didn’t see sunlight for two days straight. Enjoying our time with our new headsets playing call of duty together‚ laughing together and getting mad at the game‚ we finally decided to take a break. As always Matt would go on his email to check if his family for overseas emailed him. Many of his cousins enjoy video gaming as well so we invite them every now and then to our only party. An email appeared subjected “Boo”. As anyone else would do Matt just deleted it assuming it was spam. After a few hours
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Shylock‚ Villain or victim? The Merchant of Venice June 8th‚ 2011 In the play The Merchant of Venice Shylock is supposed to be the protagonist‚ the definition of protagonist is; the leading character or a major character in a drama‚ movie‚ novel‚ or other fictional text. But the way Shylock is portrayed is more along the lines of being both victim and villain. Shylock is out for one pound of Antonio’s flesh which will in the end kill Antonio and the flesh will do him no good anyway. But he
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1) In his essay “When Victims Speak (or‚ what happened when Spielberg added Amistad to his list?)”‚ Steve Lipkin declares that rather simply retelling the injustice slave story‚ Steven Spielberg’s docudrama Amistad takes the confrontation between emotional import of the story and its social and political background to convince audiences with the moral truth of American jurisprudence through the empower voice of enslave. 2) In his essay “When Victims Speak‚ (or‚ what happened when Spielberg added
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Liberal vs Conservative Debate Opening Statement- Punishment or rehabilitation? 2/3 of prisoners reoffend within 3 years of leaving prison‚ and usually end up coming back with a more serious of violent offense. (Punishment Fails. Rehabilitation Works.‚ James Gilligan‚ 2012) Incarceration is not meant to be fun whatsoever. The purpose of punishment is to show denunciation for the offender’s wrongdoing‚ and to clearly sentence his criminal actions. We punish to retribute; not to help a person change
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Horrified. This was how Peter Adler felt when he killed his first victim. Peter was everything that the FBI hates‚ he was a murderer and a thief‚ furthermore he was also number 1 on the FBI’s most wanted list for years. Now he was going to embark on his most thrilling “mission” ever. He was going to rob the bank with the most amount of assets. He was going to rob the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC). This wasn’t any ordinary bank as it contained 2.95 trillion US dollars in assets‚
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How is Jane Eyre presented as a victim? Described as “humbled” by her “physical inferiority to Eliza‚ John and Georgiana Reed” Outsider – “dispensed from joining the group” “like a Turk” minority group? Not sure Needs to be protected – windows‚ curtains etc physical barrier from the other Conflicted – separates herself whilst longing to belong Pathetic fallacy – mist‚ clouds‚ ceaseless rain Reference to sea-fowl – who dwell on “solitary rocks and promontories” “bad animal”‚ “Madam Mope” – verbally
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V Shylock Victim or Villain? The main or at least one of the main characters is a Jewish money-lender called Shylock living in Venice. The Jews in that time were segregated and abused by Christians. Between them the Jews and the Christians there has been a long‚ ancient grudge. Shakespeare puts the play in at the time where the ancient grudge is still strong. Shylock is a very controversial character as he in cases is a villain in some cases a victim and even in some cases both. As we are focusing
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Why Society Should End Victim Blaming America is known as the land of the free and the home of the brave. Americans say these words loudly and proudly‚ with abounding patriotism and strong conviction. If this statement is true‚ victim-blaming should not be a part of American society. If Americans are truly free‚ should they fear being blamed for their victimization? If a woman is taken into a back alley and attacked‚ should she fear that her race will prevent action from being taken against her
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Victims of Love A Wonderful day. Lucky isn’t it? To love and to be loved. Being in love with someone is a very special feeling’s that‚ you can’t explain‚ happy‚ humble and the heart beat’s so fast and strong. And Psychologists describe love as a cognitive and social phenomenon. In Judaism‚ Ahava is the most commonly used term for both interpersonal love and love between God and God’s creations. While in Christians‚ true love comes from our Almighty God. There are millions of approaches and theories
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superior to the average man in some way. At the same time‚ a tragic hero must evoke both pity and fear among the audience‚ causing each member to experience a feeling of catharsis‚ or strong emotion. According to Aristotle‚ the best way to achieve this effect is to accurately portray the protagonist’s imperfections‚ for a character that constitutes good and evil is more convincing than a character that is purely good. Lastly‚ a tragic hero can be characterized by his hamartia‚ a Greek word that can be
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