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    The Red Monologue

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    Isn’t it disappointing when the crimson red turns brown? The red- the red is what I want. The red is what gave me the thrill. Now‚ you think that this is a madman talking-that I am insane. Only an insane man could think these horrible thoughts. I was not always the madman that I am now. I never thought about killing- it was merely a tragic thing that happened to those around me‚ but you never think you will be the one behind the blade. You never think that something so terrible‚ so awful could

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    Killer‚ as he plots the demise of the old man he lives with. He is mentally and physically ill‚ and cannot seem to tell the difference between the ‘real’ and the ‘unreal’ aspect of the story. Driven by obsession‚ and the constant denial of being a ‘madman’‚ the character proves to be a perverse‚ calculating and attentive character whose morals are not in the right place. A point in the story that came across as odd was the the killer’s inability to process the difference between real and unreal.

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    Lincoln thought otherwise. It was these differing values that brought John Wilkes Booth to kill Abraham Lincoln. Based on evidence in the book I believe John Wilkes Booth was a strong patriot of the South and certainly a zealot. He was not a madman or mentally insane‚ he was just a very strong supporter of the south. The book describes his motives for killing Lincoln as just pure hatred for the man and his policies. His original plan was to kidnap the president and smuggle him across the Potomac

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    morals were a piece of middle class philosophy: sets of thoughts that overlooked the exploitative monetary courses of action of society and added to False Consciousness. Nietzsche took a gander at the starting points of morality‚ and like Marx‚ saw moral frameworks as emerging from the hobbies of social gatherings. For Nietzsche the individual needed to go past acknowledged morality to make another morality for him. In the twentieth century‚ there has been developing negativity about the likelihood

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    11) Their beliefs are not really different from each other. Freud thought that believing in God is a way not to think about death‚ it is like we are imagination him. And Nietzsche also thought that we created God and that only weak people believing in him. 12) Tolstoy and Kierkegaard are completely the opposite of Freud and Nietzsche. They believed that God is real and he exists and they said that life has a purpose when you have God in your

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    The Stranger: Philosophical Analysis The Stranger‚ by Albert Camus‚ is a novel in which Meursault‚ the main character‚ develops a peculiar philosophy on the world and eventually comes to terms with the irrationality of life and meaninglessness of society. In the book‚ Meursault’s mother dies‚ and yet‚ as he travels to her funeral‚ sits a night by her coffin and attends the service‚ his first person narration voice does not give any indication of grief. The day after his mother dies‚ he meets

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    Hamlet Sane or Insane

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    will put on an "antic disposition‚" which results in the delay of Hamlet’s revenge. “How strange or odd soe’er I bear myself‚ As I perchance hereafter shall think meet To put an antic disposition on”‚ which means clown act to pretend to be a madman. This shows that Hamlet is saying himself that he is just acting crazy. Then later on in Act 2 Hamlet starts looking and acting very strange towards

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    pretentious divide between labels of “Continental” and “Analytical” pervade the presentation of any project towards groupings so labeled. Honestly‚ have you read Kant? Are you familiar with Rawls? Similarly‚ can you understand Heidegger? How about Nietzsche viz.‚ are you sure you know what the latter group are presenting and how is it different from the former? The point is that an approach to the metaphysical questions of life is handled in vastly different ways with just as many varied interpretations

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    The Raging Quiet

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    rest of the society. Upon arriving in Torcurra‚ the protagonist‚ Marnie‚ finds herself an outsider in this remote seaside village. Alone in this place filled with unwelcoming villagers‚ Marnie befriends with two other people‚ a local priest and a madman named Raven. Like Marnie‚ Raven is also shunned from this village. When people see the growing relationship between him and Marnie‚ false accusations are immediately made about them‚ which add even more pain and suffering to their loneliness in this

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    Question 1

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    Question 1 Choose the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: He sent the antique painting to the philadelphia world’s fair in 1876 Answers: He sent the antique painting to the Philadelphia world’s fair in 1876. He sent the antique painting to the Philadelphia World’s Fair in 1876. He sent the Antique painting to the Philadelphia World’s Fair in 1876. He sent the antique painting to the Philadelphia world’s fair in 1876. Question 2 Choose the sentence that uses periods‚ commas

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