“Fear is simply the consequence of every lie”- Fyodor Dostoevsky According to Fyodor Dostoevsky‚ “fear is simply the consequence of ever lie”. This means being frightened is usually the result of being dishonest. I agree with this quotation. From my experience I have learned that not telling the truth comes back to you. Of Mice and men and to kill the mockingbird are both connected to this quotation. Of Mice and Men by john Steinbeck is a work of fiction. In this story George wants the American
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“Fear is simply the consequence of every lie”. This quote from Fyodor Dontovesky is trying to say that every time someone is making a lie that they don’t want anyone else to know and when people realize what really happened then consequences are very severe. I agree with this quote in that every lie has a consequence. For example one person in one of the novels I have read has made many lies and lives on the fact that he lies a lot and his name is Holden from the book “Catcher in the Rye”. The other
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Fyodor Dostoevsky’s quote‚ “…fear is simply the consequence of every lie”‚ illustrates a feeling one gets when one is untruthful. When one lies‚ fear fully takes them over because they are unsure of what the outcome will be of their lie. They will be filled with fear and anxiety waiting to see how their action of being untruthful affects their environment and their life. From my experience of literature‚ I can comfortably agree with this idea. People who lie will experience some form of regret
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Critical Lens Essay Fyodor Dostoevsky’s quote “Fear is simply the consequence of every lie” shows that when one is not honest to someone and comes out of it. I agree with Dostoevsky’s quote. Ultimately lying causes worrying and fearing that the person that was lied to will find out the truth. This statement is clearly explained in “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant and “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe. In “The Necklace” Madame Loisel lost a necklace of her friends and bought another
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In the play‚ Macbeth is driven to the extreme in order to further himself socially and his power‚ yet in the end it haunts him and tears him apart with consequences. His excessive amounts of greed blind him from being aware of the real danger. His colleagues now look down on him and are concerned for the people of his country‚ saying‚ “Bleed‚ bleed‚ poor country: Great tyranny‚ lay thou thy basis sure‚ For goodness dare not check thee. Wear thy thou wrongs… For the whole space that’s in the tyrant’s
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No Fear Fear motivates many people to act upon matters‚ right or wrong. This emotion has been important in many events in both works of literature‚ and in the real world. It has forced military geniuses into retreat‚ and influenced them to plan another method of attack. Fear can be both a positive and a negative acting force in one’s life‚ a quality that can motivate one to success as well as to downfall. In the play Macbeth fear was a major motivating factor in character’s actions. Macbeth was
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play‚ The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ presents the rise and downfall of tragic and renowned hero‚ Macbeth‚ as he listens to the prophecy of the Three Witches saying he will be king of Scotland and plots to murder King Duncan for the throne. Eventually‚ the nobles find out Macbeth’s evil deeds to rise to power and will retake the throne back to its rightful owner‚ Malcolm‚ King Duncan’s son. The consequences of ambition impact both Macbeth and lady Macbeth are regrets for murdering
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Imagine the most feared leader‚ everyone will be scared. Weather a great or terrible leader‚ it doesn’t matter how loveable a leader can be‚ some will hate them but if a leader is truly feared then everyone will fear them. Not everyone will love the most lovable leader but everyone will fear the most fearful leader. AAAA It is much better to feared rather than loved. This exactly what is too be learned from Source B. “It is much safer to be feared than loved.” Then the passage goes on to explain how
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MacBeth - Analysis of Fear Fear‚ this motivates us to do many things no matter if they are right or wrong. In the Play Macbeth it was fear that was the main motivating factor that influenced the outcome of the play. This can be proved by the subsequent murders that followed after Duncan’s‚ why were these committed? Because Macbeth was scared of being caught and having to pay for the wrongs he had done. Also look at Lady Macbeth‚ he constant washing of her hands‚ sleepwalking and other behavior
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However‚ after Duncan’s death in Act II.I‚ Macbeth’s use of fear becomes more personal and revolves around how he could secure the throne‚ pushing him into uncontrollable ruthlessness and recklessness. He is “bound in /To saucy doubts and fears (III. IV)”‚ unable to rest until he removes all possible obstacles in his path to maintain his hold on the crown. This fear stems from having people find out of the murder and‚ mirroring his sentiments before Act II.I‚ from losing his current status of thane
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