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    embarrassment than the rest of the characters. This is not simply by chance or whimsy: but this is Shakespeare’s stratification of the vices that a person may take upon him or herself. With this stratification, Shakespeare allocates Malvolio’s vices of pride, usurping the social order, and dour temperament as the worst of character flaws, and that is why Malvolio receives the harshest punishment. Before examining the punishment that Malvolio endures, it is necessary to examine his flaws and offenses

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    course is wrong, And repairs the evil: The only Crime is pride.” Teiresias statement is valid. The time period in which this poem was written does not remove its

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    The Good and Evil of a City: Erick Larson’s The Devil in the White City Larson’s The Devil in the White City was written during the time of 1890’s era of the Chicago World Fair and culture in the American’s utopian ideals. Larson will introduce the main character Daniel Burnham and his connection with the 1893 Chicago World Fair and the foreshadowing of many death within the chapters. Throughout the book, Larson will be discussing that evil exists in the American city during the time of the fair

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    unequals are treated in an equal way”(studylecturenotes.com). The only race facing injustice during this time were african americans. Many african americans rights were violated because of their skin color. Behind the unfair legal system, the people of the community still sees minorities as a threat to the community. The main character of the story jefferson case is a prime example of social injustice because if Jefferson was the only white man on the scene alive the ruling would be

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    In Oedipus the King, by Sophocles, the origin of Oedipus is the result of his tragic flaw. Oedipus’s pride is an essential part throughout the play and also plays a prominent role in his downfall. We learn that Oedipus let his excessive pride and ego dictate his actions and decisions when he tries to avoid the prophecy that was given to him by the oracles. Without knowing he accidentally fulfils this prophecy. Also Oedipus’s wife shows hubris and contributes to her husband’s downfall when she also

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    Creon Tiresias Analysis

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    to listen to the warnings of Tiresias. Teiresias comes to Creon and tells him about the vision that he has seen. Teiresias says "Think: all men make mistakes, But a good man yields when he Knows his course is wrong, And repairs the evil: The Only Crime is pride... Think I beg you: it is for your own good that I speak as I do. You should be able to yield for your own good. (Sophocles,93)" Tiresias warns Creon that what he has done is wrong and that he is on the wrong path. He tells him that no one is

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    Bram Stoker in his novel Dracula claims that “no one but a woman can help a man when he is in trouble of the heart.” In Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, the women are more important and far more interesting than their male counterparts. From Dounia, Pulcheria, Katerina, and Sonia, the female characters have more impact on the outcome of the novel than the main character Rodya Raskolnikov has. In fact, one of Rodya’s major reasons for committing the murder is to stop his sister Dounia from

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    In Poetics, Aristotle describes a tragic character as someone who experiences an error in judgement, experiences a reversal of fortune due to the error, has an excessive pride, and receives a fate much greater than what is deserved. In Sophocles’ Antigone, many would argue that Creon is the tragic hero of the play. However, he is not alone as the recipient of tragedy. A young woman by the name of Antigone also fits the characteristics for being considered a tragic heroine. A key element in the tragedy

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    A.D. 1781” and William Beadle in “A crime more atrocious and horrible than any other”. They had a choice and knew clearly what the punishment was for their crimes.Why did they do the things they did? Individuals do things they may not want to because another force is making them, it is their proclaimed duty, or their pride is interfering in their judgement. During times of struggles we are usually visited by two spirits. What the two spirits say are told only to you, but the actions you commit affect

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    seems to make a claim that if there is in fact an absolute truth, then there must be some sense of absolute morality; there is good and evil in the world. Dostoevsky engages several postmodern ideas in a much more intricate way. The main character of Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov, seems to hold many postmodern ideals at the start of the book. He believes that ethics are based on the individual. He actually believes himself to be a kind of “super-man” who is above the regular moral standards of normal

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