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    Huck Finn Symbols

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    HuckFinn Themes: Racism and Slavery- how it was still a problem in the south even after slavery was abolished; injustice of slavery…most whites thought it was morally right for African Americans to be slaves. Intellectual and Moral Education-Huck doesn’t trust the morals and views of society that treats him like an outcast; gets abused. Huck learns through experience about society‚ and his growing relationship with Jim‚ lead Huck to question many of the teachings that he has received‚ especially

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    the selfish giant

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    The selfish giant Oscar wilde ( 1854 – 1900) was born in Dublin‚ Ireland‚ the second of three childrend born to a well-known medical specialist and a prominent poetess‚ prose and nationalist under the pseudonym Speranza. In 1871 he enterrd Trinity College‚ then he went on to study the classics at Magdalen College‚ Oxford‚ England from 1874-1878. In 1881 he made a long tour of Americaa to deliver lectures on aesthetics. When thr Aesthetic Movement became popular‚ Oscar Wilde earned a reputation

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    What defines honesty and integrity? Is there a connection between these two words‚ and what does that imply? Stephen L. Carter‚ a law professor and writer‚ questions the common definitions of these words and the their moral interpretations in his essay‚ “The Insufficiency of Honesty”. In the essay‚ he makes several about the key differences between what “honesty” and “integrity” actually mean‚ and I agree with Carter that too often integrity is mistaken for honesty. He mentions that‚ “…acting in

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    If not for storytelling in the Odyssey‚ the story of Odysseus would be a lot shorter‚ as well as insignificant to Greek society. The storytelling in the Odyssey knitted the life of Odysseus together‚ and gave many moral lessons and reflected many features of Odysseus’ character. The moral lessons and features reflected of Odysseus in storytelling gave Greek society a man to look up to. Someone they could talk about and be inspired by. Storytelling created Odysseus to be the man that society talks about

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    an ideal husband Themes

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    youth and imperfections of humanity‚ especially in the face of temptation. However‚ Wilde’s play observes the relevant point that the modern political playing ground was emerging into one where corruption often went hand in hand with politics. The morals of many people‚ and some of the plays major characters‚ are based more on the fear of public detection and retaining social status than on pure values of right and wrong. He criticizes this society throughout the play. Institution of Marriage Wilde

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    Montanan David Hayden in 1948 and the struggles of a family torn between loyalty and justice. The novella explores the way power can be abused within a small community. Through characterisation‚ Watson exposes how family loyalty can be challenged by moral truths and how unfair power structures can lead to the marginalisation of the oppressed. The characters of Wes and Julian represent the theme of loyalty to family opposed to loyalty to justice. Julian is the patriarchal leader of the Hayden family

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    Human Nature in Tom Jones

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    novels to be morally written‚ Fielding had to combat the expectations of his time since many of the novel ’s characters seem to be too good to be true. The restrictive culture of Eighteenth Century England required novels to be written with these moral tones‚ and so Fielding had to include these values in order to be able to be published. In The History of Tom Jones‚ Fielding ’s sense of morality is evident. The hero Fielding creates is not a man without flaws‚ but a man who does make occasional

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    Group Responsibility

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    an interesting question. Is it the group’s fault? The individual within the group who brought up the idea? Does the responsibility fall on the leader of the group? These questions deal with accountability which is a topic highly contested with in moral philosophy (Feinberg 1968). ‘Contributory Group Fault’ is where members of the group relate to‚ or are involved with the contributions of the group‚ collective but fault is not distributive (Feinberg 1968). This is very attractive because everyone

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    Discontented King

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    in manners. And when he found out that the wives of the Wise Men had ruled the country well in his absence‚ he knew he must treat everyone right if he wished to remain King long.” (Gruelle 283) There are various moral principles that are addressed throughout the story. One great moral of the story is that you should be happy with what you have‚ and

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    deals in the workings of penetration testing. In essence‚ a pen tester is hired to attempt to rupture their physical and theoretical securities for the purpose of finding defects before genuine thieves do. Penetration testing is a loaded gun of moral fine-lines. For example‚ if I were hired to do what Marty was hired for and I was working my way through an unknown system‚ the chances of me stumbling upon things of which are deemed “CLASSIFIED” are quite high. Now is when the conundrum occurs

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