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    Hypocrisy in To Kill a Mockingbird Hypocrisy is when somebody claims to live by certain morals and standards‚ or they teach these beliefs‚ but their own behavior does not uphold what they preach. Often a hypocrite will look down on other people or accuse them of things that they themselves are doing. We all can be hypocritical at times‚ but certain people and characters in To Kill a Mockingbird exemplify this negative trait. Sometimes these people do this unintentionally‚ other times they are fully

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    satirical ways. Thus causing a few laughs and expansion of a reader’s philosophy. His ability to choose and develop a theme for his story set him up for a literary masterpiece. Vonnegut’s main themes and ideas were about religion‚ fake love‚ and hypocrisy. One of the themes found in “Cat’s Cradle” was religion. As soon as the reader opens the Book of Bokononism (The fictional religion created by Vonnegut) the first thing it states is‚ “‘All of the true things I am about to tell you are shameless

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    The Hypocrisy of Being Earnest The Victorian era was a time of smugness and pomposity for the newly rich generation who quickly rose in class during and after the industrial revolution. Nothing was as it seemed in this day when earnestness was allegedly the most prized attribute a man could possess. In Oscar Wilde’s classical satire‚ “The Importance of Being Earnest‚” every character embodies the ideas and values of this “earnest” age. Oscar Wilde’s primary character in “The Importance

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    The theme‚ or subject matter‚ of a literary work is a very important element. This theme may attempt to teach a reader a lesson about life‚ such as nobility‚ hypocrisy‚ or fear. One such literary work that utilizes these themes is Arthur Millers The Crucible. Miller wishes to show the reader that fear and suspicion are infectious and can produce a state of general hysteria that results in the destruction of public order and rationality. As soon as Betty and Ruth become unconscious and a story about

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    The Hidden Hypocrisy in Honors Classes We’ve a problem here at this school‚ a problem not one person seems to talk about‚ for the very idea seems to be an unwritten taboo amongst a list of heinous and perverse evils. The problem I’m referring to is that of the hidden hypocrisy that arises from honors classes‚ and the divide created by said honors classes amongst the student body. Now‚ what might be the problem with honors classes‚ and how do they create a divide between within the student body

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    clearly said otherwise. When finding out that toms sentence had nothing to do with facts‚ but had everything to do with colour...this is what made the children weep. This is what drove a connection between the children and the wrongly convicted. Hypocrisy is shown in Miss Gates when she shifts between extremes in opinions. Some of what she says contadics what she truly belives in. “ jem how can you hate hitler so bad an’ turn around and be ugly about fols right at home...”. (247) Scout may not know

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    “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”‚ written by Mark Twain‚ depicts and criticizes American society which was overwhelmed by arrogant racial hypocrisy (Mattisson). The prominent example of it lies in the abusive and racist speeches of Huckleberry’s farther who names African Americans “prowling‚ thieving‚ infernal‚ white-shirted free niggers…” Mark Twain wrote his “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” when the society’s attitude towards slavery was divided. The whole country was divided into two parts

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    He emphasizes his wish to be punished by saying‚ “What can thy silence do for him‚ except it tempt him—yea‚ compel him‚ as it were—to add hypocrisy to sin?” (50). Dimmesdale views himself as a hypocrite because‚ as a preacher‚ he warns his congregation about sin and everyone thinks he is perfect‚ but he is really a sinner. He does not want to feel like one; he wants to confess and feel free

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    believing and accepting two contradictory opinions or beliefs at the same time. As odd as it may sound‚ it actually quite common among society. Hypocrisy and neutrality are often viewed as the same as doublethink but however they are different. Neutrality would be a case in which a person refuses to have an opinion about any two sides of an issue. Hypocrisy is when a person would perform actions that go against what one believes. In terms of doublethink‚ the individual would truly believe in two contradictory

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    Over the centuries‚ teachers and professors all have had a problem with academic dishonesty. The advancement in technology has made plagiarizing so much easier‚ and because of this‚ many professors have resorted to using software programs which detects any sort of plagiarism. One popular program many professors are enforcing their students to use is Turnitin.com. When a paper is submitted into Turnitin‚ the program compares it to previous submitted essays saved in its database and the content available

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