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    During daily life‚ many people lie under certain circumstances; they might feel beneficial that they have hidden a secret; they might feel regretful that they have hurt a friend; or they might feel embarrassed that they have betrayed a close relationship. So overall‚ shall we feel against with lying or the other? From the short story‚ “The Truth About Lying” by Judith Viorst‚ it highlights the ways and the result of lying under different circumstances. In my opinion‚ lying is not a good way to benefiting

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    English period 2 November 14‚ 2012 Animal Farm "Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk‚ he does not lay eggs‚ he is too weak to pull the plough‚ and he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work‚ he gives back to them the bare minimum that will prevent them from starving‚ and the rest he keeps for himself." -George Orwell. In the classic satire Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell. The author paints

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    appropriately? Cheating can be good and it can be evil‚ what mechanisms do we use in our rationality to tell when the timing is right to cheat or lie? In our everyday lives we are all guilty of cheating in one way or another. If we were to define cheating solely by the definition provided above then we are all guilty of cheating for every little white lie we have told‚ guilty of cheating every time we play “hookie” from work and so on. For me to personally define cheating it would not be for

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    tell when I’m lying even if I am trying to keep a straight face! Sometimes I don’t know how she does it. Everyone has their own definition of what a friend should be like and what type of impact that a friend could bring into one’s life. When I try to lie to her‚ she knows me so well; that she would tell me to cut the bull. I would say that she fits the qualification and standard that I have set for finding a good friend to come into my life and not many people have been able to do that. You may just

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    army because he could only see the false happiness it would bring. He thought that he would be seen as a hero and a strong man that would attract the ladies. Little did he know till after the war that “they (the recruiters and propaganda) wrote his lie” (line 29). We can tell that the narrator being an ex-solder is angry and bitter with society and the government over the war because now as mentioned in stanza five he is looked at as a freak and now is completely reliant on others‚ where as before

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    essay I will explain why do people lie and what are the effects of this bad habit on individuals and society. Reasons of telling lies are wide and complicated. People start telling lies because that gives them a specialty. They can pretend that they know things nobody else knows in order to receive something in return. For example: an employee lies to his boss in order to get a promotion or a wife lies to her husband in order to take his money. Other people lie to avoid getting into trouble or punishment

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    DRAMA Transition to Eclectic Realism provides only amoral observation‚ while absurdism rejects even the possibility of debate. (Frances Babbage‚ Augusto Boal). The cynicism of this remark reflects the aberrant attitude towards absurdism‚ yet there is truth to it. Theatre of the absurd is an esoteric avant-garde style of theatre based on the principles of existentialism that looks at the world without any assumption of purpose. Existentialism and Theatre of the Absurd became identified with a

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    "Conformity versus individuality" Willa Cather’s "Paul’s Case‚" displays the conflict between conformity and individuality through the main character‚ Paul. On a number of occasions‚ Paul is forced to lie and steal to escape the conformists who wish to control him and stifle his unique imagination. However‚ his lying‚ stealing‚ and attempts to escape the conformists‚ only force Paul into isolation‚ depression‚ and feeling a sense of shame for his individuality. Throughout the story one might see

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    Responsibility and Rights “If people concentrated on their responsibilities‚ others would have their rights” –Stuart Briscoe. Fulfilling responsibilities is a very simple way of gaining without losing. Without having responsibilities one cannot gain natural rights. As shown in William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ people thought to be fulfilling their responsibilities were actually taking others rights away. Some people might say that Romeo and Juliet’s confidantes actually helped

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    having their own unique qualities‚ but in general they are both learning that in order to survive and make the right decisions‚ they need to mature. Holden Caulfield and Huck Finn share many of the same characteristics. For one thing‚ they both tend to lie a lot. Holden lied to nearly everyone he met‚ one example of his deception was when he met the mother of Ernest Morrow on the train to New York. He told her how popular‚ kind‚ and modest her son was despite how Holden hated him. Huck also lies a lot

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