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    Friendship and Betrayal

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    Friendship and Betrayal Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ once said‚ “In the end‚ we will remember not the words of our enemies‚ but the silence of our friends”. Friends can have a lasting effect on someone and their betrayal can cut deeper than an enemy. As the saying goes‚ good friends are hard to come by‚ thus when a good friendship ignites‚ one should return the honor. The Kite Runner demonstrates friendship and betrayal throughout the novel. It first portrays how Amir betrayed Hassan‚ then Amir betrayed

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    Medea's Betrayal

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    “Medea can be forgiven for her rage but not her calculation” Medea’s rage is a result of Jason’s betrayal‚ and with both desire and passion‚ it prompts her calculation- causing her to commit unimaginable crimes. Her rage is forgivable‚ yet her actions that follow are contemptible. Jason’s betrayal is recurring throughout the novel‚ and as it progresses‚ Medea’s fury worsens also. When Jason claims “he has acted like a true friend” to Medea and his children‚ Medea reacts angrily‚ knowing that

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    Theme of Betrayal

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    Discuss two examples of how poetry is used to explore the theme of betrayal. Poetry is an opinionated‚ personal form of literature. It allows the poets to express themselves in a far more personal manner‚ without the harsh restrictions of narrative writing for instance. Poetry is praised for its aesthetic and thought-provoking qualities‚ over its intriguing narrative. Also‚ much poetry is ‘open to interpretation’‚ where the reader can make his or her own – subjective – views on the poem and the

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    Trust

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    Relevant Basic Definitions Trust is defined as an equitable obligation‚ binding a trustee to deal with property over which he/she has control for the benefits of beneficiaries. A trustee could be a beneficiary as long as he/she is not the only one. Trustee is the person who is the legal owner and controller of the trust property. The trustee‚ who is usually appointed in the trust deed‚ manages the trust on behalf of the beneficiaries and is held accountable by being subject to fiduciary duties.

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    Basic Rules of Trusts: Property‚ Obligations and trusts 1) Equitable title exists whenever equity will require the legal owner of property to hold the property for the benefit of some other person or group of persons (which group may include the legal owner himself.) 2) Cestuis que trust=beneficiaries 3) Settlor and trustee can be the same person. 4) Settlor and beneficiary can be the same person. (Settlor can convey property to a trustee on trust for himself.) 5) Express trust as the creation

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    Betrayal in the Crucible

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    The theme of betrayal is at the heart of this story and is proven though the actors of many of the central characters. When faced with trouble or adversity peoples real colors and their true character starts to show. For example‚ the first thing Abigail did after she got in trouble was to try to blame someone else for her faults. Abigail-““She made me do it. She made Betty do it! Tituba- “Abby” Abigail- “She makes me drink blood” (pg.40)”. This quote is a perfect example of betrayal. During this

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    The Betrayal and Juliet

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    The Betrayals in Romeo and Juliet Imagine being betrayed by the ones you care about. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Roemo and Juliet‚ The play faces many types of betrayal such as families betraying lover‚lovers betraying families wishes‚ and lovers betraying each other. Shakespeare points out his views on many people being betrayed. The first to betray juliet is her parents‚ Capulet and Lady Capulet. Capulet decides to marry Juliet to paris. when Juliet refuses to do so Capulet threatens to disown

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    Amir's Betrayal

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    Rosamund Lupton‚ a renowned author‚ once wrote “I get up and pace the room‚ as if I can leave my guilt behind me. But it tracks me as I walk‚ an ugly shadow made by myself.” These words accurately describe one’s feelings after betrayal‚ such as the one portrayed by Khaled Hosseini. In the novel The Kite Runner‚ Hosseini uses the journey of Amir to represent that when man betrays‚ he will feel guilt‚ but ultimately find redemption. Because Amir is feeling distanced from his father‚ he is driven to

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    Trust

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    Trust is the very thing that everybody in this world desires‚ or at least should desire from one another. Who wants to have a friendship or relationship without trust? Nobody does. Without trust‚ there is no friendship‚ and without friendship‚ there is no love. I believe that trust is an even greater compliment than to be loved! I believe George Macdonald said it best when he stated "To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved." When I read this quote for the first time‚ I thought to myself

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    Betrayal In Atonement

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    Betrayal in Atonement Betrayal is a major theme in this story‚ and it comes across in different ways. First there is the betrayal of Lola and Paul Marshall. Although it is not totally explored‚ Lola must have known the identity of her assailant. Paul had attacked her in the children’s room in the Tallis family manor before dinner. Later‚ he rapes her (or that is what Lola claims). But Paul keeps silent while Robbie is taken to prison. Later Lola and Paul are married‚ and they never confess their

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