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    Personal sacrifice is not an obscure idea; it is power held within the majestic bodies of life. It is a compelling notion which has shaped the world microscopically where no eye could see. It is a grand gesture‚ yet it is the simplest of means. It is a burning passion of repetitive hatredness and love. It is fire with the power to spread and flourish as well as burn and eradicate.The bond secured is invincible. Personal sacrifice is vital to the society presented today. It may not be seen by the

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    Introduction The concept of sacrifice is a fundamental basis of almost every religion. However‚ its manifestation in the form of human sacrifice is both more controversial and‚ as a result‚ rarely studied by anthropologists today. As one scholar observes: "The modern social anthropologist does not best endear himself to the elite of the Third World by an obsessive interest in how great-grandfather shrunk the heads he hunted or in the quality of the wood needed to burn great-grandmother alive" (Davies

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    definition of sacrifice is to give up something for the sake of something else‚ whether it is for another human life‚ for an idea‚ or even for a belief. "She was 17 years old. He stood glaring at her‚ his weapon before her face. ‘Do you believe in God?’ She paused. It was a life-or-death question. ‘Yes‚ I believe in God.’ ‘Why?’ asked her executioner. But he never gave her the chance to respond. The teenage girl lay dead at his feet." (DC Talk 17) This example of a sacrifice really happened

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    Remillard Mr. Mackay Eng3UI Wednesday‚ May 21‚ 2014 Love and Sacrifice Sacrifice is one of the purest and most selfless ways to love someone. There is no better way to show one’s loyalty or love for another than through sacrifice. The Kite Runner clearly demonstrates the sacrifices individuals made to make the ones they love happy. In Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner‚ a little boy named Hassan demonstrates love and sacrifice the most. Hassan admires Amir an immense amount and his

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    death and darkness‚ sacrifice becomes the best method of moving into better times. For the men and women who see the sacrifices‚ they can go home to friends and family‚ they can go home to a nice dinner or go back to work like they used to and all is well. Unfortunately though‚ for those who make the sacrifices‚ they cannot. Instead they get to go home a broken mind‚ loss of self or just not go home at all. APJ Abdul Kalam‚ former president of India once said‚ “Let us sacrifice our today so that our

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    In the film The Dark Night‚ Batman sacrifice’s his life for the citizens of Gotham city. As Batman has fought the Joker trying to save lives of citizen‚ in the process many have died. People may say that Batman has caused many of these tragedies due to not doing the job right or saving peoples’ lives in time. The motivation of his sacrifice’s is to put the Joker away and stop the crime rate in the city. He doesn’t want more deaths due to crime from the Joker and any other crimes. He wants to keep

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    feeling of what it means to live‚ and making sacrifice can sometimes cause both of these feelings. O. Henry author of the short story “The Gift of the Magi” puts in a very important theme into this story. The theme is centered around the main characters Della and Jim. In this story both of the characters are faced with an important choice to make. Henry tells a theme through irony and the characters’ actions‚ that shows that it’s important to make sacrifices for love and happiness and there are many

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    that the theme is love and sacrifice‚ and the author expresses this through symbolism‚ characterization‚ and conflict. Sarah J. Mass‚ the author of “A Court of Thorns and Roses‚” does an outstanding job throughout her writing using symbols with deeper meaning to convey certain emotions to the audience. In this literary work‚ the author also does a well done job showing directly and indirectly how the characters show emotions and how they are affected by their sacrifices through characterization. Conflict

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    devotion and of sacrifice and pain‚ it is endless and unselfish”. The story of the aged mother is a folktale from Japan. It tells about how great the love of a mother for her child. It was shown on their situation when the daimio proclaimed a law ordering that all the aged people should be put to death. The order filled the heart of the poor farmer a great sorrow for he loves his mother that much. Instead of putting her mother to death in the hand of the cruel law he decided to give his mother a kind mode

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    Blood Sacrifice Could you take a hand in killing someone from your community‚ a neighbor‚ a friend? What if it was part of a sacred rite? What if it was for some greater good? This is precisely the moral dilemma posed by author Shirley Jackson in her famous short story‚ “The Lottery.” In the story‚ a village is required to cull one of its members. In a yearly tradition‚ everyone gathers to select one person by way of random lottery‚ and then they stone them to death. As barbaric as the sacrifice

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