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    Self Deception

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    SELF-DECEPTION * Being in the box * See matters only from own closed perspective * Resistant to suggestion that the truth was otherwise * No matter what we’re doing on the outside‚ pp respond primarily to how we’re feeling about them on the inside * Pp primarily responds not to what we do but to how we’re being‚ whether we’re in or out of the box. * I sat there blaming others‚ while she seemed not to have blamed‚ but to have understood * Big problem – Self-deceived

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    Hamlet Essay: Deception

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    their own Weapons Lies and deception are some of the many actions that have disastrous consequences. For the most part‚ they destroy trust and leave the people closest to us feeling vulnerable. In Hamlet‚ one of Shakespeare’s many plays‚ the theme of lies and deception is very significant. This play shows that every character that lies and practices the act of deception is ultimately punished for doing so by their treacherous deaths. Hamlet has lied and practiced deception several times which has prolonged

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    Utopian Deception

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    Utopian Deceptions Throughout British literature it is evident that a common theme is in fact the idea of an attempted utopian society turning dystopian. The preoccupation with this idea is understandable due to its potential variety and incredible amount of intrigue. A utopia is a society in which the citizens are completely taken care of and fulfilled. While a perfect society is something everyone can hope for it is clearly unobtainable as seen in Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and in the Branch

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    Throughout "Othello"‚ the theme of deception plays an important role. The arch-deceiver in this play is Iago. Iago ’s repeated deception moves the play forward to the climax and ultimately to the tragic ending. Although deception is always meant to deceive‚ the degree of deception varies upon the context of the situation. Another character that exhibits deception is Desdemona. The deception shown by Desdemona has a different intention as compared to Iago ’s. Iago wants to get revenge on Othello

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    Deception Of Vaccines

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    Vaccinations: The Most Dangerous Deception Studies show‚ if medicine continues down the same path‚ in 2032‚ one in two children will be diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (Vaxxed). The astounding increase in children with ASD is apparent. A chart shows portrays it has increased from one in 10‚000 to one in 50 (Vaxxed). Since the explosion in cases of autism‚ one thing has changed: the increase in vaccines pushed by the Centers for Disease control (CDC). Other chronic problems have been reported

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    ironically‚ seek the idealised female ‘grail’ – the Other - financially. Deception in The Great Gatsby There are many American novels that yield insights into human nature‚ but few are as honest or intriguing as Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby is brilliantly composed‚ and involves many different personalities‚ but it is at the core of this novel that we find the dark secret of humanity: deception. All of the inhabitants of East and West Egg use one another

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    “All the world’s a stage…” The role of acting‚ disguise‚ deceit in Richard III “I am determined to prove a villain” says Richard in the beginning lines in one of the history plays of Shakespeare‚ Richard III. He is trying to cheat us right in the beginning with this sentence‚ just as he cheats and deceives everybody later‚ to finally become the King of England in the end. On the other hand‚ he is absolutely right‚ despite being never able to realize this: he really is just a poor man in the hands

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    play a trick on him to teach him a lesson. When Malvolio arrives‚ Sir Toby‚ Sir Andrew and Feste are up late at night singing‚ dancing and drinking. Maria comes to tell them to be quiet‚ but does not seem very angry. Malvolio’s attitude is completely different. He asks if they are "mad" and says: "Have ye no wit‚ manners‚ nor honesty‚ but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night?" I would direct him to burst in looking dishevelled and furious‚ but speak in a stage whisper‚ emphasising the

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    Deception in King Lear

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    The Deception in King Lear William Shakespeare’s play King Lear is a play full of deceit‚ betrayal and meaningless promises. This becomes evident in the first few lines. We first learn of the empty words of Goneril and Regan as well as their hatred for their father‚ King Lear. This becomes the center of the play and also leads to the madness that the king suffers from. The first words that Goneril speaks are totally empty and are the complete opposite of what she really feels. She says‚ ’Sir‚ I

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    Shakespeare once said “Love looks not with eyes‚ but with the mind‚ and therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.” William Shakespeare not only makes us realize the true meaning of love‚ but also how love itself is characterized. In the play Twelfth Night‚ Shakespeare demonstrates three main types of love: True love‚ courtly love and profitable love. For instance‚ Viola’s hidden love for Duke Orsino is incomparable to Duke’s self-indulgence and love for Olivia or to Sir Toby’s “friendship” with

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