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    J.B Priestly employs a various methods to present the inspector as well as showing his importance such as stage directions and from the language he uses. These methods allow us to understand and relate to the moral messages put across in the play. The inspector right from the moment he is introduced is commanding of the situation and already has that authority he displays later on in the play. “at once an impression of massiveness‚ solidity and purposefulness”. As the play progresses the inspector

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    faithful to Lear throughout the entirety of the play. Shakespeare sends mixed messages about the theme of loyalty which ultimately represents that nature cannot be stopped by morality or immorality‚ but rather a person can die nobly and with good morals if they remain loyal throughout their

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    Sports can be taken as a part of education‚ for they seek to develop three sides of one’s nature-physical‚ mental and moral. Sports make the body strong and active‚ and some particular games train the intellect and develop the sense of morality‚ too. They provide sufficient exercise to the body‚ and the rules guiding a particular game make the players disciplined‚ while they play it. A right player in the right place can discover the weak points of the opponents and can take advantage of them. Thus

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    Old man and the Sea: Parable of Man’s Struggle with Natural Forces The "Old man and the sea" is about ‘life’‚ which is the finest and most ambitious thing for a parable to be about. Hemingway has written about life: a struggle against the impossible odds of unconquerable natural forces in which-given such a fact as that of death-a man can only lose‚ but which he can dominate in such a way that his loss has a dignity‚ itself the victory. Santiago is Hemingway’s code hero who illustrates the values

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    murders the family‚ the grandmother never once begs him to spare her children or grandchildren. She does‚ however‚ plead for her own life because she can’t imagine the Misfit wanting to kill a lady. She seems certain that he’ll recognize and respect her moral code‚ as though it will mean something to him despite his criminal ways. She tries to draw him into her world by assuring him that he’s a good man‚ but even though he agrees with her assessment of him‚ he doesn’t see this as a reason to spare her.

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    by Arthur Miller‚ Bernard is shown as a tremendously memorable character. Throughout the play‚ his contradictions to Biff‚ poor judgments of him and his parent- like personality are well presented. By using the character‚ Miller tries to convey the moral messages and develops an attention grabbing plot First‚ Bernard’s contradictory character compared to Biff‚ makes him memorable. Bernard is literally everything that Biff is not. Biff is a high school football star while Bernard is just an ordinary

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    try and save others‚ even if there is a low possibility of either of your surviving. To some‚ that belief makes sense. But to others‚ it’s seen as adding salt to the wound‚ where the survivor already feels internal guilt. Though saving others is the moral thing to do‚ in trying times‚ survival is not selfish. In high-stress environments‚ people may not know how to react‚ giving one and whoever they are trying to save added difficulty in their survival. Self- preservation is also an instinct. Instincts

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    The Maze Runner which involves the Gladers (humans) fighting against grievers - a spider like machine that hunts and stings anyone it comes across. The humans have been living in the centre of the maze for almost 3 years‚ where they have made a village for themselves for safety‚ and the grievers can’t get them. For them to survive‚ they must adventure the maze and find out its secrets so they can finally leave and be free. A character in the novel I extremely admired was Thomas‚ the main character

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    Williams’s is a popular opponent to John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarian rulebook when it comes to an agent’s individuality. Williams believes that Utilitarianism is flawed because it requires agents to compromise their own individual self-concept both emotionally and morally. He thinks this because Utilitarianism says that in order for every series of events to be morally sound by producing the most happiness one may have to disregard their own projects and perform the action that will cause this outcome

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    maintained around killing innocent human beings. As a consequence of this‚ Golding uses some of these horrific happenings to portray a message or even an extremely strong moral point through the setting and characters in particular. Golding specifically uses the interesting and diverse characters of Piggy and Simon to portray moral and ethical issues that concerned him at the time of when he wrote his novel. Not only this‚ but certain elements of Piggy and Simon’s personality and even exterior aesthetics

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