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    is the cruelest animal”, that perfectly describes the truth about human nature; that humanity, at its core, is an evil species. William Golding acknowledges this fact in his 1954 novel, Lord of the Flies. Throughout the novel, Golding highlights the cruelty of children, the carelessness of their actions, and the evilness present in the very fabric of society. Children are, by nature, malevolent. They possess an ingrained cruelty that was not taught to them, because they require no instruction

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    what it feels like when another human life depends on you. Besides being exposed to femininity, Van Weyden is also introduced to the cruel ways that men live when they lack the presence of a female figure. He learns that cruelty functions as a motivation to express dominance and savagery that is usually concealed in a presence of a woman. In The Sea Wolf, Jack London uses the motif of cruelty to develop themes of masculinity and femininity by highlighting that cruelty limits men from regarding their

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    more than 1 million animals are run over every day. These are just some the cruel realities that exist in our current state. It may be too late for some, but there is still time, still hope for others. We need to invest more in preventing animal cruelty before it’s too late. We need to speak for those who don't have a voice of their own. First, animals that are used for our entertainment are inhumanely abused. When I was younger, I always dreamed of going to the circus. Seeing clowns and their

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    The Downfall of Lady Macbeth

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    Macbeth’s prophecy she dreams of the glory and high-standing that awaits being queen. She cannot withhold her ambitions and she is willing to manipulate fate to bring about Macbeth’s prophecy. She invokes evil spirits to be filled from head to toe with cruelty to do the evil actions necessary to make Macbeth king and to remove all remorse and pity for her action from her heart. She is initially able to be involved in the treacherous deeds that are needed to bring about the prophecy quickly, but as the

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    with many relevant social issues that most people have not noticed and/or refuse to acknowledge.  His book, Ender’s Game, is a subtle study of many of these issues.  This story of a boy genius shows, in slightly less than subtle terms, the horrible cruelty of children, and the immense amount of pressure that adults force upon children, whether intentional or not.  You can also see the doppelgänger effect in Ender’s sibling relationships.                 Andrew “Ender” Wiggin is the planets only

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    Spanish colonization occured during 1781-1821. Spain wanted California to be considered their land and they had every intention of doing that. The Spanish started to build things such as missons which are permanent settlements and also presidios(forts). By building these structures the Spanish started to call California theirs. The first two missions built were in San Diego and Monterrey. It all started with Father Junipero Serra he was on a "sainted mission" and his goal was to convert the California

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    Controlling Katherine: The Cruelty, Abuse, and Manipulation of Petruchio’s Language Part of why Shakespeare’s plays have enjoyed popularity and critical acclaim through the years is their status as “a handy repository of exempla, cautionary tales, and wonderfully vivid scenes and characters” (Hume 64). One of Shakespeare’s plays that both can serve as cautionary tale and contains vibrant scenes and characters is The Taming of the Shrew, particularly evident in the tempestuous duo of Katherine and

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    reader what happens when humans are left to their own devices. Over the course of the novel, each of the boys undergoes a transformation into crueler, more animalistic versions of their civilized selves. The bully becomes a dictator, the quiet, shy boy reveals his true, more-violent colors, and the virtuous are slaughtered or succumb to savagery themselves. The acts of cruelty start as teasing and arguing but soon turn into murder and war. In Lord of the Flies, acts of cruelty show how characters like

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    to shape how people perceive violence as an art. While most people that art is used as a form of aestheticism, often the creators attempt to send a message through their work. Maggie Nelson explains in her work, “Great to Watch,” that the art of cruelty aestheticizes violence in order to invoke a feeling of guilt as they watch others suffering. People use violence as an art of expression to create a moral or idea of through their story. Nelson points out that violence is complex and she demonstrates

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    The Significance of Animals in the Life of Pi In the book Life of Pi by Yann Martel, a sixteen-year-old boy named Piscine Patel was a normal sixteen-year-old kid living with his parents in Pondicherry, India. His father, Santosh Patel, was the owner of a local zoo there when he decided to vacate India due to Indira Ghandi taking over the country. Pi, his family, and animals from the Pondicherry Zoo boarded Tsimtsum, a Japanese cargo ship with the intention to go to Canada. On the night of July 2

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