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    smile and tell her I loved it and would wear it somewhere that next weekend. To answer the following questions read the Discussion Exercises 7-1 3. Do you believe there are any issues with truth-telling or deception in this case? Explain. * I do believe there is a bit of deception in this patient’s case. The hospital not disclosing this personal information to her is wrong. I believe she has a right to know anything that is known about her condition as soon as it is known to the physicians

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    representative of the law. The Sergeant is able to embrace this newfound sense of compassion and thanks the Man for enlightening him. He says‚ “It’s a pity! It’s a pity! You deceived me! You deceived me well” (Gregory 56). Through calling the Man’s deception “well‚” the Sergeant is already hinting that the conversation had changed him. That is why when the cops show

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    Death Of a Salesman Arthur Miller does manage to engage our sympathies with Willy in the first act of the play to a certain extent. He does this in many ways such as using Willy’s speech‚ his troubled mind‚ the way other characters treat him and by using themes like the past. To begin with‚ Willy Loman seems like a normal‚ yet exhausted businessman. This is until he starts to contradict himself by saying of Biff that he’s “a lazy bum!” A few seconds later in the scene‚ his line is “There’s

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    play; and is instrumental in providing confusion‚ misunderstanding‚ and ultimately – love. Almost all of the characters in this play either carry out some sort of identity deception‚ or are deceived by someone else doing much the same thing. Primarily we have the play’s protagonist‚ Viola‚ who resorts to gender deception in order to get a job in what is essentially a male dominated society. It is noteworthy to mention that in Shakespeare’s time‚ female roles were played by males‚ and the idea

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    Appearance Vs Reality in Merchant Of Venice This theme of Appearance Vs. Reality is used throughout the play to mislead and confuse so things may not always be what they seem. Shakespeare uses deception to enhance the unfolding drama and involve his audience more fully in the play – the audience are party to deceptions which the characters themselves are unaware of. Prejudice was common and the word “Jew” applied to hardhearted unscrupulous moneylenders. An Elizabethan audience would have been happy to

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    incorrect or distorted perception of a real situation. The Tempest‚ written by Shakespeare in 1600-1611‚ uses illusion in many different ways. I am going to juxtapose the play with the There are 4 different aspects to the play‚ which are Magic‚ Deception‚ Dreams‚ and the Theatre. I am going to study 3 different episodes in the play where Illusion is relevant‚ and I will consider the ways illusion is presented. Illusion is a prevalent theme throughout both the play and the film‚ where it is amplified

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    evidence of deceit and how easily it can overtake us. Viola‚ left alone without any remaining family after her brother dies in a shipwreck‚ is determined to hide her true identity in a foreign land until she is prepared to face reality once again‚ her deception in the Twelfth Night leads the plot while other characters such as Sir Toby and Maria support the theme of deceit. Sir Toby is able to maliciously deceive Sir Andrew‚ using him for his own selfish gain. Maria’s genius prank on Malvolio‚ demonstrates

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    English period 2 November 14‚ 2012 Animal Farm "Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk‚ he does not lay eggs‚ he is too weak to pull the plough‚ and he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work‚ he gives back to them the bare minimum that will prevent them from starving‚ and the rest he keeps for himself." -George Orwell. In the classic satire Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell. The author paints

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    A lie is universally perceived as immoral. In Mark Twain’s "On The Decay of the Art of Lying" pointed out that sometimes lying can serve for the better good than a bitter truth. He said "the wise thing is for us diligently to train ourselves to lie thoughtfully‚ judiciously; to lie with a good object‚ and not an evil one; to lie for others’ advantage." The lie that my mother committed was selfless and noble. She took all of my bad attitude and anger without complaining as long as I never change the

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    entitled “Honesty in Negotiation” by Chris Provis‚ the crux of which addresses the concept of deception in negotiation and what a person’s obligation is to the truth during the process. In my mind there is not just one road to travel here since we are dealing with other people‚ and if you do not know them well enough to trust them unequivocally‚ then you must take into account that they are probably employing deception on some level to gain an advantage; even if it is limited to withholding information‚

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