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    Forgiveness can have different reason for forgiving and different ways it would effect a person. There is forgiving someone for just being rude or calling someone names. There is forgiving someone for harming them mentally or physically. No matter the reason for forgiving someone the impact can be big on the person doing the forgiving. In The Power of One Peekay and a few others forgive people for harming them or just insulting them. Peekay is the one who forgives people most often. Peekay was still

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    Senait Ghebrehiwet Prof. Kathleen Wax ENG 111- FO3A 05 September 2015 I Believe in Forgiveness Do you remember as a child getting hit by a classmate and you hold that anger for days and you gather your friends to take revenge. Well, I was that kid, forgiveness was not on my list and for me forgiveness meant showing my weak side. Looking back, I was a happy child, even through my teenager years. As I grew, life and its responsibilities started hitting me real hard causing a lot of stress. Some

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    Forgiveness is sought out by everyone. Whether it is needed for one to have closure, for healing, or in order to fully move on, forgiveness is essential. John Grisham’s, Bleachers, is an epic saga of times that require forgiveness. Throughout the novel, Coach Eddie Rake teaches his players not only how to successfully play the game of football, but to also successfully conquer life. Some of Rake’s actions will require forgiveness from his players as will some of the players’ actions require forgiveness

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    The Process of Forgiveness Bernard Meltzer (n.d.) once stated, "When you forgive, you in no way change the past - but you sure do change the future." Forgiveness is power. It is the power to leave the past behind, and the power to change what lies before you. The act of forgiveness reaps benefits for the offended and the offender. Forgiveness allows you to let go of the pain of the past, and break free from being controlled by the pain. When you decide to march into the future donned with eyes

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    and good from evil. The rules from the beginning were to always forgive, and that it is always an option. Forgiveness can help, but is it always possible? The goal on this exhibition of forgiveness is to explore self-absolution, the relationship between forgiveness and anger, and break the limits on what’s truly unforgivable. Releasing hatred is an effect of forgiving others. Forgiveness “leads to decreased stress,” which can “help to tamp down the anger,” (Chan, 2014). It relieves fears and

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    Many people tend to believe that vengeance has more value than forgiveness and it’s ok. Seeking vengeance is not the same as forgiving someone who wronged you. When you forgive someone after being wronged, you let go of a desire to harm the person. Therefore, forgiveness has more value that vengeance since it helps you live a longer and healthier life, feel relief without feeling resentment of holding grudges, and it helps you protect yourself from future hurts. To begin with, forgiving people who

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    Truth-seekers increasingly conceptualize forgiveness as an interpersonal process, rather than an individual decision (Kelley & Waldron, 2005). Forgiveness is a trait that is taught at a young age however; it isn’t fully understood until later on in life. As a matter of fact Colossians 3:13 reminds us: “Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also [do] ye” (King James Version). Once forgiveness better understood it becomes apparent

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    When thinking about forgiveness and what is required one might just decide to stay angry and never address the situation that occurred. However, neglecting to truly forgive can essentially hold you back emotionally as well as physically depending on the level of damage that happened to you. Throughout the novel, “Cry, the Beloved Country”, by Alan Paton forgiveness seems to be one of the main themes. In the novel, the characters suffer countless heartbreaking situations. These situations would cause

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    In the film “Smoke Signals” written by Sherman Alexie, anger and forgiveness play a major part in the lives of the Native Americans who live in the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation. Forgiving oneself or forgiving others proves to be a hard battle to conquer. As you view throughout the movie the changes that take place in each character, think about yourself and what feats you have overcome with anger and forgiveness. The main characters in the film include Arnold Joseph, Victor Joseph, Thomas

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    Forgiveness is generally the ability to renounce one’s desire to punish others for their transgressions. However, there are occasions when one needs to absolve oneself of past transgression as well. In the novel BOO, Smith illustrates how when Boo is in heaven, he begins to break down the barriers that separate him from socializing with others. He realizes the implications of isolating himself from the rest of the world. More importantly, he learns to establish a good relationship with other people

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