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    The idea that "the ends justify the means" is very dangerous because not only can it hurt others but it can also damage those who believe in that idea and take action to do it. Some people have a tendency to focus only on the outcomes since they seem much more victorious and glorious than the time they have to spend to reach them. This tendency might tempt one to cheat to get to good ends as quickly as possible. The movie‚ Cheaters directed by John Stockwell‚ shows how pursing only a good outcome

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    Oedipus and David Denby

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    was that if Oedipus was being lead to make these decisions according to his fate. Then why is he the one taking all the punishment? That killing his father and marrying his mother‚ doing all of this unknowingly doesn’t give the right to push all the guilt and blame onto Oedipus. Sophocles gives him all this freedom to roam and go about his doing’s that in his own mind are the right things. Which in fact are the opposite because of the information that he doesn’t know. Moving forward upon what

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    can forgive‚ but the psychology of lying is way too powerful due to our own self-criticism. Several words come to mind that remind us of lies. They are concealment‚ dishonesty‚ unfaithfulness‚ and deceit just to name a few. All these things carry guilt. -Now if you don’t feel guilty lying then it means that your conscience is not working and you even are a murderer for all anyone knows. So if it’s a bad habit of your I suggest you stop today cause guaranteed 150% that it will come back and

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    The Mark of Ugliness

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    The Mark of Ugliness In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Birthmark‚ there is indeed a representation of a submerged personality in Aylmer. Although the other underlying personality is not represented within himself‚ it is rather portrayed through his assistant Aminadab. Since Aylmer is lacking so much within himself‚ he is unable to appreciate his wife even she was dying. Basically if Aylmer had the sensibility of Aminadab he could have realized how beautiful she was even with her birthmark. During

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    “Not Guilty” Story assignment ENG3U1 Teacher: Ms Lopes Period: 3 Date: 20th September‚ 2012 North Albion C.I. By: Sehab Shaikh Guilty or not guilty? A person who sacrificed lives of fifteen officers including him and saved five lives‚ should he be condemned? Lieutenant-Commander Oram and his crew of nineteen soldiers are under threat of losing their lives as there submarine has got a blast and they have air only enough for two days in submarine. As an in charge officer it is Oram’s call

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    Id, Ego, Super Ego

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    Id personality component made up of unconscious psychic energy that works to satisfy basic urges‚ needs‚ and desires. it ties directly to survival only part of personality that is present at birth acts as the driving force behind personality If unable to immediately satisfy a need‚ tension results. Pleasure principle driving force of the id that seeks immediate gratification of all needs‚ wants‚ and urges. When needs are not met‚ the result is a state of anxiety or tension. Primary

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    Whats your game?

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    attitudes and actions of the characters. Now‚ write a theme statement for "The Cask of Amontillado." I think that a good theme statement would be that revenge is not always the right way to handle things. Because Montresor was killing his friend‚ he felt guilt.

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    Repentance vs. Remorse

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    “Where there is no repentance there can be no remission.” In church‚ the pastor always tells the people to repent or turn away from sin and God will forgive you. Then I‘ve always heard people say “If you’re truly sorry for your sins‚ God will forgive you.” So from putting these two things together‚ I’ve always understood the word repent to mean “say I’m sorry.” As I was listening to a Lauryn Hill song‚ I heard the sentence “Where there is no repentance there can be no remission.” For some reason

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    or intiation phase. Paul is faced with a decision‚ does he help the man‚ or does he try to pretend he doesnt notice. He decides to walk away and exits the elevator "without looking back". Once the elevator door closes behind him he is faced with guilt and insecurity about his decision. He stands in the hallway " a bundle of mixed emotions‚ wondering what to do". He contempletes looking for the man‚ even going office to office to find him‚ but worries it might embarass him and make things worse

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    There’s no such thing: / It is the bloody business which informs” (2.1.54-56). Because Macbeth sees such strange things‚ it is assumed that he is mentally ill and struggling with guilt or fear. The dagger represents the fear and illness in which he is not able to overcome. Blood drops off the dagger‚ symbolizing the guilt appearing‚ before the actual assassination has even occurred. He is clearly stressed over the situation to come‚ but is beginning to think it is his only option and attempts to overcome

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