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    all human beings: the instinct to live by rules‚ act peacefully‚ follow moral commands‚ and value the good of the group against the instinct to gratify one’s immediate desires‚ act violently to obtain supremacy over others‚ and enforce one’s will. This conflict might be expressed in a number of ways: civilization vs. savagery‚ order vs. chaos‚ reason vs. impulse‚ law vs. anarchy‚ or the broader heading of good vs. evil. Throughout the novel‚ Golding associates the instinct of civilization with good

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    step above the rest for our men are decaying in moral and judgment. A mans biological reasoning still remains intact‚ even with the progression of inventions. Our instincts still remain just as they did at the beginning of time‚ only now they have been altered to better fit our world today. We are naturally born with instincts‚ impulses‚ and aggression‚ things that outside our control. Our behaviors have always been wild‚ but they change to more sophisticated ways. We still act aggressively just

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    reveals how the main character‚ Goodman Brown makes a significant statement in today’s society. This statement is that no matter what‚ always trust your faith. In the broader culture of today’s generation a lot of people will go against their gut instinct which often lead to bad things. Goodman Brown was being tempted by the devil to follow his evil ways‚ in which he resisted because he knew it was wrong. This situation is symbolic because there are always many ways one can be tempted. These temptations

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    inflicted upon the general populace by the taxing demands of the Treaty of Versailles. According to Freud in his book Civilization and Its Discontents‚ such restriction of one’s freedom‚ of one’s aggressive instincts

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    attempting to create a society like ours. The actions of the boys were not a matter of being good or evil‚ but were actions for survival. A person’s environment does not draw him towards good or evil‚ nor is he or she born with it inside. Humans have instincts that are not affairs of good and evil‚ but of survival. Are humans moral or immoral? This is a tough question seeing that what is thought as immoral to one person can be seen as ethical to another‚ and vice versa. This is because of the difference

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    intuition and instinct also play a role in becoming a hero or not. When Emerson states that a hero is braver five minutes earlier than any other person‚ it is his instinct that signals him to take action. Instinct is unlearned‚ genetic wiring that tells us what to do in a moment of uncertainty. According to the Instinct Theory of Motivation “ all organisms are born with innate biological tendencies that help them survive. This theory suggest that instincts drive all behaviors. Instincts are goal -

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    author‚ tells us “the end of innocence of (human)‚ the darkness of man’s heart” (the last page).He implies that innate evil is part of humanity and savage instinct is nearer to the human psyche than the instinct for civilization. In short‚ the theme might be interpreted as: civilization vs. savagery and the instinct of evil vs. the instinct of good. ﹒Symbols Complex and abstract as the theme is‚ Golding vividly conveys his concerns by making heavy use of symbolic characters and objects

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    1. Personality is the sum of the typical ways of acting‚ thinking‚ and feeling that makes each person unique. Your personality defines you as a person‚ rather than just a biological conglomeration of organs. An individual s personality is composed of all the relatively unchanging psychological characteristics that are typical for that person. If people did not have at least some relatively unchanging qualities‚ we would never know what to expect from them. We know what to expect from our friends

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    discontent is created because people have to repress their natural instincts‚ thus making violence a part of the human condition. Freud was writing amongst the aftermath of World War One and when Hitler came to power in central Europe. Death was inevitable and mass killings took place for the first time. During this time‚ Freud’s theory of the subconscious was

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    opposition. As you can see in my definition there are two themes. One is physical courage and the other is moral courage. I picked this concept because of the many opportunities courage has to offer. Courage is very specific; in some cases it could be instinct‚ or stupidity that is seen as courage. I want to be able to talk about how each of them is different and how to decide true courage. There are so many stories of courage throughout history. There are countless military examples starting all the

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