uhLazaro‚ Maria Clarizza H. Mr. Mariano MASSCOM A52 9 July 2013 Mass Society Health: An Annotated Bibliography Mass society theory is an idea that media has strong influence towards people‚ it plays a role of shaping people’s mind and perception of the social world and it is also to manipulate people’s action with delicate‚ subtle and effective ways (Baran and Davis 2006‚ p.43). With this‚ Mass Society Health states that various forms of media may infer health-related issues on people especially
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which represents guilt‚ pain‚ and betrayal; the most prominent of the three being the guilt she had to undergo. This constant reminder of failure is enough to destroy a human along with the isolation and separation she lived with. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester has had to survive with a symbol that associates with guilt‚ pain‚ and betrayal‚ which have severely altered her psychological nature. The prominent theme of The Scarlet Letter is guilt‚ the same guilt that Hester had
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The contrast of light and dark representing good and evil‚ blood representing guilt‚ murder‚ and pain‚ and the archetypal pattern of purification by using water represents removal of guilt‚ cleansing and peace. Symbolism is used repeatedly to emphasize the theme of corruption of power. The image of blood plays an important role throughout Macbeth. Blood represents the murders that Macbeth had committed‚ the guilt that went along with the murders and the pain that it brought on him during his
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More than just a book‚ The Reader reminds that the concepts of guilt and responsibility are not clear-cut ideas‚ and even more so during the Nuremberg Trials. Guilt is simply one of the many human emotions‚ but the feeling of guilt is unique to everyone and there is no one meaning for guilt. Though guilt is such a strong feeling‚ judgments must not be made simply on how "guilty" one feels for their actions. If that is so‚ then Hanna would never have gone to jail at all. Judgments should instead be
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Macbeth and Macbeth run into multiple situations making them question if their deed could be undone. William Shakespeare uses the word sleep in his tragedy Macbeth to show how power can be used to a disadvantage‚ leading up to a constant state of guilt building up inside of characters Macbeth and lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth uses her power over Duncan while he is asleep only to lead her
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witches who give him the prophecy that he’ll become King. This prophecy leads to Macbeth’s downfall‚ and the start of his guilt. In Macbeth‚ Shakespeare explores the theme of guilt in order to teach his audience the overall lesson that guilt often leads to destruction. The guilt overcame their mental processing‚ and obstructed them from achieving their goals. One way that guilt becomes obvious throughout the play is through the motif of hands. For example‚ directly after Macbeth had murdered Duncan
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early Puritan society by following the lives a three people who commit major sins. Of those three‚ each one experiences different amounts of remorse‚ penance‚ and guilt; but the person that felt none of these was Roger Chillingworth. Roger Chillingworth is the greatest sinner in the Scarlet Letter because of his drive for revenge‚ lack of guilt‚ and infliction of pain onto others. Roger Chillingworth has a strong‚ well-rooted want for revenge for the crimes the injustices done to him‚ and he goes to
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As Peter McWilliams said; "Guilt is our anger directed at ourselves - at what we did or did not do". Our lives and those of others are greatly influenced by the decisions that we make. When our mistakes cause others to suffer‚ we tend to feel guilty and resent ourselves. Our conscious constantly aggravates us until we act to redeem ourselves and set right. This is proven in Khaled Hosseini’s book The Kite Runner‚ Roger Allers’ movie Lion King and Chester Bennington’s song What I’ve Done. Disappointment
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Summer Life‚ Gary Soto vividly recreates the guilt felt by a six- year-old boy who steals an apple pie. Through Soto’s reminiscent he has taken us on a journey of his guilt‚ paranoia‚ and redemption through the usage of tone‚ allusions‚ and imagery. Since Soto knows stealing the pie is a sin his guilt is amplified when he ignores his knowledge. Soto’s guilt is emphasized through the tone of the story‚ “my sweet tooth gleaming and the juice of my guilt wetting my underarms… I nearly wept trying to
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As a result‚ Bowker is burdened by thoughts of guilt. After the war has ended‚ he cannot bring himself to move on with his life due to his selfish act. As a temporary coping method‚ he imagines having a conversation with his father. If he could gain the courage to talk to his father‚ he would confess‚ “The truth… is I let the guy go.” (O’Brien 105). It is essential for Bowker to confess his feelings to someone because he wanted take the guilt off his shoulders. Bowker was unable to admit his
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