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    ti Quiz V Study Guide (Greed) Humanities 102: Introduction to Western Civilization Mr. Vehse 1. Phyllis Tickle is the author of our current text‚ Greed. What is Ms. Tickle’s profession? -A religion editor for a trade journal 2. How does Tickle define or‚ if you like‚ describe religion? -From that perspective‚ religion is most accurately seen as a rope or cable of meaning that stretches through human history and has anchored‚ in one form or another‚ every culture or subculture of human society

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    dragon-sickness which made him even more greedy once he obtained some gold from Erebor. This gold originally belonged to the dwarves‚ but Smaug the dragon had stolen it‚ so they went and took it back. This newly found greed was no good for the group as it caused trouble. The first time Thorin’s greed caused trouble was when he was captured by the Elves. He decided it was better that they don’t know their plan‚ mostly to keep more of the treasure to himself. As they venture onward to the Lonely Mountain alone

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    behind the damned soul. In Washington Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ Tom Walker sells his soul to “Old Scratch” (the Devil) as a means of receiving Pirate Kidd’s lost treasure that will fulfill his greedy lust of money. He is so consumed with greed that not only does he refuse to share basic sustenance with his wife earlier in the story‚ and he also volunteers to more than the devil asks of him. For example: Devil:

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    is a luxury only some can afford. But if they start wanting more riches than they need‚ it becomes very easy to lose sight of what’s truly important and give into greed. Wanting things that aren’t needed is common‚ young kids often want toys that they don’t need‚ but when that lust for the unnecessary grows‚ it can become deadly. Greed changes people‚ in The Pearl‚ by John Steinbeck‚ Kino falls victim to his own greedy nature after the pearl in introduced. His need for materialistic things damages

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    Based on Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the nonfiction article on Patti Blagojevich‚ it is clear that personal greed is the cause of corruption. There is much evidence from Macbeth to show that characters like Banquo‚ Macbeth‚ and Lady Macbeth all want some type of power and will do anything to get and likewise for Patti Blagojevich and her husband. Personal greed is the reason some characters in Macbeth are corrupted. As soon as Macbeth‚ Banquo‚ and Lady Macbeth about Macbeth becoming thane of Cawdor

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    demonstrate how Tom Walker and his wife’s hypocrisy‚ greed‚ and moral ambiguity lead to their downfall. Tom Walker and his wife’s greed lead them down a path of corruption that results in their demise. Even before the events of the story take place‚ Walker and his wife were already selfish people. The narrator states‚ “that they even conspired to cheat each other‚” which often leads to many conflicts between the husband and wife (Irving 229). Their greed is not brought on by the temptation of wealth‚

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    and he has to decide what to do in order to protect his family and give them a better life in the future. To some the pearl may symbolize greed. To others‚ it may symbolize human nature‚ or an illusion. Your outlook on the pearl might even change because of what religion you practice. The pearl is a lot of things‚ and complex is definitely one of them. Greed‚ the narcissistic desire to have more and more. "Money is the root of all evil" was a phrase penned in the bible‚ and it certainly holds true

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    Following Reconstruction in the war torn South‚ and the Sioux Wars in the West‚ America was enjoying an industrialization period unlike any other. Nearly gone was the frontier‚ industries coming in‚ with men gaining unheard of wealth‚ and having leverage in many affairs. With the Robber Barons in control over the nation’s economy‚ and men like Andrew Carnegie and John Rockefeller‚ what occurred is that corruption and graft greatly influenced American industry and business between 1860 to 1900. However

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    In The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant‚ forms a jealous greedy character named Madame Loisel. She decided that she couldn’t go to the party without jewels and borrowed some from a friend‚ eventually losing them thus beginning her poverty. Because of her actions she is now worse off than she was when the story started. Madame Loisel’s misfortunes are because of her own actions and not because of fate. Madame Loisel is the jealous type who thinks she should be rich when she has all she needs. “She

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    Jeffrey Luu 10/17/12 p.2 Mr. Day A Sinful Journey Killing a harmless innocent soul who chooses to do right over wrong is considered a sin. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird this innocent life is represented by a mockingbird. With the addition of these “mockingbirds‚” the theme of the story as well as the meaning is better explained and understood by readers. Throughout the novel there are no real mockingbirds being killed. However‚ there are a number of characters used as symbolic mockingbirds

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