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    Throughout many dynasties, the Chinese had been defeated many times, but managed to take those who conquered them and use their influence to attain new areas of knowledge. The legacy the Mongolian empires were caused by various approaches, some of which were war, trade, and reputation. The impact of distinct empires caused the Chinese to expand through others nations’ expertise. The Mongols created an empire through various ways. One of which was sending out assaults in many directions. Genghis

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    Ivan Palma MILS 250 October 19, 2017 The leader who I chose for this assignment is Genghis Khan. From a young age Temüjin, later to be known as Genghis had to learn how to be resilient. Before the age of 10, his father was poisoned by an enemy clan. Temüjin’s own clan then deserted him, leaving his family to fend for themselves. During a point in his early life, he was captured and enslaved by the clan that had abandoned him, but he was eventually able to escape. The escape earned Temüjin a reputation

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    questioned whether humans are naturally good but corrupted by society or humans are naturally evil and the surrounding people keep them in line. Lord of the Flies is a book that showcases humans are naturally evil. Little boys have been stuck on an island and while trying to survive their natural ways of evil start to show. In “Lord of the Flies” William Golding showcases throughout the book that humans are naturally evil, this allegation is supported by symbolism, plot development, character development,

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    evilness (add something here). The first example of Jack’s evil nature appears very early on in the

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    Mr Hyde Duality

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    argues that one has no choice but to follow their evil desires, where as Wilde argues that society and influence cause people to follow their desires. Corruption of man exists in both novels, in The Picture of Dorian Gray society makes one corrupt, but in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde society controls evil desires that may otherwise take over one's personality. The duality of humans has been explored by many, and both novels agree that one has both evil and good desires. Furthermore, the novels also support

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    Evil Personas in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson Some believe that every individual has an evil persona trapped inside that is just waiting to get out! This may be true for some but it may also just be another excuse for one to commit evil deeds. In the novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, written by Robert Louis Stevenson, a prominent doctor (Dr. Jekyll) conducts a scientific experiment in which he compounds a certain mixture he consumes and transforms into an ugly, repulsive

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    to turn our bad side of use to do so.Which proves my statement that we are born with evil , and we just need a push or not to show it.Many may argue that society corrupts and individual however we are all born with the instinct of surviving because that is what humans do, they survive.We will do anything to survive which would trigger the inner evil within us. One way that can be seen that humans are born with evil is the actions they do for themselves to survive instinctively.There has been a news

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    that they are free from all civil duties. The adults and police set a structure, now that those are gone so is the necessity to abide by rules. William Golding shows this through one of the characters named Roger, in this spot he is fighting the inner battle to hurt or not. “Roger gathered a handful of stones and began to throw them. Yet there was a space around Henry, perhaps six yards in diameter, into which he dare not rhow. Here, invisible yet strong was the taboo of the old life. Round

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    five year old who teases others to Adolf Hitler would be classified as perpetrators of evil. Lord of the Flies is a fictional story about a group of British boys who get stranded on island. The author of the novel Lord of the Flies, William Golding, showcases Zimbardo’s ideas in his story. Zimbardo did not form his theory Through the character development of Jack and Roger, Golding illustrates the intensity of evil when one is impacted by situational forces. Before Ralph and Piggy unifies all of the

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    Natural Evil Within Us Violence is a behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. Everyone has some kind of natural violence in their minds even though it is not shown on the outside. Every individual has the potential to let out their inner evil, and cause some kind of violence as shown in the two stores. The theme of violence being natural is shown in William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies. Set on an abandoned island, Golding shows readers how a

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