and Personal Courage “ Face fear‚ danger or adversity (physical or moral). ” We are all drilled on these seven army values from day one of basic training. First we commit them to memory. Then we learn to live by them. Lying is looked upon in society as one of the most deceiving and unforgiving acts known to man. The definition alone speaks volumes as to why a person‚ or a whole nation for that matter‚ would think of this act of incompetence in such a negative eyesight
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Twain and Lying The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ by Mark Twain‚ starts out talking about lying. Finn says “This book was made by Mr. Mark Twain‚ and he told the truth‚ mainly. There was things which he stretched‚ but mainly he told the truth”.(1) Finn then goes on to say “I never seen anybody but lied one time or another”.(1) Twain is letting the reader know upfront that this book is going to be about lying. Throughout the book Twain gives examples of different types of lies. The lies
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The Cost of Lying Trust is like a mirror‚ once it is broken‚ it is never seen the same again‚ and that is the cost. No matter how hard you try to put it back together‚ the cracks are always visible. No one wants to be a liar‚ no one wants to be a dishonest person. One might presume that a person will lie because they want something they can’t have with the truth. Recalling back to my childhood‚ I was unable to be like other children where they were able to have fun‚ running‚ jumping‚ and
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Joey‚ I don’t know the extent of your knowledge regarding the reality of of how things lie‚ so I am going to tell it like it is. For myself and Chrissy‚ and for you. I believe you are going to be unable‚ or unwilling to accept and move on from this reality until you know what the reality is‚ how can you know where you want to be if you don’t know where you are? Here it is. Chrissy and I took each other’s hearts when I was fifteen and she was thirteen. I belong to her and she to me since before you
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Dylan Forest 1/27/13 I feel that I took a risk in creating this character. I made the character a complete jerk‚ because the character seems like he is a jerk because he acts very nonchalantly when his friend starts freaking out that his sister is in Playboy. I read the play about 35 times. I am the other character’s friend the evidence in the text is that they are hanging out‚ and the fact that they call each other ‘dude’ and that their dads know each other. My character advances the
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