Throughout the two chapters, it is quite visible that Frank is a risk taker. The first example of this occurs when Frank was delivering money orders to an old man who then asked him to cash the order. Frank was told not to go to a post office to cash the money orders or else you are to lose your job forever if you get caught. Another similar scenario happens when he delivers money orders to Mrs. Spillane and he again, takes the risk of helping her. A final occurrence of this happens when Frank gets an additional job from Mrs. Finucane to write threatening letters for her. Since Frank had no stationery, he stole some paper and envelopes from a store. This demonstrates that Frank is willing to take risks for others and for himself. If I were
Frank also contributed to the theme that people are good at heart. In Act 1, scene 2, he decided to take in the Van Daan’s even though it increased the danger of them hiding. That showed that Mr. Frank had a big heart because the Van Daan’s could have blew their cover, but he took them in anyway. In addition, in Act 1, scene 5, he took in Mr. Dussel without hesitation. When Miep brought Mr. Dussel to the Annex, Mr. Frank said that they could stretch the food and would take him in. In conclusion, Mr. Frank was always looking to help people and take them into hiding.
" He would respect Frank's request to keep the arrest discrete by not locking him in the city jail but instead in the basement of Wes's house until he could be transferred to a jail out of town. He did so because keeping Frank in the basement of his house rather than being kept in the town jail avoids the publicity of the situation that would occur from being in a small town
Mr.Frank is compassionate in the secret annex. An example is that he thinks about other people first. Mr. Frank apologizes to Peter for
The choices that Frank made, saved many Jews live. Germany send the Jews to the concentration camp. He did the right thing by saving other people.
Being willing to take risks is the act or fact of doing something that involves danger or risk in order to achieve a goal. Rudy takes a risk when he leaves his steady steel job to try to go to college. This is a huge risks for Rudy because he is leaving the only source of income he has behind for the chance to be accepted into Notre Dame. Another risk Rudy takes is when he joins the football boosters and says he is a student. This is a risk for Rudy because he could get in trouble for lying.
Furthermore, a key component in convicting Frank was an emphasis on the fabricated rumors of his perverseness and sexuality, something that was feared greatly in Atlanta (Lindermann 239). This fear of Jewish sexuality arose from the myths of sexual proclivities of Jews who could violate the south’s pure and vulnerable white women (Lindermann 239), and the media understood that the south was extremely protective over their white women, which allowed for them to further implicate Frank of his guilty verdict and disruptive fixed nature as the truth. A girl who would work in a factory was “to make a prostitute of her” (Melnick 49) and the public pushed a narrative that stated that Mary died protecting her virtue, giving up her life “rather than
The purpose of this paper is to address about the critical elements for the case study of Paul Frank and Native American Stereotypes. Paul Frank is a fashion and lifestyle company based in the United States. On 9th September 2013, Paul Frank’s company and public relations organization, Red Light PR hosted a Native American culture-themed party with title ‘Dream Catchin’ that has offended many people and prompt controversial that provoked a case study. Two bloggers, Stefanie Beninger and June N.P. brought attention to the event through social media channels as the photos were posted on Facebook and Twitter. The reaction
One example of him being a risk- taker is when he was being evacuated from Buchenwald he helped fight back and take control of the camp. This shows he is a risk- taker because he could easily of been shot and killed but he wanted to be free or at least have the other Jews be free also he said if he was going to die he would die fighting. Another example of him being a risk- taker was when he used the filthy cloth and put oil on it to say D and F still alive and threw it to Erika as they passed the band. This shows he is a risk- taker because he could of easily got caught not working and who knows what would of happend then. Also he could of got in trouble throwing it and then Erika could of gotton in trouble picking it up and Daniel didn’t want to be responsible for her
He had to decide if Mr.Dussel could come into the annex or not. If he left Mr.Dussel on the street, he would be killed. Mr.Frank used compassion and felt for Mr.Dussel and what he was going through. Compassion is used by everyone even through
Although it is a series of bad experiences with priests that turns him away from his religion, it is another priest who helps him to reassure his faith. As Frank reaches an all-time spiritual low, he goes to pray to
He was compelled to make their wrong right and did so by taking the case to trial. He viewed this as a way to turn his life and career around by doing what was right, but he discovers quickly that Ed Concannon was always one step ahead and through many corrosive acts almost derails Frank’s case.
In the case study, Fastsave is a retail chain store company that was doing quite well, and had more than enough financial resources to make investments. In other words, they are able and they have the capacity to take risks with no significant danger of losses. The real risk here was whether it would be worth it for them in terms of time and effort. The attitude to risk is also based on individuals who personalities vary. In the case study, individuals who are more reserve tend to be more cautious as they are realistic while the others who are more risky or outgoing tend to be more straightforward as they maintained an optimist
Even though Anne lived in confinement and in such circumstances she didn’t give up on herself and was still optimistic. This shows that Anne Frank is a strong person, at an early age she was able to not lose hope and still believed that people are really good at heart. She continued to grow as a person and still had positivity in
Maybe that’s what I was born to put on the page, he thought.” This proves the importance of relaying the thoughts and experiences of their lines. Secondly, another main point of the article is that Frank was embarrassed about his poverty stricken, abandon filled life. McCourt said, “’When you have nothing—no TV, no radio, no music—you have only the language. So you use it. We were street kids—we saw the absurdity and laughed at it. And we were fools; we were always dreaming. Bacon and eggs—we dreamed of that’” (Kornbluth, 200). He doesn’t want to have to discuss his past life events, because he thought that it may cause his students to lose respect for him. But, as it turns out, this didn’t happen. The students had come from quite similar situations in their lives and could relate to McCourt’s experiences.
There will always be crimes as long as humanity exist on the planet. However not all crime that is taken place is rightfully justify and correct. There is will be corruption in the justice system which will cause false actuation on the prosecutor. Which could cause harm on one’s life. However, this could be avoided if the evidencewas more carefully reviewed.