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    morality when their human reasoning is put to the test. "Human reason" generally refers to the human being’s capacity to use logic and make judgments related to knowledge and‚ depending on who you read‚ ethics. (Yahooansweres). In Heavy Rain‚ you play as Ethan Mars‚ a man suffering depression when one of his sons is hit and killed by a car. This leads him to try to win the affection of his now only son Shaun who is slowly growing distant from him. When his son is kidnapped by the famous Origami Killer‚ he

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    Ronald Smith 8/26/13 Period: 5 Creative Writing Heavy Rain There was one a man who went by the name of Ethan. Ethan had a certain genteel about him‚ which made it impossible to believe that he was a serial killer. He would go to the neighborhood park and secede himself from the other families‚ watching and waiting for the perfect moment to kidnap and kill a young girl or boy. The kidnappings were so quick and scrupulous that by the time the parents had noticed the child was missing it was too

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    main character is Lena Duchannes‚ a caster. Ethan Wate‚ Lena’s boyfriend tries to turn Lena light. The setting takes place in a small southern town of Gatlin South Carolina. The overall tone or mood of the story is romantic and mysterious. The point of view from which the story is told is first person and Ethan is telling the story. The theme of the story is not to let others pick your fate but for you to make the choice. The conflict of the story is Ethan and Lena trying to find a way to turn Lena

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    you were scared that it was just too good to be true‚ that it might not be reality after all? It was a fine autumn day that Ethan promised to hang out with me. The leaves were at their brightest‚ oranges and reds faintly covered the ground‚ slightly moving in the cool‚ dry breeze. Light clouds scattered the sky as the sun was starting to set‚ ending the beautiful day. Ethan had arranged for us to meet in a quiet countryside‚ far away from the busy city. I arrived at the designated place early because

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    in some way. Ethan’s dream included wealth and power. When Ethan is offered his first bribe his need for the “American Dream” increases. Ethan‚ a man with morals‚ suddenly becomes someone who will do anything to achieve success. He reported his boss‚ Marullo‚ to immigration because his desires to own the store outweighed his loyalties to Marullo. This idea pushes him to hurt those around him; in this case it was Marullo. In the end‚ Ethan feels guilt over all his actions‚ which eliminates his desire

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    raised her as if she was a natural part of their tribe. She was welcomed by the tribe and eventually became the wife of a warrior. Ethan Edwards‚ (John Wayne) an embittered veteran‚ who returns home to Texas after the Civil War. Ethan is quickly informed that Comanche Indians have killed his family and kidnapped his remaining niece. Joined with Martin Pawley‚ Ethan sets out to find his remaining niece‚ Debbie. Just like the title suggests‚ the duo searches five years for the now young woman and

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    On Monday April 11th Ethan Ingram came to give a lecture about the concept of wrestling in American culture and the symbolism that is behind in the world of this sport. Ethan introduced this topic with a quote from one of the readings we did for the class that explained “beautifully” in his terms how wrestling is a perfect example in how certain sports can displays different realms of culture. I honestly have never been involved in the world of wrestling and this presentation taught me a lot about

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    Thompson. I am 27 and a single mother. I have 2 children and their names are Jane and Ethan‚ Jane is 12 years old and my son is 16‚ turning 17 in 2 weeks. My childrens father ‚ Jason‚ had died due to cancer 5 years ago. My son and I both have jobs. I work as a bartender at our towns bar. My son helps with farming and ranching. My daughter ‚ Jane‚ helps clean around the house. Ethan and Jane both go to the towns school. Ethan‚ in 11th grade and Jane‚ in 8th. My son had just went to work‚ while the cattle

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    principles‚ also known as aphorisms. Ethan Allen Hawley‚ the main character‚ seems to gift the reader with another aphorism at the turn of every page‚ but some of these sayings may be considered more remarkable than others. One of the more noteworthy aphorisms is a statement made by Ethan at the end of chapter 6: "To be alive at all is to have scars". While this may not be the theme that Steinbeck concentrates on the most‚ it is surely one of the most important. Ethan is the most prominent example of

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