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    is used by Wilde as an advantage to portray the upperclass. Upon hearing Jack and Gwendolen’s engagement‚ Lady Bracknell asks him‚ “[…] Do you smoke?” It is quite peculiar that her first thought was to inquire whether or not Jack smokes. In the Victorian times‚ true aristocrats had the reputation of not having to work often‚ meaning they had an extensive amount of free time. Her demeanour and management of the situation revealed that she is serious about intermingling between the social classes.

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    danger she is putting herself in. She is too selfish to realize that getting caught‚ which on some level she knows she will get caught‚ will get her killed and take her away from her sister who begs her not to go. Ismene’s quick-response no was her morality speaking. Her mind swayed easily by reason because the law is what guides her to make wholesome decisions. It is possibly anxiety due to the death of most of her family members by going against the system. She knows what the other road looks like

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    it and it alone. In truth‚ there aren’t any words to truly capture exactly what Sirus is. The more it is defined the more it evades description. How does one go about attaching words to something so viciously unhuman? No true empathy and no true morality to bind its actions to any sort of code‚ allowing it to act on pure‚ ravenous desire. They say that there are two types of beings: those who destroy‚ and those who create. Sirus creates. But‚ do not let the bright‚ sunny connotation attached to

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    Within this world that we live on‚ there is an enormous amount of people. Each of these people belongs to different cultures and societies. Every society has traits and customs that make it unique. These societies follow different moral codes. This means that they will may have different answers to the moral questions asked by our own society. What I am trying to say is that every society has a different way of analyzing and dealing with life ’s events‚ because of their cultural beliefs. This is

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    Braden W. Lauer Shirley McDonald English 150-105 26 February 2010 The Presentation and Promotion of Morality in King Lear Throughout life humans are faced with many crises and obstacles. It is the way in which we react to these obstacles‚ however‚ that ultimately defines our personalities. This idea is found in works by William Shakespeare where characters are continually faced with conflicts and strife. In Shakespeare’s King Lear‚ characters react to conflict and chaos in a number of ways thereby

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    Theology –Christian Responsibility Principles For A Catholic Morality Timothy E. O’connell‚ the author of Principles For a Catholic Morality ‚ attempts to speak plainly and directly about a topic which is‚ after all ‚our own lives as we live them. As a personal synthesis‚ he tried to make the book blend the worlds of ordinary living and scholarly reflection. O’connell is the director of the institute of Pastoral studies at Loyola‚ Chicago. He is also the author of ‘ What a Modern Catholic

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    Women in the Victorian era were held to certain expectations that affected them socially‚ politically‚ and economically. Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century‚ women had very specific gender roles‚ and when they did no adhere to these standards‚ their reputations and overall way of life would completely change. Women had very few rights‚ were considered property of their husbands‚ and many were forced to endure abusive relationships. The repression of women in this era

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    Oscar Wilde’s satirical depiction of Victorian Society in The Important of Being Earnest comments on the absurdity of their inability to recognize the difference between the important and unimportant. Characters in the play often make trivial matters into serious matters and vice versa‚ although there are times where issues are treated appropriately. However‚ the whole idea of what is important is subjective‚ and in a Victorian Era context‚ matters such as social status and proper etiquette were

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    Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality Lisa Radden PHI208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning Victor Kersey June 10‚ 2013 Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality In "Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality" Peter Singer main goal is to let people know how people are living in East Bengal. They are dying from lack of food‚ shelter‚ and medical care and all the deaths that are occurring

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    Consider the view that there is a close relationship between law and morality. Examine the debate as to whether the law should reflect moral values‚ and discuss issues‚ which show the continuing importance of that debate. (30marks + 5 for AO3) A definition of law adapted from LB Curzon‚ Dictionary of Law states “ the law is a set of rules which are binding among the people of a community or a state‚ so that they will be imposed upon and enforced among those persons by appropriate sanctions”.

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