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    Suffering more than is deserved is the main trait of an Aristotelian Tragic Hero. John Proctor- the main protagonist in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible - is the quintessential Tragic Hero. His error of judgment‚ his pride gets in the way of good choices‚ his weaknesses only serve to engender empathy to the audience‚ his spirituality gets wounded by his experience‚ and he‚ in the end‚ make a decision‚ usually involving life or death. Although a good‚ Christian man‚ Proctor is tempted and gives into

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    Othello I agree with the statement that Shakespeare’s play Othello demonstrates the weakness of human judgement. The demise of both Othello and Iago is due to each one’s weak judge of character‚ and poor judgement of situations. Othello falls from a position of power and nobility to a debased shadow of his former self‚ as a result of Iago’s cunning plans. Yet had Othello a better sense of judgement Iago’s schemes would not have worked. One of Othello’s

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    Have you ever thought your life can get any worst? In the novel “The Catcher in the Rye” the is a young boy named Holden Caulfield. This young man goes through personal conflicts and external conflicts in his life. In this novel Salinger creates Holden to ultimately be a dynamic character‚ as he changes as a result of death and corruption‚ and insecurity. To begin‚ Holden suffers through the death of several people close to him which changes his life. Over the course of this paragraph you

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    Hester Prynne signifies a women of grace and wild spirit. Strong-willed and beautiful‚ Hester Prynne has also defied the Puritans ways. Though she is ladylike and prideful‚ she is faced with the trouble of being a sinner. The innocence of any human can be taken away in a flash‚ and in the case of Hester Prynne‚ her innocence escapes her after she commits a horrific sin. Hester is immediately isolated in her town because she commits an act of adultery‚ resulting in a Scarlet Letter forever engraved

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    Creative thinking‚that I’ve learned from my previous degree as design student. * Easy going and communicative person‚ make me easily fit with everyone from other background | * Lack of working experiences * Bad of time management * Sometimes Judgemental/critical of others thus wasting my own time. * Too much negative thinking. | EXTERNAL | Opportunities | Threats | * Have a chance to

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    Duke Orsino is one of the main characters involved in the love triangle and dynamics of Twelfth Night. At the beginning of the play‚ Duke Orsino is very obsessively in love with Olivia. He changes his love interests very quickly when he finds out that Cesario is actually Viola‚ which puzzlingly suggests that he was not in love with Olivia but rather with the idea of being in love. Therefore‚ I imagine he is handsome‚ due to Viola immediately falling for him; strong‚ to satisfy his need to uphold

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    strongly explored theme in To Kill a Mockingbird. Many themes are incorporated in the novel; however Harper Lee puts emphasis on the particular theme of justice. From a young‚ innocent perspective‚ the reader is given the unbiased observations of a judgemental community. Justice is the most powerful theme in the novel because it is still so relevant in modern society and there will always be a continuous cycle of issues debatable in justice. The Tom Robinson case of To Kill a Mockingbird represented

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    merciful should have known that what the girl needs now is not criticism or a lecture‚ but comfort and support from friends and family‚ or even strangers online‚ after the loss of the twin babies she would never meet. Annotation for Article 2: Judgemental netizens lack heart. (My personal view

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    The Blind Side An African american teenager named Michael Oher was spotted by Leigh Anne Tuohy wearing nothing but a t-shirt and shorts in the dead of winter. Without hesitation Leigh Tuohy invites him to stay in the Tuohy home for the night. What began as a kind gesture turns into something bigger as Michael becomes part of the family despite their differences. As the family helps Michael to fill his full potential on and off the field‚ the presence of Michael in the Tuohy’s lives leads them to

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    We live in a society today that is so judgemental when it comes to anything we do. When I was growing up it was clear that society was not open to anything other than what is “natural”‚ being either male or female. This meant that people wouldn’t feel comfortable “doing gender” especially if they

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