asks the crowd‚ “You all did love him once‚ not without cause: What cause withholds you then‚ to mourn for him?” (III.ii.101-102). With this question‚ Antony creates a feeling of guilt within the audience by indirectly saying that there is no reason for them to suddenly hate the man they all adored. This feeling of guilt helped Antony win the audience over because they felt like they believed Caesar to be ambitious and selfish way too quickly and easily.
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Merlin’s Character Development in Le Morte d’Arthur Many characters take lots of thinking and organization to understand them. This is the same case for most of the characters in Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur. One must understand where each came from and what personality the author is trying to portray. In Le Morte d’Arthur we find Merlin to be a very creepy‚ powerful‚ and mysterious character. The first indication that Merlin is a very different kind of character comes out within
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accusations get out of hand and innocent people are being hanged. There are three main themes in The Crucible and they are Guilt‚ Irony and Deception. The first main theme of The Crucible is Guilt. Guilt is shown when John proctor says to Abigail‚ “Speak my own sins‚ I cannot judge another‚ I have no tongue for it John Procter”. Guilt is shown in this quote when John Proctor is talking about his sins. In this second quote
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European colonialism was at its height‚ invading and occupying large parts of Africa‚ including Kenya‚ the ancestral homeland of Obama himself. He also makes references to his father’s voice‚ much like Conrad refers to the voice of Kurtz‚ a mysterious character in his book. Perhaps Obama draws parallels between the elusiveness and indefinable qualities of both his father and Kurtz. Race Relations Large parts of the book relate conversations between Barack and his friends about race. Through his rebellious
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throughout the previous decade America had been attacked not only on American soil but also at American embassies and facilities in foreign nations (Cheney). In an effort to thwart impending attacks on the homeland‚ the US government authorized “enhanced interrogations‚” as Dick Cheney calls them‚ on high profile terrorists to gain information (Cheney). This decision has caused uproar in the nation prompting people to debate where the line between necessary for national security and morality should
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Guilt Reaction Paper By Guilt is defined as any tension‚ discomfort‚ sense of shame‚ or other unpleasant feeling that humans experience. Kenneth Burke argued that guilt is the central motive for human action‚ specifically communication. According to Burke‚ the ability to feel guilt is an emotion only felt by humans‚ and is possible because we are symbol using animals. Burke argued humans always feel guilt thus are always trying to purge themselves of the discomfort that guilt causes us
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In the multilayered mystery “My Father’s Mask‚ Joe Hill presents a young boy and his family travel to a remote cabin the family inherited from the boy’s grandfather. On the way‚ his mom tells him a story about “playing card people” who are ruining their lives. They are going to sell many of the possessions in the cabin because they need the money. When they arrive‚ both of his parents dawn masks‚ telling him it’s an old tradition. The next day‚ he is dispatched to the woods to gather firewood. He
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Other common ground that Blanche and Stanley share is that they have both hurt their spouses‚ and felt remorse after the incidents. Blanche is full of guilt‚ feeling responsible for the suicide of her husband‚ Allan. As the story progresses‚ her remorse becomes more and more apparent. She regrets calling him “disgusting” after discovering that he was having an affair with an older man (133). Blanche feels as though Allan’s blood is on her hands because of her harsh judgement‚ and lack of compassion
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both for the reader and for Ruth May’s mother‚ Orleanna. In each of Orleanna’s narratives‚ she expresses the massive amount of guilt that she feels about what happened to her family during their mission trip and about America’s political interference in the Congo. In The Eyes in the Trees‚ Orleanna’s last born encourages her to "walk forward into the light‚" (543) and forgive herself for what happened in the past. The Eyes in the Trees begins by revisiting the novel’s opening scene with a more omniscient
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<center><b>Greed‚ Corruption‚ the Search of One’s Self and the 1920’s</b></center> <br> <br>The characters’ search of their own identities and the struggle that ensues is the most suffusive theme throughout The Great Gatsby . The fact that we never really know the characters‚ and the corrupt immoral things they do‚ directly represent the 20’s high society lifestyle. The characters continued to cheat on their spouses‚ let money become their obsession‚ and debated the American dream for the hopes of
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