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    I should have stopped him, I knew he was too young, his body; too weak, his brain; not smart enough but I still let him go. His mother, Mrs. Robert’s had made the mistake to trust me with her only child, Cameron. I regret what happened to him, he was just an innocent five years old, full of energy and curiosity that I used against him. I wish I could take it all back but I can’t because that poor child is already dead. Only because I let the evil inside me run free and chained the conscience to the

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    Characterize the figure of Theseus. Introduced as “a conqueror…greater” than any other “beneath the sun,” Thesëus, the wise and chivalrous lord Athens, is a merciful and noble duke (Chaucer 24). As a wise and noble leader, Thesëus, with a “heart of pity,” mends the ailments of his people, “ as he [is] a true knight.” (26). How does Theseus treat the mourning women who ask for help against the tyrant Creon? Thesëus mercifully agrees to to get vengeance on the tyrant Creon, who “[set] his dogs to

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    Knights in armor, damsels in distress, heroic quests, masquerade balls—this was the essence of romance in the Middle Ages. In medieval European literature, love is for the nobility, chivalrous, and virtuous. Andreas Capellanus defined courtly love as “Love is a certain inborn suffering derived from the sight of and excessive meditation upon the beauty of the opposite sex, which causes each one to wish above all things the embraces of the other and by a common desire to carry out all of love’s precepts

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    Neoclassical Architecture: Jefferson vs. Adams Thomas Jefferson was conceived on April 13,1743 at Shadwell estate in Western Virginia. Jefferson exceeded expectations at his reviews and prior in his profession was a nation legal advisor, he went ahead to turning into the principal Secretary of State in America taken after by being the second VP and afterward the third leader of the Unified States. Amid his life, Jefferson drafted many archives the most capable among them were The Affirmation of Autonomy

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    Human Nature Short Story

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    Throughout history, there have been millions of philosophers. However, none of them have uncovered the truth about human nature. The issue of morality has never been truly resolved. There is an endless amount of arguments about humans being internally good, but there are just as many for the alternate idea that humans are evil. The short stories that best exemplify human nature are “Child By Tiger”, “Am I Blue?”, and “Once Upon a Time”. In all these short stories, there is a climax involving the

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    Lord of the Flies is able to display the shared defect of evil that all people have. Multiple conflicts throughout the novel bring out the evil characteristics of all the boys on the island. William Golding portrays the boys as a symbol of youth and innocence when they land on the island, then he shows that they progressively lose their innocence as the evil is brought out in all of them. As Jack and Ralph have a constant struggle for power, they influence the other boys in their loss of youth by

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    Billy Budd Analysis

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    Billy Budd is the story of the sailor Billy Budd and his time on the H.M.S Bellipotent during the last decade of the 18th century, after being impressed from the previous ship he was on “The Rights of Man”. He was seen as a “handsome sailor”, and was loved by his old crew. He was also innocent to a fault. This man could not see the bad or suspicious in someone at all. In the context of this novel, he was the purest good in this ship, which could also be seen as a microcosm of the world as it was

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    Principle of Faith Young Godman Brown is a prime example of the dark romantism and illustrates in a very straightforward way a principle of faith. Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American novelist of the beginning of the 19th century. At one point in life, he discovered the true about his father he thought to be deeply religious man of pure heart. John Hathorne was not only a judge involved in witch trial he also never repented for his actions. His novel Young Godman Brown is clearly a deeply personal

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    The holocaust was one of the most horrific events in history. Many lives were destroyed and multiple families were separated. Most believed in God until their end was near, but yet some quit believing when they took their first step upon the camps. Over 6 million Jews were slaughtered from the world over the years of 1933 to 1945. And yet their stories are still untold. As I stand here upon the wooden pillar, I wonder why I am so picture worthy. Mr. Cameraman, why do you take pictures of us

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    Journal Assignment# 7 The Devil Wears Prada is defined as light comedy. In some ways, even though it cannot elicit out-loud laughter, it still has its own unique humor. The Devil Wears Prada is a movie that tells a story about a young girl who just graduated from college is hired to be a personal assistant in a famous fashion magazine office. She tries her best to meet the requirements of her boss and experiences struggle and helpless, and finally, she made her choice bravely. The message that the

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