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    Essay: What does the narrator seem to want from the reader? How does she go about getting what she wants? The meta-truth: metaphorical truth In Lying: A Metaphorical Memoir‚ Lauren Slater attempts to create a new kind of truth called metaphorical truth: emotional truth explained using metaphors instead of facts. She confuses fact and fiction even though it is a memoir and thus creates a convoluted tale of herself where she may or may not be epileptic. Initially‚ the readers believe that she uses

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    never let the product shown live up to its full expectations. Such advertisements such as weight loss food which lets someone ‘eat as much food as they want and lose weight’‚ is just not that effective. H.G Wells quoted: “Advertising is legalized lying” In modern society‚ advertisers find new and more creative ways to advertise to their target audiences. Advertisers will spend hundreds of billions of dollars encouraging‚ persuading‚ and manipulating people to buy their product to make a profit by

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    “I have wasted my life.” That is the last verse in the poem‚ “Lying In a Hammock….” by James Wright‚ about a retired man who scrutinizes the atmosphere around him. Many great writers require their readers to look deeply into their words in order to draw the hidden meaning of their work. Using literary devices such as metaphors‚ symbols‚ allusions‚ and tone‚ a writer is able to disguise a central message or moral of a story. Therefore‚ sometimes the best moral of a story is the one the author does

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    How Lying Affects Your Health‚ a thought-provoking article by Anita Kelly clarifies the improvement in health after ceasing lying. Kelly demonstrates the refinement of health by cultivating an experiment where a set of people ceased lying for a week. Data shows that lying does not affect health directly‚ according to the article‚ but does invoke stress‚ intensifying heart rate and blood pressure. Consequently‚ stress contributes to multiple health problems‚ including lower-back pain and tension headaches

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    In Romeo and Juliet and in Death of a Salesman‚ lying was a big theme that took place. Lying was a part of the central characters everyday life and eventually led to death. In these two stories we are shown how destructive lying can be on a family’s relationship. Also that lying can protect people and make them feel better about themselves. Not knowing something that might hurt you can either result in a good or a bad outcome. Sadly‚ in these two stories the outcome was not good. Romeo and Juliet

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    Lying Cause and Effect Essay Why is lying a common behavior? Lying goes against everything most people stand for‚ but I think we all lie at some point in our lives. The difference is what kind of lies do we tell little white lies to make someone feel better or big lies that hurt. In this essay I will try to explain my reasons why I think people lie and how lies affect one another. I have two children ages 7 and 6 and sometimes I tell them little white

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    How is Lying Beneficial? Lying is a crucial component of everyday life. Like it or not‚ lying is always going to be a part of life. The definition of lying is a known untruth expressed as a truth. A lie is a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement‚ especially with the intention to deceive others‚ often with the further intention to maintain a secret or reputation‚ protect someone’s feelings or to avoid a punishment or repercussion for one’s actions. Lying can remove unwanted

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    unanswered‚ lingering in the air. “Is lying really something that is for the better good?” Within the many levels of lying lays a wavering argument only known as lying. Is it justified? Perhaps it should only be classified as unforgivable? Lying is a “necessity” in our everyday lives‚ it is and can be needed for the greater good whether it comes to lying to save a relationship with a close friend‚ or used to protect someone and even used to save a life. Lying is an action that is acceptable; it can

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    In the video‚ Pamela Mayer mention two truths about lying. The first truth about lying was that it is a cooperative act. According to Mayer‚ “no one can lie to you without your approval. The liar and the recipient participate in a fabric of mythmaking together. A lie does not have power by its utterance–its power lies in someone agreeing to believe the lie” (2010‚ pg. 22). In my opinion‚ Pamela is definitely correct‚ the only way someone can lie to us is if we allowed them‚ but if do not allow

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    Keywords: Pro-Social Lying‚ White Lies‚ Relationship Satisfaction An Investigation of Pro-Social Lying in Successful Relationships The present study examines the correlation between pro-social lying and romantic relationship satisfaction. We hypothesized that the more deception present in a relationship‚ the less relationship satisfaction. A survey containing a Guttman scale and Likert scale was given to one-hundred randomly selected individuals around the Knoxville area. The survey questioned

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