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    Let’s examine the short story of “Killings” by Andre Dubus. The story begins on a warm August day with the burial of Matt and Ruth Fowler’s youngest son Frank. Frank was only twenty-one: “twenty-one years, eight months, and four days” (Dubus, “Killings” 107). Attending the funeral were Matt, his wife Ruth, their eldest son Steve, his wife, their middle daughter Cathleen and her husband. Frank was buried in a cemetery on a hill in Massachusetts overlooking the Merrimack. Across from the cemetery

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    “Killings", written by Andre Dubus in 1979, involves several aspects such as revenge, morality, and murder. Elements, such as the story’s title, the order of events, and the development of the characters, are very unique. It successfully evokes emotion and suspense as the plot unfolds in sequence. Though it seems easily overlooked, the title “Killings” is very important due to the fact that the thrill of suspense is left in the mind of the reader. The title encourages readers to question who and

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    Cause of Death: Love William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” and Andre Dubus’ “Killings” both explore themes of passion, crime, and morality. The violence committed in both stories is deployed with both the threat of love and longing for love. “Killings” portrays a father’s love for his child and the desire to avenge his death. However, the crime he has committed lef to self destruction and some sort of self murder. The character is an ironic position, since he was confronted with the

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    Some people believe that patriarchy and masculine homicide are responsible for honor killings. The universal interpretation is rather a feminist argument that focuses on patriarchy. Honor killing is regarded as masculine homicide, where women are the main targets. Females must obey males and therefore, men have a right to control women and make any decision necessary to maintain/protect honor in his family. Essentially, this perspective is based on the idea that a woman is property of her family

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    Honour Killing: An Evil of Society with reference to Khap Panchayat Introduction Honour Killing’ is a cultural crime or a cultural tradition prevalent amongst non-Caucasian Societies which perceive women as bearers of family honour. 'Honour Killing ' of women can be defined as acts of murder in

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    In honor killings, most of the women are killed on the basis of an illicit relationship as specified by their partner or family. Sometimes the killings are carried out for ridiculously pathetic reasons such as failing to serve a meal on time can be seen as a stain on family honor and can lead to woman’s death. In modern time, where the world is revolving around technological advances and the independence of women and gender equality, honor killings have exceeded and are more rampant. While India

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    An “honor killing” is an epitomized murder committed against a woman for actual or perceived “immoral” behavior that is deemed to have breached the ‘honor code’ of a household or community. It is the perpetrators' belief that the victim has brought shame or dishonor upon the family name or societal standard. These so-called ‘’honor codes’’ are the product of condoning deep-seated patriarchal societal and ethnic injustices, where women are compelled to assume all responsibility for upholding the

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    known as Honor killing and that was the first time honor killing was started. It began with males who retained the right to kill an unmarried female when she had done something related to sexual activities. Honor killing is the murder of a member within the family by the other members. The males often kill the female member as they belief that the female has brought dishonor to the family and the community for many reasons such as engaging sexual activities without marriage. The killing shows the way

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    Some people believe that an individual’s cultural background and family beliefs explain motives behind honor killings. The cultural interpretation explains that honor killings are “qualitatively different from other kinds of murders because it is governed by ‘the specific logic of an honour culture’”. Honor killings are acceptable because they are part of a culture and support ethical agendas. For example, in Turkey, “namus” represents sexual honor which overshadows women’s physical and moral qualities

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    So-Called “Honor Killings” Every year, similar stories of a young girl or woman murdered by her own family occur. The plot is simple. A girl develops an innocent romantic relationship with a man of her age and soon, her family finds out about her relationship. Or, a girl’s parents have planned an arranged marriage for their daughter but she does not accept the suitor. In both cases, the family feels disrespected by the girl and so she has to be killed. This is also known as an “honor killing”. Every year

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