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    “I intend to give my brother burial. I’ll be glad to die in the attempt‚-if it’s a crime‚ then it’s a crime that God commands.” Antigone wishes not to allow her brother to go without burial. She is a brave woman‚ enough to attempt the burial herself even if it is against the laws of Creon. Antigone was the daughter of Oedipus‚ and the sister of Ismene‚ Polyneices‚ and Eteocles. She chooses to live under the laws of the gods rather than her living king and father of her fiance. She wishes not to overrule

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    Sacrifice and Choice: In this book the reader can see that sacrifice and choice is a major theme. In this book Mia has to make a choice if she wants to go to julliard and leave her boyfriend or stay with her boyfriend and leave the opportunity of going to Julliard. She has to make a tough decision. She has the power to decide what she wants in her life. She has the choice that everyone one day will have. Also Mia’s dad decided to quit his band and become a teacher. He has the choice to do that. He

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    John Proctor Sacrifice

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    The Crucible Essay John Proctor is a genuine man. Granted‚ he’s made a few mistakes‚ but that should not falter his overall character any. Proctor recovers his sense of dignity as well as his goodness by tearing up the confession paper that would have saved his life. Knowing John’s good conscience and the events that have led up to this moment‚ this act of morality is truly believable. This feat is also incredibly conscientious. During open court after Elizabeth had been arrested for witchcraft‚

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    Pi ends up being the sole survivor on the lifeboat‚ and it is his faith in himself that makes survival possible. He endures a lot in those 227 days at sea and faces many hardships that he has to overcome. He has lost his family‚ he is dealing with a crazed murder‚ and eventually he faces solitude on his journey. He has only himself to count on to get through this exhaustive ordeal. At one of his lowest points‚ when the reality of his situation really sets in‚ Pi is worried about dying. However

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    The Necessary Sacrifices Sacrifice‚ everyone has their own definition and their own way of thinking when they consider sacrifice. Sacrifice is giving up something for the greater good‚ even if it might not benefit the individual.When someone sacrifices something they do not think twice about it‚ they just do it without hesitation‚ even if they risk their life. There are many different types of sacrifice‚ it could be something as simple as someone giving up their seat on an airplane and giving

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    What is it about The Great Gatsby that keeps people gasping for air? That’s a simple question: the triangle of three main characters of course. Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ and Nick are a triangle of events themselves. What causes this? Many things‚ but everything begins when Nick meets Gatsby and reunites with Daisy. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel of numerous uncontrollable twists and turns. In this novel Gatsby is trying to reconnect with Daisy through her cousin Nick. Gatsby‚ Nick‚ and

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    The worship of God changed between the old and new testament in the bible. In the Old Testament most people didn’t worship god as most of the known regions were ruled by kings. The New Testament had a lot more people practicing Christianity with Jesus Christ on the earth leading them. After its construction by Solomon‚ the temple in Jerusalem became the prominent focus of Christian worship. It appears that the emphasis of worship in the temple was primarily on sacrificial offerings and praise to

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    Sacrifice is the act of giving up a valued thing for someone else regarded awho is more important. In Mark Zusak’s The Book Thief‚ a girl named Liesel struggles in Nazi Germany. She is adopted by Hans and Rosa Hubermann‚ who greatly love her. Next to her house lives a romantic and athletic boy named Rudy Steiner. Rudy and Liesel go on numerous adventures of stealing‚ giving Liesel the title of The Book Thief. Hans teaches Liesel how to read the books she has stolen in the basement. This continues

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    Sacrifices‚ what is a sacrifice exactly? A Sacrifice is the act of giving up something that you want to keep especially in order to get or do something else or to help someone. Sacrifices could be a challenging thing to do‚ or to sacrifice something for someone‚ even if you love them can be challenging. Sacrifices are difficult to do‚ to give something up for someone you may not like or even if you love that person it can be hard. There are many types of sacrifices that you could be inclined to

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    Sacrifice Originating from the Latin word sacrificium‚ “ which is a combination of the words sacer‚ meaning something set apart from the secular or profane for the use of supernatural powers‚ and facere‚ meaning [‘to make’].” (Faherty) The earliest anyone has proposed the term sacrifice to be used is 1871 as a noun‚ relating to using sacrifices in religious ceremonies: “Sir Edward Burnett Tylor‚ a British anthropologist‚ proposed his theory that sacrifice was originally a gift to the gods to secure

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