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    could happen. Who knows? Maybe he isn’t the only person to blame. Friar Lawrence is to be blamed is because he started the downfall of Romeo and Juliet’s lives by marrying them. First of all‚ knowing that the Capulets and Montagues are vicious towards each other‚ he never spoke to Romeo and Juliet about the consequences of them marrying each other. He never even thought that Romeo and Juliet’s marriage was the right thing! In Act II - Scene III‚ Friar Lawrence says to Romeo; “In one respect I’ll thy

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    How does Austen present marriage in Pride and Prejudice? Throughout ’Pride and Prejudice’ Jane Austen conveys the theme of marriage of being of paramount importance. The first line of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ defines the main themes of Austen’s’ novel‚ as well as subtly giving the reader an insight of Austen’s views of marriage. Her use of hyperbole ‘That a man in possession of good fortune‚ must be in want of a wife’ hints at a somewhat mocking and ironic tone on Austen’s part‚ which indicates to

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    Parents only want the best for their kids and when adolescents are teenagers‚ parents should be in charge of them. Parents should have the rights to forbid their child from marrying certain people. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ there were many times that the two teenager’s parents should have the rights to forbid their child from marrying one another. In Act I scene 1‚ after the Capulet and Montague servants fought and the Prince stopped the fight‚ Lord Montague and Lady Montague were noticing how down

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    The strangeness of Meursault is evident when the prison Chaplain attempts to take his confession. He does not believe in God and find no reason to be despair. Although he is aware of his inevitable future‚ he thinks “ I didn’t have time to waste thinking about things that didn’t interest me”. In this perspective‚ he differentiates himself from everyone else. He sees life as meaningless‚ torturous‚ boring and dull. So for him‚ Death is equal to heaven‚ a permanent freedom. He shows the difference

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    Socrates – A Knight of Resignation Throughout Soren Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling he describes two types of people. The first is a knight of faith and the second is a knight of infinite resignation. While a knight of faith grabs hold of the impossible and clings to it‚ believing that it will be fulfilled‚ a knight of infinite resignation realizes that the goal is impossible and resigns to it. However‚ despite this acquiescence a knight of infinite resignation builds the meaning of his life

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    and Juliet’s fate. Friar Laurence took the chances of secretly marrying Romeo and Juliet in his cell without fully thinking everything through and giving Juliet the idea of faking her own death by giving her a sleeping potion.

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    the same meaningless end. Camus ridicules the inanity of dogmatic systems as an attempt to establish meaning in an otherwise trivial existence. In Camus ’s The Stranger‚ Meursault ’s indifferent behavior reinforces the notion that human life is absurd. Believing that any action is equal in its insignificance‚ Meursault conducts himself without distinguishable order or purpose. This is apparent with his attitude toward Marie. In every instance‚ Meursault regards her with indifference. On one occasion

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    The absurd is actually a form of contradiction in which any attempt that individuals commit to reconcile this contradiction is an attempt to escape from this absurd. Similarly‚ Nagel is also against human instant perception about committing suicide as a facility to skip suffering from their lives. Some people try to commit suicide because

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    themselves. This life can be absurd at times‚ but containing the absurdity and making life realistic is the ultimate goal. The world thrives off human existence as well as individuality. Human beings are taught to behave a certain way and are encouraged to stick to the status quo. By sticking to the status quo‚ they are to take on responsibility and accept what is expected of them. Existentialists push themselves to break the mold and find their own meaning in this absurd world. Existential philosophers

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    and his uncle marrying hamlets mother and becoming King. This can be seen as corruption because Hamlet states “My father’s only been dead for two months—no‚ not even two” (act 1 scene 2 page 5 line 135)‚ “Yet even so‚ within a month of my father’s death (I don’t even want to think about it. Oh women! You are so weak!)‚ even before she had broken in the shoes she wore to his funeral‚ crying like crazy—even an animal would have mourned its mate longer than she did!—there she was marrying my uncle‚ my

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