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    Online English September 27th‚ 2013 Suffering In the tragedy “Antigone” there are two main characters who suffer greatly‚ Creon and Antigone. Although‚ compared to Antigone‚ Creon’s suffering is more intense. Creon does not accept and understands his flaws‚ his tragedy basically happens due to his stubbornness‚ narcissism and tyrant-like behavior. Creon suffers the most because he is the guilty one‚ he does the most wrong which causes a lot of the dark turns in the play. He deliberately

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    FORGOTTEN In my heart lies all the secrets Of the past that you believe Where you can’t hide anything For the bitterness still remains Everything that you said and done.. They are all deceiving and wrong You are such a damn liar!! For all the things I blame you for. I hate the things I feel inside I won’t ever give you any chances I hate you and I want to see you suffer Without any regrets I will give you the torture you deserve All of the displeasure that you could imagine

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    rival families‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ fall in love but their families cannot know. Romeo is banished by Juliet’s family for murdering their kinsman which greatly builds tension between their families. This leads to Romeo and Juliet’s suffering because they are no longer allowed to see each other. Although it can be argued otherwise‚ Juliet’s suffering in the play is truly larger than Romeo’s. There are a few scenes that exhibit Romeo and Juliet’s suffering. The event that demonstrates this most is when

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    after‚ Edvard Munch painted The Scream in 1893. Lastly‚ Pablo Picasso painted Guernica in 1937. These four images convey the recurring theme of suffering through art. Caravaggio used oil on canvas to create the painting Entombment of Christ. This painting has many significant points that shows that the artists was expressing the emotion of suffering. As one looks at the painting‚ their eye directly goes to the people‚ which is the main focus of the work. Caravaggio purposely had a black background

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    Suffering has been described as‚ to undergo or to feel pain or to sustain injury or loss. When the lives of Gilgamesh‚ Enkidu and Job are placed one a comparative level‚ clearly on can see that they all suffered some loss or pain. When one examines further their loss or pain‚ evidently their suffering is placed on different levels as they differ in their intensity even though their suffering share some of the same characteristics. Therefore it can be argued that Gilgamesh‚ Enkidu and Job all suffered

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    (i) Outline two solutions to the problem of evil (21 marks) The problem is how do we reconcile an omnipotent and omnibenevolent God with the existence of evil and suffering in the world? The God of classical theism should be willing and able to remove evil and suffering. However‚ evil exists. This kind of solution is called a theodicy. A theodicy does not deny the existence of moral and natural evil‚ it proposes that there are good reasons why God does not intervene when conceivably he could or

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    Suffering & Civilization Suffering‚ or pain in this sense‚ is a basic affective experience of unpleasantness and aversion associated with harm or threat of harm in an individual. It constitutes the negative basis of affective states such as emotions‚ feelings‚ moods‚ sentiments‚ while pleasure or happiness constitutes the positive basis. Suffering may be called physical or mental‚ depending on whether it is linked primarily to a body process or a mind process. Examples of physical suffering are

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    Passion is Suffering In January of 1955‚ W. Eugene Smith decided to try something many of us put off for years and years. Although he was a praised photographer at Life magazine‚ he quit his job there in order to pursue his dream of liberation through the night life‚ jazz‚ and photography. This decision turned into an obsessive project which he actually never finished‚ however there is greater meaning in his project and dreams. Smith preserved the thoughts and feelings of being a jazz performer

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    Lindsey Thiel Nanette Kuhlman Eng Comp 111 April 26‚ 2013 Needless Suffering A recent trend in drug seeking behavior has led many physicians to stop the practice of prescribing painkillers‚ stirring a debate on whether physicians have an ethical responsibility to treat pain even though some patients are abusing the drugs prescribed. Some argue that not prescribing painkillers is up to the physicians because it is their practice at stake. The problem with this line of thinking is that it

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    One’s identity may be questioned when suffering; ultimately suffering is what creates one’s sense of self or what destroys it. The poetry of John Donne and the play W;t‚ 1993‚ by Margaret Edson‚ both illustrate and explore a sense of suffering and identity. In John Donne’s poetry‚ suffering‚ both emotionally and physically allows the speaker to understand their identity in more depth‚ in comparison to Margaret Edson’s play‚ W;t‚ Vivian’s suffering leads her identity to be stripped away. In Donne’s

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