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    The concept of suffering is not something new to society. It is something that humans have struggled to explain their entire existence. From natural disasters to personal turmoil‚ everyone experiences some degree of pain and difficulty throughout life. In recent news‚ the outbreak of Ebola has caused worldwide panic due to low survival rate in certain countries. This is thought to be the largest epidemic of Ebola in history. Disease is just one example of suffering that it difficult‚ if not impossible

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    John Krakauer and Jack London personify nature to show that nature is indifferent‚ even hostile to man in Into the Wild and “To Build a Fire”. This personification allows the reader to better understand the author’s views on nature and it helps the reader visualize how the main characters felt while completely immersed in nature. Jack London personifies nature in “To Build a Fire” and shows that nature is apathetic and even opposed towards man’s actions. This personification really emphasizes the

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    often discussed and debated is “does the existence of evil and suffering in our world prove there is no God?” This question raises attention of many people and is thought about worldwide. God is seen as almighty‚ powerful and worshiped‚ but this raises the question of why would God put our world throughout so much suffrage and heartache? God loves each and every person on earth‚ which causes a lot of confusion when it comes to suffering. Bad things happen to good people and good things happen to bad

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    believe that something just happens. Good things happen for a reason‚ just as bad things do. Suffering is no different‚ in our minds there must be a point to experiencing bad things. Thus‚ suffering makes us stronger by strengthening our personality‚ motivating us to be better‚ and teaching us to accept what cannot be changed. “Suffering is the substance of life and the root of personality‚ for it is only suffering that makes us persons‚” so says Miguel de Unamuno. It might be true. Many different artists

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    I believe that suffering does help one become more human‚ that one cannot‚ or should not avoid suffering‚ and that by suffering we can form a bond and understanding of other people. In my opinion‚ there is not a single person that has not had to endure pain and suffering. It seems that some people go through more pain and suffering than others‚ but all go through some form or degree of it. Research suggest that‚ despite its unpleasantness‚ suffering may actually have positive social consequences

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    To Build a Fire Journal Entry The old timer in the story of‚ “To Build a Fire” by Jack London‚ plays a significant role throughout The man’s journey through the Yukon Trail. His part also has a truly symbolic meaning that is evident whenever The man refers to him. While looking at the story from a Darwinian perspective‚ The old timer is a successful breed of humans because of his wise decisions and intelligence. He shared his thoughts to The man about the traveling conditions that day and offered

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    Professor:Bruce Flattery Course: English Romantics Date: Apr/19/15 The Benefits of Pain and Suffering Explored By John Keats Johnathan Keats was not accustomed to an easy life as he went through an immense amount of suffering having lost his father‚ mother and brother before the age of twenty-four. As most would wonder‚ how does one who has gone through so much pain and suffering make sense of it all? In response to this question‚ Keats in his poetry emphasized making positives out

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    The topic of suffering probably is the hardest for me to bear as a Christian‚ because it is the result of evil in the world‚ and since God’s allowance of evil is hard to explain‚ it is an atheist’ best argument against Christian faith. My views on why God allows suffering are based on C.S. Lewis’ book “The Problem of Pain”. Lewis’ thoughts basically show that there is sufficient evidence that God is real and that pain exists because the all-powerful God created creatures that aren’t happy. Since

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    One reason the main character died is because he did not follow the trait of perception. In his crisis‚ he did not realize the severity of his situation. First‚ he does not realize the implications of how cold it is. The bitter cold meant nothing more to him than fifty degrees below zero (London 78). He never realized until body parts were numb that the cold was dangerous. Also‚ he had ignored the advice from an old-timer he had met at Sulfur Creek: “No man must travel alone in the Klondike after

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    In the book written by Toni Morrison‚ The Bluest Eye‚ our main character Pecola chances to build a stable identity are derailed by both outside influences‚ and internal conflicts. In the areas of outside reason‚ would include society its self at that time period of history‚ her environment which is hugely influenced by her parents and also how her parents view themselves‚ from especially their personal experiences‚ and last would be the fact what Pecola herself see herself in a certain image which

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