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    From what we perceive and who we know can be one of the most impactful things that drive us from how we conduct our actions towards others, but how does one have the power to control what happens in the result in those actions? How we feel and act towards others influences us to perform certain actions. However, the result of those actions is not always what we consider “right”. In Ursula Le Guin's short story “The Wife’s Story” depicts how the two main characters of the story are not what they expect

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    Romeo And Juliet Flaws

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    ”Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds”. This quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt explains that events that happen are not entirely dictated by fate, rather by how people behave. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, flawed characteristics are easily seen as the cause of the death of the characters Romeo and Juliet. Some people may claim that their deaths were merely an act of fate however, Romeo and Juliet had control over their actions and could have

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    make positive or negative choices? If so, then you will see how it affects other people in their lives. In The Giver by Lois Lowery there are plenty of choices that can lead to good outcomes or bad outcomes. The main character, Jonas, has made several good choices and several bad choices. Jonas’ experiences develop a theme over the course of The Giver by teaching the reader that choices can lead to positive or negative outcomes. Although some readers may believe that choices can only be positive,

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    The Consequence of Irrationality We all make mistakes. We always learn from our mistakes eventually, but do we learn from others? It can be a disaster if we don't. We need to consider the consequences of one’s actions because we can't repeat whatever they're doing without looking at the consequences they faced. If everyone doesn't consider the consequences, it could be catastrophic because no one is looking at the consequences. And he's lastly, most consequences happens when people ignore it or

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    Does what people are born into determine what they will become? In Chaim Potok’s The Chosen, this question plagues the character Danny Saunders. Born into a Hasidic Jewish family, Danny is destined to become the next tzaddik, the leader of the Hasidic Jews, against his wish. Initially portrayed as cold and creepy, Danny hit a ball directly at Rueven, the main protagonist of the novel, with the intent of killing him. However, as the readers get to know him better, they realize that Danny carries a

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    All Choices Have Consequences Choices! Everyone in the world has to make many of them every day. People make choices on what to have for breakfast, which routes to take to school, how to answer on a test, how to ask someone on a date. John Donne writes “No man is an island, entire of itself.” Like a pebble when dropped into water, creating ripples far and wide, a man’s actions may have repercussions for himself, his family and or friends, and even his society. This quote can be applied to the gothic

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    “We believe in personal choice, rather than society dictating how we must live our lives.”- Mike Peters. In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry, the citizens in the community live without choice, meaning they have no control over their own lives. Because of that they do not suffer the consequences for any choice but they do not get to experience freedom.. Lois Lowry is saying, The importance of personal choice can change a person's emotions, helps people’s abilities to be independant and, effects the

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    Barry Schwartz, the author of “Unnatural Selections,” illustrates with reason, evidence, and a play on emotions how humans are influenced by default choices and the effect they have on an individual’s decision. With the purpose of explaining how influential default choices are, Schwartz validates his opinion with evidence. For example, to demonstrate the difference in organ donation in Europe and America, the author states, “As a 2003 study in the journal Science found, more than 90 percent of the

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    Lady Macbeth Evil

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    “In this life, we have to make many choices. Some are very important choices. Some are not. Many of our choices are between good and evil. The choices we make, however, determine to a large extent our happiness or our unhappiness, because we have to live with the consequences of our choices.” -James E. Faust. Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's play Macbeth is a perfect example of this statement due to her actions throughout the play. Her lust for power makes her willing to do anything to become the Queen

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    Selfish or Selfless Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness”. In this quote, Martin Luther King Jr. demostrates that every man takes the side of either selfishness, or selflessness. Doing so may be a difficult challenge, but true fortune cannot be determined until a path is chosen. This valid quote can clearly help resemble The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. The past will never leave

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